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ADVANCED SKILLS

START UP
MATHS
YEAR
MATHS

7
AGES
12–13

3
5 Free-to-download sample pages with answers

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Damon James
UNIT
UNIT43
1 See START UPS page 5 UNIT
UNIT44
2 See START UPS page 5

Equations with numbers and words Substituting values


l
1 Find the value of each letter: l
1 Find the missing values in each question:
a a  a  a = 64 b m + m = 1000 a – 25 = 36 b 421 + = 800
c w + 92 = 200 d n2 = 49 c4 = 96 d ÷ 7 = 80
e 1
2 of z = 5 f s  s  s = 27 e (5  ) + 29 = 129 f ( ÷ 9) + 30 = 40

l
2 Complete the table: l
2 Find the missing values in each question:

9 12 10 a 4 2 1 5 b
s + –1 1 7 6
n 7 13 14
8 3 7 9 3 7 6 8
a s+n
b c 2 1 1 d 1736
s–n

c sn 4
1 4 7 7
d 2s
e e 2 1 0 f 5 6 1
3n
f +3 4 2 +3 7 4
nn
2 6 8 8 1 5 0 3
l
3 Write an equation and solve it:
l
3 Write true or false for each of the following given answers:
a add 27 to fifty and divide by 7
a (8  *) + 6 = 30 *=4
b halve 30 and multiply by 4
b 8 + (3  *) = 23 *=5
c double 60 and subtract from it the difference between
c (4 + *)  5 = 100 * = 25
80 and 60
d 80 – (4  *) = 64 *=4
d divide 90 by 3, multiply by 6 and add 20
e 500 ÷ (10  *) = 5 * = 10
e square 10, multiply by 7 and subtract 500
f 4  (21 – *) = 48 *=8
f to 37 add 13 before dividing by 5
l
4 Explain in words each of the following equations, giving the l
4 What is the number if I think of a number?
answers: a multiply by 4 and subtract 15. The answer is 33.
a (4  3) + (7 – 2) =
b 21 + 63 + 45 – 100 = b divide by 3 and add the product of 8 and 7. The answer is 86.
c (700 ÷ 100)  2 + 15 =
c halve it and add 41 and 17. The answer is 158.
d (12  9) + 12 =
e (122 + 66) ÷ 2 =
d subtract 412 and divide by 2. The answer is 119.
f (80 ÷ 2)  3 + 9 =
l
5 Find the value of the letter m in: m – (24 + 12) = 120 e add 52, divide by 3. The answer is 40.
f square the number, multiply by 2 and subtract 2. The
l
6 Complete the table: s 147 answer is 70.
n 296
l
5 Find the missing value: (  3) + (5  7) = 62
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s+n
n–s l
6 Find the missing value: 1 2 4

l
7 Write an equation and solve it for: multiply 9 by 8 and
8 6 8
subtract the product of 7 and 4.
l
7 Write true or false for the given answer:
l
8 Explain in words the equation, giving the answer:
(15  *) + 11 = 56 *=3
46 – (3  8) + 7 =
l
8 Find the number if I think of a number, subtract 28, divide
l
9 Complete the rule and the table: by 2 and add 5. The answer is 28.
IN double subtract 3 times 3 OUT
l
9 Write two different questions with missing numbers that
Input 4 6 8 10 12 equal 425.
Output 15 27

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UNIT
UNIT45
67
1 See START UPS page 57 UNIT
UNIT46
68
2 See START UPS page 75

Number
Estimation
sentences
with decimals Missing
Decimal numbers
multiplication (1)
l
1 Construct
Round eacha number sentence
of the following to the
for each
nearest whole
of the number
problems and l
1 Complete:
Find the missing numbers for each of the following:
solve
and estimate
them: the answer: a 6 3 . 1 2 = 72 b 4 . 6 3 + 356 = 798
a the
42.107
sum+of3.965
a number
+ 19.246
and 29
= is 50  4  5
c 400 – = 176 d 500 ÷ =5
b 10.375 + 27.635 + 14.24 = ec 9 9 . 8 1 = 720
bc 107.49
the difference between a number and 98 is 276
df 1072
2 .–4 8 = 435
+ 36.105 + 210.6 = 7 8
l
2  
Construct a number sentence and solve it for each of the
d 12.58 + 2.6 + 19.058 = following:
c the square of a number is 81 8.7 2
ea a number f 5.1 1
e 47.085 + 38.92 + 53.856 =  6 is divided by 12, then
 6 is added
9 to give 13
d the product of 12 and a number is 84
f 902.207 + 328.699 + 153.05 =
l
2 Use rounding to estimate an answer before calculating the l
2 bFind
a number
the totalis cost
decreased
of: by 25, then divided by 6 to equal 20
e the quotient of a number and 5 is 8
exact answer: a 3 loaves of bread at $2.98 each
4 6.3 1 4 7.6 0 3 c a number is increased by 62, then multiplied by 2 to give
a b b 5 litres of milk at $1.78 per litre
f a+number
2 9 . is8 decreased
5 by 156+ to give
2 9 .8715
270
E= E= c 6 apples at $0.75 each
d a number is squared, then 7 is added to give 71
l
2 4 6
c + 2true
Write 3 . 9
or false for each of
d the 4 0 7 . 2
following statements: d 2 packets of noodles at $1.65 each
1 0.7 4 + 8 9.3 6
a 325 + s = 763 s = 428 e a7 number
bread rolls at $0.35 each
is multiplied by 5, then 56 is added to give 156
E= E=
b s4– 11197 . =
8 412
5 3 s =2293
1 4 . 6 3 f 8 chocolate bars at $1.18 each
e f
cs + 1 0 9.6 2 4
 5 = 7.5 s+=91.5 8 0.2 6
3 fFind:
l a number is halved, then 85 is subtracted to give 63
E= E=
d 150 ÷ s = 25 s=7 a $ 6.7 5 b $ 2.3 5
l
3 Use rounding to estimate an answer before calculating the
e s2 = 64 s=4 l
3 
Write true 7 false for each of the
or  9
following:
exact answer:
f s$+410266 . 3=82958 s =$ 2923
9 8.2 6 a (90 + s)  14 = 24 s=6
a – $ 2 9.4 7 b – $ 8 3.7 5 c $ 1 8.4 5 d$ 2 1.6 5
b (60
 – s) ÷ 3 = 15 s = 18 4
l
3 Find the value of the missing numbers:
E= E=
a $ 6 8 . –7 43 = 107 b 12 $1 0 7 . 6= 3132 c 212 + (4  s) = 270 s = 12
c – $ 2 5.4 9 2 d – $ 4 8.8 2 $ 1 9 8 . 2 5 $ 4 6 8.3 5
c 400 ÷ = 20 d 1026 + = 3391 de 1107
 – (38  s f
2 ) = 1030 s = 2 6
e 117 – E=
= 25 f  5 = 60 E = e (5  8) + (4  s) = 60 s = 4
e the value of the missingf numbers:6 3 . 4 2
$ 2 1 1 . 0 3 $ 4
l
4 fWhat stotal
(200is÷the = 32 of: s = 4
)  8length
l
4 Find
– $ 1 4 7.9 8 – $ 3 8 5.6 7
a9 = 70 + 2E = b 100 – = 7 E=6 l
4 Find the missing
a 6 lengths of 1.25numbers:
m of wood?
ab 54 
lengths of=15.75
26 + m
24of hose?
l
4 cRound
300 ÷each
10 =of the answers
 2 tod 925
one +
decimal place:
= 2000 – 950
3 ÷ 6 =c3  82 2 7 . 1 0 5 bc 8110 – of 48.95
lengths = 9 m11
of rope?
ea 68 0+. 17
4 7= 335 + b 1 9f. 7360
2.0 9 2 1.0 5 4 – 5 5 3.4 6 cd 3  3  3of= 4.75
85 –m of ribbon?
+ 4 . 6 a1 number
2 + 7 . 6for2 the problem and solve it: a lengths
l
5 Construct sentence
de 560lengths
÷ 5 = of
(4  9) ÷m of steel?
19.27
number is increased
E= by 172 to giveE 396.
= E=
2 1 0.9 4 2 9 6.4 3 2 4 6 3.0 7 ef 7200 – (35of+5.16
lengths 82) =m of pipe?
– 45
d – 1 8 5.0 6 3 e 1 0 7.8 5 f – 1 9 8 5.9 2
l
6 + number
Write true or false for the 6 3 . 7 statement:
1 l 45  2 = 1505–. 7( 6
5 fComplete:
 3
+ 33)

472 – s = E305
= s = E167
= E=
l
5 Find the missing number in: 1963 – = 752
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l l
66
l Construct a number
Find the total cost ofsentence
4 jars of and
jam solve it for:
at $3.63 a number is
each.
75
l Round
Find thetop the of
value nearest whole number
the missing numberin: and estimate the
squared and then multiplied by 5 to give 125.
answer to: 67.195 + 85.629 + 107.058 =
4372 + = 5000 6 3.7 5
l6 Use rounding to estimate an answer before
+ 1 0 7.0 4 6 l
7 Find: $ 2 4 9 . 8 5
l
8 calculating
Find the of
the value exact
the answer
missingto: E = in:
number l
7 Write true 5
 or false for:

l7 Use rounding
248 + 117 + to estimate an answer
= 900 ÷ 2 before $ 9 5.3 8 (107 – s) ÷ 2 = 7 s=3
calculating the exact answer to: E = – $ 4 7.6 3 l
88 Whatthe
Find is the total length
missing number:of 1079
2 lengths
– of 25.98
= (3mof80)string?
+ 555
l
98
l Three different teachers
Round the answer to one used the photocopier.
4 0 7.9 5 Mr B used
l
9 Find the missing numbers:
75 sheetsplace:
of paper, Ms W used– 86 6 and
2 . 4Mrs
3 5M used 60. If
decimal aWhichInput is 30 the best value
b Input is
there were 300 sheets in the photocopier to begin with, how l9 represents for money?

l
9 many sheets
Round 3.675 ofto paper were left?
two decimal places and write in words. 5 kg of rice÷for
5 6 + 2or 375 g for $0.70?
$5.75  6 + 10 – 2

Output is Output is 98
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Up Maths Year 7 + Answers on page 133 41
UNIT
UNIT47
1 See START UPS page 5 UNIT
UNIT48
2 See START UPS page 5

