S2 April Test Revision 1.Calculate the following: a.£13.56 + £28 b.12.46 – 2.7 c.14.8 x 20 d.270 ÷ 6 e.¼ of £209.20 2.Sophie buys a dress for £56 which.

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S2 April Test Revision 1.Calculate the following: a.£ £28 b – 2.7 c.14.8 x 20 d.270 ÷ 6 e.¼ of £ Sophie buys a dress for £56 which also has a tag for 20% off. How much will she pay for the dress? 3.Stan has been told that he will get a wage rise of 5%. If he used to be paid £266 per week, how much will he now get paid?

4.You are organising a trip to roller bowl. You are taking 9 children, plus yourself, as well as 2 adults. Which is the cheaper deal and by how much? Jack’s Bowls Cost is £4 per person, with an off special deal. 1 8 Sally’s Bowls 1 adult = £ child is of an adult At the weekend Miss Davison took part in a 5K race (3 miles). Her race time was 30 minutes. What was her average speed?

6.Convert the following timetable into 12-hour time: 7.How long does it take by train to get from Nairn to Elgin? 8.Which shape has the largest area and by how much? 7cm 9cm 1.2cm 3.5cm 3cm 2cm 5.5cm

9.Simplify the following expressions: a.3g + 4h – 2g – 4h b.12c² + c² – 6c² – 5c² c.4y – 2z – 5y + 3z 10.Solve the following equations: a.7a – 20 < 8 b.8b + 30 = 3 - b