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Question 1 of 230
1. Question
What is the value of the 5 in 32154?
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Question 2 of 230
2. Question
Enter the correct number.
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 is three thousand one hundred and seventy-eight
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Question 3 of 230
3. Question
Enter the correct number.
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Which number comes before 10100?
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Question 4 of 230
4. Question
Enter the correct number.
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Which number comes after 10199?
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Question 5 of 230
5. Question
Which number is smaller?
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Question 6 of 230
6. Question
What is the largest number that can be made from these digits?
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1Â 3Â 6Â 7Â 0Â Â
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Question 7 of 230
7. Question
Put these numbers in order from largest to smallest. (Largest at the top and smallest at the bottom.)
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12111
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11211
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11121
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11112
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Question 8 of 230
8. Question
Find the value of each star.
Calculate the following by filling in the missing numbers:-
6 1 * * =
+ 3 * 4 * =
_______
* 4 6 * =
_______
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Question 9 of 230
9. Question
Match the number in writing to the correct number in digit form.
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- Two thousand and twelve
- Twenty one thousand and two
- Two thousand, one hundred and two
- Ten thousand, one hundred and fifty
- Ten thousand, three hundred and ninety-nine
- Six hundred and twelve thousand, three hundred and four
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2012
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21002
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2102
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10150
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10399
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612304
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Question 10 of 230
10. Question
Find the missing value:
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67 + = 100
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Question 11 of 230
11. Question
Calculate the following:
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342 + 214 + 67 =
762 + 454 + 72 =
321 + 554 + 787 =
402 + 287 + 33 =
232 + 436 + 345 =
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Question 12 of 230
12. Question
Find the following answers:
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3451 + 4123 =
5144 + 2353 =
3441 + 1124 =
7152 + 2133 =
2453 + 1143 =
7452 + 2222 =
6551 + 3414 =
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Question 13 of 230
13. Question
Find the following answers:
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677518 + 412723 =
516644 + 672353 =
347841 + 146124 =
719852 + 298133 =
256453 + 114783 =
745562 + 222762 =
634551 + 343414 =
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Question 14 of 230
14. Question
Find the following answers:
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Combine these two numbers 6518 + 4123
5164 plus 353
3841 add 6124
What is the sum of 71952 + 298133?
Find the total of 53, 114 and 3412
Increase 7462 by 762
What is 6351 more than 842212?
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Question 15 of 230
15. Question
Find the answers to these questions:
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1/ In 2020 I drove 85 miles in January, 315 miles in february and 3412 miles in March. How many miles did I drive altogether?
2/ In my supermarket there were 3841 bags of wholemeal flour, 213 bags of self raising and only 23 bags of plain flour. How many bags of flour are there altogether?
3/ What is the combined number of days in the months March, April and May?
4/In January 2021 the number of students in Glasgow was 24,102 In January of 2022 this increased by 7332. Find the new total?
5/ What is 6351 more than 212?
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Question 16 of 230
16. Question
Calculate:
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697 –Â 335Â =
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Question 17 of 230
17. Question
Calculate:
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600 –Â 127Â =
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Question 18 of 230
18. Question
Calculate:
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7835 –Â 423Â =
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Question 19 of 230
19. Question
Find the following answers:
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1/ 12 x 11 =
2/ 6 x 7 =
3/ 7 x 2 =
4/ 9 x 8 =
5/ 8 x 11 =
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Question 20 of 230
20. Question
Find the following answers:
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Find the difference between 7684 and 4431
What is 8864 minus 446
Deduct two thousand, eight hundred and fifty one from six thousand, nine hundred and seventy-fourÂ
What is 952 less than 6143?
Reduce 5301 by 3412
Decrease 7562 by 962
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Question 21 of 230
21. Question
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1/On Tuesday there are 4301 packets of biscuits in the warehouse. On Wednesday 432 are removed. By Thursday another 577 packets are brought in. How many biscuits are there now?
2/The number of hotel bookings on my website decreases by 550 in July. If I began July with 8864, how many bookings remain?
