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ANSWER BOOKLET – MATHEMATICS FOR SEA STUDENTS

BY: MICHAEL GUERRA

TEST 1
SECTION 1

1. 3 2. 999 999 3. 7400


4. 200 5. (2 100) + (0 10) + (3 1) + (0 + (6
6. 0 02, 0 2, 2 0 and 20 0 7. 1 2 8. 960 or 960 r 7
9. 1735 10. 1 1 11. Kilogram
12. 648 centimetres 13. 16 students

14. 15. Cuboid 16. IV


17. cuboid 18. Keith 19. 85
20. Red

SECTION 2
21. 840 persons 22. 4877 23. $5.00
24. 36 pizzas
Either : You can find the number of children who shared 1 pizza them divide 288 by the
number . e.g. 24 children = 3 pizzas
1 child = pizza
288 children = = 36 pizzas

Or : 288 24 = 12 groups of 24 children


then 12 3 = 36 pizzas
25. 3816 tomato plants 26. 2 2 3 3

2 3 =6

27. or 28. $440.

29. ASAW

30. 2 mangoes at $2.75 each = $ 5.50 Change from $100.00 = $100.00 - $27.75
6 plums at $2.25 each = $ 13.50 = $ 72.25
5 mangoes at $1.75 each = $ 8.75
Total bill $ 27.75
31. Y = 25cm X = 23cm
32. 4:40p.m. or 20 minutes to five
33. (i) 72 000cm³
(ii) To find the capacity of the tank, you divide 72 000cm³ by 1000cm³. 1000cm³= 1 litre
1
Capacity is the number of litres the tank can hold. 72 litres.
34. 20 weights 35. C and D / triangular based prism and the cylinder.
36.
Number of Right
Name of Shape Number of Sides
Angles
Square 4 4

Trapezium 4 2

Hexagon 6 0
37. The square has all sides equal. When folded, you will get 4 lines of symmetry. The rectangle
has only opposite sides equal. When folded, you will get 2 lines of symmetry.
38. 12 vehicles

39. 40. (i) 67, Total 312 (ii) 78%

SECTION 3

41. 15 heads of lettuce 42. (i) 500 cookies (ii) $450.00


43. (i)
Square Rectangle
Area=36cm² 6cm 9cm
Area=36cm²

6cm 4cm

(ii) 36cm² and 36cm²


44. 45. (i) 5cm each week (ii) 25cm
1
2 2
2
3
4

16

2
TEST 2
SECTION 1

1.
4 5 8 0 6 4

2. 146 484
3. Different because of positional value. The digit 6 in A = 6 000 and the digit 6 is B = 60.
Difference = 5 940
4. 5. 235% 6. 28 fifths
7. 216 plums 8. 430 hundredths 9. 1.2
10. $70 50 11. Centimetres (cm) 12. 1hr 45mins or 1 hours
13. 9 full 1 litre bottles 14. 12 plantains 15. Hexagon
16. A cuboid above has 6 rectangular faces, opposite faces are equal.
A cube has 6 equal square faces.
N
17.
NW NE

W E

SW SE
S
18. Bus 19. 375 20. 80 marks

SECTION 2
21. 536 marbles 22. 99
23. 864 pens packed in boxes of 16 = 264 16 = 54 boxes
864 pens packed in boxes of 24 = 864 24 = 36 boxes
Difference = 18 boxes more are needed when packed in boxes of 16 than boxes of 24

24. 1 25. 26. $ 1 600.00

27. No. Both vendors are selling at the same price 1 egg = $1.25
28. $1 035.00
29. (i) 82%
(ii) To find the remainder = 500 350 = 150
then 40% of 150 = 60
he sold 60 chickens to the restaurant.

30. Student 2. This student understood the meaning of ‘difference btween’ and
subtracted.Student 1 added.
31. 18cm² 32. 340cm² 33. 100cm²
34. $2400.00 35. (a) Rectangular based pyramid (b) 2 equal pairs

3
36. Edges 1 Vertices 1 Faces 2
37.

