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The document contains a series of mathematical problems and calculations, including basic arithmetic, percentages, geometry, and sequences. It requires the completion of various tasks such as calculating areas, sale prices, and solving for specific terms in sequences. The problems are structured to assess understanding of mathematical concepts and operations.

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Work out.

−6 × −13

......................[1]

1. Complete each of these calculations with the correct whole number

[2]
2. Work out
i. 12% of 240
……………….[1]

ii. Increase $ 120 by 15%

……………….[2]

3. The diagram shows a parallelogram.

Work out the area of the parallelogram.

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…………………..cm2[1]
4. A new TV is priced at £320. In a sale it is reduced by 45%.
Calculate the sale price

…………………..[3] 6.
Naomi draws a regular polygon with exactly 13 lines of symmetry. Write down the order of
rotational symmetry of her polygon.

……………………….[1]
7. Mike and Carlos share some money in the ratio 2 : 5
Draw a ring around the correct statement

8. Work out

…………………………[3]

9. Find the value of each expression when 𝑥 = −2 𝑎𝑛𝑑 𝑦 = 5


4(𝑥 − 𝑦) =…………………….

10𝑦 − 2𝑥2 =…………………….


[2]

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10. Jamila has a 6-digit number.
Two of the digits in her number are hidden.

[2]

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11. t
The 3rd term of the sequence is 7 Find
the 1st term of the sequence.

[2]

1 5 9 13 17… … … … … … ….
12. A sequence of numbers is shown below

(a) Find the next number

.....................[1]

(b) Find an expression for the nth term of the sequence.

……………………[2]
(c) Explain why 95 will not be a term in this sequence

…………………[2]

…………………..cm[2]

0.6 − 0.2 × 2 + 0.1 = 0.18


16. Write one pair of brackets in this calculation to make it correct.

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17. Calculate.

Give your answer as a fraction.

………………..………[1]
18. Draw a ring around the fraction that is equivalent to a terminating decimal.

19. A circle has radius 5cm.


Work out the circumference of the circle. Take π=3.14

…………………………….cm2[2] b) A
semicircle is shown below.

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Work out the perimeter of the semicircle.

………………cm[2]
20. The diagram below shows a shape made with centimetre cubes

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(a) On the centimetre square grid, draw the front elevation.

[2]

5: 10
22. Simplify the ratio.

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