3/I baked two thousand and fifty one doughnuts at the start of the week. If I sell nine hundred and fourteen, then how much has my original amount decreased to?Â
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Question 22 of 230
22. Question
Find the following answers:
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1/ 6542 – = 1256
2/ – 786 = 7948
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Question 23 of 230
23. Question
Find the following answers:
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1/ 12 x 100 =
2/ 6 x 10 =
3/ 27 x 1000 =
4/ 90 x 100 =
5/ 18 x 1000 =
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Question 24 of 230
24. Question
Find the following answers:
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1/ 12 x 6 =
2/ 126 x 7 =
3/ 2647 x 3 =
4/ 390 x 3 =
5/ 184 x 5 =
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Question 25 of 230
25. Question
Find the value of the * (missing number)in each question:
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1/ 12* x 5 = 615 The value of the * is
2/ 51*6 x 3 = The value of the * is
3/ *647 x 4 = The value of the * is
4/ 49* x 5 = The value of the * is
5/ *84 x 6 = The value of the * is
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Question 26 of 230
26. Question
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1/ 14 x 32 =
2/ 56 x 23 =
3/ 47 x 42 =
4/ 49 x 52 =
5/ 84 x 65 =
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Question 27 of 230
27. Question
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1/ 714 x 31 =
2/ 856 x 25 =
3/ 7647 x 32 =
4/ 4955 x 62 =
5/ 8424 x 55 =
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Question 28 of 230
28. Question
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1/ I shared 850 oranges between 25 classes. How many oranges were there per class?
2/ What is the quotient? – 3255 ÷ 3 =
3/Â 5500 gallons of water are shared equally across 100 hotel kitchens each lunchtime. How many gallons are used for each hotel? gallons
4/ Find one-fifth of 262 = r
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Question 29 of 230
29. Question
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1/ Each student in my class must be given a red, a yellow and a blue book. If I have a total of 360 books then how many students should be able to have a full set of books?
2/ Each class teacher must now be given 20 red, 2 yellow, 15 green and 3 blue books. If I have a total of 3600 books then how many teachers should be able to have a full set of books?
3/ What is the quotient? – 3255 ÷ 3 =
4/Â 5500 gallons of water are shared equally across 100 hotel kitchens each lunchtime. How many gallons are used for each hotel? gallons
5/ Find one-fifth of 262 = r
6/ Over 12 days I sell 1440 newspapers. How many papers is this per day?
7/ Over 70 days I use a total of 6370 pints of milk at my cafe. How many pints of milk is this per day?
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Question 30 of 230
30. Question
Find the following answers:
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Find the product of 313 and 22
What is 64 times 18
Find twelve lots of nine hundred and seventy-fourÂ
What is 952 x 61?
Multiply 5301 by 34
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Question 31 of 230
31. Question
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1/ My library has 123 parking spaces available each day. If the car park is completely full on every day of 12 days, then how many spaces have been used?
2/ I sell 140 eggs every day for January (31 days). How many eggs have I sold by the end of January
3/ Find twenty-one lots of five hundred and twenty-fourÂ4/ Each box of strawberries contain 12 strawberries; a box of apples contains 14 apples and a box of oranges contains 22 oranges. I sell 31 boxes of each of these fruits. How many pieces of fruit have I sold?
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Question 32 of 230
32. Question
Use the bus stop method below for these questions.

Find the following answers:
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- 153
- 51
- 47
- 481
- 106
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750 divided by 5
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765 divided by 5
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255 divided by 5
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282 divided by 6
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1443 divided by 3
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636 divided by 6
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Question 33 of 230
33. Question
Find the following answers:
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51000 divided by 10 =
8100 divided by 100 =
941000 divided by 1000 =
8600 divided by 10 =
306000 divided by 100 =
501000 divided by 100 =
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Question 34 of 230
34. Question
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1680 ÷ 14 =
5280 ÷ 15 =
8760 ÷ 24 =
8368 divided by 16 =
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Question 35 of 230
35. Question
Find the following answers:
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1689 ÷ 34 = r
3256 ÷ 23 = r
8161 ÷ 24 = r
8368 divided by 26 = r
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Question 36 of 230
36. Question
Convert from £pounds to £pence.
Find the following answers:
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- 123 pence
- 2144 pence
- 1230 pence
- 23 pence
- 214 pence
- 21400 pence
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£1.23
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£21.44
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£12.30
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£0.23
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£2.14
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£214
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Question 37 of 230
37. Question
Convert from £pence to £pounds.
Find the following answers:
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- £4.22
- £42.20
- £0.42
- £4.20
- £42.00
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422 pence
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4220 pence
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42 pence
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420 pence
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4200 pence
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Question 38 of 230
38. Question
Find the answers:
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£7.99 + £12.20 = £.
£123.45 + £1.50 = £.
£81.34+ 2.27 = £.
£723.67 – 312.25 = £.
£23.79 – 5.20 = £.