Working with numbers Change of units


l
1 Complete the boxes with < or > or = to make the number l
1 Change each of the following lengths to metres:
statements true: a 470 mm
a 20 000 000 + 150 000 20 000 + 15 000 000 b 920 cm
b 10 000  100 100 000 c 28 cm
c 20 000 + 1500 + 70 25 000 + 100 000 d 32 km
d 750 000 75  100  10 e 4.6 km
e 12 000 000 10 000 000 + 200 000 f 10 000 mm
f 5000  1000 5 000 000
l
2 Change each of the following weights to kilograms:
l
2 Write the number: a 3000 g
a immediately before 12 000 b 4600 g
b immediately after 2 990 999 c 6750 g
c 5 more than 205 095 d 92 g
d 5 less than 200 001 e 4 tonnes
e 10 000 less than 4 500 000 f 3.8 tonnes
f 100 000 more than 25 000 000
l
3 Change each of the following times to minutes:
l
3 Write an expression if * is the missing number: a 3 hours
a 204 less than the number
b 5 12 hours
b 90 times the number
c 2 days
c 47 more than the number
d 360 seconds
d the square of the number
e 7200 seconds
e one quarter of the number
f 1 14 hours
f the sum of 85 and the number
l
4 Complete the factor trees for each of the following: l
4 Complete each number statement with < or > or = :

a 20 b 30 a 500 cm 50 mm
2  10 15  b 1.6 km 10 600 m

 
c 2 days 3000 min
c 50 d 250 d5L 500 mL
25 25 3
  e 4 hour 2600 s

  f 4.6 tonnes 46 000 g


e 70 f 210
l
5 Change 9.35 km to metres.
35   35
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l
6 Change 275 g to kilograms.
l
5 Complete the box with < or > or = :
90 000  10 9 000 000
l
6 Write the number immediately before 300 000. l
7 Change 1 week to minutes.

l
7 Write an expression for 506 more than the number if * is the
missing number.
66 l
8 Complete with < or > or = :
l
8 Complete the factor trees: 3
4 L 250 mL ‘
11 


l
9 Convert 80 km/h to m/sec:

l
9 What is my number, if you divide me by 20, add 7 and 80  m
80 km = = m/s
h
multiply by 9 to obtain the answer 99?  s
42 Excel Start Up Maths Year 7 + Answers on page 130
UNIT
UNIT49
67
1 See START UPS page 57 UNIT
UNIT50
68
2 See START UPS page 75

Prime
Estimation
and composite
with decimals
numbers Negative
Decimal multiplication
numbers (1)
l
1 Identify
Round each
which
of of
thethe
following
following the prime
to are nearest(p)whole number
and which are l
1 Write
Complete:
each set of numbers in ascending order:
composite
and estimate(c) the
numbers:
answer: 3 . 13,2–2, 1, 0
a 4, –4, b 4.6 3
a 49
42.107 + 3.965 + 19.246 =  4  5
b –6, –7, 9, 4, 2, 5
b 37
10.375 + 27.635 + 14.24 = cc –10,
9 .–12,
8 1 –6, 4, 2, 0 d 2.4 8
c 83
107.49 + 36.105 + 210.6 =  7 2, –6, 3
d 19, 14, –1,  8
d 15
12.58 + 2.6 + 19.058 = e –4, –8, 7, 2, 1, –3, 0
e 93
47.085 + 38.92 + 53.856 =
e 8.7 2 f 5.1 1
f –6,
 5, –7,6 8, 9, 3, 0  9
f 101
902.207 + 328.699 + 153.05 =
l
2 Erin had $50 in her bank account. Find her bank balance
l
2 Use rounding
Find two prime estimate an
to numbers answer
which add before
to give:calculating the l
2 Find
if shethe totala cost
wrote of: for:
cheque
exact answer: 3 loaves of bread at $2.98 beach
a 10 a $25 $40
4 6.3 1 4 7.6 0 3
ba 20
+ 2 9.8 5 b + 2 9.1 5 cb $55
5 litres of milk at $1.78 perdlitre
$60
c 50 E= E= ec 6$85
apples at $0.75 each f $50
4 6 3.9
dc 100
+ 2 1 0.7 4
d + 4 08 79 .. 23 6 l d 2 packets
3 Complete theofnumber
noodleslines
at $1.65 each
to find the answer to each of the
e 48 equations:
e 7 bread rolls at $0.35 each
E= E=
fe 9 4 1 7 . 8 5 3 2 1 4 . 6 3 af 86 chocolate
– 8 = –5 bars at $1.18 0each 5 10
f
+ 1 0 9.6 2 4 + 9 8 0.2 6 bFind:
5–7=
l
3 Write all of the composite numbers between:
E= E=
l
3 –5 0 5 10

a 5 and 14 ca 4 –$ 96=. 7 5–5 0b $ 2 . 3 55 10


l
3 Use rounding to estimate an answer before calculating the
bexact
19 and 25

d 5 – 8 = –5
7
0
 9
5 10
answer:
ca 30 $and
4 640. 3 8 $ 9 8.2 6 e –2$– 14 8= . 4–5 5 0 $ 2 1 . 65 5 10
– $ 2 9.4 7 b – $ 8 3.7 5 c d
f –3
+4= 3  4
d 80 and 90 –5 0 5 10
E= E=
e 125$ and
6 8 135
. 7 2 $ 1 0 7 . 6 3 l
4 On the 29th July the temperature was 2ºC. Find the
$ 1 9 8 .on
2 5the 30th Julyf if it $was:
4 6 8.3 5
c – $ 2 5.4 9 d – $ 4 8.8 2 etemperature
f 160 and 170  2  6
E= E= a 3 degrees warmer
l
4 Find two
e $ 2 prime
1 1 . 0 numbers
3 whose difference
f $ 4 6 3 . is:2
4
l
4 bWhat
9 degrees warmer
is the total length of:
a 3– $ 1 4 7 . 9 8 – $ 3 8 5.6 7
ca 36 degrees
lengths ofcooler
1.25 m of wood?
b5 E= E=
db 4 degrees
lengths ofcooler
15.75 m of hose?
l
4 cRound
10 each of the answers to one decimal place:
ec 82 lengths
degreesofcooler
0.4 7 3 b 1 9.7 3 c 8 2 7.1 0 5 48.95 m of rope?
da 15 2.0 9 2 1.0 5 4 – 5 5 3.4 6 fd 63 degrees warmer
lengths of 4.75 m of ribbon?
+ 4.6 1 2
e 20 + 7.6 2
l
5 Write of 19.27inmascending
the numbers
e 5 lengths of steel? order:
f 17 E= E= E=
2 1 0.9 4 2 9 6.4 3 2 4 6 3.0 7 f6,73,lengths
–6, –2,of–1, 0 m of pipe?
5.16
d – 1 8if 5143 e 1(p)0or7 composite
. 0 is6 a3 prime .8 5 f (c)
– 1number.
9 8 5.9 2
l
5 Identify
+ 6 3.7 1 l
65 Erin had $50 in5her
Complete: . 7 bank
6 account. What would her bank
 3
balance be if she wrote a cheque for $52?
E= E= E=
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l
6
l
5
Find two prime numbers which add to give 36.
Round top the nearest whole number and estimate the l
6 Find the total cost of 4 jars of jam at $3.63 each.
answer to: 67.195 + 85.629 + 107.058 =
l
7 Complete the number line to find the answer to:
–5 + 2 =
l
76 Use rounding estimate an
all of thetocomposite before 2006and
answerbetween 3.7 5
l
7 Find: $ 2–54 9 . 8 5 0 5 10
l Write numbers + 1 0 7 . 0210.
46 5
calculating the exact answer to: E = l
8 
On the 29th July the temperature was 5ºC. Find the
l7 Use rounding to estimate an answer before $ 9 5.3 8 temperature on the 30th July if it were 3 degrees
l
8 calculating
Find the exact
two prime answer
numbers to: Edifference
whose = is 21.$ 4 7 . 6 3
– l
8 cooler.is the total length of 2 lengths of 25.98 m of string?
What
l8 Round the answer to one 4 0 7.9 5
– 6 2.4 3 5
decimal place:
l
9 Only using prime numbers, and adding or subtracting, it is l
9 Complete:
Which represents the best value for money?
l9 possible3.675
Round to make the decimal
to two numbers places
1 – 10.and
Canwrite
you find them all?
in words. a5 kg
–16of+rice
10 for b –5
= $5.75 or 375 + 7$0.70?
g for =
c –3 + 12 = d –4 – 6 =
52 + Answers on page 131 Excel Start Units
Up Maths Year 7 + Answers on page 133 43
UNIT
UNIT51
1 See START UPS page 5 UNIT
UNIT52
2 See START UPS page 5

Fractions (1) Fractions of a group


l
1 Write the fraction for the part shaded in each shape: l
1 Find the number of apples for each fraction:
1 1
a b a 3 b 4

1 3
c 2 d 4
c d
5 5
e 8 f 6

e f l
2 Find the fraction of each group:
1 1
a 5 of 25 = b 3 of 12 =
1 1
c of 70 = d of 72 =
l
2 Colour each shape to match the given fraction: 10 9
1 3
a 4 b 5 e 1
of 32 = f 1
of 49 =
4 7

l
3 Draw a diagram and solve:
7 67 3 7
c 10 d 100 a 5 of 20 = b 12 of 36 =

4 7
e 9
f 77 c 9 of 90 = d 10 of 40 =
100 100

2 3
e 3 of 33 = f 4 of 48 =
l
3 Write the fraction for:
a 3 out of 10 equal parts l
4 Solve:
1
b 18 out of 100 equal parts a Amy had 80 stamps and gave 4 away. How many did she
c 5 out of 8 equal parts have left?
d 4 out of 7 equal parts b There were 100 cars at the car yard and 3
10 were sold.
e 49 out of 100 equal parts How many were sold?
f 1 out of 12 equal parts c George had 50 apples. He sold 35 . How many apples were
left?
l
4 Write the fraction that has a denominator of 100 and a
7
numerator of: d Stu had 60 trading cards but lost 12 of them. How many
did he lose?
a 23 b 17 c 35
3
e Veronica had 24 pages in her colouring book. 8 of the
d 71 e 99 f 4 pages were completed. How many were left?

l
5 Write the fraction for the part shaded:
2
f Mum cooked 18 biscuits. 3 of them were eaten. How many
were left?
l
6 Colour the shape to show 30
:
l 2
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100 5 Find the number of apples (in question 1) for 3:

l
6 Find 1
6 of 42.
l
7 Write the fraction for 11 out of 20 equal parts.
l
7 Draw a diagram and solve: 5
7 of 35.

l
8 Write the fraction that has a denominator of 100 and a l
8 Of a packet of 12 pencils, 1
4 were blunt. How many were
numerator of 70.
sharp?

l
9 Find 1
5 of 45. l
9 Jodie won 3
5 of $500. How much did she win?

