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Quiz - Y7 Jupiter Revision 2

This document appears to be a student test or assignment containing 9 math questions ranging from finding prime numbers and estimating numbers to calculating lowest common multiples and highest common factors. The questions involve topics like rounding numbers, mass increases over time, and determining the minimum number of boxes needed to hold a given number of items. The document provides examples and prompts for showing work but does not show the answers to any questions.

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1.

Find the two p ime numbers.

Example: 1 and 2.

2. Estimate the number below to the nearest whole


number.

3. calculate.
4. Use your own ule, t y to w ite down a ule to
explain your answer in Q3.

5. Hur Jin thinks of a number.


His number rounded to 2 decimal places is 39.76.
What is the smallest possible number Hur Jin could have thought of?

6. A baby elephant has a mass of 105 kg.


The elephant increases in mass by 100 kg per year.
Work out how many years it will take for the elephant's mass to increase to 1 tons.
Give your answer nearest to year.

7. A box can hold a maximum of 40 apples.


What is the smallest number of boxes you need to hold 300 apples?

8.

Find the LCM.


9.

Find the HCF.

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