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Column

Creates examples for addition or subtraction of integers by a column method

3 Variants 3 Levels
+16
80
70
33
20
10
73
51
Variant: 3 Level: Easy

Linear

Creates linear equations, the answers are always positive and integer

4 Variants 3 Levels
x+2=33+1×x=8x=7
6÷(x+1)=210-x=3x÷3=3
Variant: A Level: Easy

Remainder

Creates examples with a division operation, that can contain the remainder of the division

1 Variant 3 Levels
86775
 
91130
 
633
 
Variant: 1 Level: Difficult

Multiplier

Creates examples with a multiplication operation of integers by a column method

1 Variant 5 Levels
×1397
50
×3350
60
×9469
40
Variant: 1 Level: Normal

Divisor

Creates examples with a division operation of integers by a column method

1 Variant 5 Levels
961616
 
241010
 
703313
 
Variant: 1 Level: Normal

Divisor ENG

Creates examples with a long division of integers according to the British system

1 Variant 5 Levels
  
473 6106903
  
379 1962083
  
100 1500000
Variant: 1 Level: Hard

Remainder ENG

Creates examples with a long division according to the British system, that can contain the remainder of the division

1 Variant 3 Levels
  
20 318
  
27 263
  
69 480
Variant: 1 Level: Difficult

Divisional

Creates examples with a division operation of decimals by a column method

1 Variant 3 Levels
0.0182
 
11.0429.44
 
0.9520.448
 
Variant: 1 Level: Difficult

Lineal

Creates linear equations, the answers are integers and can be negative

4 Variants 3 Levels
x+74=-11-x+12=-52-x-52=-30
68-x=-2-x-36=4x+98=44
Variant: 1 Level: Normal

Divisional ENG

Creates examples with a long division of decimals according to the British system

1 Variant 3 Levels
  
15.4
  
0.6 10.8
  
8.5 96.9
  
0.4 19
Variant: 1 Level: Easy

Residual

Creates examples with a division operation of integers, the answers may contain a decimal point

1 Variant 3 Levels
99÷12=30÷25=76÷8=
16÷40=50÷20=36÷3=
Variant: 1 Level: Normal

Residual ENG

Creates examples with a long division of integers according to the British system, the answers may contain a decimal point

1 Variant 3 Levels
50÷25=88÷25=100÷25=
5÷50=88÷2=90÷5=
Variant: 1 Level: Normal

Quadratic

Creates quadtatic equations, the answers are integers and can be negative

3 Variants 3 Levels
-10x2-70x=0-8x2+80x=02x2+14x=0
4x2-8x=0x2+5x=0-5x2+10x=0
Variant: 2 Level: Easy

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