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UNIT
UNIT53
67
1 See START UPS page 57 UNIT
UNIT54
68
2 See START UPS page 76

Improper
Estimation
fractions
with decimals
and mixed numbers Fraction
Decimal multiplication
addition (1)
l
1 Write
Roundthe mixed
each of thenumbers to the nearest whole number
followingfor:
9 estimate the answer:
l
1 Add
Complete:
the following fractions:
and
a 4 = a 1 3+. 124 2= b 2
+4 .586 =3
4 8
a 42.107 + 3.965 + 19.246 =  4  5
b 73 = c 29 + 59 = d 3
10
4
+ 10 =
b 10.375 + 27.635 + 14.24 =
10 c 9.8 1 d 2.4 8
c 107.49
6 = + 36.105 + 210.6 = e 5 77
12 + 12 = f 21 32
8
100 + 100 =


dd 12.58
7
2 =
+ 2.6 + 19.058 =
l
2 Write the equivalent fractions for each of the following:
e 47.085 + 38.92 + 53.856 = e 8.7 2 f 5.1 1
a 2 6 b 4 9
8
ef 902.207
5 = 5
= 6
=
+ 328.699 + 153.05 = 10 3

l
2 fUse97rounding
= to estimate an answer before calculating the l
2 cFind the total cost of:
7 = d3
exact answer: a 312loaves =
24 of bread at $2.98 each4 8
l
2 Write the4 6improper
a + 2 9.8 5
. 3 1 fraction for: 4 7 . 6 0 3
b + 2 9.1 5
1
a 23 = eb 56 litres of milk at $1.78 perf litre
3=
E= E=
= at $0.75 each
c 612apples 7
2 21
34 6 3 . 9
bc 4 7 = 4 0 7
d + 8 9.3 6. 2 d 2 packets of noodles at $1.65 each
+ 2 1 0.7 4 l
3 Add the following fractions:
c 7 25 = E= E= ae 713 bread
+ 36 =
rolls at $0.35 each 2
b 3 + 154 =
e 4 1 7 . 8 5 3 f 2 1 4.6 3 f 8 chocolate bars at $1.18 each
d 3+581=0 9 . 6 2 4 + 9 8 0.2 6 9
cFind: 4
12 + 6 = d 58 + 247 =
E= E=
l
3
3 $ 61 . 7 5 9 $ 2 .3 5
6 12rounding
eUse = ea 
4 + 16 = 7
bf +3=
l
3 to estimate an answer before calculating the 21
 7 9
exact answer:
f 3 14 $=4 6 . 3 8 $ 9 8.2 6 l
4 Add the following:
a – $ 2 9.4 7 b – $ 8 3.7 5 c 3 $ 11 8 . 4 5 d $ 2 1.6 5
l 1 7
3 Complete with < or > or = to make the statements true: a3 + 4 = 3  4
a 12 E = b 29
4 43 E=
4 3 1
$ 6 8 . 7 2 $ 1 0 7 . 6 3 b +
$ 12 =
9 8.2 5 $ 4 6 8.3 5
c d –6 $ 49 8 . 8 2 e 5 f
c 76– $ 2 1513. 4 9 d 8 12
 2  6
E= E= c 47 + 13 =
13 10
ee 10 $ 2 1 41 . 0 3 ff 23 $ 4 634 3 . 4 2
– $ 1 4 7.9 8 – $ 3 8 5.6 7 l
4 3 is1 the total length of:
dWhat
4 + 3 =
l
4 Reduce each of the fractions to their simplest form:
E= E= a 6 lengths of 1.25 m of wood?
a 70
90 =
e 156 + 23 =
b 4 lengths of 15.75 m of hose?
l
4 Round each of the answers to one decimal place:
ba 128 0=. 4 7 3 b 1 9.7 3 c 8 2 7.1 0 5 fc 814 lengths
+ 45 = of 48.95 m of rope?
2.0 9 2 1.0 5 4 – 5 5 3.4 6
+ 4.6 1 2
21 + 7.6 2 d 3 lengths of 4.75 m of ribbon?
c 10 = l
5 Add: 15 9
+ 4 =
e 5 lengths of1519.27 m of steel?
E= E= E=
d 113 2=1 0 . 9 4 2 9 6.4 3 2 4 6 3.0 7
l
6 f 7 lengths
Write of 5.16 m fraction
the equivalent of pipe? for:
d – 1 8 5.0 6 3 e 1 0 7.8 5 f – 1 9 8 5.9 2
e 194 = + 6 3.7 1 l
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$5.75 or packets
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UNIT55
1 See START UPS page 6 UNIT
UNIT56
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Fraction subtraction Fraction addition and subtraction


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8 5 5 3 3
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9 6 4 1 2
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3 2 7 2 9
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12
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3 3 3

c6 d 15 7
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100
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10 6
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a 9 – 3 = b 12 – 4 =

c 9
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= d 6
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5 1 16 3
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3 = f 7
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24 =
5 1
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3 1 4 3
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5 1 1 7
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9 3 3
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6 9 1
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3 1
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3 18
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4 1
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2 14 0=. 7 4 3
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at $0.35 each
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7
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of 50 =of 19.27 m of steel?
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l9 Round 3.675
equation to two decimal
and calculate it: places and write in words. 5 kg of rice $0.70?
2 45 + 1 35 =
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UNIT
UNIT59
1 See START UPS page 6 UNIT
UNIT60
2 See START UPS page 7

Comparing decimals Decimal place value


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a b a b
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a 0.62, 0.63, a 4 units, 9 tenths and 3 hundredths
b 0.91, 0.90, b 7 units, 5 tenths and 0 hundredths
c 1.68, 1.69, c 3 units, 0 tenths and 6 hundredths
d 2.05, 2.06, d 2 units, 4 tenths and 7 hundredths
e 0.07, 0.06, e 8 units, 6 tenths and 9 hundredths
f 0.11, 0.10, f 0 units, 0 tenths and 2 hundredths
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a 0.51 0.57 b 0.03 0.30 a 7.35
c 1.89 1.9 d 0.091 0.20 b 9.108
e 1.356 1.536 f 10.74 1.7428 c 4.637
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a 0.71, 0.17, 0.07, 0.70 e 40.617
b 1.29, 1.92, 1.9, 1.2 f 25.040
c 0.391, 0.931, 0.139, 0.913 l
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d 3.467, 3.647, 3.764, 3.476 a 4.26 4.62 b 9.108 9.118
e 0.8, 0.83, 0.08, 0.803 c 2.73 2.07 d 4.68 6.11
f 0.501, 0.510, 0.511, 0.051 e 4.093 4.103 f 3.196 2.961

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U • Tth Hth Thth

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3.211, 3.112, 3.121, 3.021 9.215 9.217

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9 Write two different numbers that have a 3 in the tenths
place, a 7 in the ones place and a 5 in the hundredths place.

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UNIT
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67
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Decimals
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decimals
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Write each of the fractions as a decimal:
and estimate the answer:
a 2 tens, 9 units, 3 tenths and 4 hundredths a 33.1 2 b 7 4.6 3
10 10
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ba 42.107
8 units, +4 3.965
tenths +and
19.246 =
8 hundredths
c 104 d 2
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cb 710.375
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27.635and+ 14.24 =
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9 5
dc 107.49
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36.1052+hundredths
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e 308 . 7 2 f 22 5 . 1 1
ee 547.085
tens, 6+ones,
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53.8568 =
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f 902.207 + 328.699 + 153.05 =
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2 100the total cost of: 100

exact answer:
4 6.3 1 4 7.6 0 3 ea 3100
14loaves of bread at $2.98 each 66
f 100
a + 2 9.8 5 b + 2 9.1 5 b 5 litreseach
of milk at $1.78 per litre
l
2 Write in words: l
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a 4.621 E= E= ca 63 apples
=
at $0.75 each
b 3 =
5 4
4 6 3 . 9 4 0 7 . 2
bc 3.085
+ 2 1 0.7 4
d + 8 9.3 6 d 2 packets of noodles at $1.65 each
ce 7209bread 4
= rolls at $0.35 eachd 25 =
c 9.004 E= E=
4
de 8.6101 7 . 8 5 3 f 2 1 4.6 3 ef 819
chocolate bars at $1.18 each
50 = f 12 =
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e 14.179 E= E=
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fUse
32.118 a $ 6Hundredths
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$ 4 6.3 8 $ 9 8.2 6 a
a 32.41 b – $ 8 3.7 5 c $ 1 8.4 5 d $ 2 1.6 5
– $ 2 9.4 7  3  4
b 60.738 E= E= b
$ 6 8.7 2
cc 920.46 d – $$ 1 04 78 .. 68 32 e $ 1 9 8.2 5 f $ 4 6 8.3 5
– $ 2 5.4 9  2  6
d 725.105 35
E= E= c 100
e 321.897 $ 4 6 3.4 2
e $ 2 1 1.0 3 f l
4 What is the total length of:
– $ 1 4 7.9 8
f 214.683 – $ 3 8 5.6 7
a d6 lengths of 1.25 m of wood?91
E= E= 100
l
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b 4 lengths of 15.75 m of hose?
l
4 aRound
3.714
each of the answers to one decimal place:
b 97.215
ac 19.2174 7 3
0 . b 1 9d. 7703.465
3 c 8 2 7.1 0 5 c e8 lengths of 48.95 m of rope? 0.72
2.0 9 2 1.0 5 4 – 5 5 3.4 6
+ 4.6 1 2 + 7.6 2 d 3 lengths of 4.75 m of ribbon?
e 42.170 f 472.909
e f5 lengths of 19.27 m of steel? 0.09
l
5 E = represented by: E =
Write the number
2 1 0.9 4 2 9 6.4 3
E=
2 4 6 3.0 7 f 7 lengths of 5.16 m of pipe?
6d hundreds, 7 tens, 2 units,
– 1 8 5.0 6 3 e 1 0 7.8 5 7 tenths, 3 hundredths
f – 1 9 8 5.9 2
and 1 thousandth + 6 3.7 1 l
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Complete: 5.7 6
10 as a decimal.
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E= E= E= l
6 73
Write 100 as a decimal.
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Round top the nearest whole number and estimate the l6 Find the total cost of 4 jars of jam at $3.63 each.
answer to: 67.195 + 85.629 + 107.058 = l
7 Change 15 to a decimal.
6 3.7 5 l
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76 Use rounding
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416.315
+ 1 0 7.0 4 6
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9.8 5
5
calculating the exact answer to: E = Hundredths Fraction Decimal
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8 Write the value of the 7 in: 216.790
$ 9 5.3 8
calculating the exact answer to: E = – $ 4 7.6 3 l
8 What is the total length of 2 lengths of 25.98
0.57
m of string?
l
9
l Write the number represented
8 Round the answer to one
on the abacus
4 0 7.9 5 in words:
decimal place:
– 6 2.4 3 5 l
9
l
9
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Which represents the best value for money?5
1 3
a 9 b 9 c 9
l
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7
Th H T U • Tth Hth Thth d 9 What did you discover?
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UNIT
UNIT63
1 See START UPS page 7 UNIT
UNIT64
2 See START UPS page 7

