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The document contains a series of mathematical problems and objectives, including temperature calculations, area and volume problems, and ratio and proportion questions. It also includes tasks related to finding common multiples, factors, and evaluating expressions. The problems are designed to test various mathematical concepts and skills.

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OBJECTIVES:

1. A liquid with an initial temperature of 25C 2.


was heated for 3 minutes, and its -6 R 0 S 8
temperature increased by 3C every minute.
What is the final temperature of the liquid. Diagram shows a number line, the value of
A. C C. 34 C R and S are
B. C D. 75 C A. C.

B. D.

3. If and , find 4. The value of


the value of . A. lies between 5 and 13
A. 0.01865 C. 0.1865 B. lies between 18 and 25
B. 0.05899 D. 0.5899 C. is equal to 12
D. is equal to 144
6. A square photoframe with sides 16 cm has a
5. The are of a square is cm2. Calculate the 3 cm wide border around three of its sides.
length of each of its sides, in cm. What is the area of the border, in cm2?
A. C. A. 126 C. 256
B. 228 D. 418
B. D.

7. Find the number of common multiples of 3 8. The lowest common multiple (LCM) of 3, 6
and 9 which is less than 30. and 12 is
A. 2 C. 4 A. 12 C. 24
B. 3 D. 5 B. 18 D. 216
9. The sum of the lowest common multiple 10. Which of the following is not a common
(LCM) and highest common factor (HCF) factor of 12, 24 and 30?
of 16 and 24 is A. 2 C. 5
A. 11 C. 40 B. 3 D. 6
B. 32 D. 56
11. A cubic tank with edges 10 cm is 12. The ratio of the marks of Cheong to Lee is 6
completely filled with water. A leak at the : 7. If Lee has 42 marks, find their total
bottom of the tank drains away 200 cm3 of mark.
water every minute. How long it takes to A. 78 C. 114
drain away all the water in the tank, in B. 91 D. 120
minutes.
A. 2 C. 20
B. 5 D. 50
13. RM 112 is divided between Tamrin and 14. RM 270 is shared among P, Q and R
Evelyn according to the ratio of 5 : x. If according to the ratio 3 : 8 : 4. Which of the
Tamrin receives RM 40, calculate the value following statements is false.
of x. A. Q received RM 144
A. 8 C. 14 B. Q received RM 50 more than R.
B. 9 D. 18 C. Q received RM 90 more than P.
D. Q received more than the total
amount received by P and R.

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STRUCTURAL:

1. Find the value of . 2. Evaluate

3. Find all the common factors for 4. Determine the highest common factor
(a) 12 and 24 (HCF) of 24 and 36 using repeated division
(b) 6 and 36 method.

5. Two security guards of SMK Sungai Merah 6. Ainul is on a diet. So, he plans to eat 720 g
petrol around the school every 30 minutes of carbohydrate, 600 g of protein and 500 g
and 45 minutes respectively. If both of them of fruits every day. He wants to divide the
start their shift at 5.30 a.m. What is the time food equally into a few meals.
they both do the petrol together? (i) Find the maximum number of meals
he can have.
(ii) Find the mass of protein for each
meal.

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