Line of Symmetry

38. (i) For the months of January, February, April and June, there is a rise in sales of at least
$5000. But in the months of March and May there is a fall in sales of exactly $5000.
(ii) July - $5000
39. 105 40.144 students

SECTION 3

41. Ricardo.
Josh only multiplied his divisor by 10. (0.5 x 10 = 5) and divided 2.25 by 5 = 0.45
Ricardo however multiplied both divisor and dividend by 10 (2.25 x 10 = 2.25 and
0.5 x 10 = 5) and divided 22.5 5 = 4.5

42. 9 - $100, 1 - $50 , 1 - $20, 2 - $10, 1 - $5 and 2 - $1

9 100 = $900
1 50 = $ 50 Problem solving skill: Trial and Error
1 20 = $ 20
2 10 = $ 20
1 5 =$ 5
2 1 =$ 2
Total 16 $997

43. 576 wooden boxes

44. (i) trapezium (ii) (iii) Rectangle


A B
y x

x z
D C

4
45.

Mon Tues Wed Thurs Fri


Days of the Week

TEST 3

SECTION 1

1. 36048 2. 6531
3. Seven hundred and sixty-one thousand and fifty-three
4. 120 marbles 5. 9000 6. 1735
7. 8. 14 tenths 9. 9%
10. 0.35 11. 140 000 cm 12. 1.2kg

13. 16 glasses 14. 15. Cylinder


16. D 17. Triangular based prism 18. 64
19. 44 20. 2005

SECTION 2

21. 5.71 22. 61


23. Store 2
10% off $650 = $ 65 Selling Price = $585.
15% off $680 = $102 Selling Price = $578.
24. $75.00 25. 3 bags
26. Daughter: $460 Son: $ 380
Unequal sharing. Remove the $80 from the $840. Divided the remainder by 2, then add $80
to one of the share. Which gives $460 – daughter and son - $ 380

5
27. $7.20
28. Good estimating skills.
Mia rounded each item cost to the nearest dollars, which added to $9.00. She then made the
decision ‘about $10” would cover the cost of the fruits.

29. 4

30. Student 1
Their answers are opposite (the reciprocal) to each other. If multiplied will give 1. (Any
number multiplied by its reciprocal equals one (i)).

31. He has to divide the 40cm strips into 4 equal pieces 10cm in length, because a square has 4
equal sides. Area = Side Side 10cm 10cm = 100cm²

32. 57.00cm² 33. Parcel 2 and 765g

34.
35. A

P R

B
36. The square has 4 equal sides.
The rectangle has 4 sides with opposite sides equal unlike the square.

37.
1
2

3
4

6
38. 18 students 39. 44 runs

35
Number of Students

30
25
20
15
10
5
0
Football Cricket Table Volley Basket
Tennis Ball Ball
Games
40.

SECTION 3

41. Student 1
Student 1 rounded upwards, while student 2 rounded downwards. Rounding upwards
whenever the remainder is or more than is correct.

42. $72
43. Answer = 11 rolls of wire. Harry calculated the perimeter of the fence around his home, then,
he divided it by the length of the wire. Width of wire is not necessary here.

44.
A B

D C

45. a. b. Thursday c. Tuesday and Wednesday

Mon Tues Wed Thu Fri

7
Days of the week
TEST 4
SECTION 1

1. digit 4
2.( 1 x 1 000 000) + (5 x 100 000) + (6 x 10 000) + ( 4 x 100) + ( 3 x 10) + (6 x 1)
3. 634 tens 4. 468 5. 0.15
6. 5752 7. 8 and 24 8. A = 16, B = 9
9.
10. Yes. 40 - 25₵ pieces x 10 = 400 twenty-five cents pieces
11. 10cm 12. 45 minutes 13. 8 smaller bags
14. 10 500cm³ 15.

16. Zero (0)


17.