Decimal addition Decimal subtraction


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1 Complete: l
1 Complete:
a 3.1 2 b 3.9 8 a 9.6 2 b 4.1 6
+ 6.4 5 + 2.4 6 – 1.3 5 – 1.9 8

c 8.2 1 d 7.8 5 c 8.4 5 d 4.6 6


+ 9.4 3 + 6.0 2 – 3.7 2 – 2.1 9

e 8.9 7 f 2.1 1 e 7.4 3 f 9.8 7


+ 3.0 5 + 4.6 8 – 4.8 7 – 4.9 6

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2 Complete:
a 1 9.3 5 b 2 5.9 8 a 4 6.3 1 b 3 5.4 2
+ 2 1.7 6 + 3 8.5 6 – 2 1.9 8 – 1 8.6 5

c 4 1.7 2 d 4 3.2 1 c 8 4.8 2 d 1 0 8.9 1


+ 9 8.3 5 6 9.8 5 – 7 6.5 – 4 7.0 7
+ 1 0.4 3
e 3 9 0.2 6 f 1 2 1.9
e 2 4.6 f 1 1.2 9 – 1 7 2.4 5 – 7 6.5 2
1 2.1 9 4 6.8 7
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3 Find the total cost of: a $90 and $175.25
a $2.65 and $9.81 b $28.55 and $11.76
b $4.33 and $7.67 c $327.48 and $95.26
c $9.45 and $2.95 d $21.63 and $114.85
d $3.85, $6.21 and $5.47 e $476.08 and $63.45
e $2.76, $1.09 and $3.48 f $221.76 and $162.48
f $7.63, $9.82 and $4.35 l
4 Find:

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4 What is the total of: a the difference between 214.86 and 894.35
a 9.25 m, 3.65 m and 7.81 m? b 416.9 less 327.46
b 7.63 L, 19.25 L and 17.08 L? c 104.03 subtract 85.28
c 5.66 kg, 2.85 kg and 3.65 kg? d 18.76 take away 9.89
d 26.58 g, 37.26 g and 47.91 g? e how much more is needed to make 56.37 from 39.46
e 47.63 cm, 28.19 cm and 41.09 cm?
f 38.76 mL, 2.11 mL, 4.68 mL and 9.87 mL? f 123.06 take 35.41
8.6 5
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+ 9.7 8
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8 What is the total of 4.63 km, 2.81 km and 5.98 km?
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8 Find: 621.73 minus 259.06

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9 Which item represents the best value for money?
3.621 L, 9.815 L, 7.211 L and 6.835 L a 300 mL of juice for 55 cents or
b 2 L for $3.10?
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UNIT65
67
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UNIT66
68
2 See START UPS page 7

Decimal addition
Estimation and subtraction
with decimals Rounding
Decimal multiplication
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each of the following to the nearest whole number:
aand estimate
9 7 . 0 the
6 answer: b 3 2 1 . 7 3.1 2
a 476.21 b 4.6 3
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a 42.107 + 3.965 + 19.246 = b 98.52
b 10.375 + 27.635 + 14.24 = cc 38.467
c 2 4 6.7 1 d 3 6 7.9 1 4 9.8 1 d 2.4 8
c 107.49
+ 8 4 9+. 36.105
08 + 210.6 = + 2 5 8 . 4 0 3 d 50.563 7
  8
d 12.58 + 2.6 + 19.058 = e 275.801
4 6 1.1 1 7
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+ 9 8 0+. 38.92
2 1 + 53.856 = + 2 1 1 . 6 0 f 3521.843
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f 902.207 + 328.699 + 153.05 =
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2 aFind the total cost of:
0.136
aexact answer:
4 1.6 3 b 4 3 8.7 9 ba 30.849
loaves of bread at $2.98 each
– 24 76 .. 53 81 – 2 44 67 .. 86 0 3
a + 2 9.8 5 b + 2 9.1 5
cb 7.436
5 litres of milk at $1.78 per litre

c 8 3.2 9 1 E= d 5 6 3.9 8 E= dc 616.479


apples at $0.75 each
c + 2 761 630 ... 497 84 7
– 4 d –+ 44 708 179 ... 223 46 6 ed 121.298
2 packets of noodles at $1.65 each

e 5 6 3.9 8 E= f 3 1 7.8 9 E= fe 396.864


7 bread rolls at $0.35 each

e – 44 71 17 .. 28 45 63 f – 12 01 84 .. 96 53 3 l f 8 chocolate
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the at $1.18 each
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and 380.95
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exact answer: c 4.68
b 763.8,
$ 4 659.107
. 3 8 and 673.254 $ 9 8 . 2 6
a – $ 2 9.4 7 b $ 1 8.4 5
dc 42.081 d $ 2 1.6 5
c 951.25, 87.635 and 246.017– $ 8 3 . 7 5  3  4
e 139.463
d 246.37, 108.91Eand = 416.247 E=
$ 6 8 . 7 2 $ 1 0 7 . 6 3 fe 217.965
$ 1 9 8.2 5 $ 4 6 8.3 5
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$ 2 difference
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4 What is the total length of:
b 2.408
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c 0.014
bRound
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4 each of the answers to one decimal place:
d 211.087
ca $0.78
0 . 4and
7 3$0.59 b 1 9 . 7 3 c 8 2 7.1 0 5 c 8 lengths of 48.95 m of rope?
2.0 9 2 1.0 5 4 – 5 5 3.4 6 e 346.985
d $729.86
+ 4 . 6 1and2 $195.43+ 7 . 6 2 d 3 lengths of 4.75 m of ribbon?
f 110.463
e $19 106.25 and $7672.48 e 5 lengths of 19.27 m of steel?
f $212 376.47
E=
1 0 . 9 and 2 9 6.4 3
4 $18 438.92
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5 Round 3701.496 to the nearest whole number.
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5 Complete: 2 1 0 4 +. 3 76 3 . 7 1
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6
l
7
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answer to: –67.195
1 7 4+685.629
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6 Use rounding to estimate an answer before 6 3.7 5 l
8
l
7
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7 Find the total of: 2104.36, 894.67
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9 Roundeach amount 5to the nearest dollar and estimate the
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7 Use rounding to estimate an answer before $ 9 5.3 8
l
8 calculating
Find the exactbetween:
the difference answer to:$4269.27
E= – $ 4 7.6 3
and $1891.46 l
8 bread $2.85
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l
8 Round the answer to one 4 0 7.9 5
– 6 2.4 3 5
milk $4.79
decimal place:
l
9 A new car costs $47 925.95. Tony received $18 250.75 for l
9 jam $4.37
Which represents the best value for money?
l
9 his old car.
Round 3.675How much
to two did he still
decimal placesneedand
to write
pay? in words. apples
5 kg of rice for$6.28
$5.75 or 375 g for $0.70?
butter $2.98

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Up Maths Year 7 + Answers on page 133 51
UNIT
UNIT67
1 See START UPS page 7 UNIT
UNIT68
2 See START UPS page 7

Estimation with decimals Decimal multiplication (1)


l
1 Round each of the following to the nearest whole number l
1 Complete:
and estimate the answer: a 3.1 2 b 4.6 3
a 42.107 + 3.965 + 19.246 =  4  5

b 10.375 + 27.635 + 14.24 =


c 9.8 1 d 2.4 8
c 107.49 + 36.105 + 210.6 =  7  8
d 12.58 + 2.6 + 19.058 =
e 8.7 2 f 5.1 1
e 47.085 + 38.92 + 53.856 =  6  9
f 902.207 + 328.699 + 153.05 =
l
2 Use rounding to estimate an answer before calculating the l
2 Find the total cost of:
exact answer: a 3 loaves of bread at $2.98 each
4 6.3 1 4 7.6 0 3
a + 2 9.8 5 b + 2 9.1 5 b 5 litres of milk at $1.78 per litre
E= E= c 6 apples at $0.75 each
c + 42 61 30 .. 97 4 d + 4 08 79 .. 23 6 d 2 packets of noodles at $1.65 each
E= E= e 7 bread rolls at $0.35 each
e 4 1 7.8 5 3 f 2 1 4.6 3 f 8 chocolate bars at $1.18 each
+ 1 0 9.6 2 4 + 9 8 0.2 6
E= E=
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3 Find:
a $ 6.7 5 b $ 2.3 5
l
3 Use rounding to estimate an answer before calculating the  7  9
exact answer:
$ 4 6.3 8 $ 9 8.2 6 $ 1 8.4 5 $ 2 1.6 5
a – $ 2 9.4 7 b – $ 8 3.7 5 c d
 3  4
E= E=
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 2  6
E= E=
e $ 2 1 1.0 3 f $ 4 6 3.4 2 l
4 What is the total length of:
– $ 1 4 7.9 8 – $ 3 8 5.6 7
E= E= a 6 lengths of 1.25 m of wood?
b 4 lengths of 15.75 m of hose?
l
4 Round each of the answers to one decimal place:
a 0.4 7 3 b 1 9.7 3 c 8 2 7.1 0 5 c 8 lengths of 48.95 m of rope?
2.0 9 2 1.0 5 4 – 5 5 3.4 6
+ 4.6 1 2 + 7.6 2 d 3 lengths of 4.75 m of ribbon?
e 5 lengths of 19.27 m of steel?
E= E= E=
2 1 0.9 4 2 9 6.4 3 2 4 6 3.0 7 f 7 lengths of 5.16 m of pipe?
d – 1 8 5.0 6 3 e 1 0 7.8 5 f – 1 9 8 5.9 2
+ 6 3.7 1 l
5 Complete:

5.7 6
3
E= E= E=
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5 Round top the nearest whole number and estimate the l
6 Find the total cost of 4 jars of jam at $3.63 each.
answer to: 67.195 + 85.629 + 107.058 =
l
6 Use rounding to estimate an answer before 6 3.7 5 $ 2 4 9.8 5
+ 1 0 7.0 4 6 l
7 Find:
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calculating the exact answer to: E =
l
7 Use rounding to estimate an answer before $ 9 5.3 8
calculating the exact answer to: E = – $ 4 7.6 3 l
8 What is the total length of 2 lengths of 25.98 m of string?
l
8 Round the answer to one 4 0 7.9 5
– 6 2.4 3 5
decimal place:
l
9 Which represents the best value for money?
l
9 Round 3.675 to two decimal places and write in words. 5 kg of rice for $5.75 or 375 g for $0.70?

