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Mathematics began with people counting, and many civilisations came up with symbols to represent
numbers. As people around the world started to cross paths, a common number system was needed.
Eventually the HinduArabic system was adopted all over the world. It is important to understand how
our number system works and the rules it follows.
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compare
the HinduArabic number system
with
cube root The value which, if cubed, will give the
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number
systems from7890123456789012
different societies, past
and
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8
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4 = 64.
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recognise, read 56789012345678901234567890
and convert Roman numerals 1234567890123456789
0123456789
evaluate
To nd the value of a numerical
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state the place value of any digit in large
numbers
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expression.
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order
numbers of any size, in ascending and
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descending
order
shows the place value of every digit.
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numbers using01234567890
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0123
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basic operations on whole numbers
system
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6, 7, 8 and 9.
apply
order of operations to simplify expressions
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numeral A symbol that stands for a number, such
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as 8 or X.
digit
number
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.
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Start up
Worksheet
1-01
Brainstarters 1
Worksheet
1-02
Multiplication facts
Skillsheet
1-01
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f
i
l
o
r
u
c 138
f 47 613
900 + 30
35 5
1000 + 200 + 50
75 16
128 24
35 12
3601 59
10
20
...
100
(coiled rope)
200
...
...
1000
(lotus flower)
10 000
100 000
(bent reed)
(fish)
Example 1
Show how an ancient Egyptian would have written each of these numbers.
a 25
b 126
c 3468
Solution
a
Example 2
If ancient Egyptian numerals could be written in any order, how could 125 be written?
Solution
or
or
Exercise 1-01
1 If you were an ancient Egyptian student, how would you write these numerals?
a 7
b 37
c 165
d 268 301
e 3 251163
f 1253
Ex 1
2 Use our numerals to write the numbers represented by these Egyptian numerals.
a
b
c
d
b
plus
c
plus
d
minus
4 State one advantage and one disadvantage of working with ancient Egyptian numerals.
5 Why do you think a picture of a surprised man was used by the ancient Egyptians to
represent a million?
Exercise 1-02
1 How did the Belyando River people form words for the numbers 3 and 4?
2 How did the Kamilaroi people form words for 4, 5 and 6?
3 Answer the following, using the correct Aboriginal words:
a wogin + booleroo wogin
b guliba bularr
c bularr + bularr + mal
d booleroo booleroo
e guliba guliba guliba
f bularr bularr mal
4 State one advantage and one disadvantage of working with Aboriginal numbers.
10
20
30
...
60
70
...
80
...
120
130
Example 3
Show how a Babylonian would have written each of these numbers.
a 15
b 252
Solution
a
b For numbers greater than 60, we need to nd how many 60s divide into them.
252 60 = 4 and remainder 12
because 4 60 = 240
So 252 = (4 60) + 10 + 2.
In Babylonian numerals, 252 is:
Exercise 1-03
1 How would you write each of these numerals using our numerals?
a
b
Ex 3
3 State one advantage and one disadvantage of working with the Babylonian number
system.
100
C
500
D
Skillsheet
1-02
Roman numerals
Worksheet
1-03
Roman numerals
1000
M
Example 4
Write each of the following in Roman numerals.
a 23
b 46
c 101
d 249
Solution
a 23 is XXIII
d 249 is CCXLIX
b 46 is XLVI
c 101 is CI
Exercise 1-04
1 Titus, a student in ancient Rome, wrote these numerals. Change them into our
numbers.
a XXVI
b XL
c CCLXIV
d LIV
e MMCLIX
f MCMXC
g XCVIII
h MDVII
2 What would Titus have written for these numbers?
a 365
b 36
c 79
e 2600
f 344
g 999
Ex 4
d 97
h 3473
Worksheet
1-04
10
100
1000
10000
Worksheet
1-05
Mayan numerals
Example 5
Write each of these Chinese numbers using our number system.
a
b
Solution
a
6 10 = 60
3 100 = 300
4= 4
64
7 10 = 70
5=
5
375
Exercise 1-05
1 Use our numerals to rewrite these Chinese numerals Zhang Li wrote.
a
Ex 5
2 If you were writing to Zhang Li, how would you write each of these numbers using
Chinese numerals?
a 13
b 46
c 175
d 999
3 What are the difculties in working with modern Chinese numerals?
Working mathematically
Communicating
Calendar month
Make a calendar for the month of
your birthday using a different type
of number system. Are some
number systems easier to use than
others? Why?