18. Private car 19. 74 students 20. 20 students

SECTION 2

21. 2 22. 425 cookies 23. 1440 eggs


24. a. $800 b. $100 25. 7 ½ dozen eggs 26. (i) 4 children (ii) 0.25
27. $1800 28. a. $2160 b. $24480 c. $680
29. $150 30. 630 persons

31. a. b. 6 hours 50 minutes


32. 4800cm³ 33. 240 000 litres 34. 80 small blocks
35. 8 triangles 36. Square
37. P
p P
p
r R
Q Isosceles Triangle
4cm
5cm

8
38. a. 180 cars

July

June

May
Months

April

March

February

January

0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45
b. Number of Cars
39. a. Mortgage = $3000.
b. Car Loan = $3000.
c. Savings = $3000.
d. Family Allowances = $3000.
40. 94 cm

SECTION 3

41. He is correct in his estimation, after his distribution of the bottles of juice to the students,
there will be 14 extra bottles of juice.

42. Answer: John


(i) 144 marbles divided by 8 boys = 18 marbles each
144 marbles divided by 6 boys = 24 marbles each
(ii) 20 marbles
43. a. 12 litres b. 2000cm³
44.
Shape 2d Solid 3d Name of Solid

cuboid

cube

9
45. a.
35

30

25

20
Number of
Computers
15

10

0
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun

a. 5 computers
b. There is an increase of 5 computers sold for each month from January to April. Constant
increase.
c. 35 computers

TEST 5
SECTION 1

1. Seven hundred and sixty one thousand and fifty three.


2. 03567
3. Multiples of 2 = 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 16, 18, 20, 22, 24, 26, 28, 30
Multiples of 3 = 3, 6, 9, 12, 15. 18, 21, 24, 27, 30, 33, 36, 39,
Ans = 6, 12, 18, 24
4. 2 5. 5₵, 10₵ 1₵
6. x = 3 7. 545.05 8. 2.0
9. 10. 40% 11. 5.084 kilometres

12. p.m. 13. 120 000cm³ = 120 litres


14. Gold 15. B and D 16. 2 square faces
17. 18. 91 marks 19. 29 degress

10
20. 8 students
SECTION 2

21. Because 18 is a multiple of 2 and 3. Also 2 and 3 are factors of 18.


22. 12 dresses 23. 120 24. a. 35 – 25cent pieces b. $12.50
25. 1 26. , 27. 1250
28. $189 29. 0.4 30. 180 boys
31. 30cm² 32. $3200 33. 290 cm²

34. 102.5 km 35. 36. Rectangle


37. a. Equilateral triangle b. 5 equal triangles
38. 79 39. (i) 5 points (ii) 135 points
40.
Sports Equipment Money Spent (Dollars)

Footballs

Cricket bats and balls

Netballs

Basketballs

SECTION 3

41. Problem 1 asked for the number of students: 7 remainder 4. There can be no fraction of a
student alive.
Problem 2 asked for the number of cupcakes each student received: 7 ½ cupcakes
42. (i) 305 pupils and teachers (ii) $21 975.
43. litres of oil
44. (i) triangular based prism
(ii)

45. (i) 12 4 = 48
15 6 = 90
18 10 = 180
21 9 = 189
24 6 = 144
25 5 = 125
Total = 776

11
(ii) 19 marks
TEST 6

SECTION 1

1. 6799, 7699, 9766, 9976 2. $2 002.02 3. 2, 3 and 5


4.

245
5. 15 3 6 7 5 6. 7. Positional Value - tenths
- 30
67
60
75
75
00
8. 80 9. 5 pizzas 10. 3 packs
11. 6040 metres 12.250 ml Cost $4.75 13. $1200
14. 6.05 kilograms 15. Cylinder 16. Circle and Rectangle
17. Equilateral triangle 18. March and April 19. $25 000
20. Ochro

SECTION 2

21. 0.8 and 0.4 22. 204 cookies 23. 2


24. 2 6 – 4 8 25. a. Ravi’s age 29 years b. 28 years
2 8–4 12 Father’s age 57 years
26. 13 27. 1
28. 4.26
29. Mary’s approximation is correct. She rounded 0.98 upwards to the nearest whole number,
because it is greater than 0.50.

