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Adding and Simplifying Fractions with the Same Denominator 2

Add together the following fractions:

7 11
+
10 10

Remember to simplify your answer.


Understanding Area 3

Which of the following is a unit of area?

Centimetres (cm) 1

Litres (L) 2

Hours (hr) 3

2
Metres squared (m ) 4
Types of Fractions 4

Is the following statement true or false?

Fractions can only be positive numbers.

True 1 False 2
Formula: Decimal Place Value 3

Write the following number as a decimal:

two hundreds, seven tenths and three hundredths.


Converting Fractions to Percentages 4

Convert the following fraction to a percentage:

5
5
7

Round your answer to 2 decimal places, and include a


percentage sign in your answer.
Multiplying Fractions Numerically 1

3 1
Evaluate × .
5 2
Understanding Perimeter 1

What is the perimeter of a shape?

The outside edge of a


1 A square shape. 2
shape.

The middle point of a


The area of a shape. 3 4
shape.
Subtracting Fractions with the Same Denominator 1.2

Subtract the following fractions:

2 1

11 11
Subtracting Fractions with the Same Denominator 2.5

Subtract the following fractions:

5 2

9 9

Remember to simplify your answer.


Finding the Area of Parallelograms 1.3

Find the area of the following parallelogram:

Write appropriate units with your answer.


Further Mixed Numbers with the Same Denominator 1

Add together the following fractions:

1 1 2
2 +1 +2
5 5 5
Finding the Area of Triangles 3

Find the area of the following triangle:

Write appropriate units with your answer.


Finding Lengths from the Area of Triangles 1

Find the length of b, in the following triangle with a height of


h = 12 cm and an area of 96 cm2 :

Write appropriate units with your answer.


Equivalent Fractions 2

Find the number missing from the following equivalent


fractions:

4 ?
=
11 66
Drag and Drop: Ordering Decimals 13

Drag and drop these decimals into the correct order:

-0.8 1.1 -1.3

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Number Lines 4

What number is marked in red on the following number line?


Finding the Perimeter of Composite Shapes 1

Find the perimeter of the following composite shape:

Write appropriate units with your answer.


Subtracting Fractions with a Different Denominator 2.4

Subtract the following fractions:

6 8

5 15

Remember to simplify your answer.


WF: The Mean and Decimals 1

Calcuate the mean of the number set below:

2, 7, 11

Round your answer to 1 decimal place.


Practice: One Amount as a Percentage of Another 3

What is 1256 out of 1300 as a percentage?

Remember to include a percentage symbol with your answer.


Write your answer as a mixed fraction.
Adding Fractions with a Different Denominator 2.5

Add together the following fractions:

1 2 1
+ +
2 5 3
Finding the Area of Composite Shapes 2.4

Find the area of the following composite shape:

Write appropriate units with your answer.


Comparing Integers 1

What is meant by the following statement?

x ≤ −6

x is greater than or equal to −6 1

x is not equal to −6 2

x is less than or equal to −6 3


Everyday Discounts 3

Which of the following options is a common type of


discount?

Transient 1

Curved 2

Military 3

Entertainer 4
Calculating Discount 1.1

Calculate the sale price on a mobile phone with a marked


price of $176, and a discount of 33%.

Remember to include percentage signs, and the correct units.


Chopping Chocolate

Below is a bar of chocolate that has 18 pieces. We can say


1
that the size of each piece is of a bar.
18

1
Now if we split the bar into 2, how many pieces is one
18
half made up of?

1 1
In other words, what is the result when we divide by ?
2 18

7 1 8 2 9 3 10 4
Formula: Converting 2

Convert the following mixed number into an improper


fraction:

8
3
12
Finding the Median 1.1

What is the median of this set of numbers?

They have already been ordered from smallest to largest for


you.

3, 4, 5, 6, 8

5 1 5.2 2 3 3 8 4
Adding Integers Using a Number Line 2.1

Select the correct integer that has been added to 0 on the


number line below.

0+?= 4

2 1 4 2 7 3 11 4
Subtracting Integers Using a Number Line 2.1

Select the correct integer that has been subtracted from 0 on


the number line below.

