Find the highest common factor (HCF) for the following:
16 and 8
Question 5
5.
Find the highest common factor (HCF) for the following:
24 and 18
Question 6
6.
Circle the fractions from the picture below that would simplify to
Question 7
7.
Look carefully at the number line and fill in the missing information:
You can enlarge the diagram to make filling in the blanks easier. You can also type when entering numbers.
Question 8
8.
Order the following fractions from smallest to largest. Please remember that you can calculate in your classwork books before filling in the blank spaces.
Question 9
9.
What decimal represents the following:
Question 10
10.
Look at the number line. Write what the numbers a to h represent: (please write as neatly as possible)
Question 11
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Question 13
13.
In each of the following examples find the value of the digit in bold. Write unit, tenth, hundredth or thousandth.
5,82
Question 14
14.
63,227
Question 15
15.
124,070
Question 16
16.
Round the following numbers to the nearest tenth:
67,23
124,78
90,14
Question 17
17.
Round these numbers to the nearest hundredth:
58,127
70,345
78,134
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Question 29
29.
The following items are on special. Calculate the savings and the new price.
Select the correct list of numbers that would make the following fractions equivalent. The list you select must be in the same order as the question.
3; 4; 2
3; 1; 2
3; 2; 4
In the following list of fractions,
is the only fraction that is not equivalent to the others.
There is a space for you to do your calculations.
True
False
From the following list, there are 2 fractions that are not equivalent to the others. Choose which fractions they are. There is a space for you to show your calculations.