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Form 2 Revision 25

The document contains 28 math word problems involving percentages, ratios, averages, and interpreting various charts and tables of data. The problems require calculating percentages from the given frequency data, determining totals, differences, and averages. Sample calculations provided in the answer key involve finding percentages of parts of data compared to the whole, comparing values across different years or groups, and interpreting multiple series of data presented in line graphs, bar charts, and pictograms.
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Form 2 Revision 25

The document contains 28 math word problems involving percentages, ratios, averages, and interpreting various charts and tables of data. The problems require calculating percentages from the given frequency data, determining totals, differences, and averages. Sample calculations provided in the answer key involve finding percentages of parts of data compared to the whole, comparing values across different years or groups, and interpreting multiple series of data presented in line graphs, bar charts, and pictograms.
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REVISION : CHAP 25

1.

The table below shows the marks


scored in a Mathematics test.
Marks
Frequency

4
1 20

8
21 40

15
41 60

8
61 80

15
81 100

(a) Find the percentage of failures, if 41 is


the passing marks.
(b) Find the percentage of students scoring
above 80 marks.
2. The data below shows the marks scored
by every students of class Pertama in a
Mathematics examination.

(a) Find the percentage of students who


scored 80 marks and above.
(b) Find the percentage of students who
scored below 50 marks.
3. The number of hours students spend on
outdoor activities per day is as follows.
1 Hour : 22 students
2 Hour : 15 students
3 Hour : 8 students
4 Hour : 5 students
(a) Tabulate the data.
(b) Find the percentage of students
spending more than 2 hours per day on
outdoor activities.
4. The table below shows the monthly
income earned by the employees of
company Y.
Income/Month
Frequency
< RM 500
12

15
RM500
RM 1000

8
RM1000
RM 2000

7
RM2000
RM 3000

RM3000
RM 4000
> RM 4000

6
2

(a) State the total number of


employees in company Y.
(b) Find the percentage of employees
earning more than RM1000 a month.

paid

5. The table below shows the number of car


accidents occurred from January to May.
Month Jan Feb Mac Apr May
Number 9
12
6
8
15
Of
Accident
s
(a) State the total accidents occurred from
January to May.
(b) Find the percentage of car accidents
occured in the month of April.
6. The table below shows the number of
hours students spend on outdoor
activities per day.
Number Of
Frequency
Hours
1
22
2
15
3
8
4
5
(a) How many students spend 1 hour per
day on outdoor activities?
(b) Find the percentage of students
spending more than 3 hours per day on
outdoor activities.
7. The table below shows the monthly
income earned by the employees of
company Y.
Income/Month
Frequency
< RM 500
12

15
RM500
RM 1000

8
RM1000
RM 2000

7
RM2000
RM 3000

6
RM3000
RM 4000
> RM 4000
2
(a) How many employees earned less than
RM1000 per month?

REVISION : CHAP 25
(b) Find the percentage of employees
earning less than RM1000 and more than
RM4000 a month?

11.The bar chart below shows the number


of students in schools A, B and C.

8. The pictogram below shows the sales


turnover in three region for the year of
2003.
Central Region $ $ $
Northern
$$$$$$$
Region
Southern
$$$$$$$$$
Region
$
$ represents RM1000
(a) State the number of sales in central
region for the
year of 2003.
(b) Calculate the difference of sales in the
southern and northern region.
9. The bar chart below shows the number
of schools in area P, Q and R.

(a) How many schools are there in area P


and R?
(b) In what area has the most number of
schools?
10.The bar chart below shows the number
of students in schools A, B and C.

(a) How many students are there in school


A?
(b) Find the difference in the number of
students in school A compare to the total
number of students in school B and school
C.

(a) State the total number of students in


school A and school C.
(b) Find the difference in the number of
students in school B compare to school C.
12.The pictogram below shows the number
of cars sold by a dealer from the year of
2000 until 2002.
Year
2000
Year
2001
Year
2002
represents 100 cars
(a) State the number of cars sold by the
dealer in year 2001.
(b) Calculate the percentage of decrease in
number of cars sold in year 2000 compare
with year 2001.
13.The line graph below shows the number
of candidates applying for car driving
license from April to July.

(a) State the total number of candidates


applied for car driving license in that 4
months.
(b) Which month has the least number of
candidates?
14.The line graph below shows the number
of candidates applying for car driving
license from April to July.

REVISION : CHAP 25

(a) State the total number of candidates


applied for car driving license from May to
June.
(b) Find the average monthly candidates for
the 4 months.

(a) State the total number of tourists from


June to July.
(b) Find the average of tourist visited
Malaysia in the four months.

