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Math Practice for Students

1. The document contains 15 math problems with step-by-step workings and answers. Problems include addition, subtraction, fractions, ordering numbers, finding highest common factors, and calculating angles. 2. Key information covered includes the number of sides in a hexagon (6), converting between rupees and cents (Rs 5 = 500c), finding a missing term in a number sequence (+5), and arranging numbers in ascending order. 3. Several problems involve setting out calculations clearly with proper notation and units such as reducing a fraction to lowest terms (2/3) or calculating an angle measure (200).

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Math Practice for Students

1. The document contains 15 math problems with step-by-step workings and answers. Problems include addition, subtraction, fractions, ordering numbers, finding highest common factors, and calculating angles. 2. Key information covered includes the number of sides in a hexagon (6), converting between rupees and cents (Rs 5 = 500c), finding a missing term in a number sequence (+5), and arranging numbers in ascending order. 3. Several problems involve setting out calculations clearly with proper notation and units such as reducing a fraction to lowest terms (2/3) or calculating an angle measure (200).

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Paper 2021

1. Work out
7 2 8
+ 3 2 1
1 0 4 9

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2. Work out
8 5 7
– 1 0 6
7 5 1

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3. How many sides does a hexagon have?

Answer : ………6……………sides

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4. Work out
1 2 3
x 3
3 6 9

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5. Complete the table below. An example is given.

In words In figures

Example : Five hundred and twenty three 523

(a) …two thousand one hundred and thirty.


2130
…………………………………………………….

(b) Seven hundred and forty six 746

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4
6. Reduce to its lowest terms 4
6 4 ÷2 = 2
6 6 ÷2 3
2
Answer :…… …………………………
3
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7. Convert Rs 5 into cents. Re 1 = 100 c

Rs 5 = 500 c
Answer : ………500 c…………………………..

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8. What fraction of the diagram is shaded?

3
Answer : …………………………………..
8
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9. Work out

2 2 8 6
1 4 3
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3 1 4
10 Work out : + =
7 7 7

4
Answer : ………………………………..
7
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11. Find the value of 23 =

Answer: …………2 x 2 x 2 …=……8………………………….

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12. Write down the missing term in the sequence below.


+5
+5 +5
8, 13, 18, 23, 28

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13. Find the Highest Common Factor ( H.C.F) of 12 and 18.

2 12
2 6
3

12 2 x 2 x 3

18 2 x x 3 x 3

2 18
3 9
3

HCF 2 x 3 = 6

Answer: ……………6………………….

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14. Arrange the following numbers in ascending order, starting from the smallest number.

3217 3127 3712 3172

Thousands Hundreds Tens Units


3 2 1 7
3 1 2 7
3 7 1 2
3 1 7 2

Answer : …3 1 2 7………, ……3 1 7 2…….., ………3 2 1 7………, …3 7 1 2

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15. Claculate the size of angle x in the diagram shown below.

900 – 700 = 200

200

900 700

Answer angle x = ……200 ………….

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