Write these numbers in order of size.
Start with the
smallest number.
4 –5 7 –1
– 8
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Write 8 45 pm as a 24-hour clock time.
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Seeta did a puzzle in 3 minutes 45 seconds.
Ninal did the same
puzzle in 7 minutes 28 seconds.
Seeta says,
‘I did the puzzle in less than half the time Ninal did the
puzzle.’
Is Seeta right?
You must show all
your working.
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Simplify a + a + a + a
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Simplify 3 × c × d
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Simplify 3ef + 5ef – ef
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Solve 6g = 18
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Solve 5h + 7 = 17
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You can use this rule to work out the total cost of hiring a
car
Total
cost = £4 per hour plus £12
Arun hires a car for 5 hours.
(a) Work out the total cost.
Raj hires a car.
The total cost is £40
(b) Work out how many
hours Raj hires the car for.
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Here is a list of numbers.
1 2 4 5 7 11 13 14 15 17
From the list, write
down three different prime numbers that add together to make 20
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Trams leave Piccadilly
to Eccles every 9
minutes
to Didsbury every 12
minutes
A tram to Eccles and
a tram to Didsbury both leave Piccadilly at 9 am.
At what time will a
tram to Eccles and a tram to Didsbury next leave Piccadilly
at the same time?
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Zuber wants to find out the colours of cars in a car park.
Design a suitable
table for a data collection sheet he could use.
_
Work out 1.83 × 47
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5 schools sent some students to a conference.
One of the schools
sent both boys and girls.
This school sent 16
boys.
The ratio of the
number of boys it sent to the number of girls it sent was 1 : 2
The other 4 schools
sent only girls.
Each of the 5 schools
sent the same number of students.
Work out the total
number of students sent to the conference by these 5 schools.
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