Amc MP 2010
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Bridge Reef
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(A) 40 (B) 20 (C) 10 (D) 5 (E) 7
2 Middle Primary
(A) 100 027 (B) 10 027 (C) 1027 (D) 127 (E) 27
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9. What change should you receive from $5 after buying three 55c
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Time Activity
9:00 am − 9:10 am Morning assembly
9:10 am − 11:00 am Class time
11:00 am − 11:30 am Recess
11:30 am − 1:00 pm Class time
1:00 pm − 1:50 pm Lunchtime
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Middle Primary 5
16. Which three Australian banknotes would you have if you had five of
each and a total of $400?
(A) $5, $10, $20 (B) $5, $10, $50 (C) $5, $10, $100
(D) $5, $20, $50 (E) $10, $20, $50
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6 Middle Primary
22. Jacqui starts from the year 2010 and counts down 7 at a time, giving
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24. Don went shopping to buy toilet paper. Which of the following gave
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26. If all the numbers from 1 to 2010 are written down, how many of
these will have two or more zeros next to each other?
27. Alex and his family plan to travel from Australia to England and then
to France. They will need to change their money for each country.
100 Australian dollars converts to 40 English pounds, for England.
100 English pounds converts to 80 euros, for France.
How many Australian dollars would be needed to get 120 euros?
28. Five rectangles, each 12 cm long and of equal width, are placed to-
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The new rectangle has a perimeter twice as great as each of the orig-
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rectangle?