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Question 39 of 230
39. Question
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£3.98 x 6  = £.
£123.45 x 7 = £.
£91.23 x 2 = £.
£183.48 x 3 = £.
£2342 x 7 = £.
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Question 40 of 230
40. Question
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How many 5 pence pieces in £5 =
How many 10 pence pieces in £6.20 =
How many 20 pence pieces in £15 =
How many 5 pence pieces in £8.50 =
How many 5 pence pieces in £5.55 =
How many 50 pence pieces in £125 =
How many 10 pence pieces in £55.50 =
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Question 41 of 230
41. Question
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£524.36 ÷ 4 = £.
£247.86 ÷ 6 = £.
£27.90 ÷ 3 = £.
£17820 ÷ 4 = £
Find one sixth of £126.60 = £.
Find one tenth of £234.50 = £.
Find one third of £33.36 = £.
Find one fifth of £345.75 = £.
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Question 42 of 230
42. Question
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Find two – fifths of £126.60 = £.
Find four – tenths of £234.50 = £.
Find two – thirds of £33.36 = £.
Find three – fifths of £345.75 = £.
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Question 43 of 230
43. Question
Change these amounts into pounds and pence:
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£7.63 = pounds and pence
£120.12 = pounds and pence
£7.03 = pounds and pence
£150.80 = pounds and penceNinety seven pounds and two pence = £.
Three hundred and twelve pounds and twelve pence = £.
Nine hundred and seven pounds and twenty-two pence = £.
Seven pounds and five pence = £.
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Question 44 of 230
44. Question
What is the value of the 3 in each example? Match the correct answers.
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- Three pence
- Three hundred pounds
- Thirty pence
- Three pounds
- Thirty pounds
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£4.03
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£341.05
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£15.30
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£2153.44
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£937.01
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Question 45 of 230
45. Question
I use a £10 note for all of these purchases. What is the change for each item I purchase?
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£7.99 = £.
£3.26 = £.
£8.19 = £.
£4.54 = £.
£7.63 = £.
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Question 46 of 230
46. Question
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Concert tickets cost £21.75 each. How much would 5 tickets cost?  £.
I spend £4.20 each week on a pack of iced buns. How much money have I spent in 40 weeks?  £.
A box of 8 apples cost £3.35. What is the cost of 64 apples?  £.
Oliver has half as much money as Henry. Oliver has £232. 16 . How much does Henry have? £.
How much money altogether:   7   50p pieces;  8  20p pieces;  12  10p pieces and 3 5p pieces – £.
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Question 47 of 230
47. Question
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Convert the following:
600cm = mm
210mm = cm
15km = m
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Question 48 of 230
48. Question
What unit of measurement would you use to measure the following items?
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- metres
- kilometres
- centimetres
- millimetres
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The height of the London Eye?
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The distance from London to Cairo, Egypt?
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The length of my pencil?
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The thickness of my ruler?
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Question 49 of 230
49. Question
Answer these questions:
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10kg = g
10000kg = tonnes
14 tonnes = kg
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Question 50 of 230
50. Question
Find the best unit of measurement for these items?
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- grams
- tonnes
- kilograms
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30 paper clips
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a new bus
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15 bags of flour
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Question 51 of 230
51. Question
Answer the following questions:
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6000 ml = litres
1000 cl = litres
12 litres = ml
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Question 52 of 230
52. Question
What unit of measurement would be most suitable to measure the capacity of:
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- cl
- ml
- litres
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a soup bowl
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a dessert spoon
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A bath tub
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Question 53 of 230
53. Question
Find the answers:
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9.3 L = litres and ml
6.2cm = cm and mm
4.97m = m and cm
1.01km = km and m
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Question 54 of 230
54. Question
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8km and 47m = km
8L and 134mL = L
6cm and 3mm = cm
2kg and 113g = kg
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Question 55 of 230
55. Question
Order these measurements smallest to largest. The smallest amount at the top.
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0.39cm
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4cm
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41mm
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Question 56 of 230
56. Question
Round these measurements.
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7.1cm = cm
9245g = kg
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Question 57 of 230
57. Question
Find the answers.
