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1 Write 54 as the product of its prime factors.

Answer ................................................... [2]

[Total: 2]

2 (a) Write 30 as a product of its prime factors.

Answer(a) ................................................... [2]

(b) Find the lowest common multiple (LCM) of 30 and 45.

Answer(b) ................................................... [2]

[Total: 4]

3 (a) Write down a 2-digit odd number that is a factor of 182.

Answer(a) ................................................... [1]

(b) Find all the prime factors of 182.

Answer(b) ................................................... [2]


2

[Total: 3]

4 (a) Complete the following list of factors of 30.

[1]

(b) Write down the prime factors of 30.

Answer(b) ................................................... [1]

[Total: 2]

5 (a) Write in figures the number three hundred and four thousand six hundred and twenty.

Answer(a) ................................................... [1]

(b) Write your answer to part (a) correct to 3 significant figures.

Answer(b) ................................................... [1]

[Total: 2]

6 Find a common multiple of 6 and 9 .

Answer ................................................... [1]

[Total: 1]

7 Write down the prime numbers between 20 and 30.

Answer .............................. [1]

[Total: 1]

8 A city has a population of five hundred and six thousand.

Write the size of the population

(a) in figures,

Answer(a) ................................................... [1]


3

(b) in standard form.

Answer(b) ................................................... [1]

[Total: 2]

9 Write down all the prime numbers that are greater than 30 and less than 40.

Answer ................................................... [1]

[Total: 1]

10 Write down in figures

(a) three hundred and forty thousand,

Answer(a) ................................................... [1]

(b) the number that is one less than one million.

Answer(b) ................................................... [1]

[Total: 2]

11 1258 is a multiple of 34.

Write down a different multiple of 34 between 1200 and 1300.

Answer ................................................... [1]

[Total: 1]

12

Write down the number from this list which is both a cube number and has a factor of 4.

Answer ................................................... [1]

[Total: 1]
4

13 (a) Paolo thinks of a number.


It has two digits.
It is a common factor of 36 and 48.

Write down Paolo’s number.

Answer(a) ................................................... [1]

(b) Maria thinks of a number.


It has two digits.
It is a common multiple of 15 and 20.

Write down Maria’s number.

Answer(b) ................................................... [1]

(c) Kemar thinks of a number.


It is between 1 and 2.
It is an irrational number.

Write down a number he could be thinking of.

Answer(c) ................................................... [1]

[Total: 3]

14 Write down the prime number between 62 and 70.

Answer ................................................... [1]

[Total: 1]

15 (a) Write 30 as a product of its prime factors.

Answer(a) ................................................... [2]


5

15 (b) Find the lowest common multiple (LCM) of 30 and 45.

Answer(b) ................................................... [2]

[Total: 4]

16 What is the value of the digit 7 in 43 782?

Answer ................................................... [1]

[Total: 1]

17 Find the highest common factor (HCF) of 54 and 90.

Answer ................................................... [2]

[Total: 2]

18 Work out the highest common factor (HCF) of 36 and 90.

Answer ................................................... [2]

[Total: 2]

19

From the list of numbers, write down

(a) the factors of 60,

Answer(a) ................................................... [1]

(b) the prime numbers.

Answer(b) ................................................... [1]


6

[Total: 2]

20 Write down the number in this list that is irrational.

Answer ................................................... [1]

[Total: 1]

21 Write in figures the number six thousand and fifty four.

Answer ................................................... [1]

[Total: 1]

22 Write 72 as a product of its prime factors.

Answer ................................................... [2]

[Total: 2]

23

From the list of numbers, write down

(a) the square numbers,

................................................... [1]

(b) a prime factor of 99.

................................................... [1]
7

[Total: 2]

24 Find the highest common factor (HCF) of 56 and 70.

................................................... [2]

[Total: 2]

25 Find the lowest common multiple (LCM) of 36 and 48.

................................................... [2]

[Total: 2]

26 Write down

(a) the number 604 925 in words,

..........................................................................................................................................................

.......................................................................................................................................................... [1]

(b) a prime number between 50 and 60,

................................................... [1]

(c) the value of 9990.

................................................... [1]

[Total: 3]

27 Find
8

(a) the smallest multiple of 7 that is greater than 100,

................................................... [1]

(b) the largest cube number that is less than 100,

................................................... [1]

(c) the six factors of 45,

.................... , .................... , .................... , .................... , .................... , .................... [2]

(d) an irrational number between 6 and 7.

