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Remember To Always Clear The Display Before You Start A New Calculation. Always Check Your Calculations

This document provides instructions and examples for using a calculator to perform basic calculations. It includes 4 sections that demonstrate how to use a calculator to solve addition, subtraction, multiplication and division problems with both whole numbers and decimals. It also includes word problems and challenges that require calculating missing values.
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Remember To Always Clear The Display Before You Start A New Calculation. Always Check Your Calculations

This document provides instructions and examples for using a calculator to perform basic calculations. It includes 4 sections that demonstrate how to use a calculator to solve addition, subtraction, multiplication and division problems with both whole numbers and decimals. It also includes word problems and challenges that require calculating missing values.
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Using a calculator – Basic Calculations

Remember to always clear the display before you start a new


calculation. Always check your calculations.

SECTION A: Solve these questions using your calculator


1. 79 + 35 7. 4839 + 29384 + 3949
2. 39 – 23 8. 29384 – 393 – 484
3. 4953 + 3958 9. 8 × 3 × 9
4. 3728 – 1946 10. 493 × 39
5. 7 × 6
6. 39 × 37

SECTION B: Use your calculator to…


1. Add 483 and 394
2. Subtract 394 from 942
3. Multiply 46 by 83
4. Find the difference between 38457 and 28495
5. Find the total of 34, 59, 82, 39 and 76
6. Find the product of 24, 59 and 39
7. Find the sum of 42, 203, 4593 and 392
8. Find the difference between 48 × 39 and 78 × 14
9. Find the total of 3485 + 236 and 7345 – 3837
10. Multiply 8 by 24, subtract 123 and then add 394.
11. Find the total of 23.5, 29.34, 0.38 and 17.293
12. Find the difference between 483.245 and 293.49
13. Find the total of 14.5, 68.3, 29.345, 0.002 and 0.01
14. Work out 35.6 × 3
15. Work out 8.4 × 39.2
SECTION C: Use your calculator to…
1. Add £1.48, £4.39 and £5.34
2. Add £4.59, £1.39, £5.63 and £2.49
3. Add 64p, 38p, 94p, 28p and 45p. Give your answer in
pounds and pence.
4. Add £4.58, 39p, £1.29 and 56p
5. Add 89p, £2.50, £25, 72p and £5.54
6. Add £5, 5p, £55.50, 55p, £5.05 and £50
7. Subtract 59p from £3.47
8. Find six lots of £5.67
9. Find the total of £4.23, £5.95, 48p and £239
10. Find what you need to add to £56.90 to make £215

SECTION D: Use your calculator to work out the missing


number in each of these questions.
1. 345 + = 839
2. 3824 - = 392
3. + 4738 = 8594
4. 334 + 392 + = 1294
5. 56 × = 168
6. 68 × = 6392
7. 2275 ÷ = 35
8. 369 ÷ = 92.25
9. 3849 + = 2934 + 4942
10. 56 × = 3285 + 1587

CHALLENGE #1: Use your calculator to find…


Three consecutive numbers which add up to 171.

CHALLENGE #2: Use your calculator to find…


Two consecutive numbers with a product of 1332.

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