Example 1: What are the missing numbers in this sequence?
225 → ? → 275 → 300 → ?
Sol: When counting in increments of 25, the sequence always follows: 25, 50, 75, 00.
Thus, the missing numbers are:
225 → 250 → 275 → 300 → 325
Example 2: Wigglesworth Academy has 25 children in each class. How many children are in 7 classes?
Sol: A number line could help you solve this.
The number line shows that 7 steps of 25 is 175. You could also write this as 7 lots of 25.
As a multiplication, that would be:
25 x 7 = 175
There are 175 children in 7 classes of 25 children.
Example 3: Which number in this sequence is the odd one out?
450 → 475 → 490 → 525 → 550
Sol: Remember these guidelines for counting in 25s:
Now, identify the number that stands out:
It’s 490!
Its tens and ones digits are not 25, 50, 75, or 00, breaking the pattern of counting in 25s.
The next number in the sequence after 475 should be 500:
450 → 475 → 500 → 525 → 550
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