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Basic Addition Level 6

Practise your addition skills with this exercise to complete using a pen and paper (no calculator)

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Do your working out neatly in your exercise book then type your answers below.

40
+25

Correct Wrong

10
+92

Correct Wrong

67
+15

Correct Wrong

34
+69

Correct Wrong

17
+94

Correct Wrong

28
+43

Correct Wrong

76 + 97 = Correct Wrong

49 + 93 = Correct Wrong

50 + 87 = Correct Wrong

89 + 54 = Correct Wrong

41 + 62 = Correct Wrong

75 + 31 = Correct Wrong

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Try your best to answer the questions above. Type your answers into the boxes provided leaving no spaces. As you work through the exercise regularly click the "check" button. If you have any wrong answers, do your best to do corrections but if there is anything you don't understand, please ask your teacher for help.

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Level 1 - Adding single digit numbers up to 4

Level 2 - Adding single digit numbers up to 9

Level 3 - Adding two digit numbers up to 20 (no ten to bridge)

Level 4 - Adding two digit numbers up to 50 (landing on a multiple of ten)

Level 5 - Adding two digit numbers up to 50 (bridging the ten)

Level 6 - Adding two digit numbers up to 99

Level 7 - Adding three digit numbers up to 999

Level 8 - Adding more than two numbers with 3 or more digits

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Example

See the Formal Written Methods page for examples of addition, subtraction, multiplication and division.

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