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The document contains 30 math word problems involving topics like fractions, percentages, ratios, probability, algebra and geometry. The problems require calculating values, finding unknowns, comparing quantities, and identifying patterns in sequences. Multiple choice, true/false and short answer responses are included with the problems.
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1.

Find the lowest common multiple (LCM) of 15 and 30

[2]

2. (a) Expand.

2(7 – 2x)

[1]

(b) Solve.

3x – 15 = 45

x= [2]

3. Work out.

0.5 × 650

[1]

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4. Calculate
4 + (1 + 22) × 3

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5. Simplify.

4a + 2b – b + a

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6. (a) Write 2.147 correct to 1 decimal place.

[1]

(b) Write 52.019 correct to 2 decimal places.

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7. Rono is x years old.
Sofie is 10 years older than Rono.

Write an expression for Sofie’s age in terms of x.

[1]

The sum of their ages is 44.


Find Rono’s age.

[2]

8. Find the value of 3a – b when a = 6 and b = (- 4)

[2]

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9. Mina has 24 hair clips in a box.
Here are the colours of the hair clips.

12 red
4 purple
6 pink
2 blue

She picks one hair clip at random from the box.

A B C D E

0 0.5 1

Use the probability scale.

(a) Write the letter of the arrow that shows the probability that she picks a pink hair
clip.

[1]

(b) Complete this sentence.

The probability that Mina picks a…...................colour hair clip is shown bythe letter D.

[1]

10. The distance from Longtown to Manville is 76 km.These towns are plotted on a map.
The map has a scale of 1cm = 20km.

Find the distance between these two towns on the map.

cm [2]

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11. Hassan and Lily share $250 in the ratio 3 : 7

Write down the fraction that Hassan receives.

[1]

Hassan gives $15 of his share to his mother.

What fraction of Hassan’s share does his mother receive?


Give your answer in its simplest form.

[3]

12. Pierre rolls a fair six-sided dice numbered 1 to 6

Tick (➹) to show if each pair of events is mutually exclusive or not mutually exclusive.

Mutually Not mutually


exclusive exclusive
Rolling a 6 and rolling an even number

Rolling an odd number and rolling a factor of 6

Rolling a square number and rolling a multiple of 3

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15. Carlos buys tins of soup. The shop has three offers.

Pack of 6 for $3.00 Pack of 4 for $1.80 One tin for $0.49

The tins are identical.

Tick (➹) the offer that represents the best value for money.

Pack of 6 Pack of 4 One tin

Show your working.

[3]

16. Draw a ring around each number that is a common factor of 30 and 75

5 15 25 75 150

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17. Calculate.
–123 – (– 72)

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18. Mia hires a bike.


The hire cost is $2.50 for each hour.
Work out the cost of hiring the bike for 7 hours.

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19. A meal costs $110 plus a service charge of 10%


Calculate the total cost of the meal.

[2]

20. Below is a triangle.


Calculate its area.

cm2 [2]

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23. Here are the first four terms of a number sequence

4 9 14 19

(a) Write down the next term of the number sequence.

[1]

(b) Explain how you found your answer to 23 (a).

……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………

……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………

……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………
[1]

(c) Find the difference between the 8th and 10th terms.

[1]

24. Emily has the following cards

Emily is going to choose two cards and multiply the numbers on them.
What cards should Emily choose to make the largest possible answer?

and [1]

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25. Here is a function machine

(a) Work out the output when the input is 12

[1]

(b) Work out the output when the input is 10

[1]

(c) Work out the input when the output is 35

[1]

26. Write the correct sign, > or < in each box.

[3]

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27. Karen scored 35% in her Math test.
Karen scored 35 marks out of 70 marks in her English test.
In which subject did Karen score a better percentage?
Show your working.

……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………

……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………

……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………
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28. Work out 14 ÷ and give your answer in the simplest form.
15 9

[2]

29. Below is a list of numbers

0.3% 3/100 6/20 45% 4.5

Arrange the above numbers in the descending order.

……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………
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30. A bag contains 200 sweets

Beatrix and Volker share the sweets in the ratio of 7: 3

Work out the number of sweets they each receive.

Beatrix ...................................................

Volker ...................................................

[2]

Work out the difference between the sweets each person received.

[1]

31. Shown below is a rectangle.

Find the perimeter of the rectangle.

[2]

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32. Betty has a bag of 20 fruit flavour sweets.

7 of the sweets are strawberry flavour,11 are lime flavour,


2 are lemon flavour.

Emily takes at random a sweet from the bag.

Write down the probability that Emily

(a) takes a strawberry flavour sweet,


[1]

(b) does not take a lime flavour sweet,


[1]

(c) takes an orange flavour sweet.

[1]

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