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Set T consists of shirts that are made from metals. The document includes various mathematics homework questions for students, covering addition, subtraction, place value, and fractions. It also contains instructions for shading and representing numbers visually.

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p. 4 maths 12

Set T consists of shirts that are made from metals. The document includes various mathematics homework questions for students, covering addition, subtraction, place value, and fractions. It also contains instructions for shading and representing numbers visually.

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5.

Given that set T = {shirts


made of metals}. Describe set T.

P. 4 MATHEMATICS
HOMEWORK TERM I 2024,
WEEK EIGHT

NAME:
__________________________

STREAM: 4|96
________________________ 6. Workout;

SECTION A

3 1 5
+ +
1. Add; 12 2 12

7. Isaac had 347 eggs. He sold


off 219 eggs. How many eggs
did he remain with?
5 8
2. Subtract 9 from 9

8. Write 7293 in words.


3. How many quarter litres are
in 3 litres of cooking oil?

9. Round off 137 to the nearest


tens using the number line.

4. Shade set P – Q.
Q P
10. Find the sum of the next 12. Given the number 4135;
two numbers in the sequence.
(a) Find the place value of 4 in
20, 23, 26, 29, ___, ___. the number above.

SECTION B

3
11. Dorah used 7 of the
(b) Find the difference of the
2 value of 3 and 1 in the number
cooking oil on Sunday and 7 of above.
it on Monday.

(a) Find the total fraction of


cooking oil used.

(c) Represent the given number


above on the abacus below.
T H T O
(b) What fraction remained? h

(c) Shade the fraction used on


Sunday on the diagram below.

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