Question 4: Mia wants to buy apple. Which is the best buy?
a. 7kg of apples for $30,38
b. 5kg of apples for $21,5
c. 6kg of apples for $26,1
d. 4kg of apples for $17,32
b. 5kg of apples for $21,5
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Question 4: Mia wants to buy apple. Which is the best buy?
a. 7kg of apples for $30,38
b. 5kg of apples for $21,5
c. 6kg of apples for $26,1
d. 4kg of apples for $17,32
b. 5kg of apples for $21,5
HT
Question 1: Choose the calculation that has the greatest result.
a. 125,7 : 3 + 14,3
b. 365,5 : 5 - 17,8
c. 59,8 : 2 + 26,13
d. 196,4 : 4 - 7,07
Question 2: Peter counts his heart rate. He counts 8 beats per 6 seconds on average. How many beats per minute does Peter count?
a. 75 b. 140 c. 60 d. 80
Question 3: Which fraction is equal to 17,5%?
a. 35/20 b. 7/40 c. 35/50 d. 175/100
Question 4: Mia wants to buy apple. Which is the best buy?
a. 7kg of apples for $30,38
b. 5kg of apples for $21,5
c. 6kg of apples for $26,1
d. 4kg of apples for $17,32
Question 1: Choose the calculation that has the greatest result.
a. 125,7 : 3 + 14,3
b. 365,5 : 5 - 17,8
c. 59,8 : 2 + 26,13
d. 196,4 : 4 - 7,07
Question 2: Peter counts his heart rate. He counts 8 beats per 6 seconds on average. How many beats per minute does Peter count?
a. 75 b. 140 c. 60 d. 80
Question 3: Which fraction is equal to 17,5%?
a. 35/20 b. 7/40 c. 35/50 d. 175/100
Question 4: Mia wants to buy apple. Which is the best buy?
a. 7kg of apples for $30,38
b. 5kg of apples for $21,5
c. 6kg of apples for $26,1
d. 4kg of apples for $17,32
Question 5: The product: 20 x 21 x 22 x ..... x 40 has ....... digit 0.
a. 4 b. 6 c. 5 d. 3
three containers A, B and C contain a total of 693 apples. First, 25 apples are taken from A and put into B. After that 32 apples are taken from B and put into C. Now each container has the same number of apples. What is the original number of apples in contrainer C? Answer: ... apples
In a queue, the 1st member and 2nd member each received 1 apple; the 3rd and 4th member each received 2 apples; the 5th member received 3 apples. Then, the 6th and 7th members each received 1 apple; the 8th and 9th members each received 2 apples, and the 10th member received 3 apples. This pattern repeated for the remaining members of the queue. Knowing that there were 97 members in the queue, how many apples were given to them altogether? Give your answer only.
John uses 1/3 of his land for growing apples, 1/4 for oranges, 1/5 for bananas and the remaining 13 hectares for flowers. The total area of his land is ... hectares.
A store sold 0.4 tonnes of apples in the first week and 426kg of apples in the second week. If the store opens everyday, how many kilograms of apples on the average did the store sell each day?
A store sold 0.4 tonnes of apples in the first week and 426kg of apples in the second week. If the store opens everyday, how many kilograms of apples on the average did the store sell each day?
11/ In a basket of apples, 12% of them are rotten and 66 are in good condition. Find the total number
of apples in the basket.
There are forty pieces of fruits on the table. Twenty four of them are oranges, others are apples. How many pieces of fruits are apples? Answer: There are ........... pieces.