Our number system goes back to the Hindus (who lived in India) and came to Europe
through the Middle East/Arabia. Our system needs only ten symbols called digits: 0, 1, 2, 3,
4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9. It is easier to use because it has a zero and the position of each numeral
determines its value. This is called place value. The numerals rst appeared in Europe in
the 10th century, but were different to the ten numerals we use today.
The following table shows how our numerals have changed over time.
Numerals
Date
Origin
200 BC
Hindu
Hindu
AD
800
Hindu
AD
900
Arabic
AD
976
Spanish
AD
1400
Italian
AD
1480
Caxton
(Printer)
AD
10
The Hindus called the zero sunya meaning a void. Other names used were cipher,
nought and the Arabic sifr.
Even today, different cultures use different symbols:
or
or
or
Place value
Skillsheet
1-03
We can write any number using only ten symbols or digits. When we write numbers, each
column has a special value called the place value.
Place value
Example 6
Worksheet
1-07
Big numbers
10
5 has a value of 5
2 has a value of 20
6 has a value of 600
4 has a value of 4000
or
or
or
or
51
2 10
6 100
4 1000
Example 7
What is the value of each of the digits in 501?
Solution
In 501:
1 has a value of 1
(zero used to mark a place)
0 means there are no tens
5 has a value of 500
Another way to show the meaning of each digit in a number is with a place-value table.
Ten thousands
Thousands
Hundreds
Tens
Ones
138
4625
501
82 350
Example 8
What value does the digit 5 have in:
a 57?
b 235?
Solution
a In 57, the 5 has a value of 50 (or 5 tens).
b In 235, the 5 has a value of 5 (or 5 units).
Exercise 1-06
1 Write the value of each digit in the following numbers, then write each number
in words.
a 609
b 1039
c 70 104
d 504 860
e 9 134 671
f 5 837 000
g 4001
h 205 689
i 34 000 036
Ex 6
11
Ex 8
Worksheet
1-08
Base 8 number system
Example 9
Write each of these numbers using expanded notation.
a 345
b 3287
Solution
a 345 = (3 100) + (4 10) + (5 1)
= 3 102 + 4 10 + 5 1
b 3287= (3 1000) + (2 100) + (8 10) + (7 1)
= 3 103 + 2 102 + 8 10 + 7 1
12
102
10 squared means 10 10 = 100
103
10 cubed means 10 10 10 = 1000
104
10 to the power of 4 means 10 10 10 10 = 10 000
The power of 10 shows how many zeros follow the 1 in the number.
Exercise 1-07
1 Write each of these numbers using expanded notation.
a 56
b 3562
c 416
d 502
f 10 253
g 38 002
h 59 644
i 3809
Ex 9
e 1001
j 120 435
Googol-plexing
The number 10100, the googol, is 1 followed by one hundred zeros. The name googol
was created by the 9-year-old nephew of American mathematician Dr Edward Kasner.
The number 10googol, that is 1 followed by a googol zeros, is called the googolplex.
The googol is a very big number but it is rarely used for practical purposes. Even the
number of particles in the observable universe, estimated at being between 1072 and
1087, is less than a googol!
The Internet search engine Google was named after the googol, to reect the huge
size of the world wide web. It was invented in 1996 by two Stanford University
students, Larry Page and Sergey Brin. Google is a powerful search engine because
it can nd information from at least 25 billion web pages in less than 1 second.
How many googols are there in a googolplex?
13
Mental skills 1A
Multiplying by a multiple of 10
Place value allows us to simply add zeros to the end of a number whenever we multiply
by a power of 10. The zeros at the end shift all the other digits one or more places to the
left which results in them having higher place values.
1 Examine these examples.
a 37 10 = 370
b 45 100 = 4500
c 16 1000 = 16 000
d 100 1000 = 100 000
e 7 90 = 7 9 10 = 63 10 = 630
f 5 400 = 5 4 100 = 20 100 = 2000
g 12 300 = 12 3 100 = 36 100 = 3600
h 40 800 = 4 10 8 100 = 4 8 10 100 = 32 100 = 32 000
2 Now simplify these.
a 18 100
e 315 1000
i 3 80
m 2 6000
q 5 80
b
f
j
n
r
26 1000
1000 1000
8 200
11 900
25 20
c
g
k
o
s
77 10 000
294 10
6 50
4 400
300 60
d
h
l
p
t
10 100
475 100
7 30
5 700
900 4000
division
Example 10
Copy and complete this number grid.