37.0 38.0
37.5 37.98
30. 18% 31. 9:10 a.m. 32. 132m²
33. a. 189kg b. 42kg 34. a. 80 packages b. $1000.00
35. a. D
b. When the parallel lines are extended they remain equidistant apart. Unlike perpendicular
lines, these lines meet or intersect at right angles.
36. 2 ¼ turns 37. (i) c and d (ii) a and b
38. a. Betty and Chin b. 30 marks c. About 80 marks

12
39. (i) Number of Number of Total Number
books Students of Books
1 2 2
2 3 6
3 5 15
4 6 24
5 7 35
6 4 24
7 3 21

(ii) 127 books (iii) 14 students


40. (i) 5 books (ii) 4 books

SECTION 3

41. (i) $110.00 (ii) $11.00 (iii) $121.00


42. a. b. c. $125.00
43. a. Shapes B and C
b. Perpendicular lines intersect at right angles. Parallel lines do not intersect when extended.
There lines remain equidistant apart.
44.
280m West

150m
South 150m North

280m East

b. Rectangle c. 3 – ¼ turns d. 2 lines of symmetry

13
45.

School

Home Work

Relaxation

Chores

Sleep

0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Hours

b. 25%
Assignments School Home Work Relaxation Chores Sleep
Hours 6 3 3 4 8
c.

TEST 7
SECTION 1

1. 3037 2. 24
3. (3 x 100 000) + (0 x 10 000) + (7 x 1 000) + (0 x 100) + (4 x 10) + (0 x 1)
4. 10 5. 269 6.
7. 555.55 8. $120.00 9. <
10. $78. 11.15cm 12.$57
13. 5 000cm³

14. 15. 4 turns 16. B


17. 1 line 18. 12 cm 19. 13 cm
20. |||| |||| |||| |||| |||| || 27

SECTION 2

21. and 22. 6² 23. 85


24. 25. $4 072.50 26. 15 dozen marbles

14
27. $1 000 28. 22
29. a. 9762 b. 2796 c. 7966
30. a. $140.00 b. $60.00

31. (a) (b) a.m. 32. 12:30 p.m.


33. a. 21 cm b. 16cm
34. 21.3cm²
Exact answer = 21.28cm²
0.28 or is nearer in position to than therefore you approximate upwards to or
0.3. e.g.

35. a. symmetrical line


b. A symmetrical line divides the shape into 2 equal and exact parts. When the shape is
folded along a symmetrical line, the folded parts fit exactly on each other.
36. parallelogram square rhombus

37.

38. (i) 50 marks


(ii) Student’s means varied because some students drop the score “00” and divided the total
by 5, while the others divided the total by the correct number 6.
39. (i) 210 students (ii) 70 lunches (iii) $4 200.
40. 66

SECTION 3

41. (i) None


6.4 x 10 = 64 then 6.4 1.0 = 6.4
1.0 x 10 = 10 Any number divided by 1 the quotient is the number.
64 10 = 6 or 6.4
(ii) Student 1 multiplied 6.4 by 0.1 = 0.64
Student 2 multiplied 6.4 by 10 and left the divisor as 1 = 64.0
42. a. $6 000 b. $1 500 c. $13 500
43. (i) x = 41cm y= 36cm (ii) 154cm (iii) 324cm²
a b c
15
44. a. scalene b. angle b c. 0 line d. a+b+c= ½ turn
45. a. Total 500 380 b. 76% c. 76 marks d. 70 marks

TEST 8
SECTION 1

1. 101 303 2. 603 tens 3. 1287 animals


4. x = 5 5. 6.
7. 80% 8. 160 9. 45
10. $400 11. 72 litres 12. 7 weights
13. 11.82 kg

