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The document contains a series of mathematical questions and problems, including multiple-choice questions, calculations of fractions, percentages, and basic arithmetic operations. It also includes tasks related to finding common factors, comparing numbers, and completing patterns. The questions are structured in a way to assess understanding of mathematical concepts and problem-solving skills.

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Question 1

Circle the letter of the correct answer. (1)

1.1 Which number is arranged in a correct order when arranging in ascending order
A. 101000, 191000, 119000, 190000, 109000
B. 119000, 101000, 190000, 191000, 109000
C. 109000, 119000, 190000, 191000, 101000
D. 101000,109000, 119000, 190000, 191000

1.2 Find the Prime Number from the following numbers. (1)

A. 25
B. 33
C. 29
D. 77

1.3 Circle the missing number to make the statement true. 10(5 + 9) = (10 x 5) + (10 x _ ) (1)

A. 10
B. 5
C. 9
D. 19

1.4 Make this statement true by finding the missing number. 9(5-4) = (9x5) – (9 - ___) (1)

A. 4
B. 9
C. 5
D. 6

2
1.5 The fraction that is bigger than 4 below is: (1)

3
A. 7

5
B. 10

1
C. 2

2
D. 3
1.6 Calculate the following fractions where denominator is not a multiple of the other. (1)

1 2
33 + 2 4

10
A. 6 12
10
B. 5 12
2
C. 6 7
3
D. 5 7

1.7. Calculate 20% of R450 (1)

A. R90

B.R900

C.R1800

D.R2250

1.8 Compare the following two decimal fractions by replacing a *with the correct
0,615*0,515 (1)

A. =

B. <

C. >

D. ~

3
1.9 as a decimal fraction is (1)
4

A. 3,75
B. 0,75
C. 7,5
D. 3,4

1.10 Calculate the answer of the following exponent. 63 (1)

a. 64
b. 125
c. 216
d. 342

Question 2

2.1 Find the highest common factor of 8 and 12. (3)

8 _________________________________________

12_________________________________________

H C F :___________

2.2 Calculate the following sum (3)

(4 + 9 x 10) – 6 ÷ 3

2.3 Mr Ntenza sold a TV that normally sells for R2 500 at a discount of 10%. Calculate the
discount received in rand and amount paid for the TV. (3)

Question 3

3 1
3.1 × 2 = (1)
7

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3.2 At a local tuckshop a loaf of bread costs R13. The tuckshop owner will raise the price of
bread to R15 at the end of the month. Calculate the percentage increase. (2)

___________________________________________________________________________
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7 5
3.3 Mrs Mkhize has 4 12 bottles of cooking oil. She gives 1 12 bottles to her friends Mrs

Ngcobo. How much oil does Mrs Mkhize have left? (3)

___________________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________________

Question 4

Calculate the following

4.1 32, 452 + 9, 543 – 12, 567 (2)

4.2 3,516 x 7 = (2)


4.3 0,752 ÷ 8 (2)

4.4 Nontobeko’s mum has 4,65 kg of sugar at home. She wants to make jam but needs 8 kg
of sugar. How much more sugar does she need? (3)

Question 5

5.1 Compare the following by using >, < or = in a place of * (1)

(a) 33 * 42 ________

5.2 Use the rule to calculate the following answer. (2)

3 2
√27 + √25 × 22

___________________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________________
______________

5.3 Calculate the following. (1)

3
√36 + √8

______________________________________________________________
Question 6

6.1 Fill in the missing number.

-19; -15; -11; ______; -3 (1)

6.2 Arrange the following integers in ascending order.

-4; -16 ; 23 ; -8 ; 2 ; 0 ; -9
_______________________________________________________(2)

6.3 Calculate: -9 + (-12) (2)

6.4 Calculate: 3 – (-8) (2)

6.5 Use the commutative property and calculate: (2)

(-4) x 3 = 3 x ( ____ )

______ = _______

Question 7

7.1.1 Extend the following pattern by drawing stage 4 and complete the table. (2)
Stage 1 stage 2 stage 3 stage 4

7.1.2
Position of 1 2 3 4 5 10
hexagon
Number of 6 11 16 21
matches

7.2 Complete:

7.2.1 1 ; 8 ; 27 ; ________ ; ________ (2)

7.2.2 Identify the general rule _________________________ (2)

7.2.3 Calculate the 7th term _________________________________ (2)

Question 8

8.1 Use the given equation to complete the table by filling in the missing values. 𝑦 = 𝑥 + 3
(4)

Input (𝑥) 1 2 3 6 10
Output (𝑦) 4 5 11

8.2 Complete: (5)

1 5
2 x 3 + ____
14
6
32

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