Summer Home Work-1-NUMBER-4th May 2024
Summer Home Work-1-NUMBER-4th May 2024
Summer Home Work-1-NUMBER-4th May 2024
1 NUMBER
SUMMER HOME WORK
TASK 1.1
2. 36 people pay a total of $936 to visit the theatre. If each person pays the
same amount, how much does each person pay?
3. A box of crisps contains 48 packets. How many packets will there be in 263 boxes?
4. Write down the answer to each of the following:
a 0.4 · 0.6 b 0.07 · 0.5 c 6 2 1.03 d 20 · 0.06
e 0.32 f 0.81 4 0.3 g 5.7 4 0.03 h 1.8 · 15
i 0.36 · 2.7 j 0.023 k 0.6 4 0.003 l 600 · 0.12
5. How many 0.45 litre cartons of milk are needed to give 5.4 litres in total?
6. Croissants are loaded into trays of 32. How many trays are used to deal
with 1400 croissants?
TASK 1.2
4
e 41 f 21 · 7 g 31 · 14 h 61 4 13
9 3 2 10 3 5 4 7
2. Daina gives 2 of his money to Carol. Carol gives 6 of this money to Zak.
3 7
What fraction of Daina’s money does Zak get?
3. Work out and give the answer in its simplest form:
a 1+2 b 523 c 33 + 1 5 d 51 2 7
4 3 6 8 4 12 3 8
4. How many minutes longer does it take Morowa to complete a job in three-quarters
of an hour than Osei who completes the job in five-twelfths of an hour?
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Number 2
5. Casilde and Oziel walk from a restaurant in the same direction. If Casilde has walked five-eighths
of a mile and Oziel has walked seven-tenths of a mile, how far apart are they?
6. Work out and give the answer in its simplest form:
a 1 · 6+1 b 84221 c 32 2 23 4 2
4 7 2 9 3 6 3 5 5
7. A piece of paper measures 8 1 cm by
1 1
4
7 cm. A square of side 2 cm is
3 2
cut out and thrown away.
Show that the area that is left
is exactly 54 1 cm2.
4
TASK 1.3
Use a calculator.
1. Each of the calculations below is wrong. Find the correct answer for each calculation.
a 48 + 32 = 49:6 b 51 2 31 = 47:9 c 50 = 20 d 75 = 218:125
20 10 25 · 10 40 2 20
2. Work out the following, giving answers to the nearest whole number.
Match each calculation to the correct answer.
A 16 + 4.9 − 3.17 P 7
2.4
C 8 .7 + R 18
1.6
35.2
D S 10
(4.9 − 0.18)
24.63
E T 3
2.17 + 3.42
13.8 + 9.16
F U 5
2.4 × 3.7
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Number 3
5. Write the numbers below in order of size, starting with the smallest.
34 27 53 19 44
TASK 1.4
TASK 1.5
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Number 4
3. _ 5_ in the form a where a and b are integers (whole numbers).
Express 0.71
b
TASK 1.6
4. a List all the factors of 18.
b List all the factors of 30.
c Write down the Highest Common Factor of 18 and 30.
5. Find the HCF of:
a 25 and 60 b 36 and 90 c 16, 32 and 40
6. Add together all the prime numbers between 20 and 40.
7. Find the Lowest Common Multiple of:
a 8 and 12 b 10 and 60 c 21 and 28
8. Althaia and Dilraj are racing each other. Althaia takes 5 minutes to
complete one lap. Dilraj takes 7 minutes to complete one lap. After how
many minutes will Althaia and Dilraj pass the starting point at exactly
the same time?
TASK 1.7
1. Work out
a 3·3·5 b 22 · 7 c 22 · 32
2. For each question below, find the number which belongs in the empty
box:
a 60 = 22 · 3 · b 40 = 23 · c 126 = 2 · 32 ·
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Number 5
TASK 1.8
In Questions 1 to 6, write down the next 2 numbers. What is the rule for
each sequence?
1. 40, 20, 10, 5, . . . 2. 4.9, 4.1, 3.3, 2.5, . . . 3. 1 1
, 1 , 2, 2 3 , . . .
2 4 4
4. 4, 12, 36, 108, . . . 5. 3000, 300, 30, 3, . . . 6. 21, 22, 24, 28, . . .
7. The first four terms of a sequence are 2, 8, 14, 20. The 50th. term in the sequence is 296.
Write down the 49th term.
8. How many small shape 1 shape 2 shape 3 shape 4
squares are needed for
a shape 5
b shape 6
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