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Math Practice Worksheets 12
Math Practice Worksheets 12
Math Practice Worksheets 12
25. ( HS08-Q24) In a soccer game the winner gains 3 points, while the loser gains 0 points. If
the game is a draw, then the two teams gain 1 point each. A team has played 38 games gaining
80 points. Find the greatest possible number of games that the team lost.
26.( HS10-Q18) The digital watch in the picture shows two different digits. How many times a
day does this watch show the same digit in all four positions?
27. ( HS10-Q19) The picture shows an arrangement of four identical dice. On each die, the total
number of pips on each pair of opposite faces is 7. What does the arrangement look like from
behind?
28.( HS10-Q20) You have the three cards shown in the picture. You can form different
numbers with them, for example 989 or 986. Altogether, how many different 3-digit numbers
29. ( HS10-Q23) John has written 6, 7 and 8 in three of the circles shown in the picture. He
now writes each of the numbers 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 in the remaining circles so that the sum of the
numbers along each side of the square is equal to 13. What will be the sum of the numbers in
30.( HS10-Q24) Sylvia drew three shapes made from hexagons, as shown in the picture. She
continues with this pattern. How many hexagons will the fifth figure contain?
31.( HS12-Q15) Loes has started to write some numbers in the table. She decides that each
row and column will contain the number 1, ,2 and 3 exactly once. What is the sum of the
32. ( HS12-Q22)Rachel adds seven numbers and gets 2016. One of the numbers in the addition
is 201. She replaces the number 201 with 102. What answer will she get?