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CAIE

NAME: GRADE: 9
SUBJECT: Mathematics TOPIC : Number
DUE DATE: /06/2021

Section - A

1 a What fraction of this rectangle is shaded? 8/20


b What percentage of the rectangle is not shaded? 12/20
c Draw a similar rectangle, 5 squares long and 4 squares wide.
Shade 65% of the new rectangle.

2 On 1 June the number of visitors to a theme park was recorded


as 19 476.
a Write the number 19 476 in words. ninteen thousand four hundred and seventy six
b What is the value of the digit 4 in this number? four hundred
c Write the number 19 476 to the nearest thousand. 8000
d The next day there were two-and-a-half thousand more visitors than on 1 June.

How many visitors went to the theme park on 2 June?


20976
e Write the number of visitors on 2 June to the nearest 10. 20910

3 From the numbers in the rectangle, write down all of the:


a square numbers 25, 36,64,
b cube numbers 8, 28, 27.
c prime numbers 3, 7, 19
d factors of 56 1,7,8,14,56
e multiples of 6. 30, 36, 42,,64

4 List these fractions in order of size, starting with the smallest.

2 4 5 1
3 9 6 2

Show your method.

5 A factory worker packed 67 boxes of drawing pins in an hour.


Each box contained 48 drawing pins.
a Explain how you would estimate the number of drawing pins that she packed.
b Would you expect the actual number to be more or less than your estimate?
Explain your answer.

c Calculate the exact number of drawing pins that she packed into the boxes.
Show your method.
3216 because 67 x 48 = 3216

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6 Jack saw two identical sweatshirts for sale, one in a shop and one in a market.

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The sweatshirt in the shop was on sale at of the marked price.
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The sweatshirt in the market was on sale with 20% off the marked price.

Work out which sweatshirt would cost less to buy.

Show all your working.

7 Work these out:

a 53 b c d
125 20 10 -12
8 Copy and complete the following table showing equivalent fractions, decimals and percentages.

Fraction Decimal Percentage


0.3
65%

0.84

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9 a Simplify these ratios: i 15 : 25 ii : iii 2.4 : 1.6 iv 30 cm : 1.5 m
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b The audience in a theatre is made up of the following ratio:

men : women : children = 2 : 4 : 3

There are 207 people in the audience. Calculate the number of men.

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c Copy and complete these equivalent ratios:
i 3 : 7 = 21 : ...... ii 18 : 30 = ...... : 5 iii 2½ : 5¾ = 10 : ......

10 a Rhian measures the height of one of her tomato plants as 20 cm.


The next week it is 15% taller. What is its new height?
b Another tomato plant grows from 240 cm to 312 cm.
Calculate the percentage change in height.

11 Look at these number cards:

Copy and complete the blank cards below and work out the answers to parts a and b.

a Choose the two cards that give the lowest possible answer.

b Choose two of the cards that give the answer 100.

12 Sharon is making fairy cakes. She uses 150 g flour to make 24 cakes.
The following week she wants to make 60 fairy cakes.
How much flour will she need?

Section - B

1 The audience in a theatre is made up of the following ratio:

men : women : children = 3 : 4 : 5

a There are 348 people in the audience. Calculate the number of men.
b What fraction of the audience are women?
c What percentage are children?
d Another night the audience was made up of the following ratio:

men : women : children = 2 : 5 : 6

One of the officials recorded that there were 310 people in the audience.
He made a mistake in writing this figure down. Explain how you know this.

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2 a Rhian measures the height of one of her tomato plants as 20 cm.
The next week it is 15% taller. What is its new height?
b Another tomato plant grows from 240 cm to 312 cm.
Calculate the percentage change in height.

3 Geoff filled the petrol tank in his car with unleaded petrol.

The petrol cost him £52.65.


a How many litres did he buy?
b How much more would it have cost Geoff if he had filled his petrol tank with super
unleaded instead?

4 a Write 48, 180 and 108 each as a product of its prime factors.
b Find the highest common factor of 48, 180 and 108.
c What is the lowest common multiple of 48, 180 and 108.

5 Work out:

607 × 4.97
0.214

6 Work out each of the following:


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a b The reciprocal of 5 divided by the square root of .4

7 a The cost of 5 metres of wire is £4.


What is the cost of 8 metres of the same wire?
b It takes 3 men 4 days to build a wall.
How long would it take 2 men to build the same wall?

8 a Express as a recurring decimal.


b Which of the following fractions are recurring decimals?

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