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question_answer1)
Which of the following property of multiplication is shown in the statement given below? 3 x 6 = 6 x 3
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B)
Distributive done
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C)
Identity done
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D)
Commutative done
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question_answer2)
The correct order to apply operations is
A)
Addition - Multiplication - Division - Subtraction done
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B)
Division - Multiplication - Subtraction - Addition done
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C)
Division - Multiplication - Addition - Subtraction done
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D)
Subtraction - Addition - Multiplication - Division done
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question_answer3)
is not equivalent to
A)
B)
C)
D)
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question_answer4)
86 - 23 = ? Which of the following statement is not equivalent to given statement?
A)
B)
C)
D)
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question_answer5)
Which of the following equation shows the identity property of addition?
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(6 + 8) + 3 = 6 + (8 + 3) done
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B)
0 + 3 = 3 done
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C)
9 + 1 = 1 + 9 done
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D)
1 + 2 = 3 done
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question_answer6)
Which equation shows the commutative property of addition?
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B)
C)
D)
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question_answer7)
What should be subtracted from 14y to get 8 as answer?
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6 done
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B)
6y done
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3y done
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D)
None of these done
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question_answer8)
If 4a + 3 = 15 then the value of 2a is
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9 done
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B)
3 done
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C)
6 done
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D)
5 done
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question_answer9)
Look at these numbers:
Which two numbers in the box have a difference of 0.3?
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0.8, 0.5 done
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B)
0.8, 0.7 done
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0.8, 0.6 done
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D)
0.7, 0.5 done
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question_answer10)
A)
B)
C)
D)
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question_answer11)
If
then
A)
0.0005 done
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B)
0.005 done
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C)
0.05 done
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D)
5 done
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question_answer12)
Match the following:
A B C D
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3 4 2 1 done
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B)
2 1 3 4 done
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C)
4 3 1 2 done
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D)
3 2 1 4 done
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question_answer13)
Read the statements and choose the correct option, Statement A:
Statement B:
A)
Only statement A is true. done
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B)
Only statement B is true. done
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C)
Both A and B are true. done
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D)
Both A and B are false, done
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question_answer14)
Match the following:
A B C D
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3 4 2 1 done
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B)
2 3 1 4 done
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C)
4 3 2 1 done
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D)
1 3 2 4 done
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question_answer15)
If there are 5000 mangoes in 100 boxes, how many mangoes will be there in 75 boxes?
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3570 done
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B)
3750 done
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C)
4000 done
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D)
2750 done
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question_answer16)
If Fatima has an equal number of notes of denomination 10,5 and 2 and the total amount she has Rs. 510, then the number of notes of each she had
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17 done
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B)
25 done
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C)
30 done
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D)
20 done
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question_answer17)
Estimate. Which sign makes the sentence true?
A)
> done
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B)
< done
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C)
= done
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D)
None of these done
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question_answer18)
There are 1,82,039 roses in a garden. If one rose out of every 13 roses is spoiled, then the total number of spoiled roses, is
A)
16,343 done
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B)
14,533 done
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C)
14,003 done
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Can't be determined done
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question_answer19)
A)
5/8 done
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B)
8/5 done
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C)
5/2 done
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D)
5/6 done
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question_answer20)
Directions: Use the MULTIPLICATION OPERATION and evaluate the following questions.
A)
1356 done
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B)
1563 done
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C)
1536 done
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D)
1653 done
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question_answer21)
Directions: Use the MULTIPLICATION OPERATION and evaluate the following questions.
A)
5210 done
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B)
5102 done
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C)
5201 done
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D)
50102 done
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question_answer22)
Directions: Use the MULTIPLICATION OPERATION and evaluate the following questions.
A)
3710 done
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B)
3071 done
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C)
3701 done
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D)
37011 done
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question_answer23)
Directions: Use the MULTIPLICATION OPERATION and evaluate the following questions.
A)
100011 done
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B)
10201 done
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C)
10201.1 done
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D)
10201.100 done
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question_answer24)
Directions: Use the MULTIPLICATION OPERATION and evaluate the following questions.
A)
45/28 done
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B)
28/45 done
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C)
35/36 done
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D)
35/35 done
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question_answer25)
Directions: Use the MULTIPLICATION OPERATION and evaluate the following questions.
A)
77.064 done
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B)
70.764 done
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C)
7.7064 done
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D)
770.64 done
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question_answer26)
Directions: Use the MULTIPLICATION OPERATION and evaluate the following questions.
A)
125 done
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B)
0.125 done
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C)
0.0125 done
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D)
125.005 done
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question_answer27)
Directions: Use the MULTIPLICATION OPERATION and evaluate the following questions.
