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Mathematics Review 1

Mathematics Revistion exams Questions

1. Look at this table.

1 2 3 4 5 6
7 8 9 10 11 12
13 14 15 16 17 18
19 20 21 22 23 24
25 26 27 28 29 30

a. i Where are the multiples of 3? ii Where are the multiples of 6?


b. In one column all the numbers are prime numbers. Which column is
this?
c. Add more rows to the table. Does the column identified in part b
still contain only prime numbers?

2. List all the square numbers in each range.


a. 100 to 200
b. 200 to 300
c. 300 to 400
3. Here are the midday temperatures one Monday, in degrees Celsius, in
four cities.
Astana Wellington Kuala Lumpur Kiev
-10 6 18 -4

a. Which city is the coldest?


b. What is the temperature difference between Kuala Lumpur and Kiev?
c. What is the temperature difference between Kiev & Astana?

4. Find the value of each number.

a. i. (√36)² ⅱ. (√196)² ⅲ.√5² ⅳ. √16²


b. Try to write down a rule to generalize this result.

5. The numbers in the box are square numbers

16 25 26 49 81 100

a. How many factors does each of these numbers have?


b. Is it true that a square number always has an odd number of factors?

6. For each of these infinite sequences, write down:


i. The term-to-term rule ii. The next two terms.
a. 2, 4, 6, 8 __, __
b. 1, 4, 7, 10, __, __
c. 5, 9, 13, 17, __, __
d. 3, 8, 13, 18, __, __
e. 30, 28, 26, 24, __, __
f. 17, 14, 11, 8, __, __
7. Work these out.
a. -7 + -8
b. 6 - -9
c. -10 - -8
d. 5 + -12

8. Find the lowest common multiple of each pair of numbers.


a. 6 and 9
b. 6 and 10
c. 6 and 11
d. 6 and 12

9. Copy this table.

First term Sequence Term-to-term rule


3 11, 14, 17, 20, __, __ Subtract
80 17, 15, 13, 11, __, __ Divide by 2
64 3, 6, 12, 24, __, __ Multiply by 5 then add 1
11 80, 40, 20, 10, __, __ Multiply by 2
17 1, 6, 31, 156, __, __ Divide by 2 then add 4
1 64, 36, 22, 15, __, __ Add 3

Draw a line connecting the sequence on left with the first term in the
middle, then with the term-to-term rule on the right. The first one has
been done for you.

10. Work out the value of each expression.


a. α+5 when α = 3
b. x – 9 when x = 20
c. f + g when f = 7 and g = 4
d. m – n when m = 100 and n = 25
e. 3k when k = 5
f. p + 2q when p = 5 and q = 3
y
g. 4 when y = 32
h. c - 4d when c = 10 and d = 2
i. 2h + 3t when h = 8 and t = 5
w
j. 2 + v when w = 16 and v = 9
30
k. c – 2 when c = 6
x+ y
l. 2
when x = 19 and y = 11

11. Find the missing number in each case.

a. 3² + 4² = ²
b. 8² + 6² = ²
c. 12² + 5² = ²
d. 8² + 15² = ²

12. Lendon uses this formula to work out the


pay of his employees. How much does he pay each of these
employees?

P = hr + b
Where: P is the pay
h is the number of hours worked
r is the rate of pay per hour
a. Cole: works 20 hours a $22 per hour and gets a $30 bonus.
b is the bonus hr means h + r
b. Avery: works 32 hours at $20 per hour and gets a $50 bonus.

13. Write down the value of the red digit in


each of these numbers.
a. 42.673
b. 136.92
c. 0.991
In the part f, to work out the value of the 8, extend the
d. 32.07
place-value table one more column to the right.
e. 9.998
f. 2.4448

14. Which symbol, × or ÷, goes in each box to


make the statement correct?
a. 45 10 = 4.5
b. 3.2 100 = 320
c. 0.02 1000 = 20
d. 0.3 100 = 0.003
e. 560 1000 = 0.56
f. 0.09 10 = 0.9

15. Moira went on a diet. She recorded her


weight at the start and end of every month. Here are her records for
June and July.
Weight (kg) Weight (kg)
Start of June 95.45 End of June 91.92
Start of July 91.92 End of July 88.35

a. During which month, June or July, did Moira lose more weight?
b. At the start of August Moira weighed 88.35 kg. During August she
lost 1.82 kg. How much did Moira weigh at the end of August?

16. Work these out.


a. 13.45 + 9.3
b. 8 + 9.76 + 23.45
c. 45.95 – 23.7
d. 239.8 – 47.64

17. Andreas is training for a swimming


competition. The table shows the number of lengths of the swimming
pool that he swims during one week. The swimming pool has a length
of 25 m. How far does Andreas swim this week?

Monday Wednesday Friday


No. of lengths 62 78 56
18. Here are some decimal numbers.

5.012 0.66 19.8 123.01 2.39 23.1


Write down all the numbers that have two decimal places.

19. Convert these lengths into the units shown.


a. 80 mm = cm
b. 12 cm = mm
c. 3 m = cm
d. 5000 m = km
e. 560 cm = m
f. 45 mm = cm
g. 4.3 km = m
h. 1.8 m = cm
i. 895 m = km

20. For each of these questions:


i. Work out an estimate of the answer
ii. Work out the correct answer, to one decimal place
iii. Compare your estimate with the accurate answer to check your
answer is correct.
194+ 45.7
a. 14
618.2−78.5
b. 39
36.5× 4
c. 76
8 ×58.27
d. 23

21. Write down the value shown on each of


these scales.

22. Question Convert 5650 mm into metres.


Solution 5650 ÷ 1000 = 5.65 m

This is part of Xanti’s homework.

Is this correct? Explain your answer.


23. Jayla has a brother who is 8 years old. She
estimates his weight to be 65 kg. Is this estimate sensible? Give a
reason for your answer.

24. Write down the appropriate letter, A, B, C


or D, for the correct method for each converstion.

a. m to cm A × 100 B ÷ 100 C × 1000 D ÷ 1000


b. ml to l A × 100 B ÷ 100 C × 1000 D ÷ 1000
c. kg to g A × 100 B ÷ 100 C × 1000 D ÷ 1000
d. kg to t A × 100 B ÷ 100 C × 1000 D ÷ 1000

25. Anil says that this scale shows a mass of 6.2


kg. Is Anil correct?

Explain your answer.


26. Mirai has two measuring jugs, A and B.

She pours water into the measuring jugs to the levels shown.
How much water does she need to add to measuring jug A so that
there is the same amount of water in both jugs?

27. Shona goes for run four times a week.


During one week she runs 3.6 km, 4.85 km, 10.5 km and 7.45 km. How
far did Shona run in this week?
28. The table shows six of the fastest times run
by women in the 100 m sprint.

Name Country Date Time (seconds)


Kerron Stewart Jamaica 2009 10.75
Marion Jones USA 1998 10.65
Merlene Ottey Jamaica 1996 10.74
Carmelita Jeter USA 2009 10.64
Shelley-Ann Fraser Jamaica 2009 10.73
Florence Griffith-Joyner USA 1988 10.49

Who is the fourth fastest woman runner? Explain how you worked out
your answer.

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