1) Have £28.57. Unluckily I Lose £3.46 and mum makes me give £4.36 to my brother. Because my brother is very kind he gives me back 75% back of the amount.

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1) Have £ Unluckily I Lose £3.46 and mum makes me give £4.36 to my brother. Because my brother is very kind he gives me back 75% back of the amount of money I had at the start. how much money do I have now? (ROUND YOUR ANSWER TO THE NEAREST PENCE)

I walk 119 kilometres per week. How many kilometres do I walk, if each day I walk the same amount?

Sue’s car uses 5 full tanks of petrol to travel 2985 miles. How many miles can she travel on 1 full tank of petrol?

John thinks of a number. He multiplies it by 11 and then subtracts 9 from it. The answer he gets is 112. what number did he start with?

Luke starts a sequence at -5 and counts up In steps of 1.5. Which of the following numbers does he count? A. -1 B. 0 C. 2 D. 3 E. 4

1.75 pints=1 litre. How many pint bottles would you need to hold 6 litres of water?

How many degrees does the minute hand on a clock turn through between 12 noon and 10:30pm? A.3160 degrees B degrees C degrees D degrees E degrees

A printer uses the following formula to work out the cost,C, in pounds of printing m leaflets: C=15(m 100) + 5. How much will it cost, in pounds, to have 300 leaflets printed?

A school holds a concert. There are 42 rows of 48 seats. How many seats are there?

Susan has a bag containing 60 marbles. 25% of them are red, 30% of them are blue and 15% of them are green. The remaining marbles are yellow. How many yellow marbles are in the bag?

ANSWER SHEET 1. £ km miles E B 8. £50.00