A)
3/35 done
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B)
21/5 done
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C)
35/3 done
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D)
5/21 done
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question_answer28)
Match the following:
A B C D
A)
4 2 1 2 done
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B)
3 2 1 4 done
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C)
1 3 2 4 done
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D)
2 3 4 1 done
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question_answer29)
Directions: Use the ADDITION OPERATION and evaluate the following questions. 881 + 88
A)
968 done
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B)
969 done
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C)
970 done
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D)
900 done
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question_answer30)
Directions: Use the ADDITION OPERATION and evaluate the following questions. 2547 + 9998
A)
12545 done
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B)
24524 done
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C)
12505 done
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D)
12547 done
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question_answer31)
Directions: Use the ADDITION OPERATION and evaluate the following questions. Look at these numbers: 0.2 2.5 2.66.1 Choose two numbers from the box to complete the addition sentence. ____+_____=2.7
A)
2.6, 0.2 done
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B)
0.2, 6.1 done
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C)
2.5, 0.2 done
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D)
2.6 + 2.5 done
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question_answer32)
Directions: Use the ADDITION OPERATION and evaluate the following questions. 428.65 + 500.5
A)
930 done
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B)
929.70 done
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C)
929.15 done
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D)
928.70 done
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question_answer33)
Directions: Use the ADDITION OPERATION and evaluate the following questions.
A)
5/7 done
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B)
4/7 done
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C)
1 done
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D)
6/7 done
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question_answer34)
Directions: Use the ADDITION OPERATION and evaluate the following questions.
A)
4/5 done
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B)
0 done
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C)
1 done
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D)
6/5 done
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question_answer35)
Directions: Solve the following questions using the correct order of operations.
A)
15 done
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B)
5 done
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C)
13 done
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D)
17 done
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question_answer36)
Directions: Solve the following questions using the correct order of operations.
A)
10 done
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B)
11 done
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C)
19 done
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D)
18 done
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question_answer37)
Directions: Solve the following questions using the correct order of operations.
A)
27 done
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B)
25 done
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C)
26 done
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D)
23 done
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question_answer38)
Directions: Solve the following questions using the correct order of operations.
A)
0 done
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B)
5 done
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C)
4 done
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D)
6 done
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question_answer39)
Directions: Solve the following questions using the correct order of operations.
A)
5 done
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B)
7 done
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C)
6 done
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D)
4 done
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question_answer40)
Directions: Solve the following questions using the correct order of operations.
A)
5 done
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B)
15 done
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C)
77 done
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D)
16 done
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question_answer41)
Directions: Solve the word problems based on the operations of numbers. Tamana bikes 2.2 kilometres each school day. In total, how far will Tamana bike over 10 school days?
A)
2.2 done
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B)
22 done
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C)
220 done
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D)
22.20 done
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question_answer42)
Directions: Solve the word problems based on the operations of numbers. A chef bought 6.6 kilograms of almonds and 5.8 kilograms of pecans. How many kilograms of nuts did the chef buy in all?
A)
12.4 done
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B)
13.4 done
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C)
1.24 done
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D)
13 done
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question_answer43)
Directions: Solve the word problems based on the operations of numbers. A builder needs 6 nails to finish a project. If the nails come in packages of 6. How many packages should the builder purchase?
A)
3 done
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B)
1.5 done
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C)
8 done
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D)
1 done
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question_answer44)
Directions: Solve the word problems based on the operations of numbers. Maya had 9.2 grams of pepper. Then she used 5 grams of the pepper to make some scrambled eggs. How much pepper does Mayo have?
A)
5.2 done
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B)
6.2 done
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C)
3.2 done
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D)
4.2 done
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question_answer45)
Directions: Solve the word problems based on the operations of numbers. A carpenter bought a piece of wood that was 4.8 centimetres long. Then he sawed 0.9 centimetres off the end. How long is the piece of wood now?
A)
3.9 done
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B)
3 done
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C)
5.7 done
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D)
6 done
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question_answer46)
Directions: Solve the word problems based on the operations of numbers. So far, an orchard has sold a total of 77,449 kilograms of fresh fruit and 503 kilograms of frozen fruit this season. In total, how many kilograms of fruit have been sold?
A)
77698 done
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B)
77574 done
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C)
77952 done
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D)
77463 done
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question_answer47)
Directions: Solve the word problems based on the operations of numbers. Jaya's science class places weights on a scale during on experiment. Each weight weighs 8.4 kilograms. If the class puts 2 weights on the scale at the same time what will the scale read?
A)
16.8 done
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B)
16.2 done
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C)
15.8 done
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D)
10.4 done
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question_answer48)
Directions: Solve the word problems based on the operations of numbers. Since he was hired, a chef has served a total of 8.805 guests. Of those guests. 8.704 were adults. How many children has the chef served?
A)
100 done
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B)
105 done
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C)
101 done
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D)
201 done
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question_answer49)
Directions: Solve the word problems based on the operations of numbers. A birthday card costs Rs. 2.37. How much would it cost to buy 4 birthday cards?
A)
Rs.8 done
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B)
Rs.48 done
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C)
Rs.56 done
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D)
Rs.8.95 done
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question_answer50)
Directions: Solve the word problems based on the operations of numbers. Each piece of cardboard is 0.4 centimetres thick. If Tanveer stacks 7 pieces of cardboard on top of one another, how thick will the stack be?