................................................... [1]

[Total: 5]

28 Write down a common multiple of 18 and 24.

......................................................... [1]

[Total: 1]

29 Find a factor of 63 between 5 and 10.

......................................................... [1]

[Total: 1]

30 Find a cube number between 60 and 90.

......................................................... [1]

[Total: 1]
9

31 Find the reciprocal of 7.

......................................................... [1]

[Total: 1]

32 Write down an irrational number with a value between 10 and 20.

................................................... [1]

[Total: 1]

33 Find the lowest common multiple (LCM) of 24 and 28.

................................................... [2]

[Total: 2]

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61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69

From the list of numbers, write down

(a) a square number,

................................................... [1]

(b) a multiple of 13,

................................................... [1]
10

(c) a factor of 186,

................................................... [1]

(d) the prime numbers.

................................................... [2]

[Total: 5]

35

Two of the numbers in this list are irrational.

Put a ring around each of these irrational numbers. [1]

[Total: 1]

36 Find the lowest common multiple (LCM) of 32 and 40.

................................................... [2]

[Total: 2]

37 Write down a prime number between 30 and 40.

................................................... [1]

[Total: 1]

38 Write 180 as a product of its prime factors.

................................................... [2]
11

[Total: 2]

39 Find the highest common factor (HCF) of and .

................................................... [2]

[Total: 2]

40 f is a common factor of 14 and 28.


m is a common multiple of 10 and 25.
p is a prime number.

Work out the largest possible value of .

................................................. [4]

[Total: 4]
1

1 Udita thinks of two whole numbers.


Both numbers are greater than 6.
The lowest common multiple (LCM) of the two numbers is 90.
The highest common factor (HCF) of the two numbers is 6.

Find the two numbers.

.............................. and .............................. [2]

[Total: 2]

2 A company makes 40 600 headphones in one year.

Write this number

(a) in words,

....................................................................................................... [1]

(b) in standard form.

................................................... [1]

[Total: 2]

3 Write down the reciprocal of .

........................................ [1]

[Total: 1]

4 Write down an irrational number, n, where 31 < n < 32.

n = .................................. [1]

[Total: 1]
2

0.6 8

From this list, write down an irrational number.

........................................ [1]

[Total: 1]

6 A train to town A leaves a station every 25 minutes.


A train to town B leaves the same station every 45 minutes.
Both trains leave at 08 00.

Find the next time both trains leave together.

......................................................... [3]

[Total: 3]

7
61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69

From the list of numbers, write down

(a) a square number,

................................................... [1]

(b) a multiple of 13,

................................................... [1]

(c) a factor of 186,

................................................... [1]
3

(d) the prime numbers.

................................................... [2]

[Total: 5]

8 The times on two clocks are checked regularly.

One clock is checked every 6 days.


The other clock is checked every 8 days.

Both clocks are checked on 1st January 2021.

Find the number of days during 2021 when both clocks will be checked on the same day.
[There are 365 days in 2021.]

................................................... [4]

[Total: 4]

9 Using the integers from 60 to 75 only, find

(a) a multiple of 17,

................................................... [1]

(b) the prime numbers.

................................................... [2]

[Total: 3]
4

10

A road has 349 houses on it numbered from 1 to 349.


The diagram shows some of these houses.
The houses on the West side of the road have odd numbers.
The houses on the East side have even numbers.

(a) Put a ring around the numbers in this list that are on the West side.

25 87 126 178 252 329

[1]

(b) On the East side, how many houses are there between the house numbered 168 and the house
numbered 184?

................................................... [1]

(c) How many houses on the road have a house number that is a multiple of 39?

................................................... [2]
5

(d) Tomaz delivers a leaflet to every house on the West side of the road.
He starts at house number 1 and then delivers to each house in order.

(i) Find an expression, in terms of n, for the house number of the nth house he delivers to.

................................................... [2]

(ii) Work out the house number of the 40th house he delivers to.

................................................... [1]

(iii) Work out how many houses are on the West side of the road.

................................................... [2]

(e) Alicia delivers a leaflet to every house on the East side of the road.
She starts at house number 348 and then delivers to each house in order.

(i) Find an expression, in terms of n, for the house number of the nth house she delivers to.

................................................... [2]

(ii) What is the largest value of n that can be used in your expression?
Give a reason for your answer.

The largest value of n is .................. because ........................................................................

................................................................................................................................................ [2]

[Total: 13]

11 (a)

Find the value of k.

k = ................................................... [1]
6

11 (b) Write 90 as the product of its prime factors.

................................................... [2]

(c) Find the lowest common multiple (LCM) of 90 and 126.

................................................... [2]

[Total: 5]

12 (a) Paolo thinks of a number.


It has two digits.
It is a common factor of 36 and 48.

Write down Paolo’s number.

Answer(a) ................................................... [1]

(b) Maria thinks of a number.


It has two digits.
It is a common multiple of 15 and 20.

Write down Maria’s number.

Answer(b) ................................................... [1]

(c) Kemar thinks of a number.


It is between 1 and 2.
It is an irrational number.

Write down a number he could be thinking of.

Answer(c) ................................................... [1]

[Total: 3]
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