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1. Here is a 100 square grid.

Some of the squares in the grid are shaded.

Write the percentage of the square grid that is shaded. .…….% [1]

2. Here is a number line showing decimals and their equivalent percentages.


Write the correct number each box.

0 0.5 1

0 50% 100%

3. Complete the table by classifying and writing the letter of each shape in the correct table.
Equilateral Triangles Isosceles Triangles Scalene Triangles

A B C D E F

4. Write each percentage as fraction in its simplest form


3
a. = 60% c. = 75%
4
3 1
b. = % d. = %
10 4

5. Use the symbol <, > or = to complete the number statement

a. 20% 0.02
1
b. 30%
4
3
c. 0.75
5
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6. Here are the numbers


1 7
; 0.5 ; 75% ; 10 ; 15%
4

Place the number in the correct order.


……. < ………. < ……. < …….. < ……..

7. Draw lines to match each fraction with its decimal equivalent

2 3 3 4
5 10 4 20

0,75 0.30 0.2 0.4

8. Here are two spinner


Each spinner has sections that are equal sizes.

1 2 1 2

4 2 4

A B
Mia spins each spinner once
Tick to show the correct likelihood for each outcome
Likelihood
outcome More likely on More likely on Equally likely on
spinner A spinner B spinner A and B
Spin an even number
Spin a number 4
Spin a number less
than 4
Spin a number 3

B) Mia makes a new spinner with eight equal parts.


Write A, B, or C in each section of the spinner so that
Mia says,
A has no chance
B has a good chance
C has a poor chance
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9. Toby has some number cards.


1 2 5 6
He chooses two of the cards to make this statement correct.
Write a number in each box to show which cards toby chooses.

0% > > 0.35


5

10. Clara makes the spinner.


She spins it to choose the colour of the clothes to wear.
Write the colour in order of likelihood.

Red blue

G Yellow

………………,……………….., ……………….., …………………,


Least likely most likely

11. Complete the equivalent representations of the number. Look at the shaded parts
Shape Fraction Decimal Percentage

12. There are 300 fishes in the pool.


35% of the fishes are salmons.
How many salmons in the pool?
Show your working

13. There are 85 primary 5 students at school.


60% of them are girls.
How many boys are there at school?
Show your working
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14. Draw a ring around the smaller amount.


50% of 80 or 25% of 100
Show your working

15. You are given a pack of 8 digits cards. Design each pack to satisfy the rule given.
Write the digit on the middle of the card
a. There is an even chance of drawing a 6.

b. It is unlikely to draw a 3 and likely to draw a 9.

16. There is a pack of cards consists of 10 cards.

1 1 1 1 1 2 2 5 5 4

Probability shows that is equally likely to get a 2 and a 5.


It is likely to get a 1 and unlikely to get a 4.
To prove the predicted probability, Steve draws the cards 50 times.
Here are possible results of his experiments.
A B C
Card Frequency Card Frequency Card Frequency
number number number
1 25 1 14 1 8
2 10 2 12 2 20
4 5 4 14 4 7
5 10 5 10 5 15

Which shows the most suitable to the predicted possibility?


17. Lily rolls a fair 1-6 dice. Here are some outcome statements.
Outcome
A She rolls an even number
B She rolls 2 digit number
C She does not roll 1
D She rolls number more than 0
E She rolls number less than 2

Write the letter for each outcome in order of likelihood.


…………………,…………………,…………………,…………………,…………………,
(impossible) (certain)
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18. Here are four bags

Each bag contains marbles that are either black or white.


The marbles are all the same size.
Budi takes a marble at random from one of the bags.
Write the letter of the bag that has the greatest likelihood of choosing a white marble.

19. Bob has a bag with Red, Blue, and Yellow marbles.

Bob pick one marble at random.


Tick all the statements that are true.
It is likely to pick a red marble.
He has an equal chance of picking a red or a blue marble.
He has more chance of picking a red than a yellow marble.
He has less chance of picking a blue than a yellow marble.

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