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Jeffrey tiết kiệm được 300 đô la. Anh trai của anh ấy, James, tiết kiệm được 220 đô la. Jeffrey phải chia cho anh trai mình bao nhiêu tiền để cả hai đều có số tiền bằng nhau?
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Jeffrey tiết kiệm được 300 đô la. Anh trai của anh ấy, James, tiết kiệm được 220 đô la. Jeffrey phải chia cho anh trai mình bao nhiêu tiền để cả hai đều có số tiền bằng nhau?
2. Andrew and Kevin had $350 altogether. After Andrew had spent $60 and Kevin had spent $30, the amount of money both boys had was the same. How much money did each boy have at first?
3. Put the verbs into the correct form.
Bob (13) _____________ (have) a brother Tim. Both of them (14) _____________ (play) football ever Friday and Saturday. But Bob (15) _____________ (not like) to play so much and Tim always (16) ______________ (try) to find someone else to play football with when Bob (17) _____________ (not want) to. Tim (18) ____________ (be) a very friendly person and he often (19) ______________ (go) out with his friends. His friends (20) __________ (think) he is a nice person because he also (21) ___________ (help) them when they have problems. He even (22) ____________ (fix) their toys when they break them.
1. 4 John has $34 He spends half of this amount on transport and of this amount on shirt How much money does he spend altogether? Answer He spends $-altogether.
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1, Christmas cards should be sent a week before Christmas Day
-> You
2,Tax free goods can be bought before you get on the plane
-> You
3, The repairman is going to repair my cards next week
-> We are going to have
4, They can make tea with boiled water
-> Tea
5,They will hold the celebration before January
-> The celebration
6, They have to repair their car
-> Their car
7, The boy broke the window last night
->The window
8, People spend much money on advertising everyday
-> Much money
9, Hung took some pictures of his father away yesterday
-> some pictures of his father
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Strong Relationships Equal Health, Happiness
What will most help you lead a long happy and healthy life? Is it making lots of money? Is it a great job that you enjoy? Perhaps it’s fame. If you ask a young person, many are likely to give you one of those answers. Or possibly all three.
Some cultures put more importance on work and money than others. Americans can be obsessed with their jobs and making money. They might feel the need to make lots of money for education, medical care, homes and cars. But it’s not just about the money. For many Americans, self-worth is linked to our professional success or failure. Many of us spend most of our lives working – sacrificing other activities.
Imagine if we could visit our older selves and ask -- "What would you have done differently to be truly happy?" But we can’t do that. We could learn about what makes people happy, and what does not, by studying people over the course of their lives.
3. James collects 24kg of plastic and 5.25kg of used paper for the Recycle day at his school. His contribution is 5% of the total amount of plastic and 3.5% of the total amount of used paper in his school.
a) How many kg of used paper are collected on the Recycle day in total?
b) How many kg of the materials mentioned above are collected on the Recycle day altogether?
4. In a box of cookies, there are chocolate cookies, strawberry cookies, and pineapple cookies. 26% of them are pineapple cookies. There are 48 chocolate cookies and 63 strawberry cookies. How many cookies are there in total?
A long time ago, the father of two brothers died. The elder brother got most of the land and the yohunger brother got only one starfruit tree. One day, a big bird came and ate the starfruit. Then it carried the younger brother to an island to get gold. His brother knew about this. He waited for the bird. And the bird also brought him to the island to get gold. He was greedy and got a lot of gold. The bag was very heavy and e fell off the bird, into the sea.
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1. Multiple Choice Questions (3 points each)
1. What is the answer to 4 × 4 + 4 + 4 + 4 + 4 + 4 × 4 + 4 + 4 + 4 ?
32
48
60
100
144
2. Helen wrote a one-digit number and then wrote an additional digit to its right. She added 19 to the obtained number and got 72. What number did Helen write first?
2
3
5
6
7
3. Jack wishes to write different numbers from 1 to 9 in the cells of the table so that the total of the three numbers of each row and each column were equal to 15. Some of the numbers are already written there. What number must be written in place of the question mark?
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1
2
3
4
5
4. Each friend: Mary, Elly, Paul, and Mike has exactly one of the following animals: a cat, a dog, a gold fish, and a parrot. Elly has a pet with fur. Mike has a pet with four legs. Paul has a bird, and Mary and Elly don't like cats. Which of the following sentences is not true?
Mike has a dog
Paul has a parrot
Mary has a golden fish
Mike has a cat
Elly has a dog
5. Elise had a sum of money. She gave half of it away to her brother. Then she used half of the remainder to buy a new comic book. Next she gave half of what was left to her older sister. Finally, she found that she had $7 dollars remaining. How much money did she have at first?
30
46
56
65
None of the above
6. Peter has a total of 100 chickens and rabbits on his farm. If the animals have 260 legs altogether, how many chickens are there on the farm?
30
40
50
60
70
7. There are 14 children at a party. If each child shakes hands with each other exactly once, how many handshakes will take place?
75
85
90
91
93
8. The area of the figure in the picture below is equal to:
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30
38
44
60
None of the above
9. The weight of 3 apples and 2 oranges is 255 g. The weight of 2 apples and 3 oranges is 285 g. Each apple weighs the same and each orange weighs the same. What is the combined weight of 1 apple and 1 orange?
110 g
108 g
105 g
104 g
102 g
10. There were 25 questions in a mathematics quiz. If a question was answered correctly, 4 marks would be given, otherwise 1 marks would be deducted. If John scored 85 marks in the mathematics quiz, how many questions had he answered correctly?
20
21
22
23
24
11. Carl is four times as old as Pam, who is one third as old as Jackie. If Jackie is 18, what is the sum of their ages?
64
54
48
24
18
12. Five cities all got more rain than usual this year. The five cities are: Last Stand, Mile City, New Town, Olliopolis, and Polberg. The cities are located in five different areas of the country: the mountains, the forest, the coast, the desert, and in a valley. The rainfall amounts were: 12 inches, 27 inches, 32 inches, 44 inches, and 65 inches.* The city in the desert got the least rain; the city in the forest got the most rain.* New Town is in the mountains.* Last Stand got more rain than Olliopolis.* Mile City got more rain than Polberg, but less rain than New Town.* Olliopolis got 44 inches of rain.* The city in the mountains got 32 inches of rain; the city on the coast got 27 inches of rain. Which city is in the desert ?
Mile City
Polberg
New Town
Last Stand
Olliopolis
13. If you count 21 letters in the English alphabet from the end and 20 letters from the beginning , which letter will exactly appear in the middle of the sequence thus formed?
K
L
M
N
O
14. A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H and I are nine houses. C is 2km East of B. A is 1km North of B and H is 2km South of A. G is 1km West of H while D is 3km East of G. F is 2km North of G, I is situated just in the middle of B and C, while E is just in the middle of H and D. Find the distance between E and G.
1.5 km
2 km
3 km
4 km
None of the above
15. There is an 8-sided dice whose faces each have one different number from the set {1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8}. The numbers on opposite faces always have a sum of 9. The dice is rolled twice and the two values appearing on top are multiplied. How many ways are there that this product is divisible by 9?
1
2
3
4
5