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7.1cm + 15.2cm + 2.5cm = mm
2000kg x 5 =Â tonnes
63kg – 2kg = g
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Question 58 of 230
58. Question
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The temperature at 3pm was 3°. By 7pm it had risen by 9°. What is the temperature now? °
The temperature at 9pm was 10°. How many degrees had it fallen if it was -3° by 2am? °
What is the difference between -1° and 27° ? °
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Question 59 of 230
59. Question
Find the mode:
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1/ Find the mode?  1  2  2  3  4  4  4  5  6  7. The mode is
1/ Find the mode?  17  12  3  12  3  4  12  4  12  13   The mode is
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Question 60 of 230
60. Question
Find the median:
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1/ Find the median?  17  22  25   23  14  24  15   The median value is
2/ Find the median?  133  112  135  132  142   152  132 The median value is
3/ Find the median?  19  21   17   23  14  24     . The median value is
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Question 61 of 230
61. Question
Find the range:
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1/ Find the range?  97  32  25   13  114  24  15   The range is
2/ Find the range?  117  22  125.5   213  14  240  135   The range is
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Question 62 of 230
62. Question
Find the mean:
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1/  7  3  5   13  22     The mean is
2/  17  2  12   8  13  8   The mean is
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Question 63 of 230
63. Question
Match the following percentages to their equivalent fractions
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- 50/100
- 121/100
- 73/100
- 25/100
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50%
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121%
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73%
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25%
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Question 64 of 230
64. Question
Change the following percentages to their equivalent fractions:
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23% =
4/25 = %
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Question 65 of 230
65. Question
Change the following percentages to their equivalent decimals:
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23% =
0.01 = %
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Question 66 of 230
66. Question
Change the following percentages to their equivalent decimals:
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23% = . = /
0.11 = % =Â /
1/2Â =Â %Â = .
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Question 67 of 230
67. Question
Put these values in order, smallest first:
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0.11
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12%
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1/5
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Question 68 of 230
68. Question
Which value is the smallest?
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Question 69 of 230
69. Question
Which value is the largest?
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Question 70 of 230
70. Question
Find these percentages of values?
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Find 10% of £300
Find 25% of £400
Find 1% of £7500
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Question 71 of 230
71. Question
Find these percentages of values:
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Find 9% of £300
Find 22% of £400
Find 80% of £6500
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Question 72 of 230
72. Question
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Increase 200 by 10%. What is the new amount?
Increase 550 by 80%. What is the new amount?
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Question 73 of 230
73. Question
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Decrease 500 by 20%. What is the new amount?
Decrease 250 by 70%. What is the new amount?
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Question 74 of 230
74. Question
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What percentage of 250 is 50? %
What percentage of £500 is £30? %
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Question 75 of 230
75. Question
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1/ There are 300 homes on my street. If 20% of them have a blue door then how many blue doors are there?
2/ I need to drive 500 miles and have already completed 300 miles. What percentage of my journey have I already completed? %
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Question 76 of 230
76. Question
Write the correct ratio:
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1/ Sharon has 5 books and David has 4. What is the ratio? :
2/ My driveway has 2 cars and there are 7 cars on my neighbour’s driveway. What is the ratio? :
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Question 77 of 230
77. Question
Match the equivalent ratios:
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- 10 : 4
- 7 : 3
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5 : 2
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21 : 6
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Question 78 of 230
78. Question
Simplify these ratios to their lowest terms:
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30 : 3Â =Â :
3 : 81Â =Â :
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Question 79 of 230
79. Question
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1/Â I have a total of 20 apples. They need to be shared between Angela and Kiarash in the ratio of 4: 1.
How many apples will Angela receive?Â
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Question 80 of 230
80. Question
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1/Â There are 60 cars shared in the ratio of 3 : 1, blue to red.
What percentage of the cars are red? %
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Question 81 of 230
81. Question
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1/Â My swimming pool measures 5cm in length on the scale drawing. In reality it is 40m.
What is the scale?  Complete the answer: 1 :
2/ The width of the local library measures 6cm on the scaled map. In reality it is 18m.
What is the scale?    :
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Question 82 of 230
82. Question
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1/ 3cm is the length on the scale drawing of my farmhouse. The scale of the map is 1:300
In reality what is the length in metres?   Ans. m
2/ The actual length of my garden is 15 metres. The scale is 1: 300
What is the length on the scale drawing? Ans. cm
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Question 83 of 230
83. Question
Can you decide which label to give these events?
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- Unlikely
- Certain
- Probable
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The King will visit your home tomorrow
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Today is Thursday and so tomorrow must be Friday
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It will rain in the next 6 months
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Question 84 of 230
84. Question
What is the probability in the following situations?
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- 2/7
- 1/7
- 1/12
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You will wake up on a day of the week beginning with T
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You will wake up on a day of the week beginning with W
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You will choose February when selecting one card from 12 cards which have the months of the year written on them.