14. 15. 2 flat faces 16. Sphere


17. C 18. 23 19. 160 students

20. Favourite Food Number of Students


Pelau 15
Roti 35
Chicken and Chips 40
Fried Rice and Chicken 30
Barbecue 40

SECTION 2

21. 60 teachers 22. 160 buttons


23. (i) 100% (ii) 62.5% or 62 ½ % (iii) 37.5% or 35 ½ %
24. 35 32 67
25. Different: Dividing the oranges into 2 equal groups = 5 oranges in a group.
Dividing the oranges into groups of 2 equal groups = 5 groups of twos
Answer One, the unit is orange. Answer Two, the unit is groups of twos
26. (i) $600 (ii) 20%
27. 7
28. Both processes are valid.
Process 1 used Common fraction and then converted the answer to decimal.
Process 2 used decimals. Multiplied both dividend and divisor by 10, then divided.
29. $30.00 30. $12.50 31. 28 cm
32. a. $3 200 b. $960 33. P= $3.60 R = $9.60 X= $30.80

16
34. 4 days 35.
36. a. Line 2 and Line 3 b. Line 1 and 2, Line 1 and 3 c. Line 1
37.
B C

A D

38. a. 20 kg b. 49kg 39. a. 8.2 marks b. 2 singers


40. 60 applicants

SECTION 3

41. (i) $52.20 (ii) $1.20 stamps = 2 $1.00 stamps = 3


42. (i) $90 (ii) $ 260
43. (i) 2040 litres (ii) 2 040 000 cm³ (iii) 17 litres

44.

6th 7th 8th


Skip 1 from the 1st, to get the 2nd, then 2 to get the 3rd, then 3 to get the 4th, then 4 to get the 5th,
then 5 to get the 6th, then 6 to get the 7th, then 7 to get the 8th.

17
Chart Title
80
70
60
50
40
30
20
10
0
Laura Paul Harry John Sita
45. a. b. 61 cm

TEST 9

SECTION 1

1. B 2. Tens of thousand
3. 2, 3, 5, 7, 11, 13, 19, 23 and 29
4. 5. 1365 6. 80%
7. 8. 2 9. $162.50
10. , , , 11. 4 small packs 12. 24 children
13. 40 minutes 14. 14 cm 15. 1 line
16. South 17. Similar 18. 360cm
19. Bingo 20. Nintendo and Pac Man

SECTION 2

21. 125 defective cell phones 22. 60% 23. 6.0


24. 0.9 25. 20% 26. $590
27. 155.0 28. 20% 29. 2 ¼ dozen eggs
30. 22 31. Park A

32. 33. (i) 22 children (ii) 44 biscuits


34. 4.1 35. 8 triangles 36. B

2cm 3cm 3cm 3cm 3cm

18
2cm 2cm
37.
4cm
Square Rectangle Trapezium Parallelogram Rhombus Trapezium

38. 21 cm 39. 16 students


40. 1. They are physically and mentally more developed
2. They can understand instructions given quite easily.
3. More receptable to the vigors of training.
4. More discipline etc.

SECTION 3

41. (i) 14 monthly payments (ii) 12 ½ % or 12.5%


42. 50 citrus fruits
43. Land Line: Monthly Rental Fee = $ 45.00
65 minutes x 15cents = $ 9.75
TOTAL $ 54.75

Cell Phone: 65 minutes x 90 cents = $ 58.50


Difference $58.50 - $54.75 = $3.75

Land Line is cheaper by $ 3.75


44. Hexagonal based Right-angled triangular based
Equilateral triangular based Cylinder
Cuboid

’45. a. 42 students b. sorrel

19
c.
11
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
Grape Orange Ginger Sorrel Apple Pear Lemon
Flavour Soft Drink
c.

