Across
- 8. A number with no factors other than one and itself. (5)
- 9. The opposite or undoing operation. (7)
- 10. The smallest number which has all the numbers of interest as factors. (6,6,8)
- 11. Less than zero. (8)
- 13. A number which has all the numbers of interest as factors. (6,8)
- 15. Use common sense to work out roughly how big an answer should be. (8)
- 16. Way of writing an integer as a product of numbers which have no divisors other than themselves and one. (5,13)
- 17. Round numbers in a problem to get an idea of the final answer. (11)
- 19. Greater than zero. (8)
- 20. Another word for a factor. (7)
- 22. Take away. (8)
Down
- 1. The inverse of multiply. (6)
- 2. A whole number of lots of something. (8)
- 3. The biggest divisor shared by all numbers of interest. (7,6,6)
- 4. Diagram showing values, used to help in calculations. (6,4)
- 5. Times by. (8)
- 6. One of addition, multiplication, subtraction and division. (9)
- 7. A divisor shared by all the numbers of interest. (6,6)
- 8. How much a particular digit within a number is worth, which depends on where it is relative to the decimal point. (5,5)
- 9. A whole number. (7)
- 12. An integer which divides into a number with no remainder. (6)
- 14. Remove common factors to get smaller numbers to work with, for example in a fraction (8)
- 17. Another word for plus. (3)
- 18. What is left over after you share a number with another number. (9)
- 19. The result when you multiply numbers together. (7)
- 21. Number with a point in it which is not an integer. (7)