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Kindly contributed to by Kirstie Benefer, Stoke-on-Trent College. See notes area of slide 1 for details D C B A How many centimetres in 3 metres? A3000cm B30cm C 300cm D30000cm

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Kindly contributed to by Kirstie Benefer, Stoke-on-Trent College. See notes area of slide 1 for details D CB A There are 4 women and 5 men in the room. What fraction of them are men? A5/4 B 4/5 C4/9 D5/9

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Kindly contributed to by Kirstie Benefer, Stoke-on-Trent College. See notes area of slide 1 for details WELL DONE!! YOU HAVE WON £200! Great! Let's move on

Kindly contributed to by Kirstie Benefer, Stoke-on-Trent College. See notes area of slide 1 for details D C B A What is 1/4 as a percentage? A 4% B25% C14% D40%

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Kindly contributed to by Kirstie Benefer, Stoke-on-Trent College. See notes area of slide 1 for details D C B A What is the range of these test scores? 45, 84, 50, 32 A 34 B52 C62 D 18

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Kindly contributed to by Kirstie Benefer, Stoke-on-Trent College. See notes area of slide 1 for details D CB A Which decimal is the smallest? 0.3, 0.26, 0.198, 0.25 A0.25 B0.3 C 0.26 D 0.198

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Kindly contributed to by Kirstie Benefer, Stoke-on-Trent College. See notes area of slide 1 for details D C B A What is the normal temperature in degrees Centigrade of a home freezer? A 0 0 C B-15 0 C C-5 0 C D-10 0 C

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Kindly contributed to by Kirstie Benefer, Stoke-on-Trent College. See notes area of slide 1 for details D C B A How many metres in 0.75km? A7500 B750 C75000 D75

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Kindly contributed to by Kirstie Benefer, Stoke-on-Trent College. See notes area of slide 1 for details WELL DONE!! YOU HAVE WON £8000!! Great! Let's move on

Kindly contributed to by Kirstie Benefer, Stoke-on-Trent College. See notes area of slide 1 for details D CB A What is £148 to the nearest £10? A£15 B£140 C£150 D£14

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Kindly contributed to by Kirstie Benefer, Stoke-on-Trent College. See notes area of slide 1 for details D CB A What is 3/4 of £84? A£14 B£36 C£60 D£63

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Kindly contributed to by Kirstie Benefer, Stoke-on-Trent College. See notes area of slide 1 for details D C B A What is 10% of £280? A£10 B£2.80 C£28 D£56

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Kindly contributed to by Kirstie Benefer, Stoke-on-Trent College. See notes area of slide 1 for details A B C D What is £540 with 20% off? A £54 B £432 C£108 D£486

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Kindly contributed to by Kirstie Benefer, Stoke-on-Trent College. See notes area of slide 1 for details A BC D What is 69 as a fraction of 346 to the nearest fraction? A1/7 B1/4 C1/3 D1/5

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Kindly contributed to by Kirstie Benefer, Stoke-on-Trent College. See notes area of slide 1 for details D CB A What is 30 cm as a percentage of 1 metre? A30% B3% C0.3% D15%

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Kindly contributed to by Kirstie Benefer, Stoke-on-Trent College. See notes area of slide 1 for details D C B A In a room of 20 people, 4 people do not drive. What percentage of the people in the room do drive? A4% B16% C80% D20%

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