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REVISION WORKSHEETS
Chapter 10 : Data Handling
1. The line graph shows the temperature of a country recorded over five
days.

(a) What was the temperature on Day 2?


10
_________°C

(b) Which two days had the same temperature?


3 4
Day _________ and Day _________

(c) What was the increase in temperature from Day 4 to Day 5?


8- 2=6 6
_________°C

(d) Between which days did the temperature change the greatest?
2
3
Between Day _________ and Day _________
2. A tuition teacher recorded the grades of 12 pupils in an English quiz.

C, A, D, B, B, A, C, B, C, E, D, B

(a) Find the mode of the data set.


B
_________

(c) Complete the bar line chart using the data above.

3. Here is a fair 8-sided spinner.

Choose one answer for each question.


impossible unlikely likely certain

(a) What is the probability of landing on a number?


likely

(b) What is the probability of landing on a letter? unlikely


(c) What is the probability of landing on a part that is
white?
Unlikely

(d) What is the probability of landing on a part that is


grey? likely

(e) What is the probability of landing on a number that is


on a white part? unlikely

(f) What is the probability of landing on a letter that is


on a white part? impossible

(g) The arrow landed on a white part. What is the


probability that it is pointing to a number? certain

4. Answer the probability questions regarding the days of the week.

(a) What is the probability of picking Friday? unlikely


_________

(b) What is the probability of picking a day that begins with the letter ‘S’?

unlikely
_________

(c.) What is the probability of picking a day that begins with the letter ‘T’?

unlikely
_________
(d) What is the probability of picking a day that begins with the letter
‘M’?

unlikely
_________

(e) What is the probability of picking a day with 7 letters total?

unlikely
_________

5. Sihui is thinking of a few experiments. For each experiment, find the


number of possible outcomes and describe the outcomes.

Number of
Experiment possible Outcomes
outcomes

Rolling an eight-sided die with 1,2 3. 4,5


, ,

(a) each face showing a number 8


from 1 to 8 6,7 ,
8

Picking a chocolate from a box white chocolate ,

of chocolates that has only


(b) 2 milk chocolate
white chocolates and
milk chocolates
blue ball ,
Drawing a ball from a bag that
ball
(c) contains 1 blue ball, 2 green green
3
,

balls and 3 orange balls ball


orange

Picking a paper clip from a box paper clip


(d) I
of identical paper clips

Picking a pair of chopsticks both white ,

(e)
from a drawer that has only 3 both black ,

white chopsticks and


black chopsticks white and black
12,20 21 22,23
Drawing a number from a bag , ,
,

(f) that has the numbers from 10 to 24,25 26,27


11 , ,

30 and containing the digit 2. 28,29

left blue glove ,

Picking a glove from a bag that


glove
(g) has a pair of yellow gloves and 4 right blue ,

left yellow glove


a pair of blue gloves ,

right yellow glove .

Chapter 11 : Decimals
1. Use =, > or < to make the statements correct.

(a) < 12.2


1.22 ___

(b) 56.01 >


___ 50.61

(c) >
43.2 ___ 5.67

(d) > 0.02


0.19 ___

(e) > 10
5.20 + 5.08 ___

=
(f) 0.63 + 0.37 ___ 0.8 + 0.2

=
(g) half of 18.6 ___ 9.3

(h) > double 0.75


half of 3.6 ___

(i) < 30.6


3.06 ___

(j) 12.90 ___


=
12.9
(k) 0.4 ___
> 0.04

(l) < 1.54


1.45 ___

2. Order the numbers .

(a) 40.8 , 8.04 , 8.14 , 6.04 ,

40.8 , 8.14 8-04,6-04


…………………………………………………………………
,

Largest

(b) 1.11 , 2.12 , 1.01 , 1.232 , 1.01


1- 01 1^11 I -232 2^12
…………………………………………………………………
, , ,

Smallest

(c) 0.09 , 0.01 , 0.43 , 0.90 , 0.15


0.90 0 -43 O 15 0-09,0<01 -

…………………………………………………………………
,
, ,

Largest

3. Round the numbers to the nearest whole number.

9 5
(a) 9.07 ……………. (e) 5.43 ………………….

11 3 90
(b) 112.99 ………….. (f) 89.5 …………………

12 100
(c) 12.1 cm ……………. (g) 99.6………………….

