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Yr 1 Terminal

This document contains math questions involving operations like finding the lowest common multiple, highest common factor, writing numbers as products of prime factors, and performing calculations with fractions and decimals. The questions cover a range of math skills and require setting up and solving multiple steps.

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Yr 1 Terminal

This document contains math questions involving operations like finding the lowest common multiple, highest common factor, writing numbers as products of prime factors, and performing calculations with fractions and decimals. The questions cover a range of math skills and require setting up and solving multiple steps.

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QUESTION 1

Find the lowest common multiple of 60 and 90. [2]

QUESTION 2
Find the highest common factor of 24 and 60. [2]

QUESTION 3
Write 144 as a product of its prime factors. [2]
QUESTION 4

QUESTION 5
QUESTION 6

QUESTION 7

QUESTION 8
QUESTION 9

QUESTION 10
Use your calculator to:

QUESTION 11
Use your calculator to:
QUESTION 12

Question 13
Without using calculator, workout the following questions:
(Show all the steps of your working and give your answer as fraction in its
simplest form.)
5 1
(a) −
6 2

[2]

3 2
(b) +
4 3

[2]
3 2 1
(c) + −
4 3 8

[2]

5 3
(d) 2 −
7 8

[2]

7 5
(e) 2 ÷
9 6

[2]

5 3
(f) 2 ×
8 7

[2]
1 3
− −
2 8
(g) 1 3
− +
2 8

[3]

Question 14
Write the number 10475 correct to
(a) the nearest thousands

(b) 3 significant figures

(c) 2 significant figures


Question 15
Write the number 0.07685 correct to
(a) 3 significant figures

[1]
(b) 2 significant figures

[1]
(c) 2 decimal places

[1]

Question 16
Write the number 3658.75 correct to
(a) the nearest hundreds

[1]
(b) the nearest tenths

[1]
(c)the nearest whole number

[1]

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