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Math Practice Problems –XXX

(13) Tasha thinks of a number, multiplies it by 3 and then adds 8. Her answer is 35. What
is the number she first thought of?

(14) Justin wants to make some bird tables to raise money for a charity. To make 4 bird
tables he needs: 16 metres of wood, 4 wooden trays and 64 nails. Please write out the
list of materials he would need to make 10 bird tables.

(15) The Crystal Cinema shows the following prices for tickets and for popcorn.

Mr and Mrs Jenkins and their 2 children go to the cinema. Each child has a small bag of
popcorn and the adults share a large bag of popcorn. Mr Jenkins pays for the popcorn
and the tickets with a £50 note.
a. How much change does he receive?

Mr Jenkins parks his car at 14:30 and returns to the car at 16:25. He paid
for 3 hours parking.
b. How much time does he have left on his parking ticket?

(16) Kristina and Ravi shared a box of sweets. Kristina ate 3/5 of them. If 12 sweets were
left for Ravi, how many sweets were there in the box at the start?

Problem 16 Problem 17
(18) Clock A is 12 minutes fast. How many minutes slow is clock B?

(19) Nimita wants to hang some balloons for her birthday party. Each balloon needs
35cm of string attached to it.
a. What is the largest number of balloons she can hang with a 4 metre ball of string?
b. What length of string would be left over? Give your answer in centimetres.

(20) Peter delivers newspapers on each of 6 days in a week. The deliveries take 55
minutes each day.
a. How many minutes does he take in total?

b. He is paid £3.60 per hour. How much does he earn in one week?
(22) a. What percentage of the circle is shaded?

b. What fraction of the shape is shaded?

c. Shade 25% of the shape.

A B C

(25) A small square patio is built on a rectangular lawn.


a. What is the remaining area of the lawn after the patio has been built?

b. What is the perimeter of the lawn?

Problem 25 Problem 26
(26) The diagrams A, B and C are drawn in 1cm squares.
a. Which 2 shapes have the same perimeter?

b. What is the area of shape B?


(28) Sherry wants to fit the small shape into the rectangle without leaving any gaps. She
uses exactly 4 of the small shapes as shown. Show how she can fit exactly 4 of the small
shapes into this shape without leaving any gaps.
(29) The shape is made from a square and an equilateral triangle.

a) What is the size of the reflex angle marked p°?


b) If the length of square is 1 cm, what is the area of the shape?

(31) This solid is made of centimetre cubes.


a. The solid is painted all over, including the base. What is the total area covered?
b. If it is taken apart and rebuilt into the cube below, how many centimetre cubes are left
over?

(32) This is a net of a cube.

a. If the net is folded up to make the cube


i. Which tab connects to tab A?
ii. Which tab connects to tab B?
The numbers on opposite faces of the cube add up to 7.
b. Write the number 6 on the correct face on the diagram.

(38) Zac has a set of 12 cards which are numbered from 1 to 12. He turns them face
down and picks four cards.

Exactly three of the four cards are multiples of three.


Exactly three of the four cards are odd numbers.
The total of the four cards is less than 20.
What must the four cards be?

(41) Ladybirds eat greenfly. On one bush, there are enough greenfly to feed 9 ladybirds
for 4 hours.
a. How long would the greenfly last if there were only 6 ladybirds?
b. How many bushes would be needed to feed 36 ladybirds for 2 hours?

(42) 42. Factors are numbers that divide into another number exactly. For example, the
factors of 28 are 1, 2, 4, 7, 14 and 28.
28 is called a perfect number because the factors of 28, not including the number 28
itself, add up to 28. So, 1 + 2 + 4 + 7 + 14 = 28.
a. i. Find all the factors of 12, not including 12.
ii. Is 12 a perfect number?
b. There is a perfect number less than 10. What is it?

(43) Glen is older than Florence. Ahmed is older than Zara but younger than Florence.
Oliver is younger than Glen but older than Zara. Yasmin is younger than Glen. Ahmed is
older than Oliver. Florence is younger than Yasmin.
Which of these six friends is the youngest?

(44) In a magic square, the total for each row, column and diagonal is the same.
The diagram below shows part of a magic square. What is the value of ‘m’?

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