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TERM 1, C.A.

T 1

MATHEMATICS
Name:…………………………………….. Stream:…………… Adm No:………………….

1. Express the following numbers in words


i) 3,468,729,165 (2 marks)
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ii) 745,389,576,244 (2 marks)
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2. What is the place value and total of each of the digits underlined below:
a) 74 379 652 137 (2 marks)
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b) 98 374 803 041 (2 marks)
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3. Write the following in numerals:
a) Forty million, six hundred thousand and six. (2 marks)
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b) Thirty five billion, nine hundred thousand and ten. (2 marks)
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4. Round off the following numbers to the nearest number indicated in the bracket
a) 89 123 564 (1000000) (2 marks)
b) 348 506 279 438 (1000 000 000) (2 marks)

5. Work out :
a) 1444 + (16×180) ÷ 90 (3 marks)

b) 1305 ÷ (670 – 235) ÷ 90 (3 marks)

6. A matatu charges sh. 100 as fare from Kaloleni to Mombasa.It has a carrying capacity of 20
passangers. It can however carry 5 more passangers, but will have to pay a charge of sh. 100
at each of the 7 checkpoints. The distance between Kaloleni and Mombasa is 84km and the
cost for petrol is sh. 58 per litre. If the matatu uses 1 litre for every 7km, calculate:
a) How much did the matatu collect if it does not overload? (2 marks)

b) How much less does the matatu collect if it overloads (4 marks)

7. Express the following composite number as products of prime factors 2057 (2 marks)

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