Mental Math Workout
A Grade 6 worksheet focusing on developing mental calculation skills through various operations and problem-solving.
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Mental Math Workout
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Read each question carefully and solve them using mental calculation strategies. Try to do as many as you can without writing anything down!
Mental Addition
1. What is 345 + 199?
2. Add 250 to 750.
3. Calculate 1,230 + 70.
Mental Subtraction
1. Subtract 49 from 100.
2. What is 500 - 180?
3. Calculate 725 - 25.
Mental Multiplication
1. Multiply 15 by 4.
2. What is 25 times 8?
3. Calculate 60 x 7.
Mental Division
1. Divide 120 by 6.
2. What is 350 divided by 7?
3. Calculate 810 ÷ 9.
Problem Solving
1. Sarah bought 3 books for $12 each. How much did she spend in total?
2. A recipe calls for 2 cups of flour. If you want to make half the recipe, how much flour do you need?
3. There are 24 students in a class, and they are divided into 4 equal groups. How many students are in each group?
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