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1. This document contains 10 math problems ranging from 3 to 5 points each. The problems cover topics like word problems, number patterns, fractions, and logic puzzles. 2. The document tests a range of math skills and requires analyzing text, tables, diagrams and choosing the right answer among multiple choices. 3. Solving all the problems would require understanding different math concepts and applying logical reasoning to arrive at the solutions.

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Pangea - 6. Klasse en PDF

1. This document contains 10 math problems ranging from 3 to 5 points each. The problems cover topics like word problems, number patterns, fractions, and logic puzzles. 2. The document tests a range of math skills and requires analyzing text, tables, diagrams and choosing the right answer among multiple choices. 3. Solving all the problems would require understanding different math concepts and applying logical reasoning to arrive at the solutions.

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3 point-problems

1. Puzzle: Each of the letters a, b, c, d stands for a digit.

a14
+ 6b2
+ 50c

d414

Find: a+b+c+d=
A) 4 B) 20 C) 21 D) 11 E) It cannot be calculated

2. Recognize pattern:

...

How many points are left in picture 10, if you take out as many points as image 9 contains?

A) 9 B) 10 C) 19 D) 20 E) 90

4 point-problems

3
3. Tom packs boxes. He starts at 9.15 am. After 27 minutes he has packed of his boxes.
10

When he is finished with all his work, if he packs on at this rate?

A) 9.55 am B) 10.15 am C) 10.30 am D) 10.45 am E) 11.00 am

4. Recognize pattern: The pearls are threaded by a certain rule on the thread.

How many pearls are inside the crate?

A) 18 B) 19 C) 20 D) 23 E) 33
5. How many even numbers between 1 and 100 are not divisible by 5?

A) 39 B) 40 C) 41 D) 42 E) 43

5 point-problems

6. Lea has drawn a triangle. She tells us: One side of my triangle is 4 cm long, the second side length

is 5 cm. The length of the third side is a whole number of cm. Unfortunately I have forgotten the

number

How many different possibilities exist for the side length of the third side?

A) 1 B) 4 C) 5 D) 7 E) 8

7. Recognize pattern:

The sequence 5, 11, 17, 23 will be continued.

Which of the following numbers is a member of the sequence?

A) 169 B) 187 C) 255 D) 371 E) 732

8. Puzzle:

My number is even, bigger than 0 and smaller than 10. Exactly one of the following statements is true

the other is false:

Statement 1: My number is smaller than 6

Statement 2: My number cannot be divided by 3.

What is my number?

A) 2 B) 4 C) 5 D) 6 E) 8

9. Write down in thoughts all numbers between 1 and 1000 without leaving any gaps between each

number. So you create a real monster number.

How many digits have this number?

A) 1000 B) 2893 C) 2890 D) 2900 E) 3001

n
10. Examine the fraction , n is a natural number.
100 n

For how many different values of n is the given fraction a natural number? 0 is excluded as a natural

number

A) 99 B) 50 C) 10 D) 8 E) 1

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