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Exercise 4 (cont). Four colours of slabs 
Questions
6 -10
6a.
A patio needs 72 slabs. A quarter (¼) of the slabs will
be burnt orange, a quarter (¼) will be sunset red, a quarter (¼)
will be golden sand, and a quarter (¼) will be hazelnut brown.
How many slabs are needed in each colour? Click
to see how to set out the question.
6b.
Check your answer on a calculator. Click
for how to use the calculator.
7a.
A patio needs 64 slabs. A quarter (¼) of the slabs will
be slate grey, a quarter (¼) will be granite grey, a quarter (¼)
will be battleship grey, and a quarter (¼)
will be dove grey. How many slabs are
needed in each colour? Click
to see how to set out the question.
7b.
Check your answer on a calculator. Click
for how to use the calculator.
8a.
A patio needs 200 slabs. A quarter (¼) of the slabs will
be brown
autumn leaf, a quarter (¼) will be red autumn leaf, a quarter (¼)
will be gold autumn leaf, and a quarter (¼) will be orange autumn
leaf. How many slabs are needed in each colour? Click
to see how to set out the question.
8b.
Check your answer on a calculator. Click
for how to use the calculator.
9a.
A patio needs 164 slabs. A quarter (¼) of the slabs will
be burnt sienna, a quarter (¼) will be pale sienna, a quarter (¼)
will be pale ash sienna, and a quarter (¼) will be sunset sienna.
How many slabs are needed in each colour Click
to see how to set out the question.
9b. Check your answer
on a calculator. Click
for how to use the calculator.
10a.
A patio needs 160 slabs. A quarter (¼) of the slabs will
be wetstone blue, a quarter (¼) will be azure blue, a quarter
(¼) will be granite blue, and a quarter (¼) will be midnight
blue. How many slabs are needed in each colour? Click
to see how to set out the question.
10b.
Check your answer on a calculator. Click
for how to use the calculator.
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