F1 MATHS Questions
F1 MATHS Questions
2.The sum of three consecutive whole numbers is 54. Find the numbers. (3 Marks)
3. A number n is such that when it is divided by 27, 30 or 45, the remainder is 3. Find the smallest value of n.
(3 Marks)
b) (+1)-(-8) (2 Marks)
c) (-3)+(-4) (2 Marks)
4xy
b) +y (3 Marks)
2z
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6. solve of 6 −
5 ( 2
5 (
1 2 1 1
) )
1 + × (3 Marks)
2 3 3 5
7. A farmer has 165 orange trees on his farm. 38 trees have 97 oranges each, 79 trees have 176 oranges each, the rest have
59 oranges each. How many oranges are there altogether? (3 Marks)
2 x +3 3 x−1
8.Simplify; − (3 Marks)
4 6
a
9.Given that 1.0̇ 5̇= 1 b Find the value of a and b (3 Marks)
10. On a certain day, a student measured the temperature inside a deep freezer and found that it was -3 ° c while the room
temperature was 24° c . What was the temperature difference between the room and the deep freezer? (3 Marks)
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12.An integer p is two-thirds of another and their difference is 10. Find the two integers.(3 Marks)
b)4521.021
c) 26342
1.33 ×0.51
15. Evaluate without using tables or a calculator correct to three decimal places. (3 Marks)
0.19 ×0.0017
18. a) Three bells are programmed to ring after an interval of 15 minutes, 25 minutes and 50 minutes. If they all
rang together at 6.45am, when will they next ring together? (3 Marks)
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19. A bookstore had 30816 exercise books which were packed in cartons. Each contained 24 exercise
books. The mass of an empty carton was 2kg and that of a carton full of exercise books is 12kg.
(a) How many cartons were there? (3 Marks)
(b) What was the total mass of the empty cartons? (3 Marks)
(c) What was the total mass of the books alone? (4 Marks)
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