0 − ? = −1

0 1 1 2 4 3 8 4
Understanding the Area of a Circle 2

The following circle has been split into sectors and rearranged
into a rectangle:

What term correctly signifies the length of the rectangle?

circumference
1 2 × radius 2
2
circumference 3 radius 4
Calculating Percentage Discount 6

Calculate the percentage discount on a gaming mouse,


following a reduction from $90 to $28.

Round your answer to a whole number, and remember to


include appropriate units.
Count the Modes 5

How many modes are in the set of numbers below?

The numbers have already been ordered from smallest to


largest for you.

4, 4, 6, 11, 11, 11, 25, 28

0 1 1 2 2 3
Mean, Median or Mode 2

Susan's classmates ran two kilometres in a fitness test


today. To find out how fast her class was, Susan recorded all
their times, added them together and divided by the number
of classmates.

Did she find the mean, median or mode?

Mean 1 Median 2 Mode 3


Identifying Fractions on a Number Line 1

Which fraction is the arrow pointing to in the number line


below?

5 3 5 3
1 2 3 4
12 5 5 12
Drop Down: Rounding Decimals

Use the drop down menus to complete this sentence:

Rounding is a technique that makes a precise


version of a number. It is used to make numbers easier to
manage and do with.
MCQ: Addition Basics 3

The picture below shows the Education Perfect pop-up


calculator. Which button (A, B, C or D) represents the
decimal point?

A 1 B 2 C 3 D 4
Finding the Area of Parallelograms 2.1

Find the area of the following parallelogram:

Write appropriate units with your answer.


Find the Range 2

Find the range of the following number set.

It will be easier if you order the numbers from smallest to


largest first!

26, 2, 24, 7, 19, 30


Formula: Subtracting Decimals 9

A bucket contains 2.5 kg of


fresh fish. However, a
sneaky mink steals 0.66 kg
of fish! How much fresh fish
(in kilograms, kg) is left in
the bucket?

Be sure to include units with your answer.


Formula: Multiplying Decimals 1

Multiply these decimals together:

2.3 × 4.2
Formula: Dividing Decimals 7

Beatrice is giving her


children their weekly
pocket money. She has
to divide $518.40
between 6 children. How
much money (in dollars,
$) does each person
get?

Be sure to include units with your answer.


Finding Supplementary Angles 1

Find the unknown angle α:


Recognising Different Angles 3

What are the pair of angles below called?

Assume the two lines are parallel.

Co-interior 1 Corresponding 2

Alternate 3 Vertically Opposite 4


Finding Corresponding Angles 2

Find the unknown angle z :

Assume the two lines are parallel.

17∘ 1 135∘ 2 53∘ 3 106∘ 4


Practice: Finding the Area of Composite Shapes 8

Find the area of the following composite shape:

Write appropriate units with your answer.


Practice: Finding the Area of Parallelograms 7

Find the area of the following parallelogram:

Write appropriate units with your answer.


Practice: Finding the Area of Parallelograms 6

Find the area of the following parallelogram:

Write appropriate units with your answer.


Practice: Finding the Area of Rectangles & Squares 3

Find the area of the following rectangle:

Write appropriate units with your answer.


Practice: Finding Lengths from the Area of Rectangles & Squares 4

Find the length of x, in the following rectangle where


y = 2 m and the area is 16 m2 :

Write appropriate units with your answer.


Finding Lengths from the Area of Rhombuses and Kites 2

Find the length of x in the following rhombus with the area


918 m2 :

Write appropriate units with your answer.


Finding the Area of Rhombuses and Kites 1.2

Find the area of the following rhombus:

Write the appropriate unit with your answer.


Finding the Area of Trapeziums 3

Find the area of the following trapezium:

Write appropriate units with your answer.


Practice: Finding the Area of Triangles 4

Find the area of the following triangle:

Write appropriate units with your answer.


Recognising Alternate Angles 2

Select the alternate angles below:

Assume the two lines are parallel.

1 2

3 4

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