TEST 10

SECTION 1

1.
Millions Hundreds Tens of Thousands Hundreds Tens Ones
of Thousand
Thousands
3 0 5 0 1

2. 144 3. 2 568 4. 164 buttons


5. 45 6. 3 or 3 7. 2
8. $42.50 9. 1100 10. 11 pages
11. 15 cm 12. 460 000 milligrams

13. 14. 16cm² 15. 4 – ¼ turns


16. Because the cross-section is not uniform (same). The cone ends at the Apex (point).
17. cuboid 18. 1cm : 2 marbles 19. 24 marbles
20. 19 marbles

20
SECTION 2

21. 22. 3 ½ 23. $1 440.


24. 18 broken bottles 25. 244 plates 26. 12 weeks
27.
Items Quality Unit Price Total Cost ($)
Sugar 3 ½ kg $ 6.50 a. $ 22.75
Potatoes 3 bags b. $24.75 $ 74.25
Total $ 97.00
Vat c. 10 % $ 9.70
TOTAL $106.70

28. $120 29. $125 30. $320


31. 8:30 a.m. 32. 24.64 litres 33. 300cm
34. 2 – 2kg, 2 – 1 kg, 2 – ½ kg 35. Faces =5 Edges= 9
36. Isosceles right angled triangle 37. 1 line 38. Green
30

25
Number 0f Pencils

20

15

10

0
Red Blue Brown Green Orange
Colours
39.

40. 72 marks

SECTION 3

41. Different – Problem 1, the answer is 16 boys


Problem 2, the answer is 16 marbles
42. 1. Reliability of contractor 1 to complete the job (trust)
2. Job performance of contractor 1 is excellent (quality of work)
3. Highly recommended by other clients
4. Completion date of the job is uphold. Etc.
43. 21 528cm²
44. Triangular based prism Faces = 5 Edges = 9 Vertices = 18

21
45. (i) 65 (ii) 88 marks
TEST 11

SECTION 1

1. One million, eight hundred and three thousand, five hundred and four.
2. 264% 3. 8.4 4. 1 ¼
5. 300 6. 6 7. 1
8. $900 9. 200 cookies 10. 450 %
11. 20cm 12.3 times 13. 4 hours 45 minutes
14. 22 500 grams 15. 2 right angles 16. 2 lines of symmetry
17. 2 right angles
18.
Type of Tea Tally Marks Frequency
Chocolate |||| |||| |||| |||| || 22
Lipton |||| |||| ||| 13
Green Tea |||| |||| || 12
Coffee |||| |||| 9
Ice Tea |||| |||| |||| ||| 18
19. |||| |||| |||| |||| |||| ||| 28
20. Brian

SECTION 2

21. 15 22. 28 mangoes 23. 25km


24. 385 25. 94 26. $750
27. 28. $1 350 29.
30. a. 33 % b. 240 chicken pies 31. 50 slices 32. a. 13.5 kg b. 2.0kg
33. a. $3 200 b. $ 720 34. 4860 words
35. a.

b. Vertices 18, Faces 5


36. West

22
37. (i) X

Y
(ii) 4 lines
38. 6 numbers
39. a. Roger and Ricky b. Rae and Ryan

Ages of 5 Friends
40
35
30
Ages (Years)

25
20
15
10
5
0
Rae Roger Ricky Ryan Richard
c.
40. a. 10 years b. 6 years

SECTION 3

41. a. b. 512 fruits


42. 36 cups of water 43. a. 68cm b. 304cm²
44. (i) right angled Isosceles triangles
(ii) No.
When the triangles are folded along the symmetrical line LM they will not match evenly.
Any shape folded along a symmetrical line will fit exactly, on each other. This will not
happen.

23
45. Whole Life Insurance ☺☺☺☺
Motor Insurance ☺☺☺☺☺☺
House Insurance ☺☺☺☺☺☺
Pousions ☺☺☺☺☺
Term Life Insurance ☺☺☺☺☺☺

☺ = 20 polices

TEST 12

SECTION 1

1. (4 x 100 000) + (0 x 10 000) + (6 x 1000) + (5 x 100) + (0 x 10) + (3 x 1)


2. 0.18 3. 423 100 4. 20
5. 7 6. 30 children 7.
8. 9 9.
10. 4823, 4382, 4328, 4283 11. 2:40 12. 4.013 L
13. 80cm² 14. 1 728cm³ 15. A
16. 6 edges 17. F and L.
18. 90 girls 19. Coconut and strawberry
20. Pauline

SECTION 2

21. $42.00 22. 6 weeks 23.