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Question 85 of 230
85. Question
What is the probability in the following situations?
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- 3/5
- 2/5
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There is a 2/5 chance of rain this afternoon. What is the chance that it will stay dry?
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There is a 3/5 chance that my bus will arrive within 5 minutes. What is the chance that it will arrive after 5 mins?
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Question 86 of 230
86. Question
What is the probability of choosing Thursday from a bag containing the names of the days of the week?
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Question 87 of 230
87. Question
Match the image to the description of the line:
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- parallel lines
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image
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Question 88 of 230
88. Question
Answer using the correct letter:
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Which angle is 90°?Â
Which angle is obtuse?
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Question 89 of 230
89. Question
Answer these questions:
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What is the complementary angle to 10° ?  °
What is the supplementary angle to 15° ?  °
What angle joins with 97° so that the two can be called a conjugate angle? °
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Question 90 of 230
90. Question
Measure these angles and match the correct angle size to each picture:
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- 95 degrees
- 120 degrees
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d
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d
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Question 91 of 230
91. Question
Answer the following questions:
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My car drives on a bearing of 90 degrees. What direction is this?Â
The boat sailed on a bearing of North West. What bearing is this? °
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Question 92 of 230
92. Question
Answer the following questions:
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The time taken to blink ten times.
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The time taken to run 1 mile.
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The time taken to drive fly across the Atlantic
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Question 93 of 230
93. Question
Answer the following questions:
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How many full weeks in two years? weeks
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Question 94 of 230
94. Question
Answer the following questions:
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How many minutes in two hours? mins
How many seconds in 4 minutes and 20 seconds? seconds
185 seconds is the same as minutes and seconds
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Question 95 of 230
95. Question
The following questions are about the minute hand only.
Match the answers correctly:
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image
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Question 96 of 230
96. Question
The following questions are about the hour hand only.
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- 7 pm
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image
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Question 97 of 230
97. Question
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- 7.15 pm
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image
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Question 98 of 230
98. Question
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- 7.30 pm
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image
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Question 99 of 230
99. Question
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- 7.45 pm
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image
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100. Question
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- 7.21 pm
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image
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101. Question
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- 7.51 pm
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image
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102. Question
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- 4.55 pm
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image
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Question 103 of 230
103. Question
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- 4.55 pm
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image AFTERNOON
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Question 104 of 230
104. Question
Match the answers correctly:
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- 15.45
- 18:15
- image AFTERNOON 25 minutes after 1pm
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image AFTERNOON 15 minutes to 4pm
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image AFTERNOON 15 minutes after 6pm
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13:25
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Question 105 of 230
105. Question
Answer the questions in 24 hour format:
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It is now 3.15pm. What will the time be in 2 hours and 5 minutes? :
It is now 7.45pm. What was the time 3 hours and 15 minutes ago? :
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Question 106 of 230
106. Question
Answer the questions:
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How many hours and minutes are there between 16:15 and 18: 35? hours and minutes.
How many hours and minutes are there between 15:35 and 20: 25? hours and minutes.
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Question 107 of 230
107. Question
Answer the questions about the timetable:
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Which airline arrives in New York the fastest?
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Question 108 of 230
108. Question
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A car travels 150km in 2 hours. What is the average speed? km/h
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Question 109 of 230
109. Question
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A van travels to a workshop 150 miles away at a speed of 50 miles per hour.
How long does it take to reach the workshop? hours
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Question 110 of 230
110. Question
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A man drives a milk float at a speed of 7 km per hour for 4 hours.
How far have they driven? km
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Question 111 of 230
111. Question
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Question 112 of 230
112. Question
Is this shape symmetrical? Answer Y for Yes  or  N for No.
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Question 113 of 230
113. Question
How many lines of symmetry does this shape have?
pic equi triangle
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Question 114 of 230
114. Question
What is the order of rotational symmetry of this shape?
pic equi triangle
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Question 115 of 230
115. Question
What is the order of rotational symmetry of this shape?
pic square
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Question 116 of 230
116. Question
A triangle has an angle of 35° and another angle measuring 42°
What is the size of the 3rd angle?
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Ans: °
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Question 117 of 230
117. Question
A quadrilateral has one angle of 95°, another angle measuring 42°, and a third angle measuring 110°
What is the size of the 4th angle?
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Ans: °
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Question 118 of 230
118. Question
ggg
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Question 119 of 230
119. Question
ggg
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Question 120 of 230
120. Question
pic 3d or 2d
Is this shape 2D or 3D?