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UNIT
UNIT69
67
1 See START UPS page 87 UNIT
UNIT70
68
2 See START UPS page 78
Decimal multiplication
Estimation by tens and
with decimals Decimal multiplication (2)
(1)
hundreds
l
1 Complete
Round eacheach
of the
of the
following to the nearest whole number
following: l
1 Complete:
and estimate
a 0.7  10 = the answer: a 33 .. 11 29 b 42 .. 64 38

 46 
 59
ba 42.107 + 3.965
0.93  10 = + 19.246 =
cb 0.48
10.375 + 27.635
 10 = + 14.24 =
c 98 .. 86 17 d 24 .. 49 85
dc 107.49
4.631 +10
36.105
= + 210.6 = 
 77 
 84

ed 12.985
12.58 +2.6
10+=19.058 =
e 83 .. 71 22 f 57 .. 18 14
fe 146.305
47.085 +38.92
10 = + 53.856 = 
 68 
 95
f 902.207 each
+ 328.699
of the + 153.05 =
l
2 Complete following:
l
2 aUse rounding to estimate an answer before calculating the
0.2  100 = l
2 Find the product
total costof:of:
exact answer: a 3.27
3 loaves
and ofsixbread at $2.98 each
b 0.01 
4 6100
. 3 =1 4 7.6 0 3
a + 2 9.8 5 b+ 2 9.1 5 b 5.8
5 litres
andofthree
milk at $1.78 per litre
c 0.438  100 =
d 9.615  100 = E = E= c 4.23
6 apples
and at
five$0.75 each
4 6 3.9
ec 148.98
+ 2 1 0. 100
7 4=
d + 4 08 79 .. 23 6 d 3.02
2 packets
and nine
of noodles at $1.65 each

f 13.2  100 = E = E= e 5.25


7 bread
androlls
fourat $0.35 each

e 4 1 7each
.8 5 3 f 2 1 4.6 3 f 7.91
8 chocolate
and seven
bars at $1.18 each
l
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l
3 Complete:
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a $1 62 .. 76 5 b $3 21 .. 37 5
l
3 rounding  47 
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cexact answer:
0.492  1000 =
$ 4 6.3 8 $ 9 8.2 6 $2 18 8. 7. 4 5 $4 23 1. 8. 65 5
da 4.619
– $ 29 1000
.4 7 = b – $ 8 3.7 5 c d

 6 3 
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e 135.6  1000 =E = E=
$ 6 8 . 7 2
fc 4489.215  1000 = $ 1 0 7
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– $ 2 5.4 9 
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1 1 . 0 3 13.9  10 $ 4 6 3 . 4 2
e
– $ 14 1000
b 0.255
f
7 . 9 8 2.62  10– $ 3 8 5 . 6 7 l
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$ 2 1 .of5 1.25
a 6 lengths 0 m of wood? b $ 3 0.6 5
c 0.407  100 E42.6 =
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E=  4  7
b 4 lengths of 15.75 m of hose?
l
4 dRound each of the answers to one decimal place:
39.105  10 3.925  100
ae 0.423 47103
0 . b 1 9.7 3 c 8 2 7.1 0 5 cc 8 lengths
$ 2 8 .of5 48.95
5 m of rope?
d $ 5 4.1 0
2.0 9 0.0041211000
.0 5 4 – 5 5 3.4 6  9  3
+ 4.6 1 2 + 7.6 2 d 3 lengths of 4.75 m of ribbon?
f 58.63  1000 586.3  10
e 5 lengths of 19.27 m of steel?
E= E= E= e $ 1 2.7 2 f $ 1 9.4 5
l
5 Complete:
2 1 0.9 4 2 9 6.4 3 2 4 6 3.0 7 6 m of pipe? 
f 7lengths of 5.16 5
d – 1 8 5.0 6 3 e 1 0 7.8 5 f – 1 9 8 5.9 2
256.107  10 =
+ 6 3.7 1 l
5 Complete: 5.7 6
. 1 53
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6 Complete:
l
5 Complete: 

6
3
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l5 39.45  100 =
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answer to: 67.195 + 85.629 + 107.058 = l
6 Find the product of 10.95 and eight.
l
7 Complete:
l6 Use rounding to estimate an answer before
107.6  1000 =
6 3.7 5
+ 1 0 7.0 4 6
l
77 Find:
Find:

$7 22 4. 69 3. 8 5
7 5
calculating the exact answer to: E =
l
87
l Complete with < or > or = :
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21.6 100 2.163 1000
calculating the exact answer to: E =
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88
l Find: $ total
What is the

1 5 . 7length
2 of 2 lengths of 25.98 m of string?
8
l
98
l Round thethe
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to of
pattern
4 0 7.9 5
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– 6 2a. decimal
4 3 5 by
decimal
100 orplace:
10, 1000. l
9 total of: the best value for money?
Whichtherepresents
Find
l
9 Round 3.675 to two decimal places and write in words. 35 
kg$6.85
of rice for $5.75 or 375
2 g$9.15
for $0.70?
4  $7.56
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Up Maths Year 7 + Answers on page 133 53
UNIT
UNIT71
1 See START UPS page 8 UNIT
UNIT72
2 See START UPS page 8

Decimal division by tens and hundreds Decimal division (1)


l
1 Find each of the following: l
1 Complete:
a 130.21 ÷ 10 = a b
b 462.98 ÷ 10 = 2 4.68 3 15.96

c 76.39 ÷ 10 = c d
d 12.108 ÷ 10 = 4 16.20 8 64.96

e 4.76 ÷ 10 = e f
f 0.21 ÷ 10 = 6 24.384 7 64.47

l
2 Find each of the following: l
2 Complete:
a 461.07 ÷ 100 = a b
b 798.512 ÷ 100 = 2 32.4 3 32.4

c 85.105 ÷ 100 = c d
d 13.11 ÷ 100 = 4 32.4 6 32.4

e 9.27 ÷ 100 = e f
f 0.147 ÷ 100 = 8 32.4 10 32.4

l
3 Find each of the following:
l
3 Write the cost per DVD if each set costs:
a 379.105 ÷ 1000 = a $220.50 for 10
b 10762.143 ÷ 1000 = b $96.88 for 8
c 921.87 ÷ 1000 = c $34.64 for 2
d 37.915 ÷ 1000 = d $42.35 for 7
e 23.246 ÷ 1000 = e $48.20 for 4
f 9.176 ÷ 1000 = f $99.54 for 9
l
4 Complete the table:
l
4 Find the cost of one:
Decimal ÷ 10 ÷ 100 ÷ 1000
a can of drink if 12 cost $6.00
a 0.25
b juice drink if 6 cost $4.95
b 1.79
c 13.69 c cheese stick if 6 cost $3.98
d 98.21 d toilet roll if 8 cost $6.98
e 468.35 e bar of soap if 5 cost $5.15
f 1047.21 f packet of chips if 3 cost $1.50

l
5 Find: 17.2 ÷ 10 = l
5 Complete:
5 21.65
l
6 Find:
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26.35 ÷ 100 = 6 Complete:


7 32.4
l
7 Find:
1246.275 ÷ 1000 =
l
7 What is the cost per DVD if a set costs $80.55 for 5 DVDs?

l
8 Complete the table:
Decimal ÷ 10 ÷ 100 ÷ 1000
27.615
l
8 What is the cost of one packet of two minute noodles if
6 cost $2.26?

l
9 Complete:
÷ 1000 ÷ 100 ÷ 10 No.  10  100  1000 l
9 Find:
468 325.69 ÷ 6 =

54 Excel Start Up Maths Year 7 + Answers on pages 133–134


UNIT
UNIT73
67
1 See START UPS page 87 UNIT
UNIT74
68
2 See START UPS page 78

Decimal
Estimation
division
with decimals
(2) Converting
Decimal multiplication
decimals to (1)
fractions
All answers should be to two decimal places
l1 Round each of the following to the nearest whole number l
1 Complete:
Express each of the following decimals as a fraction:
l1 Complete:
and estimate the answer: a 0.23 . 1 2 b 4.6 3
a 42.107 + 3.965 + 19.246 =b  4  5
b 0.7
8 7.378 7 9.814
b 10.375 + 27.635 + 14.24 = cc 0.39 . 8 1 d 2.4 8
c 107.49 + 36.105 + 210.6 =d  7  8
d 0.9
3 4.549 4 5.986
d 12.58 + 2.6 + 19.058 = e 0.6
e 47.085 + 38.92 + 53.856 =f e 8.7 2 f 5.1 1
f 0.4
 6  9
6 8.881 5 7.905
f 902.207 + 328.699 + 153.05 =
l
2 Complete
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estimate theanswer
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before a calculator:
the l
22
l Express
Find the each
total of
cost following decimals as a fraction:
theof:
exact
a answer: b aa 0.36
3 loaves of bread at $2.98 each
4 6.3 1 4 7.6 0 3
a 8+ 4 2. 099. 86 5 b 7+ 5 2. 693. 15 5 bb 0.47
5 litres of milk at $1.78 per litre
c E= d E= cc 0.91
6 apples at $0.75 each
c 2+ 422 61. 9301.. 974 4 d 4+ 45 08. 2794.. 238 6 dd 0.05
2 packets of noodles at $1.65 each
e f ee 0.11
7 bread rolls at $0.35 each
E= E=
6 43 1. 677. 82 5 3 5 27 1. 948. 61 3 ff 0.01
8 chocolate bars at $1.18 each
e f
+ 1 0 9.6 2 4 + 9 8 0.2 6
l
3 Complete and then check answers with a calculator:
E= E=
l
33 Find: each of the following decimals as a fraction:
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a b $ 6.7 5 b $ 2.3 5
aa 0.421
l
3 Use7 rounding
0 . 6 1 2 to estimate an answer
8 0 . 5before
8 3 calculating the
 7  9
exact answer: b 0.873
ca $ 4 6 . 3 8 db $ 9 8 . 2 6 $ 1 8.4 5
c 0.221 d $ 2 1.6 5
– $ 8 3.7 5
9– $0 2. 792. 46 7 4 0.378  3  4
E= E=
d 0.059
e $ 6 8.7 2 f $ 1 0 7.6 3 ee 0.001
c 3– $0 2. 958. 45 9 d 6– $0 . 14487. 8 2 $ 1 9 8.2 5 f $ 4 6 8.3 5

