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1 (a) Write 45 000 in standard form.

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(b) Write 2.06 # 10 - 2 as an ordinary number.

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2 (a) Write down all the factors of 28.

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(b) Write 54 as a product of its prime factors.

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(c) Find the lowest common multiple (LCM) of 48 and 60.

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3 The length, l cm, of a sheet of paper is 29.7 cm, correct to the nearest millimetre.

Complete this statement about the value of l.

.............................. G l < .............................. [2]

e2 - o # .
1 7 6
4 Without using a calculator, work out
3 8 25
You must show all your working and give your answer as a fraction in its simplest form.

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5 Write down the value of the 7 in the number 570 296.

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6 The table shows the temperature, in °C, at midday on the first day of each month during one year in a
city.

Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
9 11 15 19 23.5 27.5 29 28 25 19.5 14.5 10

Calculate the mean of these temperatures.

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7 Write these numbers in order, starting with the smallest.


13 5
5.6% 0.065
201 89

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smallest
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8 Udita thinks of two whole numbers.


Both numbers are greater than 6.
The lowest common multiple (LCM) of the two numbers is 90.
The highest common factor (HCF) of the two numbers is 6.

Find the two numbers.

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(9) A tower has two bells, A and B.


Bell A rings every 12 minutes.
Bell B rings every 14 minutes.
Both bells ring at 09 30.

Find the next time both bells ring together.

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10 Put one pair of brackets into this calculation to make it correct.

150 - 17 - 5 # 2 2 = 33

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11 Work out 5 # 6 2 .
Give your answer correct to 2 decimal places.

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12 Joe thinks of a positive number, n.


He squares n, then adds it to - 24 .
The answer is 25.

Work out n.

n = ................................................ [2]

1 11 .
13 Without using a calculator, work out 2 #
3 14
You must show all your working and give your answer as a mixed number in its simplest form.

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14 Write the number sixteen thousand and thirty-seven in figures.

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15 Write down the six factors of 28.

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16 Write 9876 correct to the nearest thousand.

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17 The pictogram shows the number of different coloured cars a garage sells in a month.

Yellow

Red

White

Silver

Key: = 12 cars

Work out how many more white cars than red cars the garage sells.

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(d) A ski lift, when full, takes 4000 passengers per hour.
This lift works for 10 hours a day.
One day, this lift is 90% full for 3 hours and 75% full for 7 hours.

Work out the number of passengers who take the lift that day.

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(e) The family buy their lift passes before the holiday for a total of 51 400 rupees.
In America, the passes cost a total of $684.
The exchange rate is 1 rupee = $0.0129 .

Show that the family save 1620 rupees, correct to the nearest 10 rupees, by buying the passes
before their holiday.

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(f) The height, h metres, of the mountain is 2642 m, correct to the nearest metre.

Complete this statement about the value of h.

......................... G h 1 ......................... [2]


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18 (a) Work out the value of 252 ' 625 .

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(b) Find the value of 29 791 .

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(c) Write down an irrational number.

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(d) Write 315 as the product of its prime factors.

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(e) (i) Find the highest common factor (HCF) of 28 and 70.

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(ii) Find the lowest common multiple (LCM) of 28 and 70.

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(f) Write 4 -3 as

(i) a fraction,

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(ii) a decimal, correct to 2 significant figures.

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19 (a) Change 2.7 kilometres into metres.

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(b) Find the number of hours in 5 days.

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20 Hank flies from Los Angeles to Shanghai.

(a) The flight departs on Friday 22 July at 21 40.


The flight takes 13 hours 35 minutes.
The local time in Shanghai is 15 hours ahead of the local time in Los Angeles.

Find the day, date and time in Shanghai when Hank’s flight arrives.

Day ........................... , Date ........................... , Time ........................... [3]

(b) The cost of the flight is $920.


The exchange rate is $1 = 6.87 Chinese yuan.

Find the cost of the flight in yuan.

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21 P = 2n - 3t

Find the value of n when P = 9 and t = 8 .

n = ................................................ [3]
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(c) Put one pair of brackets into each of these calculations to make them correct�

(i) 4 # 3 + 7 ' 2 = 20

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(ii) 51 - 12 ' 3 + 6 = 19

[1]

(d) Write down

(i) the reciprocal of 8,

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(ii) the value of 14 0 �

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(e) Calculate�

(i) 54

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(ii) 6859

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(iii) 16 2

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