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Checking calculations £2 Calculating with Decimals £2

Choose the correct answer to Ewan knows that 23 x 168 = 3864.


He uses this to find the answers to:
A 2.3 x 16.8
54 x 265
B 3864 ÷ 230 Maths Take-Away Menu
C 230 x 1.68
from the following: Which question gave him the largest answer ?

Number
23 360, 14 310, 15 606, 10 940, 19 025
You must justify your answer. Standard form £2
Work out ( 7 x 104 )2 .
Perfect Square £2 Give your answer in the standard form.

Explain why 240 x 15 is a perfect square.

Working with money £2 Indices £3


Find the value of n when 34 - 2n = 72
Gio goes shopping and buys 6 DVDs
priced at £3.85 each.

What is an efficient way of Using a Calculator £2


calculating the total cost of the DVDs Use a calculator to work out
mentally?
44.3 - 26.9
Standard Form £2 5.22 + 9.8
Hannah is asked to find the distance
from the earth to the moon in Give your answer correct to 2 significant
kilometres. Her answer must be figures.
written in standard form.

Why is her answer of 38.44 x 104 km


incorrect?

Comparing £2
Prove that 5/8 > 62%

Drinks
These mixed questions will
make a great accompaniment
to your meal.
Thank you for ordering your food with
us.
Calculating with Mixed Numbers £2
Find the value of a if We hope you have enjoyed your meal.
4 3/7 - a = 2 2/21

Highest Common Factor £3


Please come back again soon. GCSE Mathematics
Find the Highest Common Factor of 108
and 180.
Foundation Tier
Using this Take-Away Menu Main Course Buying Fruit £4
For each sitting you will need to choose a Your main dish is number Renee buys 1kg of fruit in her local
Starter, Main Course, Dessert & Drink. based and is served with shop.
‘portions’ from other A 1/4 of the fruit she buys are
areas of Maths or real life blueberries, 2/5 are raspberries and the
The prices vary for each course.
applications. These
This symbol indicates that a calculator remainder are blackberries.
problem solving questions
may be used when answering the may take a bit more time
She pays with a £20 note and gets
question. to digest. £6.45 change. Knowing that the
raspberries cost £1.30 per 100g and the
Remember to ensure that you show blackberries are £1.10 per 100g, find the
your workings clearly. Austrian Temperatures £3 cost of the blueberries per 100g.
The following table shows the lowest
temperatures recorded in Austrian ski resorts
If you have any questions don’t forget to ask your last January. Space Travel £4
waiter (that’s your teacher). The nearest star to the earth is the sun
Resort Mayrhofen Obergurgl Sõll St Anton
Enjoy your meal! which is 1.5 x 108 km away.
Temperature -3 -6 -0.5 ... If a rocket travels from earth at a speed
(˚C)

Starters of 4 x 104 km/h, how many hours will it


Find the lowest recorded temperature at St
These are quick questions Anton knowing that the mean temperature for
take for the rocket to reach the sun?
designed to warm you up and the four resorts is –3.5˚C.
get your appetite for maths Train Times £3
going!
Queuing £4
Harry is waiting at the end of a queue to The train to Bristol and the train to
buy the latest tablet. The queue is 150m Birmingham both leave Worcester
Roots £1 long and each person in the queue takes up station at 09:55.
Find the cubed root of 125 approximately 60cm of room when waiting in The train to Bristol leaves every 28
line. How many people are in front of Harry in minutes and the train to Birmingham
the queue? leaves every 16 minutes.
Negative Numbers £1 Examination Results £5 What will be the next time that both
Calculate 9 - (-23) Marek receives his school report with his trains depart from Worcester at the
end of year examination results. Some of same time?
his results are given as percentages and
Order of Operations £1 others are written as a mark out of the
total. He is also given a table to convert
Find the value of 5 x (7 –4)2 + 24 ÷ 3
percentages to grades.
Dessert
Rounding £1 SUBJECT RESULT % GRADE “The proof of the pudding
Write the answer to 34.12 ÷ 0.53 ENGLISH 26
/40 85 A is in the eating”.
correct to 2 d.p. GEOGRAPHY 72% 70 B These questions are
designed to test your
Ordering decimals HISTORY 12
/15 60 C
understanding of key
Place the following in ascending order : £1 MATHEMATICS 78% 50 D
number concepts.
0.414, 0.4, 0.44, 0.14, 0.41, 0.441 SCIENCE /25
17 35 E

Factors £1 (a) What grades did Marek achieve in his


Which of the following is not a factor subjects? Prime Number £2
of 64: Explain why 243 is not a prime number
4, 8, 12, 16 ? (b) Knowing that the Mathematics test was
marked out of 150, how many more marks did
Marek need to achieve a grade A?

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