33 11
(d) 32.9 ………………. (h)10.9 …………………
4. Write the correct numbers to complete the statements.

(a) 4.1 1.4 41.0


41-0 4. I 1- 4
> >

(b) 1.02 0.21 1.21 0.02


0.02 0-21 1.02 1.21
< < <

5. Draw a ring around each correct answer.

(a) 89.2 rounded to the nearest whole number is 88 / 89 / 90.

(b) 1.92 rounded to the nearest whole number is 1 / 2 / 10.

(c) 49.4 / 50.4 / 50.5 is 50 when rounded to the nearest whole


number.

(d) 7.61 / 8.51 / 9.02 is 8 when rounded to the nearest whole


number.

Chapter 12 : Adding, Subtracting and Multiplying


Decimals

1. Work out.
(a)
8
3.8 + 4.2 = _________ (b) 40.49 .
31.64 + 8.85 = _________

(c) 6- 6
8.4 − 1.8 = _________ (d) 52.91
60.03 − 7.12 = _________
31-2 70.2
(e) 5.2 × 6 = _________ (f) 9 × 7.8 = _________

2. Write the missing decimals.

(a) 0.8
0.2 + ________ =1 (b) 0-6 + 0.4 = 1.
________

3. 4 4-9
(c) 6.6 + ________ = 10 (d) ________ + 5.1 = 10

3. Complete the sentences.

(a) 12 -8
Double 6.4 is _________. (b) I -44
Double 0.72 is _________.

4. 8 0-91
(c) Half of 9.6 is _________. (d) Half of 1.82 is _________.

II. 8 18.1
(e) Double 5.9 is _________. (f) Double 9.05 is _________.

(g) 0-45
Half of 0.9 is _________. (h)
6.21
Half of 12.42 is _________.

4. A farmer harvested 19.8 kg of corn and 14.5 kg of potatoes.What is the


total mass of the crops he harvested?

34.3
_________ kg

5. Kim cuts a ribbon into two equal lengths, each measuring 12.6 cm. What is
the original length of the ribbon before it was cut?

25-2
_________ cm
6. Rudi had $15.25 in his wallet. He spent $7.99 on a toy. How much did he
have left?

7- 26
$_________
Chapter 13 : More On Measurement
1. Write the missing numbers.

(a) 20020 g
20 kg 20 g = _______ (b) 7 kg 500 g = 7500
_______ g

(c) 63600 g
63.6 kg = _______ (d) 19.8 kg
19 800 g = _______

(e) 450 mm
45 cm = _______ (f) 137 mm
13.7 cm = _______

(g) 503 cm
5 m 3 cm = _______ (h) 24.4 m = 2440
_______ cm

(i) 4750 ml
4 l 750 ml = _______ (j) 6060 ml
6 l 60 ml = _______

4750
(k) 4 l 750 ml = _______ ml (l) 6 l 60 ml = 6060
_______ ml

25-9
(m) 34.2 l = 34200
_______ ml (n) 25 900 ml = _______ l

2. Use =, > or < to make the statements correct.

< >
(a) 830 m ___ 0.9 km (b) 6.9 km ___ 6899 m

(c) <
60.2 kg ___ 62 000 g (d) <
306 g ___ 0.4 kg

(e) 23.9 l ___


=
23 900 ml (f) >
5145 ml ___ 5.1 l
= >
(g) 23.9 l ___ 23 900 ml (h) 5145 ml ___ 5.1 l
3. Fill in the blanks with the correct units.

(a) kg
The mass of the bicycle is 15.2 _____.

(b) m
The height of the tree is 3.5 _____.

÷
(c) The capacity of a fish tank is 54 _____.

(d) The length of a bathtub is 152 _____.

(e) g
The mass of a pack of chips is 220 _____.

4. What is the length of each black bar?

(a)

6- 8
_________cm

(b)

8- 7
_________cm
5. Order the mixed numbers.

1 1 5
(a) 2 6
1 6
1 6

16 18 21-6
smallest

4 3 1 7
(b) 3 5
2 5
3 5
2 10

2 } 2¥ 3 's 3¥
smallest
1 5 1 1
(c) 7 8
8 8
7 4
8 2

88 8¥ 7¥ 7¥
largest

3 3 1
(e) 4 4
3 4
4 4

4¥ 44 3¥
largest

6. Write the masses.

850 1.8 2.3

1. 5 450 1.6
8. Change the improper fractions to whole numbers or mixed numbers.