f 0.305 2  6

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4 Express each of theE following
= E=
answers as a decimal:
$
ae 453
2 1 1 . 0 3
– $ ÷1 74 =7 . 9 8
f $ 4 6 3 . 4
– $ 3 8 5.6 7
2 l
4 Express eachtotal
What is the of the of: decimals as a mixed number:
following
length
a 1.24
6 lengths of 1.25 m of wood?
b 2456 ÷ 3 = E= E=
b 3.6
4 lengths of 15.75 m of hose?
l
4 cRound
1079 each
÷ 9 =of the answers to one decimal place:
c 7.985
0.÷
da 1841 4 47 =3 b 1 9.7 3 c 8 2 7.1 0 5 8 lengths of 48.95 m of rope?
2.0 9 2 1.0 5 4 – 5 5 3.4 6 d 21.63
e 4567
+ 4 .÷
6 81 =2 + 7.6 2 3 lengths of 4.75 m of ribbon?
e 490.07
5 lengths of 19.27 m of steel?
f 3461 ÷ 6 E= = E= E=
2 1 0.9 4 2 9 6.4 3 2 4 6 3.0 7 f 7300.215
lengths of 5.16 m of pipe?
l
5 Complete:
d – 1 8 5.0 6 3 e 1 0 7.8 5 f – 1 9 8 5.9 2
9 5 . 4 6 3+ 6 3 . 7 1 l
l
5
5 Complete: 5.7 6
 a fraction.
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6 Complete and E =then check the answer
E = with a calculator:
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5 Round top the nearest whole number and estimate the
l
66
l Express 0.75 as a fraction.
Find the total cost of 4 jars of jam at $3.63 each.
answer
3 4 . 6 to:
8 5 67.195 + 85.629 + 107.058 =
6 3.7 5
l
7 Express 0.901 as a fraction.
l
6
l
7
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1 0 7.0 4 6 l7 Find: $ 2 4 9 . 8 5
calculating the exact answer to: E = l
8 Express27.653 as a 5mixed number:
l
7 Use rounding to estimate an answer before $ 9 5.3 8
5 0 . 2 1 7
calculating the exact answer to: E = – $ 4 7.6 3 l
98 Express eachtotal
What is the of the following
length fractionsofas
of 2 lengths a decimal:
25.98 m of string?
4 0 7.9 5
l
8 Round the
Express answertoasone
theanswer a decimal:
– 6 2.4 3 5
a 3
4 b 2 15
decimal place:
3249 ÷ 5 = l
9
c 9 represents the best value for
Which 39 money?
d 27 100
10
l
9 Round
Find 3.675
how to two
many 5 m decimal
lots thereplaces and write
are in 4639 m. in words. 5 kg of rice for $5.75 or 375 g for $0.70?
14 276
e 1000 f 14 1000
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Up Maths Year 7 + Answers on page 133 55
UNIT
UNIT75
1 See START UPS page 8 UNIT
UNIT76
2 See START UPS page 8

Percentages (1) Percentages, decimals and fractions


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1 For each of the hundreds squares colour in the percentages: l
1 For each of the hundreds grids, give the percentage shaded:
a b a b

49% 6%
c d c d

60% 12%
e f e f

32% 89%
l
2 Write the percentage equivalent for each fraction:
l
2 Write the percentage equivalent for each decimal:
43 7
a 100 b 100
a 0.07
26 51
c 100 d 100 b 0.15
90 15 c 0.82
e 100 f 100
d 0.69
l
3 Write the percentage equivalent for each decimal:
e 0.53
a 0.66
f 0.44
b 0.02
l
3 Write the percentage equivalent for each fraction:
c 0.83 14 53
a 100 b 100
d 0.17
3 81
e 0.35 c 100 d 100

f 0.54 e 35
f 77
100 100
l
4 Find:
l
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a 20% of $1 38
a 100
b 55% of $1
6
c 36% of $1 b 100

d 5% of $1 c 17
100
e 81% of $1
47
d 100
f 96% of $1
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5 Colour 71% of the hundreds grid: e 63
100

87
f 100
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6 Write the percentage equivalent of: 73
100
l
5 For the hundreds grid, give the
percentage shaded:
l
7 Write the percentage equivalent of: 0.90
l
8 Find 62% of $1.
l
6 Write the percentage equivalent for: 0.85
l
9 Complete the table:
Decimal Fraction Percentage l
7 Write the percentage equivalent for: 32
100

73
0.79 100 l
8 Write the decimal equivalent for: 12
100
41
100 l
9 Shade the rectangle to show 30%.
73 3%
100

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UNIT
UNIT77
67
1 See START UPS page 87 UNIT
UNIT78
68
2 See START UPS page 78

Percentages
Estimation with
(2) decimals Percentages
Decimal multiplication
(3) (1)
l
1 Find
Roundtheeach
percentage of each to
of the following quantity:
the nearest whole number l
1 Find:
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and estimate
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a 15% 1 2600 b 4.6 3
 4  5
ba 42.107
20% of +703.965
= + 19.246 = b 20% of 450
cb 50%
10.375
of +
9027.635
= + 14.24 = cc 30%
9 . of
8 500
1 d 2.4 8
dc 107.49
30% of +6036.105
= + 210.6 = 
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ed 80%
12.58of+80
2.6=+ 19.058 = e 25% of 300
e 8.7 2 f 5.1 1
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 of 6 800  9
f 902.207 + 328.699 + 153.05 =
l
22 of each
l
2 Find:
l Find the percentage
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2 theoftotal
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aFind
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aexact
25%answer:
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4 6.3 1 4 7.6 0 3 ba 325%
loaves of bread at $2.98 each
of $250
ba 30%
+ 2of 9$90
. 8 =5 b + 2 9.1 5
cb 35%
5 litres
of of
$40milk at $1.78 per litre
c 10% of $70 = E = E=
dc 675%
apples at $0.75 each
of $920
dc 50%
4 6of 3$20
.9= d + 4 08 79 .. 23 6
+ 2 1 0.7 4 ed 17%
2 packets
of $25of noodles at $1.65 each
e 80% of $100 =
E= E= fe 42%
7 bread rolls at $0.35 each
of $450
f 20% of $80 = f 8 chocolate bars at $1.18 each
e 4 1 7.8 5 3 f 2 1 4.6 3 l
3 Find:
+ 1 0 9.6 2 4 + 9 8 0.2 6
l
3 Circle the largest amount in each group:
E= E=
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20% of 835 kg
$ 6.7 5 $ 2.3 5
ba 80% b
75 82
aUse100 , 0.77, 76% b , 0.8, 79%  of 467L
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3 rounding to estimate an answer 100 before calculating the  9
exact
52 answer: 39 c 12% of 385 ha
c 100$ ,40.55,
6 . 356%
8 d 0.4,$ 100
9 8 ,. 238%6
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dc 32% . 4 5t d $ 2 1.6 5
9 2  3  4
e 12%, 0.1, 100 f 100 , 17%, 0.18 e 49% of 500 m
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c – $ 2 5the .4 9
following table:d
– $ 4 8.8 2 
9 8 g. 2 5
2
f

$ 4 6 8.3 5
6
Percentage E=shaded Percentage unshaded
E= l
4 Shade each of the following shapes the given percentage
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3 $ 4 6 3 . 4 2
e
b– $ 1 4 7 . 9 8
f
– $ 3 8 5 . 672% 7 l
4 What is the total length of:
a b
120
E= E= a 6 lengths of 1.25 m of wood? 360
c 63%
b 4 lengths of 15.75 m of hose?
l d each of the
4 Round 19%
answers to one decimal place: 25% 50%
a e 0 . 4 7 3 b 1 9.7 3 c 40%8 2 7.1 0 5 c 8 lengths of 48.95 m of rope?
– 5 5 3.4 6
c d
f 2 . 0 9 2 1 . 0 5 4 89% 500 of 4.75 m of ribbon? 190
+ 4.6 1 2 + 7.6 2 d 3 lengths
e 5 lengths of 19.27 m of steel?
E= E= E= 20% 20%
l
5 Find 240%
1 0of. 980.
4 2 9 6.4 3 2 4 6 3.0 7 f 7 lengths of 5.16 m of pipe?
e f 270
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Unit 63
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39
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294 e e1866 f 611
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m = 500 2 s 9 12 10
l1 a 8.27 b 2.18 c 4.73 d 2.47 e 2.56 f 4.91 l
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3 b $16.79 4
c $232.22 d $93.22 e $412.63 f $59.28 l 4 a 679.49 b 89.44 c 18.75 d 8.87
a e 16.91
s+n f 87.65 l16 l 15
5 0.82 6 330.38 14
l7 $73.78 l 8 362.67 l 9 0.183 cents per mL 0.155 cents per mL, so bb
s–n 2 9 6
c sn 63 36 40
Unit 65 Page 51
d 2 18 24 20
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e n b $140.49 c $0.19 d $534.4312
21 9
l3 a 1141.14 b 1496.161 c 1284.902 d 771.527 e 18 172.997 f 11 221.368 l 4 3a$29.33
e $11 433.77 f $2937.55 l5 11 968.545 l 6 357.835 l7 4043.015 l 8 f $2377.81
nn l 49
9 $29 675.20 9 16

l 3 a (27 + 50) ÷ 7 = 11 b 12  30  4 = 60 c 2  60 – (80 – 60) = 100 d 90 ÷ 3  6 + 20 = 200 e 102  7 – 500 = 200