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Question 121 of 230
121. Question
Match the net of the shape to the correct 3D shape.
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image net
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Question 122 of 230
122. Question
Find the missing number or numbers so that the total is  ?
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AÂ =
B =
C =
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Question 123 of 230
123. Question
Find the missing number or number/s:
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AÂ =
B =
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Question 124 of 230
124. Question
Find the missing number or number/s:
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AÂ =
B =
C =
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Question 125 of 230
125. Question
Find the missing number or number/s:
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AÂ =
B =
C =
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Question 126 of 230
126. Question
Find the missing number or number/s:
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AÂ =
B =
C =
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Question 127 of 230
127. Question
Round these values to the nearest ten:
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34Â =
481=
3175 =
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Question 128 of 230
128. Question
Round these values to the nearest hundred:
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364Â =
4511=
8315 =
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Question 129 of 230
129. Question
Round these values to the nearest thousand:
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1514Â =
5121=
1557 =
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Question 130 of 230
130. Question
Choose the correct approximation to the nearest ten for this calculation: 63 + 17
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Question 131 of 230
131. Question
Choose the correct approximation to the nearest hundred for this calculation: 96 x 217
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Question 132 of 230
132. Question
Find the answer/s:
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5² =Â
4² =Â
3² =Â
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Question 133 of 230
133. Question
Find the answer/s:
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5³ =Â
4³ =Â
3³ =Â
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Question 134 of 230
134. Question
Answer these questions
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List the prime numbers between 20 and 30Â =Â and
List the prime numbers between 20 and 40Â =Â and
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Question 135 of 230
135. Question
Which of these numbers are prime numbers?
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Question 136 of 230
136. Question
Complete the sequence:
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25Â Â Â 20Â Â Â 15Â Â Â 10Â Â Â
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Question 137 of 230
137. Question
Complete the sequence:
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125Â Â Â Â Â Â 5Â Â Â Â 1
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Question 138 of 230
138. Question
Complete the sequence:
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15Â Â Â Â Â Â 120Â Â Â 240
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Question 139 of 230
139. Question
Find the missing numbers. Put the smalleer value first.
Image number line
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  Â
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Question 140 of 230
140. Question
Drag the numbers into order with the smallest at the top. Use the number line to help you.
Image number line
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-7
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-5
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2
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7
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Question 141 of 230
141. Question
Find the difference between the two numbers. Use the number line to help you.
Image number line negative also
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-7  and  10  The difference is
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Question 142 of 230
142. Question
Answer these questions:
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-6Â Â +Â Â 10Â Â =
-5 + 10 -7 =
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Question 143 of 230
143. Question
Find the factors of these numbers. List them smallest to largest.
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15Â =
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Question 144 of 230
144. Question
Choose any number/s which are common factors of 15 and 25. (Not all are listed.)
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Question 145 of 230
145. Question
Choose the highest common factor of 42Â and 72.
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Question 146 of 230
146. Question
Find the next 4 multiples.
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7Â Â Â Â Â Â
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Question 147 of 230
147. Question
Choose any values which are multiples of 6.
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Question 148 of 230
148. Question
Which values are common multiples of 3 and 7.
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Question 149 of 230
149. Question
What is the lowest common multiple of 3 and 7.
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Question 150 of 230
150. Question
What digit is represented by this Roman numeral?  XV
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Question 151 of 230
151. Question
What Roman numeral represents the number 25?
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Question 152 of 230
152. Question
What Roman numeral represents the number 35?
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Question 153 of 230
153. Question
What is the value of the 3 in 725.36?
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Question 154 of 230
154. Question
Put these decimals in order starting with the smallest at the top.
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1.06
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1.6
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1.61
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Question 155 of 230
155. Question
Put these decimals in order starting with the largest at the top.
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5.55
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5.05
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5.005
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Question 156 of 230
156. Question
Which value is larger?
Put (or keep) the larger of the two decimals at the top.
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5.55
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5.51
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Question 157 of 230
157. Question
How many tenths are there in 3 units?
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3 units = tenths
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Question 158 of 230
158. Question
What decimal value is the arrow pointing to?
