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YEAR 9 NUMERACY (CALCULATOR ALLOWED) I
Jarrad is paid $18 per hour at his job.
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How much will he be paid for working 6 hours?
$12
0
$24
0
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$108 $216
0

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Which of the following is equal to 36?
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32+ 22 32 X 22
2J X 22 23+ 22
0 0 0

When keeping horses, 1 hectare of land is recommended for every 2 horses.


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How many hectares of land would be needed for 8 horses?
10 16
4 6

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What is the value of the ex pression 5 + ( - 17) - ( -4)?
4 26
-8 18
-16
0 0
0

Lara earned $16.92 per hour working at a store.


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This week she worked for 12¼ hours.
She used the money she earned this week to buy concert tickets for herself
and her friends.
Each concert ticket cost $19.55.
Whal is the maximum number of concert tickets Lara could have bought?

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T.tmlD\· hft u S:..'\5 in the monurq; .md did nrx !\.'tum until 4:t5 Al, • stare. ::!I> kilograms ol sand rosts SL'iO :ar..J 40 lilogriu:ns
9 of the samr Qnd casts S9ID
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king a.is T.m,ary mxn ha bomi- 1 Which graph could shoo,· IN." rel.u:ion:,,hip beh.'re<I I ht' amomu ot sand and t5 o..-.:N,

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1 cup ct "'-"" ior Cini' rtttpe and I 4 cups ol ria- for another recipe.
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Hr U!lil!'ld Sand(llg) Sand (kg) Sand ~g)
How rnmv cupsoi n.:r did Mike- h.n~ left? 0 0
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0 0 0 Jam es spins the arrow on tht' ,.:heel to wrn a p rize.


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The arrow has a n equal c:hann~of landing on eadl st"C'IHwt

M.a!KJn ,; l"l'CWpC from a n ~ strue was tom and part of it was lost.
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One-Slap 8.cbo11tcs Store

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What is th,;, p mbat-u,iy that the arrow" ill Lind'"' IJ_ ?
0.115 lB-S L ,- '

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• '-'>ll"h I ~pad,; ol b.-ifK'nl"' cost ~ 1 ~---r S6


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H i s ~ card !t.ltfflll>N show.l/J th& he s:pc-nt S~40 at t.>k'tlroni0c-s '-Inn!.
About hoo,, mu.:1' did the fl.lSh drh'\" C05t'
S5 St6 $28 S55
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YEAR 9 NUMERACY (CALCULATOR ALLOWED)

A sold plates for S5 e<>eh and mugs for S3 <'ach.


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Na than wrote the equation 5 + 3
d hc P nr • 75 to calculate the number of plates
an mugs ' rould buy for CQC!ly S75.
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YEAR 9 NUMERACY (CALCULATOR ALLOWED )
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The table below lists the original pnce an
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How many plates and mugs did Nathan buy for S75?
Discount
Shop Orlglnal price
0 5 plates and 3 mugs
25o/o
A $20
5 plates and 12 mugs 1
8 $24 3
9 plates .md 10 mugs
30%
0 15 plates and 25 mugs C

D $2011

U:O l'l'alrded the number of pages he printed over five weeks. Which shop has the lowest sale price for the shirt?
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17, 22. 17. 24, 20 A B C
D
C) 0
What is the mean numbe.r of pages Leo printed? 0

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Ruby designs a rectangular picture for her wall.
Inside her rectangle, she adds three straigh t lines as sho wn.
A Jam l'OOJ><' uses 2 cups of sugar for every 3 cups of fruit.
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Sck.--ct thl' correct combinaUon of sugar and fruit for this n:,cipc.

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2 cup of sugar, J cup o
I cup of sugar, 1.5 cups of fruit
O 1.5 cups of sug.ir, 25 cups of fruit
0 4 n.,ps of sugar. 5 cups of fruit

A cl.155 is makin.g cryslills u sing sugar-water and string.


14 What is the size o f angle x?
lia.:h student na.od, 0.25 lit res of sugar-water for the experiment.
How many millililn,s of sugar-walt'r docs each student m.•ed? \_J ~5' __ \ degrees
~ - _J millililn.'S

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YEAR 9 NUMERACY (CALCULATOR ALLOWED) I YEAR 9 NUMERACY (CALCULATOR ALLOWED) I
Lines AB and CD are parallel
The whL>els on a bicydc each have a diameter of 670 mm. 20 Linc PQ intersects lines AB and CD as shown.
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B
C

I-- 670 mm--l Which pair of angles arc equal?

