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Revision for Unit 3

28 marks from 28 questions


Question 1

106 =

a. 1 thousand

b. 10 thousand

c. 100 thousand

d. 1 million

e. 10 million

Question 2
41 ÷ 1000 = 0.041
The digits have moved spaces to the right.

Question 3
Dividing by 10 moves each digit of the number:
a. to the left
b. to the right

Question 4

8.04 × 10 =

Question 5

89 ÷ = 0.89

Question 6
Work out:
7 × 103 × 102 =

Question 7

53.2 ÷ 100 =
Question 8

0.004 × 1000 =

Question 9
If rope costs $1.68 per metre, what is the cost for 100 m?
$

Question 10

5678 ÷ 1000 − 7.83 ÷ 10 =

Question 11

Joe records the family car’s fuel consumption and


finds that it uses 96 litres of fuel to travel 1000 km.

What is the car's fuel consumption for each kilometre?


litres

Question 12

Pencils cost $3.64 for a pack of 10.

How much would 1000 pencils cost?

Question 13

9.8 × 1000 + 0.673 × 100 =

Question 14
1 m = 1000 mm
So 0.893 m = mm
Question 15
Is the number 3.9 closer to 3 or 4?

3.9 is closer to
.

Question 16

3.15 is in the middle of 3.1 and 3.2.


When rounding 3.15 to one decimal place, you would:

a. always round up to 3.2

b. always round down to 3.1

c. sometimes round up and sometimes round down

Question 17
Round 78.32 to one decimal place.

Question 18
Round off 67.099 cents to the nearest cent.

cents

Question 19
Round 58.369 to two decimal places.

Question 20
Is the length of the line CD closer to 4 cm or 5 cm?

CD is closer to cm in length.
Question 21
Round 45.55 to one decimal place.

Question 22
654.3698 correct to three decimal places is:

a. 654.36

b. 654.37

c. 654.369

d. 654.370

Question 23
Is 4.99 closer to 4.9 or 5.0?

Question 24
Round 45.5645 to the nearest hundredth.

Question 25
Key into your calculator:

Round the answer in the display to one decimal place.

Question 26
Press the π button on your calculator.
Round the number shown in the display correct to three decimal places.
Question 27
A number is written as 430.5 rounded to one decimal place.
Which of the following could be the original number?

a. 430.46

b. 430.445

c. 430.56

d. 431.0

Question 28

Write as a decimal correct to four decimal places.

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