Unit 66 Page 51
f 1(37a+476
l 13) b÷ 99 38 l
5 =c 10 d451ae17276b f293522
c 29ld2 120 e 105
a 0.1 c 7.4l
f 129
b 0.8 5d 16.5
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d 42.1 8 29f 218.0
139.5
l 49 a 6.44 Input
b 2.41 c 40.01 6d 211.09
8 10 12 f 110.46 l
e 346.99 5 3701 l 6 147.1 l 7 249.4 l 8 7.69
l 9 $3 + Output
$5 + $4 +15$6 +27$3 =39$2151 63

Unit 67
44 Page 40
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24 d 35
560ee140 ll
90 2 2a 4164
20 f 1384 a 76,b76.16
4944 bc 77, 2 8674.64
6944 ec 675,
7 d 76.753 1 0 d6496,f 496.56
5 4 e0528,
6 527.477
1 f 1195, 1194.89
l3 a $17, $16.91 b $14, $14.51 c $44, $43.23 d $59, $58.81 e $63, $63.05 + 3 f4$77,
5 8$77.75
2 l
4+ 3a 7.175,
7 4 47.22 b 48.404, 48.4
l
c 273.645, 273.6 d 25.877, 25.9 e 467.99, 468.0 f 477.15, 477.2 5 260 6 62 171, l 6 8 170.796
8 l
79 1$47,
5 $47.75
0 3 l
8 345.515, 345.5
l93 a3.68,
falsethree andc sixty-eight
b true false d truehundredths l
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c x ÷ 2 + 41 + 17 = 158, x = 200 d (x – 412) ÷ 2 = 119, x = 650 e (x + 52) ÷ 3 = 40, x = 68 f x 2  2 – 2 = 70, x = 6 5 9 l
6Unit
7 68
l l l 7 truePage 8 52 l
(x – 28) ÷ 2 + 5 = 28, x = 74 9 various, e.g. 350 + 75 = 425
l l
1 a 12.48 b 23.15 c 68.67 d 19.84 e 52.32 f 45.99 2 a $8.94 b $8.90 c $4.50 d $3.30 e $2.45 f $9.44
l3Unit 45 bPage
a $47.25 $21.15 l
41 c $55.35 d $86.60 e $396.50 f $2810.10 4 a 7.50 m b 63 m c 391.60 m d 14.25 m e 96.35 m
l l l
f 36.12 m 5 17.28 6 $14.52 7 $1249.25 8 51.96
l l l
m 9 5 kg bag of rice
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l2Unit 69 b false
a false Pagec53 true d false e false f false l3 a 150 b 11 c 20 d 2365 e 92 f 12 l 4
la18 ba 58
7 bc 9.3
15 cd 4.8
125de46.31 e 129.85 f 1463.05 l
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l 9  10 move decimal point one place to the right
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l 1  1000
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c 224 d 100point
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42 l4 a $86 b $214.55 c $256.95 d $162.30 e $76.32 f $97.25 l 5 18.45 l 6 87.6 l 7 508.41
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42 c 0.92187 d 0.037915 e 0.023246 f 0.009176 l 4 b 1.79 0.179 0.0179 0.00179
l 1 a 0.47 m b 9.2 m c 0.28 m d 32 000 m e 4600 m f 10 m l2 a 3 kg b 4.6 kg
c c 6.75 kg d
13.69 0.092 kg e 4000
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0.1369 kg
l 3 a 180 min b 330 min c 2880 min d 6 min e 120 min f 75 min l 4 a > b < cd< d > e98.21>f>l 5 9350 m l
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Unit 49 Page 43
l
1 Find the value of each letter: l1 Find the missing values in each question:
l a a  a  pa d= c64e c f p l
1 a c b p c 2 examples: a 7 + 3 b 17 + 3 c 47 + 3 d 89 + 11 e 43 + 5 f 7 + 2 l
b m + m = 1000 a – 25 = 36
3 a 6, 8, 9, 10, 12
b 421 + = 800
b 20, 21, 22, 24 c 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 38, 39 d 81, 82, 84, 85, 86, 87, 88 e 126, 127, 128, 129, 130, 132, 133, 134
cw
f 161, + 92
162, = 165,
164, 200 166, 168, 169d n2l= d 17 – 2 e 23= –963 f 19 –d2 l
4 49examples: a 5 – 2 b 7 – 2 c 13 –c 34  5 c l 6÷ 731= +805
l e 2 of z = 5
7 201,
1 202, 203, 204, 205, f s  s  s = 27 l
206, 207, 208, 209 8 23 – 2 e (5  ) + 29 = 129 f ( ÷ 9) + 30 = 40
l9 example: 1 = 3 – 2, 2 = 5 – 3
l2 Find the missing values in each question:
l
2 Complete the table:
Unit 50 Page 43 9 12 10 a 4 2 1 5 b
s + –1 1 7 6
l
1 a –4, –2, 0,
n1, 3, 4 b –7,7–6, 2, 4, 5, 9 13
c –12, –10, –6,
140, 2, 4 d –6, –12, 2, 3, 14, 19 e –8, –4, –3, 0, 1, 2, 7 f –7, –6, 0, 3, 5, 8, 9
l
2 aa$25 b $10 c –$5 d –$10 e –$35 f 0 l 3 a –2 b –2 c –5 d –3 e –6 f 18 l 34 7a 5ºC
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71
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6 given answers:
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l 11
7 b20 l8 30
halve
70
100and 10 l
7
9 9by 4
= multiply
b 8 + (3  *) = 23 *=5
c double 60 and subtract from it the difference between
Unit 52 Page 44 c (4 + *)  5 = 100 * = 25
80 and 60
l l
1 a 8 b 6 c 12 d 18 e 15 f 20 2 a 5 b 4 c 7 d 8 e 8 f 7 3 a 12 bd 21 l 80 c– 40
(4 d 28 l
22 f 36 4* =a460 stamps
) =e64
20f 6 biscuits 5 16 6 7 7 25 8 *9 pencils 9 $300
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divide c 20 90apples
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l4 aa (479 b 3)32 +c (7 1
2 10 d=
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5 7 < 8 15
1
l9 101 , 41 , 52 , 21 , 43
b 21 + 63 + 45 – 100 = b divide by 3 and add the product of 8 and 7. The answer is 86.
Unit 54 Page 45
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53
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l6 6l 7 109 l8 d13 l9 187412
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f (80 ÷ 2)  3 + 9 =
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l
5 Find the value e add 52, divide by 3. The answer is 40.
l1 a 103 b 41 c 113 d 37 e 51 f 59 l 2 a1b2c3d3e7f1 l 3 a 29 b 12 c 0 d 25 e 21 f 247
f square the number, multiply by 2 and subtract 2. The
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8 5 the table:
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5 19 147
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Unit 56 Page 46 s+n
n – csnine tenths d one eighth e two thirds l 6 Find the missing value:7 1 2 4
l1 a three quarters b two fifths f seven twelfths l 2 a 10 b 76 c 1 49 d 125 e 1 81 f 1 14
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8 6 8 2
l a 19 b 83the
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l 7 Write true or false for the given answer:
l
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46 – (3  8) + 7 =
l1 a 20 b 12 c 54 d 21 e 8 f 20 l 2 a<b<c>d<e<f< l 3l 8a 1 12
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7 OUT 8 14l 9l 4 52 two different questions with missing numbers that
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Unit 58 Page 47

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Unit 59 Page 48

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100 b 29
100 c 47
100 d 51
100 e 92
100 = 23
25 f 60
100 = 3
5 l
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3 a 0.57 b 0.30 c 1.9
d 0.20 e 1.536 f 10.74 l
4 a 0.07, 0.17, 0.70, 0.71 b 1.2, 1.29, 1.9, 1.92 c 0.139, 0.391, 0.913, 0.931 d 3.467, 3.476, 3.647, 3.764
e 0.08, 0.8, 0.803, 0.83 f 0.051, 0.501, 0.510, 0.511 l
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Unit 61 Page 49
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1 a 29.34 b 8.48 c 70.53 d 30.423 e 56.789 f 42.016 2 a 4 units, 6 tenths, 2 hundredths and 1 thousandth
b 3 units, 8 hundredths and 5 thousandths c 9 units and 4 thousandths d 8 units, 6 tenths and 1 hundredth
e 1 ten, 4 units, 1 tenth, 7 hundredths and 9 thousandths f 3 tens, 2 units, 1 tenth, 1 hundredth and 8 thousandths
l3 a 30 + 2 + 104 + 100 1
b 60 + 107 + 100
3 8
+ 1000 c 900 + 20 + 104 + 100 6
d 700 + 20 + 5 + 101 + 1000
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100 + 3
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f 200 + 10 + 4 + 1000

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5 672.731 l
6 5 hundred, 2 tens, 1 unit, 6 tenths and 9 hundredths l7 400 + 10 + 6 + 103 + 1001 5
+ 1000
l8 7 tenths l 9 4321.695