The wheels tum 10 times. 0 LDGQand LDGP


0 LCGP and LAFQ
Approximately how many metres has the bicycle travelled?
0 LQGCand LQGD
!Om 21 m 42m 352m
0 e 0 0
4'Ji L PGC and L PFA

Anne made a dot plot to show the ages of the students in her dan ce d ass.
Which expression is equivalent to 3x' - 9x + x'? 21
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x' (3x' - 9x + x3) x(3x -9 + x') •
3(x' - 3:r + x') 3x(x - 3 + x' )

0 0 0
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6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
Jenny asked 35 people whether they work, go to school, do both or do neither.
Age (years)
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The Venn diagram shows the results.
What is the range of ages of the students in Anne·s dance class?
4 8 10 11
0 0 0 ,~
There are 52 people in a conference room.
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What is the probability that a person randomly selected from the group goes lo The ratio offemales to males in the room is 15 to 11.
school and works, rounded to three decimal places? How many females need to leave the room so that the ratio of fl•malc~ to m J \c-.
0.943 0.100 0.091 0.086 0.057 in the room is 1 to 1?
0 0 0 .• 0

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YEAR
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NUMERACY (CALCULATOR ALLOWED)
A school wgetablr garden has:
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• 4 k-ttu Cl' plan ts
26 A Cart.,,.ian plorw I• aho wn.
• l<lSs capsicum plants than s p inach Plants
• 4 tU11<.-s as many s pinach plMts as lettuce planJs
• ·1 pilrslcy pla nt, I s.1gc plant llnd 1 basll plant .inJ
• the number c,f s p inach plants is a qudrter of the numbe r of tomato plants.
How ma.n y plants arc growing in the school vegetable garden?
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24 A s hnp sel.l<1 fo ur si:,;.:,s of cons of red kidnt")' beans.


O.a'l.q'
$2.40
$1.76 $1.89 Select the corrnct sta tement belo w
, . - O i.s locatro whc•rn r • Oandy <O
~ed Kidne.Y 0 f i. located where .r > 0 and )I < 0.

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$1 .00
Beans O K Is located wherP l < 0 and >U
500 g O L is located where x < 0 and v• 0

Can 1 27 The Louvre Pyramid in Paris, Frana,, is ma de u p of four triani,;1,-. a.nd a square,
Can2 CanJ Can4
Which can of n.-d kidney beans costs the least per gram?
Can 1 Can 2 Can 3 Can 4
0 0 0

25 The sum of the interior an g les of a pentagon can be fou nd by fi rst dividing
it into triangles from onr vertex.

Roland is hiri,d to clean the inte rior sidt!S and tru, floor o f the L,,uvn• Py r.un1J
What is the area that Roland will need to dean?
Whal is the sum of lhe interior angles of this p entagon?

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YEAR 9 NUMERACY (CALCULATOR ALLOWED) I Y EAR 9 NUMERACY (CALCULATOR ALLOWED )
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28 Mike put SHU ) Ullo " sunpw inrenst ao:ount foe " y..w,_

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He did not U&<, any money out ex- .ldd .any l'TIOl'le)' to the acn,unt. 30
Iv. the md ol tlw )"'Mt... had $1 050 i n the aa:'OUJ\t.
Wh~ wu the :annual JlffC"'Ut;r intereit rat.. ?

21 cm
Seth dnws .1 t.orgd .os sh.-n.
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8 cm

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\Vhat. IS the m:a~hnu.m l'l!Ulllb(~ of PK"'t" ut t. h u, .,\Jh ' th.It . . ..-n ht iru...o i. th, t,. •.._,

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\\'h ,u the valu<' ol ,f 3
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What is the area of the entire target?
Round your answer to the nearest square centlmetre.
A dc,,ii,'TI is mad" usmg I\~ = 3S 1T1Anv l.>r)t<• b..·.i,h ~, l'ma:ll b,.-..,d~
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The mas,, uf e.>ch large l>.,ad 1~ 120 1rulhgnm,
Them..,,,; o l each :.mall bead is 80 m,11111:rams
The tot::il mas,, of all the t...-ads ~-d ,,. 32 ~a,11,
How many beads are ust-d in total tu rn.a}..,, lh" d,·,1i;,,'

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