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Math Practice Worksheets 15
Math Practice Worksheets 15
25. (HS22-Q22) Write each of the numbers 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 in the squares to make the
26. (HS22-Q23) What is the largest number of small squares which can be shaded so that no
27. (HS22-Q24) Nick has written each of the numbers from 1 to 9 in the cells of the 3 × 3
table. Only four of these numbers can be seen in the figure. Nick has noticed that for the
number 5 the sum of the numbers in the neighbouring cells equals 13 (neighbouring cells are
cells sharing sides). He noticed the same applies for the number 6. Which number has Nick
written in shaded cell?
28.( HS26-Q02) There were 120 apples in two baskets. When 28 of them were taken from one
of two baskets, then in each basket there was the same amount of apples. How many apples in
29. ( HS26-Q03) Mary(female) has 3 brothers(male) and 2 sisters(female). How many brothers
30.( HS26-Q05) How many two-digit numbers have the same digit in the position of single digit
and tens?
31.( HS26-Q09) In a stable, there is the same number of pigs, ducks and chickens in the yard.
These animals have together 144 legs. How many ducks are there?
33.( HS26-Q11) A number is chosen between 50 and 59, then a zero is added between the
digits of this number. What is the difference between the new number and the initial number?
34.( HS26-Q15) If a grandmother tries to give to each of her grandchildren 10 sweets, one of
them will get none. If she gives 8 sweets to everyone, 6 sweets are left. How many
grandchildren does the grandmother have?