24. Add 3, then add 4 (Repeat )
2+3 , 5+4, 9+3 , 12+4 , 16+3, 19+4 , 23
25. a. , , and b. 1 26. $6.00 27. 6
28. $3 003.00 29. $240.00 30. a. 50% b. 400 students
31. (i) 9 ½ hours (ii) 8 hours 32. 87.57kg 33. 7:50a.m.
34. 110 minutes
35. a. 6 regular polygons b. rectangular based pyramid c. 4 lines
36. a. cube b. 12 edges 37. ¾ turn 38. 62.5kg or 62 ½ kg
39. (i) 8 (ii) 7 (iii) 7.0 40. a. 75 persons b. 40 persons

24
SECTION 3

41.a. 60 sticks b. 4 boxes 42. a. 401 tress b. 10 rest periods


43. a. 120 000 000 cm³ b. 8cm³ c. 15 000 000 B’s
44.

X 8cm Y

6 cm
10 cm

b. 10cm c. Right angle triangle


45. a. |||| |||| |||| |||| |||| ||| b. 12
c.

Red

Yellow
Colours

Green

Brown

White

0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30

25
TEST 13

SECTION 1

1. 808 808 2. 4.68 3. 23010


4. 105 5. 6 packs 6. 60%
7. 24 8. 341 times 9. 31
10. 130 five cent coins 11. 37.5 kg 12. 3.5cm or 3 ½ cm
13. 16cm 14. 5.33L 15. AB
16. 6 edges 17. Equal to ½ turn 18. 4 runs
19.

Sunday

Monday

Tuesday

Wednesday

Thursday

0 3 6 9 12 15 18 21 24 27 30 33 36 39

20. 21 snow cones

SECTION 2

21. 22. 108 23. 416 tomatoes


24. 53 years
25. It is not possible. A fraction is related to its unit. There isn’t a bigger half of the same unit.
½ = ½ of the same whole.
26.

26
27. a. 24% b. 56% 28. 35 cases
29.
Decimal Percentage Common
Fraction Fraction

0.35 35%

30. $350 monthly

31. 32. 29cm 33. 33 bottles


34. a. x = 20c y = 29cm b. 220cm²
35. a.

b. parallelogram
36. C and D
37. a.

5 cm 6 cm

4 cm
b. 10cm²

38. a. |||| |||| |||| |||| |||| |||| | b. $88


39. $ 22.00

27
Money Spent at the Parlour by 4 boys

Andrew
Names of Students

Joseph

Haresh

Thomas

0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35
Money ($)
40.

SECTION 3

41. Cards Number of Cards Points


Ace 2 10
King 3 12
Queen 1 3
Jack 2 4
Deuce 6 6
Total 14 35

42. a. $ 3 000.00 b. $5 000.00 43. a. 4800cm² b. 400 c. 3 sheets


44.
X D
a.

B C

b. 10cm c. X D

B C
45. a. 45 marks b. 63 marks c. 135 marks

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TEST 14

SECTION 1

1. 140 2. 363.08 3. 60%


4. 2 ¼ 5. 6. 26
7. true 8. $22.00 9.
10. 2 11. 6 cm 12. 10cm
13. 5 400 seconds 14. 100 packets
15. a. Cube b. Cylinder C. Cone
16. Isosceles Triangle 17. D 18. 65.6
19. 59 20. 50 plants

SECTION 2

21. 120 records 22. 66 % 23. , , and


24. 0.4 and 2.2 25. a. b. c. 26.
27. x = 45 , a = 4
28. 8 4 1 0 = 8 4
8 4 0 1 = 84.0
8 4 0 01 = 840.0
8 4 10 = 0 84

29. 104 30. a. 9 000 b. (i) 4950 (ii) 4050


31. Yes. 5.7cm was rounded off (approximated) to the nearest whole number = 6 cm.
8.2 cm was also rounded off (approximated) to the nearest whole number = 8 cm
Estimation 8 x 6 = 48.0cm² is valid.

