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Class 4 Maths Practice

 

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Eloise, Lucinda and Jennifer are given $150 by their aunt. They are told to share it in a 5:3:2 ratio. How much money will each girl receive?


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If two sides of a rectangular field are 2 km. wide, and two sides are 4 km. long, what is the perimeter of the field? ____________



13. 50 people were asked what colour their car was. 16 people said blue. What percentage of people did not say blue? __________




14. Harry uses 3 litres of red paint, 4 litres of blue paint and 5 litres of white paint to paint the side of his house. What percentage of the paint was red? ____________



15. There are 25 CDs in a box. A shop orders 14 boxes. How many CDs did the shop order?_______



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How many children like all 3 animals? ___________




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18. What is 21.7 × 9.4?  _____________  


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20. Winston is packing eggs into egg boxes. He puts 6 eggs into each egg box. How many complete egg boxes can he fill with 106 eggs? _____________



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The diagram shows the plan of Ridzuan’s living room. What is the area of the living room? ____________






23. What is the sum of the factors of 21? _______________




24. Chris weighs 74.2 kg, Carrie weighs 67.8 kg and Colleen weighs 69.4 kg. What is the range of their weights?  _____________



25. Sandra is building a model boat. She uses 54 pieces of wood which weigh 20 g each. What is the total weight, in kilograms, of the wood used in the model boat? _____________



The table shows the highest temperature each day for a week. What is the mean of these temperatures? ___________



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27. Five scones cost $2.85 and three teas cost $1.80. What is the total cost of one scone and one tea? ___________



28. Cliff has a bag of tennis balls. 8 are green, 7 are yellow and 5 are white. He picks a tennis ball at random. What is the probability that he picks one that is green? _________



29. John left home at 13:55 and reached the shops at 15:20  How long did his journey take? _________



30. Emma’s calculator displayed:

Write this number correct to the nearest hundred. __________



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Find 15% of 30. ____________


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A square has a perimeter of 32 cm. What is its area? ___________



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Find the missing angle.  ____________





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The top speed of a tortoise is 0.24 km per hour. How far can it travel in 15 minutes?  ________


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 6.03 5.05 6.10 5.99 6.09



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Tickets for the zoo cost $9.30 for adults and $6.40 for children.


 a) How much would it cost for 6 adults to go to the zoo? ...........



 b) How much would it cost for 3 adults and 4 children? .....................




 A calculator normally costs $3.80. It is offered in a sale at 25% off. What is the sale price? 


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