14
8
12
Solution
+
14
12
14
12
14
5+8
14 + 8
13
22
5 + 12 14 + 12
17
26
14
13
22
12
17
26
Example 11
Copy and complete this number grid.
12
30
20
65
Solution
+
12
30 12
30
20
12
18
65
20
30
20 + 12
32
65 20
12
45
63
18
30
63
65
20
32
65
45
18 + 45
Exercise 1-08
Use the link to Worksheet 110 to print the number grids in this exercise.
1 Copy and complete these number grids.
a
15
41
28
19
11
Ex 10
Worksheet
1-10
Number grids
Worksheet
1-11
Arithmagons
19
25
54
TLF
78
37
128
12
26
239
243 412
TLF
11
L 90
TLF
L 2006
L 102
15
10
23
17
12
20
TLF
L 82
15
Ex 11
36
48
32
64
60
100
10
50
80
16
26
100
+
22
28
13
33
14
20
15
17
15
12
11
11
12
56
28
10
90
40
4
16
24
3
4
24
72
24
10
5
Using technology
Skillsheet
1-04
What is a spreadsheet?
Spreadsheets
A spreadsheet is like a calculator. We can enter data and solve many problems more easily,
using an Excel spreadsheet.
Spreadsheets are made up of many cells. As we go across the page, we change the
column (A, B, C, D, etc.). As we go down the page, the row changes (1, 2, 3, 4, etc.).
Using formulas
To write a formula in a cell, always start with an equal sign =. A spreadsheet uses special
symbols to do calculations. Consider these basic operations:
a =A1+A2+A3 or =sum(A1:A3) means add the values in cells A1, A2 and A3
b =A5-A4 means subtract the value in cell A4 from the value in cell A5
c =A1*A3 means multiply the value in cell A1 by the value in cell A3
d =A5/4 means divide the value in cell A5 by 4 (/ is used instead of )
e =A2^2 means square the value in cell A2 (instead of (A2)2)
f =average(A1:A5) means nd the average of all values in cells A1 to A5
1 Enter the following numbers into cells as shown below, where m represents the
value in cell B1, n is the value in cell B2, p is the value in cell B3, and so on.
3m
g C7, -------------2
rp
h C8, ----------3
j C10, average of m, n, p, q and r
i C9, m + n + p + q + r
q
r
k C11, ---- ---m p
3 Choose different values and enter them into cells B1 to B5. Consider the new
answers obtained in column C, for the formulas entered from question 2.
17
Working mathematically
Scoresheet
Roll
Tens
Units
1st
2nd
3rd
4th
5th
6th
7th
Total
Mental skills 1B
Dividing by a multiple of 10
Place value allows us to remove zeros from the end of a number when we divide by a
power of 10. The deleted zeros shift all the other digits one or more places to the right
which results in them having lower place values.
1 Examine these examples.
a 2000 10 = 2000 10 = 200
b 1800 100 = 1800 100 = 18
c 37 000 100 = 37 000 100 = 370
d 6 000 000 1000 = 6 000 000 1000 = 6000
e 6000 200 = 6000 100 2 = 60 2 = 30
f 350 70 = 350 10 7 = 35 7 = 5
g 2800 40 = 2800 10 4 = 280 4 = 70
h 40 000 5000 = 40 000 1000 5 = 40 5 = 8
2 Now simplify these.
a 200 10
e 1900 10
i 180 30
m 4200 60
q 24 000 600
18
b
f
j
n
r
6000 100
2600 100
300 50
21 000 700
24 000 3000
c
g
k
o
s
45 000 100
530 10
1600 400
44 000 2000
64 000 80
d
h
l
p
t
30 000 1000
720 000 1000
45 000 5000
1600 200
5400 900
Worksheet
1-09
Four operations
Example 12
Divide $312 among 12 people.