(a) 23
5

4}
(b) 37
4


(c) 72
9

(d) 13
6


(e) 31
6

s:
(f) 20
7


9. Find each of the values.

(a)
2 100
of 150 = _______ (b)
5 150
of 240 = _______
3 8

5 50 3 84
(c) 9
of 225 = _______ (d) 4
of 112 = _______

2 24 8 1 20
(e) 9
of 112 = _______
.

(f) 8
of 160 = _______

(g)
3 84
of 140 = _______ (g)
3 90
of 120 = _______
5 4

10. Divide. Leave the answers as mixed numbers.

(a) 19 ÷ 3


(b) 58 ÷ 7 2

8-7
(c) 43 ÷ 10

4%
(d) 55 ÷ 9

64
3
11. Farah baked 140 cupcakes. She gave away 5
of the cupcakes. How many
cupcakes did she gave away?

3-5×140 84
12. Salim used 18 kg of flour to bake 5 identical cakes. How much flour did he
use for each cake? Give your answer as a mixed number.

3} kg

2
13. There are 154 people in a theatre. 7 of them wear glasses. How many
people do not wear glasses?

110
_________

5
14. There are 225 children at amusement park. 9
of the children are girls. How
many girls are there at the amusement park.

125
_________

Chapter 15 : Percentage
1. The figure is divided into 100 equal parts.
Complete the table.
Fraction Decimal Percentage
3
Figure that is shaded ◦ '
3 30%
To
7-
Figure that is not shaded 0-7 70%
To

2. Order the values.

(a) 0.36 30%


3
30% , 0.36 , 6-
smallest

(b) 18% 0.08

¥0 , 18% , 0-08

largest

(c) 0.75 97%

97% , % , 7%0 , 0-75


largest

3. Aini has 500 stamps in her collection.


70% of her stamps are local stamps.
The remaining stamps are foreign stamps.

(a) How many local stamps are there in her collection?

350
_________ stamps
(b) How many foreign stamps are there in her collection?

150
_________ stamps

4. May earns $2700. She gives 30% of her earnings to her mother. How
much does May give her mother?

810
$_____________

5. The total marks for a Mathematics test was 300. Rahim scored 85% of the
total marks. How many marks did Rahim score?

255
_________

6. Sarah has 400 marbles. 33% of her marbles are red. How many red
marbles does Sarah have? 100% of Sarahś marbles is 400.

132
_________

Chapter 16 : Ratio
1. Look at the tile pattern.

(a) What is the proportion of white tiles in the pattern? ÷


5
(b) What fraction of the tile pattern is grey? F-

(c) What is the ratio of the number of grey tiles to


5 2
the number of white tiles? :

(d) What is the ratio of the number of white tiles to


the number of grey tiles?
2 :
5

2. Kang uses 4 cups of cranberry juice to 12 parts of apple juice to make some
fruit punch.

(a) Complete the table.

Number of cups of 4
2 6 10 20
cranberry juice
Number of cups of 18 30
6 12 60
apple juice

(b) What is the ratio of the number of cups of cranberry juice


I 3
to the number of cups of apple juice in the simplest form? :

(c) How much apple juice is needed to make 800 ml of


600
fruit punch? ml

3. Express the following as a ratio in the simplest form.

(a) A jar contains 36 marbles, of which 15 are blue, 5 are red,


and the rest are green. What is the ratio of green marbles to red
marbles?
16 :S

(b) A gardening club has 31 members, of which 8 are males and


the rest are females. What is the ratio of females to all club
members? 23:31
(c) A herd of 90 horses has 5 white and some black horses. What
is the ratio of white to black horses? 5 : 85
1:17
(d) A group of preschoolers has 60 boys and 35 girls. What is
the ratio of girls to all children? 35 : 95 7:19

(e) A jar contains 54 marbles, of which 18 are blue, 12 are red,


and the rest are green. What is the ratio of green marbles to all
marbles? 24 : 54 12:27

