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  • Primary 5 Maths WA1 2024 [Test Paper 7]

Primary 5 Maths WA1 2024 [Test Paper 7]

1. Find the value of 606 000 ÷ 4000 

 

📖 REMINDER: When dividing numbers with zeros, cancel common zeros first to simplify the calculation.

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2. Find the value of 2⁄7 × 5⁄4 WA1,NYSP,2024,TestNYSPWA12024,Fractions

📖 REMINDER: To multiply fractions, multiply the numerators together and the denominators together. Simplify the result if possible by canceling common factors.

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3. Tom wanted to buy a bicycle but the amount of money he had was only 3⁄8 of the cost of the bicycle.
After his grandparents gave him $120, the amount of money he then had was 5⁄8 of the cost of the bicycle.
How much did the bicycle cost?
 

 

📖 REMINDER: The $120 represents the difference between the two fractions of the bicycle's cost. Find what fraction $120 represents, then find the whole amount.

 

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4. Write four million, five hundred and sixty-three thousand, eight hundred and nineteen in numerals.

 

 

Answer:

 

 

📖 REMINDER: Break the number into parts: millions, thousands, and hundreds/units. Build the number piece by piece.

 

 

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5. Find the value of 23⁄7. Express your answer as a mixed number in the simplest form.

 

 

Answer:

 

 

📖 REMINDER: To convert an improper fraction to a mixed number, divide the numerator by the denominator. The quotient becomes the whole number part, and the remainder becomes the numerator of the fractional part.

 

 

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6. Express 3 7⁄8 as a decimal.

 

 

Answer:

 

 

📖 REMINDER: To convert a mixed number to a decimal, keep the whole number part and convert the fraction part to a decimal by dividing the numerator by the denominator.

 

 

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7. Maria practiced piano for 45 minutes each day from Monday to Thursday. She practiced for 60 minutes each day on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday.
How many minutes did she practice in 12 weeks?

 

 

Answer: minutes

 

 

📖 REMINDER: Calculate the total minutes per week first, then multiply by the number of weeks. Be careful to account for the different daily practice times on weekdays vs weekends.

 

 

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8. Sarah sold 4000 cups of lemonade and 800 bags of popcorn at a school fair. She collected $3200 from the sales.
The amount of money she collected from a bag of popcorn is three times the amount of money she collected from a cup of lemonade.
What was the amount of money she collected from a cup of lemonade?
 

 

Answer: $ {{{0.50}}} 

 

📖 REMINDER: Think of popcorn sales in terms of "lemonade equivalents" since each bag of popcorn earns 3 times what a cup of lemonade earns.

 

 
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9. A room has a breadth of 8 m and a length of 25 m. Find the area of the room.

 

 

Answer: m²

 

 

📖 REMINDER: Area of a rectangle = length × breadth. Multiply the two dimensions to find the area in square meters.

 

 

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10. Mindy baked a total of 120 cookies and brownies. After giving away 1⁄3 of the cookies and 20 brownies, she had an equal number of cookies and brownies left. How many cookies did she bake at first?

 

 

Answer: cookies

 

 

📖 REMINDER: Work backwards. After giving items away, she has equal amounts left. Start with what's left, then figure out what she started with.

 

 

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11. Alex saved 3 notes in his piggy bank each day for 7 days. Each note was either a $2 note or a $5 note. The total amount of money in the piggy bank was $87.
How many of the notes were $2 notes?

 

 

Answer: $2 notes

 

 

📖 REMINDER: First find the total number of notes. Then use guess and check or logical reasoning to find how many of each type.

 

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