The number 3 456 rounded off to the nearest 10 is…
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Question 4
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The number 3 456 rounded off to the nearest 100 is…
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Question 5
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Which three numbers will complete the following number pattern?
3 456; 3 556; 3 656; _____; _____; _____;
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Question 6
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Which of the following is not a factor of 3 456?
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Question 7
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Complete the following by using < > or =
3 456 _____ 3 476
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Question 8
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Write the number that is:
(3 x 10 000) + (7 x 1000) + (9 x 100) + (8 x 10) + (5 x 1)
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Question 9
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Write the number in digits:
Six thousand one hundred and four
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Question 10
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What is the next odd number after 9 671?
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Question 11
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What is the next even number after 5 144?
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Question 12
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Calculate the difference in value of the thousands digits in the following numbers: 7 895 and 4 578
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Question 13
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Write the answer that you got in question 12 here:
(Calculate the difference in value of the thousands digits in the following numbers: 7 895 and 4 578)
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Question 14
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Write the following numbers in ascending order:
5596; 6596; 6696; 5969
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Question 15
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Say if the following number sentence is true or false:
302 – 123 = 123 – 302
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Question 16
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Is the following number sentence true or false?
9 x 10 – 8 = 18
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Question 17
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Write a number sentence for the following problem (do not write an answer for the problem, just the number sentence):
Alan scored 34 runs in the first test, 40 in the second and 16 in the third. What are the total runs he scored for the three tests?
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Question 18
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Show your calculation for:
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Question 19
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Write your answer for:
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Question 20
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Show your calculation for: 4 506 – 3 605
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Question 21
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Now write your answer for: 4 506 – 3 605
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Question 22
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Thandi’s mom travelled 4 456km in 2018 and in 2019 she travelled 5 655km.
In which year did she travel the furthest?
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Question 23
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Thandi’s mom travelled 4 456km in 2018 and in 2019 she travelled 5 655km.
Show your calculation for: What is the total distance that she travelled in 2018 and 2019?
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Question 24
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Write your answer to 23 here:
What is the total distance that she travelled in 2018 and 2019?
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Question 25
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It costs Thandi's mom R2 in petrol to drive 1km.
Show your calculation for: How much did she pay for petrol in 2018 if she drove 4 456km?
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Question 26
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Write your answer for question 25 below.
How much did she pay for petrol in 2018 if she drove 4 456km?
Section B: Patterns, Functions and Algebra
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Question 27
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There are 5 coins in the first pile, 8 in the second, 11 in the third, and 14 in the fourth.
What is the least number of coins that I would have to move to make the first pile the highest?
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Question 28
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Find the rule for the following flow diagram. Just write the rule, for example, "x2":
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Question 29
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How many circles do you need to make the fourth pattern in the picture above?
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Question 30
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What is the missing output number?
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Question 31
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What is the missing output number?
Section C: Shape and Space
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Question 32
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Name the 2D shape:
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Question 33
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Name the 2D shape:
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Question 34
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Name the 2D shape:
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Question 35
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Straight or curved sides?
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Question 36
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Straight or curved sides?
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Question 37
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How many sides does this shape have? Write only the number.
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Question 38
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How many sides does this shape have? Write only the number.
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Question 39
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What are the sizes of the angles in the shape?
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Question 40
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What are the sizes of the angles in the shape?
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Question 41
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Are the lengths of the sides equal?
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Question 42
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Are the lengths of the sides equal?
Section D: Measurement
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Question 43
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What is the volume of cooldrink in this jug? (remember your unit)
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Question 44
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What is the volume of liquid in this jug: (remember your unit)
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Question 45
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What is the volume of liquid in this jug: (remember your unit)
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Question 46
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Write the capacities of the jugs from smallest to biggest. (Remember the unit.)
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Question 47
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What is the capacity of the jug? (Remember the unit)
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Question 48
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How much liquid is needed to fill the jug? (Remember the unit)
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Question 49
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A bucket contains 12 litres of water. How many 1,5 litre bottles can be filled from this bucket?
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Question 50
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Now write your answer to question 49:
A bucket contains 12 litres of water. How many 1,5 litre bottles can be filled from this bucket?
Section E: Data Handling
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Question 51
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A teacher asked the Grade 5s what they like to drink. This is the graph that the learners came up with to show their results. In your own words, explain what the problem is with the graph.
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Question 52
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What is the temperature reading for the coolest day?
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Question 53
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What is the difference in temperature between Tuesday and Friday?
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Question 54
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Do you think these temperatures are during summer or winter? Explain your answer.