Solution
Method 1: Long division
26
12 312 12 into 31 is 2
24
72 12 into 72 is 6
72
0
10 times
10 times
6 times
26 times
Example 13
Simplify 296 21. Then complete: 296 =
Solution
Method 1: Long division
14 remainder 2
21 296 21 into 29 is 1
21
86 21 into 86 is 4
84
2
remainder 2
10 times
14 times
4 times
2
- , so 296 = 14 21 + 2
Answer = 14 ----21
Exercise 1-09
1 Find the answers for the following.
a 180 15
b 462 22
d 666 18
e 992 31
g 900 25
h 667 23
Ex 12
c 731 17
f 78 13
i 85 17
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Ex 13
2 Carry out these divisions and write your answers in the form:
=
a 304 12
b 505 14
c 99 26
d 917 19
e 958 34
f 869 28
g 594 27
h 79 13
i 815 40
3 At a party 275 lollies are shared equally among 25 children. How many lollies does each
child get?
4 A piece of wood 390 cm in length is to be cut into 15 equal pieces. How long is each
piece?
Working mathematically
Worksheet
1-12
Reasoning
Magic squares
Magic squares have every row,
column and diagonal adding to the
same magic sum. The Lo-Shu magic
square dates back to about 2200 BC. It
appeared on an ancient Chinese tablet
and was rst drawn on a tortoise shell
given to the Emperor Yu.
Magic squares
1 a Draw a 3 3 magic square frame. Write the Lo-Shu magic square into your frame
using the numbers 1 to 9. (Hint: Count the dots. Top left-hand corner is a 4.)
b What is the magic sum for the Lo-Shu square?
2 Which of these squares are not magic?
a
42
14
34
22
30
26
46
21
15
38
12
18
30
38
28
18
16
24
32
20
30
12
29
19
33
44
39
21
35
21
49
12
34
48
33
20
45
27
42
Using technology
Sorting data
Sort the set of numbers {60, 107, 85, 6, 28, 45, 265} using a spreadsheet, by following
the instructions shown below.
1 a Enter the numbers, in the given order, into column A.
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d The data should now be sorted from smallest number (cell A1) to the largest
number (cell A7).
e A set of numbers can also be sorted in descending order. Highlight the cells and
choose Sort by Column A and Descending.
2 Now sort these sets of numbers in the columns given, by repeating this method.
a Enter {55, 89, 36, 21, 19, 4, 95} in column B
b Enter {263, 141, 940, 508, 836, 392, 1063} in column C
c Enter {4987, 4200, 8740, 9005, 2601, 2514, 4810} in column D
d Enter {16 101, 12 167, 10 010, 11 412, 10 107, 10 761, 11 214} in column E
3 Sort the data from question 2 in descending order, for each of columns B to E.
Example 14
Find the value of (5 + 13) 2.
Solution
(5 + 13) 2
=
{ {
22
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Example 15
1 Find the value of 15 5 8.
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Solution
5+627
division
{ {{
{ {
Solution
15 5 8
multiplication
= 5 + 12 7
addition
answer
subtraction
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10
answer
Example 16
Find the value of 25 [7 (5 3) + 4].
Solution
25 [7 (5 3) + 4]
{ {
{ {
= 25 [7 2 + 4]
= 25 [14 + 4]
grouping symbols
= 25
subtraction
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answer
Exercise 1-10
1 Evaluate (nd the value of) each of the following.
a 12 (3 + 5)
b (16 3) 2
d (3 2) 5
e (2 + 5) 6
g 7 (25 12)
h 36 (14 10)
j 120 (34 24)
k 5 + 6 (50 10)
c
f
i
l
(60 + 12) 6
(12 4) 4
(5 7) 16
(77 11) 7
c
f
i
l
5+327
17 + 8 3 2
9 + 28 12
60 8 4 + 20
b
e
h
k
20 2 5
24 5 5 + 7
42 7 5
109 + 36 4
3 12 4 + 8 5 = ? Select A, B, C or D.