Unit 62 Page 49
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Unit 63 Page 50
l
1 Find the value of each letter: l1 Find the missing values in each question:
l a a  a  a = 64
1 a 9.57 b 6.44 c 17.64 d 13.87 e 12.02 f 6.79 l 2 a 41.11 b 64.54 c 140.07 d 123.49 e 123.16 f 67.24
l3 a $12.46 b $12.00 c $12.40bdm$15.53 + m = 1000
4 a 20.71a m b 43.96
e $7.33 f $21.80 l – 25 = 36 b 421 + = 800
L c 12.16 kg d 111.75 g e 116.91 cm
f 55.42 + 92l
c wmL 16.13 l
5= 200 6 198.41 d n2l
7 49$25.15 l
= 8 13.42 km l c4
9 27.482 L = 96 d ÷ 7 = 80
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of z = 5 f s  s  s = 27 e (5  ) + 29 = 129 f ( ÷ 9) + 30 = 40
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21 Complete
l the table:
a 8.27 b 2.18 l l2 Find the missing values in each question:
l
c 4.73 d 2.47 e 2.56 f 4.91 2 a 24.33 b 16.77 c 8.32 d 61.84 e 217.81 f 45.38 3 a $85.25 b $16.79
4 2 1 5
c $232.22 d $93.22
s e $412.63 l
9 f $59.28 12 4 a 679.49 b1089.44 c 18.75 da 8.87 e 16.91 f 87.65 5 0.82
l b
l 6 330.38
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l l l
7 $73.78 8n 362.67 9 70.183 cents 13 per mL 0.155 14cents per mL, so b
8 3 7 9 3 7 6 8
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Unit 65 Page 51 c 2 1 1 d 1736
b s–n
l1 a 119 b 789.18 c 1095.79 d 626.317 e 1441.327 f 249.585 2 a 14.05
c s b n
l  b 191.99 c 6.804 d 6.804 4 e 92.734 f 208.937
l3 a 1141.14
d 2 s
l
1496.161 c 1284.902 d 771.527 e 18 172.997 f 11 221.3681 44 7a $29.33 7 b $140.49 c $0.19 d $534.43
e $11 433.77
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5 11 968.545 6 357.835 7 4043.015 8 $2377.81 9 $29 675.20
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51 esolve
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l4 a 6.44 b 2.41 c 0.01 d 211.09 e 346.99 f 110.46 5 3701 6 3 147.1
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l or false8 for7.69
7 249.4 l each of the following given answers:
l9 $3 + $5 + $4 + $6 + $3 = $21 a (8  *) + 6 = 30 *=4
b halve 30 and multiply by 4
b 8 + (3  *) = 23 *=5
Unit 67 60
c double Page
and52subtract from it the difference between
c (4 + *)  5 = 100 = 25
l1 a 80 l
b 5260c 354 d 35 e 140 f 1384 2 a 76, 76.16 b 77, 76.753 c 675, 674.64
65 and d 496, 496.56 e* 528, 527.477 f 1195, 1194.89
l3 da divide b $14, d 80 – (4  *) = 64 4 a 7.175,
l * = 47.2 b 48.404, 48.4
$17, $16.91
90 by 3, multiply by 6cand
$14.51 $44, 20 d $59, $58.81 e $63, $63.05 f $77, $77.75
$43.23
add
c 273.645, 273.6 d 25.877, 25.9 e 467.99, 468.0 f 477.15, 477.2 5 260
e square 10, multiply by 7 and subtract 500
l l6 171, 170.796
e 500 ÷ (10  *) = 5 l 7 $47,
* = $47.75
10 l 8 345.515, 345.5
l9 3.68, three and sixty-eight hundredths
f 4  (21 – *) = 48 *=8
f to 37 add 13 before dividing by 5
4Unit
l 68 inPage
Explain words52each of the following equations, giving the l4 What is the number if I think of a number?
l1 answers: l
a 12.48 b 23.15 c 68.67 d 19.84 e 52.32 f 45.99 2 a $8.94 b $8.90 a multiply
c $4.50byd4$3.30 e $2.4515.
and subtract f $9.44
The answer is 33.
l3 a (4$47.25
 3) +b (7
$21.15 l
– 2) =c $55.35 d $86.60 e $396.50 f $2810.10 4 a 7.50 m b 63 m c 391.60 m d 14.25 m e 96.35 m
l l l l
f 36.12 m 5 17.28 6 $14.52 7 $1249.25 8 51.96 m 9 5 kgb bag
b 21 + 63 + 45 – 100 = l of by
divide rice3 and add the product of 8 and 7. The answer is 86.

c (700
Unit 69 ÷ 100) 2 + 15 =
Page53
c halve it and add 41 and 17. The answer is 158.
l1 da (12
7 b 12 d= 46.31 e 129.85 f 1463.05 l
9.39)c+4.8 2 a 20 b 1 c 43.8 d 961.5 e 14 898 f 1320 l 3 a 500 b 870
c 492e (12
d 4619 e 135
2 + 66) = f 4 489 215 l
÷ 2600 4 a>b>c<d<e>f>l 5 2561.07 l 6 3945 l 7 107 600 l 8 <
l9  10 move decimal point one place to the right d subtract 412 and divide by 2. The answer is 119.
f (80 ÷ 2)  3 + 9 =
 100 move decimal point two places to the right
l
5 Find
 1000 value decimal
the move of the letter
pointmthree
in: m – (24to+the
places 12)right
= 120 e add 52, divide by 3. The answer is 40.
f square the number, multiply by 2 and subtract 2. The
6Unit
l 70 the table:
Complete Page 53
s 147 answer is 70.
l1 a 19.14 b 22.32 c 60.69 d 19.8 e 24.96296
n
f 39.2 l2 a 19.62 b 17.4 c 21.15 d 27.18 e 21 f 55.37 l 3 a 50.4 b 158.5 c 172.2
le $76.32 f $97.25 l
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d 87.7 e 221.73 f 170.64 l 4 a $86 b $214.55 c $256.95 d $162.30 5 Find the missing 5 18.45 l
value: ( + (5l
6 3)87.6
 7 7)508.41
 = 62
s +n
l8 $125.76 l 9 $20.55 + $18.30 + $30.24 = $69.09
n–s l6 Find the missing value: 1 2 4

7Unit
l 71an equation
Write Page 54 and solve it for: multiply 9 by 8 and
8 6 8
l1 subtract
a 13.021the productcof7.639
b 46.298 7 andd4.1.2108 e 0.476 f 0.021
l
Decimal ÷ 10
7 Write true or false for the given answer:
÷ 100 ÷ 1000
l
l2 a 4.6107 b 7.98512 c 0.85105 d 0.1311 e
8 Explain in words the equation, giving the answer:0.0927 f 0.00147 a 0.25 0.025 0.0025 0.00025
l3 a 0.379105 b 10.762143 c 0.92187 d 0.037915 e 0.023246 f 0.009176
46 – (3  8) + 7 =
(15l4 *) +b 11 = 561.79
 * =0.179
3
0.0179 0.00179
l8 Find the number
c if I
13.69 think of a number,
1.369 subtract
0.1369 28,0.01369
divide
l
9 Complete the rule and the table: by 2 and add 5. The answer is 28.
d 98.21 9.821 0.9821 0.09821
IN double subtract 3 times 3 OUT
l9 Write twoedifferent questions with
468.35 46.835missing numbers0.46835
4.6835 that
Input 4 6 8 10 12 equal 425.
f 1047.21 104.721 10.4721 1.04721
Output 15 27

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ANSWERS: Units 71 – 78
l
5 1.72 l
6 0.2635 l
7 1.246275 l
8 Decimal ÷ 10 ÷ 100 ÷ 1000
27.615 2.7615 0.27615 0.027615

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9 ÷ 1000 ÷ 100 ÷ 10 No.  10  100  1000
0.468 4.68 46.8 468 4680 46800 468000

Unit 72 Page 54
l1 a 2.34 b 5.32 c 4.05 d 8.12 e 4.064 f 9.21 l
2 a 16.2 b 10.8 c 8.1 d 5.4 e 4.05 f 3.24 l3 a $22.05 b $12.11 c $17.32
d $6.05 e $12.05 f $11.06 l4 a $0.50 b $0.83 c $0.66 d $0.87 e $1.03 f $0.50 l5 4.33 l 6 4.63 l7 $16.11
l8 $0.38 l 9 54.28

Unit 73 Page 55
l l l
1 a 0.92 b 1.40 c 1.52 d 1.50 e 1.48 f 1.58 2 a 0.51 b 0.81 c 1.46 d 1.31 e 0.61 f 1.60 3 a 0.09 b 0.07 c 0.08 d 0.10
l l l
e 0.33 f 0.02 4 a 64.71 b 818.67 c 119.89 d 460.25 e 570.88 f 576.83 5 0.61 6 1.56 7 0.04 8 649.8 9 927.8l l l
Unit 74 Page 55

l1 a 2
10
1
= b 10
5
7
c 103 d 109 e 106 = 53 f 104 = 52 l 36
2 a 100 = 259 47
b 100 91
c 100 5
d 100 1
= 20 11
e 100 1
f 100

l 421
3 a 1000 873
b 1000 221
c 1000 59
d 1000 1
e 1000 305
f 1000 61
= 200 l 24
4 a 1 100 6
= 1 25 b 3 106 = 3 53 c 7 1000
985 197
= 7 200 63
d 21 100
7
e 490 100 215
f 300 1000 43
= 300 200 l 5 108 = 54 l 75
6 100 = 34 l 901
7 1000 l 653
8 27 1000 l
9 a 0.75 b 2.2 c 0.9 d 27.39 e 0.014 f 14.276

Unit 75 Page 56
l
1 a b c d e f l
2 a 43% b 7% c 26% d 51%

e 90% f 15% l3 a 66% b 2% c 83% d 17% e 35% f 54% l 4 a 20c b 55c c 36c d 5c e 81c f 96c l
5
l6 73% l 7 90% l 8 62c l9 Decimal Fraction Percentage
0.79 79 79%
100

0.41 41 41%
100

0.03 3 3%
100

Unit 76 Page 56
l l
1 a 59% b 33% c 15% d 40% e 8% f 27% 2 a 7% b 15% c 82% d 69% e 53% f 44% 3 a 14% b 53% c 3% d 81% l
l l
e 35% f 77% 4 a 0.38 b 0.06 c 0.17 d 0.47 e 0.63 f 0.87 5 78% 6 85% 7 32% 8 0.12 l l l
l
9
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Unit 77 Page 57

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1 a 3 b 14 c 45 d 18 e 64 f 90 l
2 a $15 b $27 c $7 d $10 e $80 f $16 l 82
3 a 0.77 b 100 c 56% d 0.4 e 12% f 0.18

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4 a 52% b 28% c 37% d 81% e 60% f 11% l 5 32 l 6 $6 l 7 1 103 l8 71% l 9 25%

Unit 78 Page 57
l l l
1 a 90 b 90 c 150 d 6 e 75 f 320 2 a $14 b $62.50 c $14 d $690 e $4.25 f $189 3 a 167 kg b 36.8 L c 46.2 ha
l l
d 240 t e 245 m f 55.20 g 4 various a 30 b 180 c 100 d 38 e 90 f 135 5 560 6 $81 7 405 km 8 180 l l l
l9 85.20 m left

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