Math Exercises
Math Exercises
Math Exercises
1. Sandra is 18 years older than Paolo. In 13 years, Sandra will be twice as old as Paolo
will be then. How old is Sandra now?
2. The average of 5 numbers is 14. The average of first three numbers is 12. What is the
average of the last three numbers if the 3rd number is 17?
Answer: 17
Answer: 1,5,9
Answer: 135
5. A 2-𝑐𝑚 chord of a circle is 3 𝑐𝑚 away from its center. What is the area of the circle?
6. Find the measure of the vertex angle of an isosceles triangle whose base angles
measure 65°.
Answer: 50°
7. The sum of the two angles of a triangle is three times the third angle. What is the sum of
the first two angles?
Answer: 45°
8. Pete is 12 years old and his grandfather is 63 years old. In how many years will Pete’s
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age be 4 that of his grandfather?
Answer: 5
9. In a parallelogram, one angle is 20° less than three times its adjacent angle. Determine
the smallest angle of the parallelogram.
Answer: 50°
Answer: 108
11. In how many ways can the letters of the word “LEADER” be arranged?
Answer: 360
12. How many 5-letter strings can be made from the word “MANGO” if each string should
start with a vowel?
Answer: 48
13. Two fair dice are rolled. What is the probability that the product of the resulting
numbers is an odd prime?
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Answer: 9
14. The sum of two numbers is 1 and their product is 2. Find the sum of their cubes.
Answer: −5
15. Find the 4th term of an arithmetic sequence whose first 3 terms are 𝑥 + 3, 2018, and 𝑥 +
13.
Answer: 2028
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16. Find the value of − 32 raised to − 5.
Answer: 16
17. Find the next number in the sequence 15, 31, 63, 127, 255, _, …
Answer: 511
18. The day after tomorrow is the third day after Wednesday. Which day was the day
before yesterday?
Answer: Tuesday
19. A snail is at the bottom of a 20-meter-deep pit. Every day, the snail climbs 5 meters
upwards but at night slides 4 meters back downwards. How many days does it take
before the snail reaches the top of the pit?
20. If I borrow $50 from my mom and $50 from my dad, that’s $100. I buy a shirt that’s $97
do I have $3 as change. If I give $1 to my mom and $1 to my dad and keep the other
$1 for myself, I’d would owe an $49 to my mom and $49 to my dad for a total of $98
plus $1 from myself totaling $99. Where is the other dollar?