(Pic 0 to 1 number line in tenth increments(
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Arrow points to tenths
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Question 159 of 230
159. Question
Round to 1 decimal place:
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7.121Â =
41.56 =
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Question 160 of 230
160. Question
Round to 2 decimal places:
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7.121Â =
41.565 =
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Question 161 of 230
161. Question
Round to the nearest whole number:
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7.121Â =
41.565 =
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Question 162 of 230
162. Question
Estimate to the nearest whole number:
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11.7 – 7.2Â Â =
8.21 x 7.63 =
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Question 163 of 230
163. Question
Calculate these answers:
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11.7 x 10Â Â =
8.21 x 100 =
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Question 164 of 230
164. Question
Calculate these answers:
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11.7 ÷ 10  =
8.21 ÷ 100 =
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Question 165 of 230
165. Question
Match the fraction to its worded form:
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- Three quarters
- 7/10
- one third
- 2/5
- one half
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3/4
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seven – tenths
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1/3
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two – fifths
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1/2
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Question 166 of 230
166. Question
What will the denominator be here?
Pic
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Ans. =
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Question 167 of 230
167. Question
What will the numerator be here?
Pic
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Ans. =
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Question 168 of 230
168. Question
What will be the name of the fraction shown here?
Pic
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Ans. = /
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Question 169 of 230
169. Question
Find the equivalent numerator or denominator.
x5 questions showing Image showing equivalence of 1/3 to 2/6. rest of qu.s normal
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Ans. = 1/3 =Â 2/
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Question 170 of 230
170. Question
Find the value that the numerator and denominator have been multiplied by to make the equivalent fraction.
image 2/3 x  ?/?  =  16/24
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Ans: The numerator and enominator have both been multiplied by
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Question 171 of 230
171. Question
Find the value of the missing numerator or denominator.
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Question 172 of 230
172. Question
Simplify the fractions to the lowest term:
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- Â 14/18Â Â =Â Â /
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Question 173 of 230
173. Question
Identify which fractions are proper or improper.
Label Proper fractions – PÂ and Improper fractions – I:
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- Â 14/18Â Â =Â Â
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Question 174 of 230
174. Question
What improper fraction is represented by the image shown
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- Â Â =Â Â /4
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Question 175 of 230
175. Question
What mixed number is represented by the image shown?
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- Â Â =Â /4
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Question 176 of 230
176. Question
Change the mixed number to an improper fraction?
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- Â Â =Â 2Â 3/4Â =Â /
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Question 177 of 230
177. Question
Change the improper fraction to a mixed number?
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- Â Â =Â 23/4Â =Â /
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Question 178 of 230
178. Question
Find the lowest common denominator of these fractions:
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1/5 and 1/2Â Â The LCD is
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Question 179 of 230
179. Question
What fraction must I add to make 1 (one whole)
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1/5  add  /5   =  5/5  or  1
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Question 180 of 230
180. Question
Add these fractions. Simplify and convert to a mixed number where possible.
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1/5Â Â +Â Â 1/3Â Â Â =Â Â /15
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Question 181 of 230
181. Question
Calculate these answers.
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4/5Â Â –Â Â 1/5Â Â Â =Â Â /5
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Question 182 of 230
182. Question
Calculate these answers.
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4Â Â –Â Â 1/5Â Â Â =Â Â and /5
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Question 183 of 230
183. Question
Calculate these answers.
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3/4Â Â –Â Â 1/5Â Â Â =Â Â /
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Question 184 of 230
184. Question
Calculate these answers. Leave the answer as an improper fraction.
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8 x  1/5   =  /
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Question 185 of 230
185. Question
Calculate these answers. Change the answer to a mixed number.
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8 x  1/5   =  and /
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Question 186 of 230
186. Question
Calculate these answers. Do not simplify your answer.
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2/3 x  1/5   =  /
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Question 187 of 230
187. Question
Calculate these answers. Simplify your answer.
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2/3 x  1/8   =  /
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Question 188 of 230
188. Question
Calculate these answers. Simplify your answer first if possible.
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6/7 x  5/12   =  /
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Question 189 of 230
189. Question
Calculate these answers.
nd image cake in 4Â Â x 6
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6 ÷  1/4   = Â
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Question 190 of 230
190. Question
Calculate these answers.
nd image of fraction chart
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1/3 ÷  3   =  /
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Question 191 of 230
191. Question
Calculate these answers.
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1/8 ÷  1/3   =  /
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Question 192 of 230
192. Question
Calculate these answers.
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3/4 of 60Â Â =Â Â
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Question 193 of 230
193. Question
Convert.
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3 and 1/5Â Â =Â Â 3 and 2/Â =.
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Question 194 of 230
194. Question
Convert.
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2/10Â =.
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Question 195 of 230
195. Question
Convert.
