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1. Write the value of 5 in each number.

0.052 ………………………
150.348 ………………………
83.259 ……………………… [3]

2. Mrs. Clark owns a bakery.


In January, she made $125.50.
In February, she made 5 times as much.
In March, she made 10 times as much as in February.
How much money did Mrs. Clark make in February?
…………… [1]

3. Decompose the number in the part-whole model.


[1]

4. Mike is thinking of a number.


Rounded to the nearest whole, his number is 7.
Rounded to the nearest tenth, his number is 6.8.
List one possible number Mike could be thinking of.
……………… [1]

5. Fill in the missing boxes to complete the sequence.


¾, 0.85, 1.0
[1]

6. The equation 2 + 2 + 2 + 2 is written on the board.


If 4 × 2 is the 4th term, what would be the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd terms?
…………………, …………………, …………………

Will one of the numbers in the sequence equal 16?


……………… [2]

7. Here are the first 3 terms of a sequence. The sequence is made up of


cube numbers.
1, 8, 27
What are the next two terms? ………………….. …………………..
What is the 6th term? …………… [2]

8. Amy thinks of a square number. She multiplies the number by 4. She


gets a cube number. Write down the square number.
……………… [1]

9. There are two bells. One rings every 5 seconds and the other every 7
seconds.
They both start ringing at the same time. How long will it take until they
both ring again at the same time?
……………… [1]

10. John has a spinner with sections labelled 1 to 6. He spins the spinner
12 times. Here are his scores.
2, 5, 5, 3, 4, 6, 1, 5, 4, 2, 3, 1
Find the mean: .......................
Find the median: ....................
Find the mode: .......................
Find the range: ....................... [4]

12. The perimeter of the regular pentagon is 50 cm.


What is the length of one side? …………… [1]

13. Look at the shape below and complete the properties.


The name of this shape is a

This shape has ……………… pairs of equal angles.


This shape has ……………… lines of symmetry. [3]

15. Use a compass and ruler to draw a circle with a radius of 3 cm.
[1]
16. The diagram below shows a regular hexagon.
Write down the order of rotational symmetry of the hexagon.
……………… [1]

17. Write these divisions as fractions


5 divided by 8 …………………
3 divided by 9 ………………… [2]

18. Which one is greater?


¾ of 36 or ⅔ of 24?
……………… [1]

19. Linda got 35 marks out of 70 in her math test. Sarah got 55%. Who did
better?
……………… [1]

20. Write 3 equivalent fractions for .


………………… ………………… ………………… [1]

22. Write <, >, or = to complete the statement.


15% …… …….18% …… 0.25 [3]

24. True or false.


3.15 hours = 3 hours 15 minutes
……………… [1]
25. Fill in the missing numbers.
8.12 - ………….= 3.44
…………. - 45.6 = 8.3 [2]

26. Here are three pieces of rope.


Rope A is 1.2 m long.
Rope B is double the length of rope A.
Rope C is 0.5 m shorter than rope B.
What is the total length of all three ropes? ………………… [1]

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