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Sea Math

The document consists of a series of mathematical questions and problems that require answers and show working. It covers various topics including arithmetic operations, fractions, decimals, place values, and basic statistics. The questions are divided into two sections, with Section One focusing on individual calculations and Section Two involving more complex problem-solving.

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SECTION ONE

Answer ALL the questions. Show ALL working. (1 mark each)

1) 8² ÷ 2 = ÷4

Answer = __________________________________

2) Arrange the following decimal fractions in ascending order.


0.21 0.12 1.2 1.02

Answer = ___________________________________

3) A starfish has 5 arms. How many arms will 16 starfish have?

Answer = __________________________________

4) Arrange the fractions below in ascending order.


¼ 1/12 1/3 1/6

Answer = __________________________________

5) Write in words: 12, 540

Answer =
________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________
___________________________

6) Write 8.74 to the nearest TENTH.


Answer = ____________________________________

7) Write 3/10 + 7/100 as a single fraction using DECIMAL notation.

Answer = ____________________________________

8) 3.0 ÷ 0.5 =

Answer = ____________________________________

9) What is the PLACE VALUE of the digit 7 in the number 643.75?

Answer = ____________________________________

10) Write in figures: seven hundred and twelve thousand, three


hundred and thirty-five

Answer = ____________________________________

11) Divide 1728 by 12.

Answer = ___________________________________

12) ¾=X
36
What is the value of X?
Answer = ____________________________________

13) Round off 386 to the NEAREST ten.

Answer = ____________________________________

14) The number 6327 was increased by 429. What is the NEW
number?

Answer = ____________________________________

15) Expand 678.45

Answer =
________________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________

16) 2978 – 1404 =

Answer = _______________________________

17) What is the LARGEST number that can be formed using the digits
2,3,4 and 6?

Answer = ________________________________
18) Write the numeral which represents:
(5 x 10000) + (6 x 1000) + (4 x 10) + (3 x 1)

Answer = ________________________________

19) What must be added to 30 to make 10²?

Answer = ________________________________

20) Use ALL the digits below to make the LARGEST four digit number
between 2000 and 3000.

9 2 6 3

Answer = ________________________________

SECTION TWO
Answer ALL questions. Show ALL working.

21) There are 9 pizzas to be shared equally among 4 classes. How


much pizza will each class get? (2 marks)

Answer = _________________________________

22) Calculate the mean of the following test scores: (2 marks)


42 76 87 53 64 92

Answer = _________________________________

23) Ray collected 156 shells on Wednesday. He collected 67 shells


LESS on Tuesday. How many shells did he collect on Tuesday? (2
marks)

Answer = ________________________________

24) In 2017, James was 21 years old. In 2020, James will be three
times as old as Matthew.

a. How old will Matthew be in 2020? (2 marks)

Answer = ________________________________

b. How old was Matthew in 2017? (1 mark)


Answer = _________________________________

25) A school has 495 children. The principal wants to give EACH child
a drink. There are 24 drinks in one case. How many cases should she
buy? (2 marks)

Answer = _____________________________________

26) Write in the missing terms in the sequence below.

√81 + 3, √64 + 4, _______________, √36 + 6, _____ + 7

27) Students in Santa Flora Primary School

CLASS # OF STUDENTS
STD 1 40
STD 2 36
STD 3 38
STD 4 42
STD 5 40

Santa Flora Primary School has 35 desks. Each desk can seat 2 students.
How many MORE similar desks are needed in order to seat ALL the students
from Standard 1 to Standard 5? (3 marks)

Answer = _____________________________

28) Kirstin wants to buy a flute that costs $240.


She has saved $20 each week for 3 weeks.
How many more weeks does Kirstin need to save money if she
continues to save $20 each week? (3 marks)
Answer = ______________________________

29) Mr. Chin picked a number greater than 100.


He told Gabriel to divide the number by 18.
He told Edward to divide the number by 15.

Whose answer is greater? _________________________ (1 mark)


Explain how you know this person’s answer will always be greater. (2
marks)

_____________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________

30)
31)

32)
33) The table shows the number of storybooks read by students of a
Standard 5 class.

# of storybooks 0 1 2 3 4
# of students 5 8 15 7 2

How many students read at least 2 books? (2 marks)

Answer = ___________________________

34) Acute, Reflex, Right, Obtuse

Arrange the angles above in order from the smallest to the largest.

Answer: __________________________________
(2 marks)

35) What is the area of a square if its perimeter is 56cm?

Answer: _____________________ (3 marks)

36) The side of a square is 11cm.


(a) What is the area of the square?

Answer _________________________ (2 marks)

(b) What is the perimeter of the same square?

Answer _________________________ (2 marks)

37)
8

6
NUMBER OF STUDENTS

0
9 11 13 15 17
AGE IN YEARS

The bar chart above shows the ages and number of students who entered a
music festival.

(a) How many students entered the music festival?

Answer __________________________(2 marks)

(b) How many students belonged to the youngest and oldest age group
altogether?

Answer __________________________ ( 2 marks)

© Which two age groups together have the same amount of students as the
“nine-years” age group?

Answer __________________________( 1 mark)

38) Find the median of these values:

70, 30, 10, 50, 80, 60

Answer: ______________________(2 marks)

39) By how much is 15² less than 256?

Answer __________________________ (2 marks)


The pictograph below is to be completed to show the favourite brand of cellphones for 30 students in the class.

If represents 2 students, complete the pictograph to show how many students prefer Nokia.

MOTOROLA

NOKIA

SONY

(2 marks)

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