Problem 1 :
What is the smallest number you can create using these figures, once each ?
2 6 7 3
Problem 2 :
What is the largest number you can create using these figures, once each ?
2 5 6 4
Problem 3 :
Calculate the following :
(33 + 7) ÷ (14 - 6)
Problem 4 :
Jimbob buys 9 pairs of laces for his hiking boots.
It costs €19.26 altogether.
How much would 3 pairs of laces cost ?
Problem 5 :
If 15 x 20 = 300, given the answers to these, without them out to fill.
i) 15 x 21 = ?
ii) 15 x 19 = ?
iii) 300 ÷ 15 = ?
Problem 6 :
Write these numbers in order of sizing starting with the smallest ?
0.23 2/3 0.029 0.66 25%
Problem 7 :
Here is the list of fractions :
Problem 8 :
Jimbob's van carry 192 boxes.
Jimbob has 6240 boxes to move from working to Caterham.
How many journeys must the van make to transport all of these boxes from working to Caterham ?
Problem 9 :
The table shows the temperature that it went down to overnight in 5 parts of the UK.
What is the the temperature difference between the hottest and coldest places ?
Problem 10 :
I think of a number.
If i multiply it by 3 and then subtract 5.
I get an answer of 16.
What was the number i first thought of ?
Problem 11 :
Which number replaces * in this calculation :
Problem 12 :
A rectangular field has an area of 72 m2. The length of the field is 9 m. How wide is it ?
Problem 13 :
Jane went to the super market to buy these items :
1 kg potatoes, 1/2 kg carrots, 1 1/2 kg onions, 2 kg steak and 750 g peas
Work out the total weight of these items :
1) 2367
2) 6542
3) 5
4) € 6.425)
5) i) 315 ii) 285 iii) 20
6) 0.029, 0.23, 25%, 2/3, 0.66
7) 3/12, 2/8 and 1/4
8) 33
9) 10
10) 7
11) 3
12) 8 m
13) 5 3/4 kg
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