Number and Algebra, Raph15-43

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Worked Solution

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Variant 0

DifficultyLevel

399

Question

Mara cut some whole oranges into quarters.

All the quarters are shown below.



How many whole oranges did Mara cut?

Worked Solution

There are 16 quarters.

Whole oranges = 16 ÷\div 4
= 4

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Variables

Variable nameVariable value
question
Mara cut some whole oranges into quarters. All the quarters are shown below.
sm_img https://teacher.smartermaths.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/Math-Job-15-43-rev.png 340 indent3 vpad
How many whole oranges did Mara cut?
workedSolution
sm_nogap There are 16 quarters.
||| |-:|-| |Whole oranges|= 16 $\div$ 4| ||= {{{correctAnswer0}}}|
correctAnswer0
4
prefix0
suffix0

Answers

Specify one or more 'ANSWER' block(s) as exampled below.
Note: correctAnswer is required, the rest are optional. ("correctAnswer" is what the student would need to type in to the box to get the answer correct.)

For example:
correctAnswer: 123.40

And optionally, specify the following, but only if you need something different to the defaults: 'width' defaults to 5 if not present, and valid values are 3 to 10; 'prefix' and 'suffix' default to nothing if not present.
prefix: $
suffix: mm$^2$
width: 5

correctAnswerNcorrectAnswerValueAnswer
correctAnswer04

Variant 1

DifficultyLevel

380

Question

Tina cut some whole pizzas into thirds.

All the slices are shown below.



How many whole pizzas did Tina cut?

Worked Solution

There are 9 thirds.

Whole pizzas = 9 ÷\div 3
= 3

Question Type

Answer Box

Variables

Variable nameVariable value
question
Tina cut some whole pizzas into thirds. All the slices are shown below.
sm_img https://teacher.smartermaths.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/Math-Job-15-44.png 440 indent3 vpad
How many whole pizzas did Tina cut?
workedSolution
sm_nogap There are 9 thirds.
||| |-:|-| |Whole pizzas|= 9 $\div$ 3| ||= {{{correctAnswer0}}}|
correctAnswer0
3
prefix0
suffix0

Answers

Specify one or more 'ANSWER' block(s) as exampled below.
Note: correctAnswer is required, the rest are optional. ("correctAnswer" is what the student would need to type in to the box to get the answer correct.)

For example:
correctAnswer: 123.40

And optionally, specify the following, but only if you need something different to the defaults: 'width' defaults to 5 if not present, and valid values are 3 to 10; 'prefix' and 'suffix' default to nothing if not present.
prefix: $
suffix: mm$^2$
width: 5

correctAnswerNcorrectAnswerValueAnswer
correctAnswer03

Variant 2

DifficultyLevel

381

Question

Malika cut some whole lemons in half.

All the halves are shown below.



How many whole lemons did Malika cut?

Worked Solution

There are 10 halves.

Whole lemons = 10 ÷\div 2
= 5

Question Type

Answer Box

Variables

Variable nameVariable value
question
Malika cut some whole lemons in half. All the halves are shown below.
sm_img https://teacher.smartermaths.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/Math-Job-15-45.png 440 indent vpad
How many whole lemons did Malika cut?
workedSolution
sm_nogap There are 10 halves.
||| |-:|-| |Whole lemons|= 10 $\div$ 2| ||= {{{correctAnswer0}}}|
correctAnswer0
5
prefix0
suffix0

Answers

Specify one or more 'ANSWER' block(s) as exampled below.
Note: correctAnswer is required, the rest are optional. ("correctAnswer" is what the student would need to type in to the box to get the answer correct.)

For example:
correctAnswer: 123.40

And optionally, specify the following, but only if you need something different to the defaults: 'width' defaults to 5 if not present, and valid values are 3 to 10; 'prefix' and 'suffix' default to nothing if not present.
prefix: $
suffix: mm$^2$
width: 5

correctAnswerNcorrectAnswerValueAnswer
correctAnswer05

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