15.The line graph below shows the number


of packet drinks sold daily from Monday
to Friday.

18.The multiple bar chart below shows the


number of computers sold by two
dealers in 3 months.

(a) State the total number of packet drinks


sold on Tuesday and Thursday.
(b) If the cost of a packet drink is RM3.50,
find the sales revenue on Monday and
Thursday.
16.The line graph below shows the number
of packet drinks sold daily from Monday
to Friday.

(a) On which day the seller recorded the


lowest sales revenue?
(b) State the total number of packet drinks
sold from Monday to Friday.
17. The line graph below shows the number
of tourists visiting Malaysia from April to
July.

(a) State the total number of computers sold


by dealer X in the month of June and
August.
(b) Find the difference in the number of
computers sold between dealer X and
dealer Y in the month of August.
19.The multiple bar chart below shows the
number of computers sold by two
dealers in 3 months.

(a) State the total number of computers sold


by Dealer Y from June to August.
(b) Given that the cost of a computer is
RM3500, find the total sales in the month of
July.
20.The table below shows informations
about number and its frequency.

REVISION : CHAP 25
Number
Frequenc
y

1
16

2
26

3
24

4
11

5
23

(a) Find the percentage of the lowest


frequency.
(b) Find the percentage of the highest
frequency.
21.The table below shows the number of
brothers of 50 students in a class.
Number of
Tally
brothers
1
2
3
4
5
(a) Find the percentage of students who has
more than 2 brothers.
(b) Find the percentage of students who has
more than 4 brothers.
22.The bar chart below shows the number
of students who studied in universities
and colleges after STPM from 2001 to
2003.

(a) State the total number of university


students in the year 2003.
(b) Find the percentage of increase of the
number of students in colleges in year 2002
compare with year 2001.
24.The pictogram below shows the number
of cars sold by a dealer from the year of
2000 until 2002.
Year
2000
Year
2001
Year
2002
represents 100 cars
(a) State the number of cars sold by the
dealer in year 2000.
(b) Calculate the percentage of increase in
number of cars sold in year 2001 compare
with year 2002.
25.The line graph below shows the profit of
company P and company Q from 1997 to
2001.

(a) State the total number of college


students in year 2001.
(b) Find the ratio of the number of students
in universities to the number of students in
colleges for the 3 years.
23.The bar chart below shows the number
of students who studied in universities
and colleges after STPM from 2001 to
2003.
(a) On which year is the profit of company Q
higher than that of company P?
(b) State the total profits reported by
Company P from 1998 to 2000.

REVISION : CHAP 25
26.The line graph below shows the profit of
company P and company Q from 1997 to
2001.

Answer :
1) (a) 24%
(b) 30%
2) (a) 42.5%
(b) 12.5%
3) (a)
Number Of Hours

(a) Find the difference of profit of company P


and company Q in year 2001.
(b) State the total profits reported by
Company Q from 1999 to 2001.
27.The pictogram below shows the number
of apples sold by a farm from year 2001
to 2003.
Year 2001
Year 2002
Year 2003
represents 300 apples

1
2
3
4
(b) 26%
4) (a) 50
(b) 46%
5) (a) 50
(b) 16%
6) (a) 22
(b) 10%

(a) State the total number of apples sold by


the farm from year 2001 to 2003.
(b) Calculate the percentage of increase in
number of apples sold in 2002 compare with
2003.

7) (a) 27
(b) 58%

28.The table below shows prices of


accessories sold in a handphone shop.
Price(RM) 1
2
3
4
5
Frequenc 8
7
6
y
2
y

9) (a) 80
(b) Area Q

(a) Given that there are 8% of the items


selling at RM5, find the percentage of the
items that is selling at below RM3.
(b) Based on the answer in (a), construct a
vertical bar chart.

11) (a) 1500


(b) 600

8) (a) RM3000
(b) RM7000

10) (a) 600


(b) 1800

12) (a) 300


(b) 50%
13) (a) 1000
(b) May
14) (a) 400
(b) 250
15) (a) 500
(b) RM2450

Number of
students
22
15
8
5

REVISION : CHAP 25
(b) 33.33%
16) (a) Tuesday
(b) 1900
17) (a) 600
(b) 237.50
18) (a) 60
(b) 5
19) (a) 115
(b) RM315000
20) (a) 11%
(b) 26%
21) (a) 58%
(b) 4%
22) (a) 250
(b) 13:9
23) (a) 300
(b) 33.33%
24) (a) 600

25) (a) 1997 and 1998


(b) RM80 million
26) (a) RM20 million
(b) RM60 million
27) (a) 4200
(b) 100%
28) (a) 60%
(b)

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