A5
B 16
C 43
Ex 14
Ex 15
D 55
Ex 16
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k 100 [12 + (3 5) 3]
l 120 {16 + [(2 5) + 4]}
m {15 [3 (12 9) + 1]} [(44 2) + 12] 50
n [(16 4) 10] [(45 3) + 25]
o 86 + [(15 3) + (65 5)] 2
p [20 (5 4) 2] {[(4 + 5) 3] [15 (30 5)]}
5 Put grouping symbols where necessary to make each of the following statements true.
The rst one has been done for you.
a 5 2 4 = 12 becomes (5 2) 4 = 12
b 3+87=4
c 15 3 5 = 60
d 15 3 5 = 0
e 8 + 4 3 2 = 10
f 8+432=6
g 8 + 4 3 2 = 18
h 6+40=6
i 6+40=0
j 100 10 + 10 = 5
k 100 10 + 10 = 20
6 Put grouping symbols where necessary to make each of the answers correct.
a 84 3 + 9 15 11 = 152
b 84 3 + 9 15 11 = 64
c 84 3 + 9 15 11 = 94
7 Use the four numbers in each set only once (in any order), with the operations +, , ,
or grouping symbols, to make an equation that equals the number in the red box.
a 2, 7, 8, 9
12
b 1, 2, 3, 5
18
c 3, 4, 6, 8
41
d 2, 6, 8, 1
21
e 2, 4, 6, 8
10
f 2, 5, 8, 10
44
g 3, 5, 7, 9
h 4, 5, 7, 9
i 2, 5, 7, 10
60
Mathematics does not only involve numbers. It has a language of its own and uses symbols
recognisable throughout the world. This table shows some of the most common symbols.
Symbol
Meaning
Symbol
Meaning
square root ( 25 = 5)
or
cube root ( 3 8 = 2)
therefore
approximately equal to
equal to
32
not equal to
53
cubed (5 5 5)
less than
( )
parentheses or brackets
[ ]
square brackets
greater than
{ }
braces
squared (3 3)
The square root of a given number is the positive value which if squared will give
that number.
The cube root of a number is the value which if cubed will give the number.
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Example 17
Find the answer for each of the following.
a 62
b 9
Solution
a 6 2 = 6 squared = 6 6
= 36
c 3 125
b
Example 18
Write the meaning of each of the following.
a 37
b 55
Solution
a 3 is less than or equal to 7.
Exercise 1-11
1 Here is a list of words that relates to the four basic operations +, , and .
plus
minus
times
multiply
and
divide
subtract
share
decrease
product
difference
less
increase
total
lots of
quotient
take away
more than
Draw a table with column headings as shown below in your notebook, and write each
of the given words in the appropriate column.
+
25
A
Ex 17
D 72 12
C 6 4 15
e 25 = 5
h product of 2 and 15 = 17
k 52 3 = 7
f 8 201 8 200
i 63 3 60 5
l 72 73
m 16 0 7 0
n (30 6) 5 12 10
36 = 6
24 4
p
Ex 18
B 18 2 9
1 =1
53
= 15
=8
g 3
11
Working mathematically
h 5+
=2
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Brain bender
Various forms of brain benders are common
in daily newspapers and magazines. Here is
one for you. Copy the grids and ll in the six
gaps to complete each of the lines, using the
remaining digits from 1 to 9 only once.
Be sure to use the order of operations rules.
The aim is to make the sum of the answers for
the three lines total 45.
26
=
45
Using technology
Fruit picking
Skillsheet
1-04
Spreadsheets
An orchardist employed people to pick fruit in his orchard over the summer. The table
below shows the types of fruit grown and numbers of bins of fruit picked each day in a
particular week.
1 Copy the table, as shown, into a spreadsheet.
2 To nd the total number of bins of fruit picked on Monday, type the formula
=sum(B2:B5) in cell B6.
3 To copy this formula into cells C6 to F6, click on cell B6 and Fill Right by
grabbing the bottom right-hand corner of the cell and dragging across to cell F6.
Let go of the mouse and you will see the totals for each day.
4 Use the sum formula in cell G2 to nd the number of bins of apples picked in this
particular week. Use Fill Down to copy the formula into cells G3 to G6. Centre
the totals calculated in the G column.
5 Answer the following questions in the given cell. In cell:
a A8, type the number of bins of fruit pieces picked on Wednesday
b A9, write a formula to nd how many more bins of oranges than apples were
picked in this week.
c A10, write a formula to nd how much more fruit was picked on Wednesday
compared to Monday in this week.
d A11, write a formula to nd how many bins of lemons and mandarins in total
were picked in this week.
e A12, write the day of the week on which the most fruit was picked.
f A13, write the day of the week on which the least fruit was picked.
g A14, type the total number of bins of fruit picked in this particular week.