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2 and / = .
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Question 196 of 230
196. Question
Convert.
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1 and 1/8 = .
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Question 197 of 230
197. Question
Put these fractions in order of size; with the smallest first (at the top).
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4/8
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7/10
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3/4
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Question 198 of 230
198. Question
Solve these problems:
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David has 60 marbles. He uses 11/12 of these marbles.
How many marbles has he used?
Ans:
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Question 199 of 230
199. Question
Calculate the perimeter:
image simple shapes
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The perimeter of this shape is  cm
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Question 200 of 230
200. Question
Calculate the perimeter:
image compound shapes
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The perimeter of this shape is  cm
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Question 201 of 230
201. Question
Calculate the area:
image rectangles decimals incl
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The area of this shape is  cm²
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Question 202 of 230
202. Question
Calculate the area:
image c and L shapes incl
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The area of this shape is  cm²
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Question 203 of 230
203. Question
Calculate the area of:
a)Â the rectangle
b) the shaded part of the rectangle (triangle)
image rectangle cut in half
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The area of the rectangle is  cm²
and so the area of the triangle must be cm²
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Question 204 of 230
204. Question
Calculate the area of the triangle:
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Ans: cm²
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Question 205 of 230
205. Question
My bedroom carpet measures 1.2m width and 4m length.  What is the area of the carpet?
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Ans: m²
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Question 206 of 230
206. Question
Which image shows the reflection of the image along the dotted line?
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Question 207 of 230
207. Question
Choose which image shows this image after a 90° clockwise rotation?
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Question 208 of 230
208. Question
Are these shapes congruent?
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Question 209 of 230
209. Question
Find the coordinates of each plant on the plan.
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Roses ,
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Question 210 of 230
210. Question
Choose the coordinates of the reflection of letter A. Use the dotted line as your line of symmetry.
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Question 211 of 230
211. Question
What are the coordinates of the letter S
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S = (,)
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Question 212 of 230
212. Question
What will be the coordinates of the letter S when reflected in the y-axis?
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Reflection of S = (,)
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Question 213 of 230
213. Question
What is the modal value of these measurements?
13Â Â 12Â Â 11Â Â 13Â Â 11Â Â 13Â Â 12Â Â 10Â Â 14
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The modal value is
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Question 214 of 230
214. Question
What is the modal value of these measurements?
13Â Â 12Â Â 11Â Â 13Â Â 11Â Â 13Â Â 12Â Â 10Â Â 14
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The modal value is
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Question 215 of 230
215. Question
The tally sketch shows?
IIIIÂIIIIIII-
Ans.Â
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Question 216 of 230
216. Question
Answer the following questions about the bar chart:
x10 q 5 criteria chart
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-   What is ? Ans.Â
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Question 217 of 230
217. Question
Answer the following questions about the pie chart:
x10 q 5 criteria chart
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-   What is ? Ans.Â
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Question 218 of 230
218. Question
Answer the following questions about the pie chart:
x10 q 5 criteria chart ie chart no figures
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-   If 20 people like polo then how many like cricket? Ans.Â
- If 200 people like polo then how many like cricket? Ans.Â
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Question 219 of 230
219. Question
Answer the following questions about the line graph:
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-    ? Ans.Â
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Question 220 of 230
220. Question
Answer the following questions about the conversion graph:
2 q.s per graph
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-    ? Ans.Â
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Question 221 of 230
221. Question
Look at the Venn diagram
Where would the following number go?
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- Â Â Â Â
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Question 222 of 230
222. Question
?
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- Â Â Â Â
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Question 223 of 230
223. Question
Fill in the missing number so that both sides of the equation balance.
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- Â Â Â Â 4 x =Â 8 x 5
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Question 224 of 230
224. Question
Look at the function machine. Enter the output value.
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Ans:Â Â Â
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Question 225 of 230
225. Question
Look at the function machine. Enter the initial value.
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Ans:Â Â Â
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Question 226 of 230
226. Question
Calculate the following:
(5+4) x 7
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Ans:Â Â Â
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Question 227 of 230
227. Question
If  x + 7 = 10,  then what is x?
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x =Â
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Question 228 of 230
228. Question
If  g = 12,  then what is g – 3?
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g =Â
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Question 229 of 230
229. Question
If  a = 14,  then what is 2a – 7?
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Ans. =Â
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Question 230 of 230
230. Question
If  Michael is 14 then how old is his uncle who is twice Michael’s age plus 14?
Choose the correct formula.
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