4. Find the missing ratios.


(a) 28 : 16
7 : 4 = ____ (b) 18 = 1: 3
6 : ___

(c) 48
___ : 30 = 8 : 5 (d) 3 = 12 :18
2 : ___

(e) 6 =7:2
21 : ___ (f) 3 : 9 = 9 : 27
___

5. Write the ratios in the simplest form.

I 3
(a) 25 : 75 = ………….. : …………
2
(b) 22 : 55 = ………….. : …………
5
I 3
(c.) 30 : 90 = ………….. : …………
16 41
(d) 64 : 164 = ………….. : …………
3 2
(e) 120 ; 80 = ………….. : …………

6. Ann makes a necklace using some red and yellow beads .For every red
bead there are 3 yellow beads.
(a) What is the ratio of the number of red beads to the number of
yellow beads? I :3
(b) What is the proportion of the red beads?
¥
7. Daniel wants to make smoothies using the recipe. For 2 servings -- 6
bananas and 2 cups of blueberries.
(a) How many cups of berries will he need if he uses 9 bananas? 3 cups
(b) Daniel wants to male 4 servings of smoothie,how many
bananas will he need? 12 bananas

Chapter 17 : Symmetry and Triangles


1. Draw the reflection of the shape in the mirror lines.

2. Write down the order of rotational symmetry for each shape.

(a) (b)

2 2
______ ______

(c) (d)

8
______
3
_______
3. Write ‘True’ or ‘False’ in the boxes.
Explain your answers. (Drawings are allowed)

(a) An isosceles triangle cannot be a right-angled


triangle. False

(b) An equilateral triangle cannot be a right-angled


triangle. True

(c) An equilateral triangle is also an isosceles True


triangle.

(d) A scalene triangle has no lines of symmetry.


True

(e) A right-angled isosceles triangle has rotational False


symmetry.
Chapter 18 : Translation and Reflection
1. What are the coordinates of the points?

A( 1 ,3 )

B ( 53
, )

C( 3 ,2 )

D ( 01
, )

E( 6 , 1 )

F ( 40
, )

2. Draw polygon ABCD with these coordinates on the grid below.

A(2, 2) B(3, 5) C(5, 4) D(4, 0)

Polygon ABCD is translated 4 units to the right and 1 unit up to


polygon EFGH. Draw polygon EFGH on the same grid.

F

B
• •
G

• C

E

A.

It
• D
3. Polygon WXYZ is the reflection of polygon STUV.
The coordinates of W are (6, 3). Draw the mirror line and polygon WXYZ.

2

W
Br



4. Describe the translation that moves Triangle ABC to Triangle A´B´C´.

Triangle ABC is translated


________________________
4________________________
units to the right and 9 units
' '

down to Triangle D- B' C

5. Describe the translation that moves Triangle ABCD to Triangle A´B´C´D´.

Triangle ABCD is translated


________________________
units to the right and 8 units
5________________________
to
'

down Triangle B' C D


' '
A .
6. Describe the translation that moves Triangle ABCD to Triangle A´B´C´D´

Triangle ABC is translated


________________________

5 ________________________
units to the
right and 3
' '
units up to Triangle A B' C .

7. Draw the reflection shape in mirror line.

(a)

(b)
Chapter 19 : Perimeter and Area
1. What are the perimeters of the figures?

(a)

:
_______ cm
(b)

_______ cm

(c)

39
_______ m

(d)

24 cm
_______
(e)

_______ cm

(f)

56
_______ cm

(g)

70 m
_______

2. A book had a length of 8 cm and a width of 5 cm. What is the perimeter of


the book?
26
_______ cm
3. Mrs. Davis wanted to cover the classroom with new carpet. If the length of
the classroom was 360 cm and the width was 240 cm. How much carpet
would she need to buy?

1200 cm
_______

4. Rahim is explaining the dimensions of his shape to is friend. He says his


shape is a pentagon with side 5 cm. What could be the perimeter of his
shape?
25
_______ cm

5. What is the area of each rectangle?

(a) (b)

45
______ cm2 238 m2
______

(c) (d)

378 141 m2
______ cm2 ______
(e) (f)

2
21mm

35
______ cm2

The square and the rectangle have the same perimeter.


(a) Find the length of the rectangle.
(b) Find the area of the rectangle.

"
(a) _______ cm
77
(b) _______ cm2

14. The rectangle and the square have the same area.
Find the perimeter of the square.

16
_______ m

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