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Power plus
Cryptic arithmetic
Simple codes can be made by replacing letters with other letters, symbols or numbers.
Number codes are studied in a branch of mathematics called cryptic arithmetic. Your
challenge is to gure out which letter replaces which number.
The addition:
99
could become:
KK
+ 22
+ DD
121
RDR
where K = 9, D = 2 and R = 1.
Note that K + D gives an answer bigger than 10 so carrying will be involved.
To solve cryptic arithmetic problems, you need to know about carrying digits when
adding. Choose any of the following problems from 1 to 7.
1 ON + ON + ON + ON = GO
N I NE
F OUR
F I VE
There are 71 other possible solutions. In many of these (but not all) R = 0 and N = 5.
Can you nd two other solutions? How many different solutions can the class nd?
3
FORT Y
T EN
+ T EN
Hint: T = 8 and Y = 6
S I XTY
The key to this problem is to decide what value is N + N and what value is E + E.
4
THRE E
+ FOUR
S EVEN
For this puzzle there are 38 possible solutions.
Hint: Try E = 6 and V = 0 for one solution. Try E = 5 and V = 1 for another solution.
Try H = 9 and R = 4 for another.
How many different solutions can the class nd?
RE AD
+ TH I S
READ
TH I S
P AG E
P AG E
These are two different problems, so R and the other letters have a different value in
each problem.
7 Try to create a cryptic arithmetic question of your own. (It is not as easy as it seems!)
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Chapter 1 review
Language of maths
braces
evaluate
long division
order of operations
product
sum
Worksheet
1-14
cube root
expanded notation
million
parentheses
quotient
difference
grouping symbols
number system
place value
square brackets
digit
HinduArabic
numeral
preferred multiples
square root
Topic overview
In your own words, write what you have learnt about the history of numbers.
Is there anything you did not understand? Ask a friend or your teacher for help.
Copy this overview into your workbook and complete it using what you have learnt in
this chapter. Ask your teacher to check your overview.
Order of operations
Four operations
Place value
HinduArabic numerals
0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9
H
I
S
T
O
R
Y
Symbols
+, , ,
OF
NUMBERS
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Number nd-a-word
Topic test 1
Exercise 1-01
Chapter revision
1 Write these using Egyptian numerals.
a 13
b 2402
Exercise 1-02
Exercise 1-03
b 110
Exercise 1-04
Exercise 1-05
Exercise 1-06
Exercise 1-06
7 Arrange the numbers in each of these sets in order, from largest to smallest.
a 16, 21, 38, 19, 14
b 89, 36, 101, 98, 88
c 2356, 2534, 2635, 2300, 2533
d 12 391, 12 913, 11 990, 11 391, 12 300
Exercise 1-06
Exercise 1-07
Exercise 1-08
b 3024?
d 146 235?
30
b
d
f
h
j
l
127 + 81
78 39
26 9
36 11
252 7
3500 10
+
.
a 384 16
b 912 19
c 784 17
d 877 23
12 Find the value of each of these.
a 16 (5 3)
c 30 10 2
e (320 120) 12
g (36 14) 2 4
i (256 120) 17
k 36 (4 3) (35 23)
13 Use order of operations to calculate:
a 12 + 7 2 3
c 24 + 16 4 16 4 + 9
e 18 + 6 3 3 + 2 5
Exercise 1-09
Exercise 1-10
b
d
f
h
j
l
6+53
(16 2) + (18 11)
35 (19 17) 20
36 (28 13) + (20 3 5)
[394 + (30 5)] (440 11)
2 000 000 [(300 100) + 1]
Exercise 1-10
b 15 2 4 + 6 (8 5)
d 15 + (64 + 2) 3 16
f 166 + 12 3 48 4
14 Use grouping symbols and operations signs (+, , , ) to make each of these true.
a 7?3?1=9
b 10 ? 5 ? 5 = 10
c 8?3?6?2=8
d 28 ? 4 ? 7 = 49
e 6 ? 4 ? 3 ? 5 = 40
f 19 ? 1 ? 5 ? 3 ? 1 = 0
Exercise 1-10
Exercise 1-11
36 = 6
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