A)
3 done
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B)
2.8 done
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C)
2.6 done
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D)
47 done
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question_answer51)
The population of a village is 78692. Out of which 29642 are men and 28167 are women and the remaining are children. Then the number of children is
A)
20883 done
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B)
21883 done
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C)
20893 done
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D)
20783 done
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question_answer52)
Find the smallest number by which the number 81 must be divided to obtain a perfect cube
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27 done
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B)
81 done
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C)
9 done
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D)
3 done
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question_answer53)
Simplify:
A)
837900 done
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B)
835100 done
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C)
835800 done
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D)
None of these done
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question_answer54)
Average age of A, B and C is 10 years. If the average age of A and C is 9 years, then how many years old is B?
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9 done
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B)
10 done
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C)
11 done
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D)
12 done
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question_answer55)
Which one of the following is divisible by 25?
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4855 done
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B)
5685 done
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C)
6790 done
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D)
7150 done
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question_answer56)
Divide 50 by half and add 20. From the same, subtract 35. What do you get?
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10 done
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B)
85 done
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C)
15 done
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D)
None of these done
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question_answer57)
Each digit 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 and 9 is represented by a different letter A, B, C, D, E, F, 6. H and I but not necessarily in that order. Further each of A + B + C, C + D - E, E + F + G and G + H + I is equal to 13. What is the sum of C, E and G?
A)
7 done
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B)
9 done
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C)
11 done
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D)
Cannot be determined done
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question_answer58)
A shop has 239 toys. Seventy more toys were brought in. then 152 of them were sold. The number of toys left was
A)
239+70-152 done
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B)
239-70-152 done
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C)
239+70+152 done
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D)
239-70+152 done
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question_answer59)
In the product
the sum of tens' digit and units' digit is
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16 done
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B)
0 done
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C)
7 done
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D)
9 done
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question_answer60)
In which of the following divisions, will the remainder be more than the remainder you get when you divide 176 by 3?
A)
B)
C)
D)
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question_answer61)
What should be added to the product
to get 31103?
A)
301 done
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B)
103 done
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C)
110 done
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D)
100 done
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question_answer62)
What should be subtracted from the product
to get 10101?
A)
102 done
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B)
101 done
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C)
100 done
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D)
99 done
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question_answer63)
Which operation would be used to solve the problem? If Jonathan has four candy bars, Rudy has three candy bars, and Duncan has 26 candy bars, how many candy bars do they have altogether?
A)
Addition done
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B)
Subtraction done
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C)
Multiplication done
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D)
Division done
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question_answer64)
The result of adding two or more numbers. Or, what you call the answer for an addition equation.
A)
Product done
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B)
Quotient done
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C)
Sum done
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D)
Difference done
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question_answer65)
The aquarium sold tickets to the polar bear exhibit on Saturday and Sunday. On Saturday, the aquarium sold 584 tickets. On Sunday, the aquarium sold 296 tickets. How many total tickets did the aquarium sell on Saturday and Sunday?
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770 done
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B)
880 done
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C)
900 done
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D)
990 done
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question_answer66)
The Electronics Experts store sold 8,124 computers last year. The store also sold 2,336 printers. How many computers and printers did the store sell last year?
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10,460 done
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B)
10,640 done
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C)
10,840 done
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D)
10,940 done
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question_answer67)
Ms. Rice drove 12,481 miles and Mr. Whitaker only drove 10,913 miles. How many more miles did Ms. Rice drive than Mr. Whitaker?
A)
2568 done
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B)
1568 done
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C)
1562 done
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D)
23394 done
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question_answer68)
Which number would make this statement true? 674 < _____ < 764
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785 done
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B)
693 done
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C)
654 done
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D)
876 done
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question_answer69)
92 people ride the train to work each day. After the train stops at the train station, only 36 people are still on the train. How would you justify the number of students who were dropped off at the train station?
A)
65 people were dropped off at the train station because 92 - 36 = 65 done
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B)
56 people were dropped off at the train station because 92 + 36 = 56 done
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C)
56 people were dropped off at the train station because 92 - 36 = 56 done
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D)
56 people were dropped off at the train station because 92 - 36 = 92 +36 done
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question_answer70)
Paco's store has 45 boxes of plums. In each box there are 345 plums. How many plums does Paco's store have in all?
A)
15,000 done
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B)
15,525 done
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C)
14,545 done
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D)
390 done
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question_answer71)
Which has the greatest product?
A)
B)
C)
D)
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question_answer72)
Which operation would be used to solve the problem? There are 20 students in Mr. Adam's class. Each student has 5 dollars. How much money is there in all?
A)
Addition done
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B)
Subtraction done
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C)
Multiplication done
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D)
Division done
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question_answer73)
At the school concert there were 560 people seated in 8 rows. If there were no empty seats, how many people were in each row?
A)
553 people done
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B)
480 people done
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C)
70 people done
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D)
60 people done
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