32. No. The square has the dimension of length and breadth. Since the length and breadth are
equal, we can therefore use Side x Side, as well as Length x Breadth.

33. 9 layers 34. 7kg 275g 35. ii and iii


36. Yes

37. a. 1) 3 sides of 1 triangle and an angle = 3 sides of the other and an angle
2) 3 angles and a side are equal to 3 angles of the other triangle and a side
3) 2 angles and 1 side of a triangle = 2 angles and 1 side of each other triangle

b. trapezium
38. 96

39. Batsman B

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Batsman B has the better mean.
Batsman A’s mean = 42 runs.
Batsman B’s mean = 43runs

Sim's Primary
Students' Absenteeism - Monday to Friday

Friday
Days of the Week

Thursday

Wednesday

Tuesday

Monday

0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55
Number of Students
40.

SECTION 3

41. a. 150 portugals b. Small Bags = 10 Large Bags = 15


42. a. $ 900.00 b. $ 637.50 c. $5 737.50
43. a. 320m² b. 240 persons c. Volume = L x W x H or Area of Cross Section x Height
44. a. Cube
b. Edges = 12 Vertices = 24 Symmetrical Lines = 4 Faces = Square
45. a. 2nd Batsman b. 1st = 30 runs 2nd = 20 runs

TEST 15
SECTION 1

1. 2, 5, 7, 11, 13 2. $800 579.


3. Twenty five thousand three hundred and nine
4. (1x 100 000) + (0 x 10 000) + (9 x 1 000) + (2 x 100) + (0 x 10) + (8 x 1)
5. 4508 6. 7. =
8. $ 280.00 9. 881 10. 399 361
11. Kilograms 12.Millimetres 13. Midway between 5 and 6
14. Wednesday 15. 8 16. South
17. 1 line 18. 35 workers 19. 165cm
20. 3 goals

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SECTION 2

21. √64 = 8
22. Yes.
Question 1: 2.5 x 2.1 = 2 x2 = x = = 5.25
Question 2: 25 x 0.21 = 25 x = = 5.25
23. $240.00
24. 50 marbles
25. (i) $6.00 a dozen (ii) Calculate the unit price. (1 egg) in (a), (b) and compare to c.
26. 7 and 9 27. Prime Numbers = 17, 19, 23, 29
Square Numbers = 16, 25
28. 6 29. 121
30. 15 groups 31. 30cm²
32. (i) 1 000 000cm³ (ii) 1 000 litres
33. a. 14.25 kilograms or 14 ¼ kilograms b. 14 250 000 milligrams
34. a. 5 ½ hours b. 7:00p.m.
35. a. Triangle and Pentagon c.

Triangle Pentagon
36.

37. Parallelogram 38. 9 39. 9 years

40. a.

Rice

Corn

Banana
s

Cassava

Yams

0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18
b. 56 acres

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SECTION 3

41. a. 80 and 28 b. 28 c. 28, 56 and 80 d. 19


42. a. 55 cars b. 6 months
st
43. a. 31 October 2012 b. Saturday c. 2001 d. Thursday 29th
44. a. No
b.
X 4cm

4cm 4cm

4cm Y Symmetrical Line

All sides in the square are equal. Therefore the XY is symmetrical. In the rectangle,
opposite sides are equal, therefore the line XY is not a symmetrical line.
45. a. 35 runs b. Less than 55 runs
c. After his 6 and 7th score his new mean is 41.
th

e.g. Total after 7 innings = 287 runs


Mean = 287 7 = 41 runs

END OF TEST

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