In a car park, 762 cars were parked in 6 equal rows. How many cars

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In a car park, 762 cars were parked in 6 equal rows. How many cars were
in each row?
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Answer: _______________
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942
−5 7
415
Mohammad did the subtraction problem above for homework but spilled some
of his drink on it. One digit could not be read. His answer of 415 was correct.
What is the missing digit?
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Answer: _______________
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Last year there were 92 boys and 83 girls in Assalams School. This year there are
210 students, and 97 are boys. How many more girls are there this year than last
year? Show your work.
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Answer: _______________
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4
5
8
11
Haya’s Rule
Haya’s Rule
Haya’s Rule
Haya’s Rule
9
11
17
23
Haya used the same rule to get the number in the C from the number in the
B. What was the rule?
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Answer: ______________________________
The temperature at 7 a.m. one morning was 12°C. It increased by 2°C every hour
until it reached 20°C at 11 a.m. What was the temperature at 9 a.m.?
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a
b
c
d
14°C
15°C
16°C
17°C
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Tareq, Yahya, and Laila walk home from school together. It takes them
25 minutes to walk to Laila’s house. Then it takes Tareq and Yahya 10 minutes to
get to Yahya’s house. From there it takes Tareq 5 minutes to walk home.
At what time must they leave school so that Tareq arrives home at 3:50 p.m.?
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Answer: _______________ p.m.
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A bottle contains 1 liter of water. Talal pours 250 milliliters into a glass. How
much water is left in the bottle?
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Answer: _______________ milliliters
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Ahmad wanted to find how much his cat weighed. He weighed himself and noted
that the scale read 57 kg. He then stepped on the scale holding his cat and found
that it read 62 kg.
What was the weight of the cat in kilograms?
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Answer: _______________ kilograms
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The square is cut into 7 pieces. Put an X on each of the 2 triangles that are the
same size and shape.
2
1
3
1
1
0
3
2
1
4
0
3
2
4
1
2
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Jasmin asked her classmates to write down how many brothers and sisters they
had. She collected their answers and started to make a tally chart. She put in the
two marks for the zeroes.
Complete Jasmin’s tally chart.
Number of brothers
and sisters
Tally
0
//
1
2
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3
4
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Type of Tree
Number of Trees
Pine
200
Spruce
100
Oak
50
Birch
50
The table above shows the numbers of four types of trees growing in a park.
Which of the following pie charts correctly displays the information shown in
the table?
Spruce
Spruce
a
Pine
Oak
b
Pine
Birch
Birch
Pine
Spruce
c
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Oak
d
Birch
Oak
Oak
Birch
Pine
Spruce
In which of the following are the numbers arranged from LARGEST to
SMALLEST?
36, 43, 66, 87
66, 43, 36, 87
87, 66, 36, 43
87, 66, 43, 36
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a
b
c
d
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One table can seat 4 people.
How would you find out how many tables are needed to seat 28 people?
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a
b
c
d
Multiply 28 by 4.
Divide 28 by 4.
Subtract 4 from 28.
Add 4 to 28.
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Multiply:
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53 × 26
Answer: _______________
What fraction of this rectangle is shaded?
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a
b
c
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d
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Subtract:
5.3 − 3.8
Answer: _______________
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Tawfiq has 10 zeds. For lunch, he buys a bottle of fruit juice for 2.50 zeds and a
sandwich for 3.85 zeds. How much money does Tawfiq have left after he has paid
for his lunch?
3.65 zeds
4.75 zeds
6.35 zeds
16.35 zeds
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a
b
c
d
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3 cm
7 cm
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What is the perimeter of this rectangle?
a
b
c
d
7 cm
10 cm
20 cm
21 cm
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Geometry Tiles
Instruction:
For this item, you have been given a piece of cardboard with 6 tiles like the ones
shown below. Take the piece of cardboard, and punch out the 6 tiles.
If you do not have the piece of cardboard, raise your hand.
4 Triangle Tiles
2 Trapezoid Tiles
These tiles can be used to make
new figures. One problem has
been done for you.
USE:
MAKE:
SHOW:
3 Triangle Tiles
A trapezoid
Draw it on the grid.
Now try these problems.
A.
USE:
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MAKE:
SHOW:
1 Triangle Tile and
1 Trapezoid Tile
A 4-sided figure
Draw it on the grid.
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B.
USE:
MAKE:
SHOW:
2 Trapezoid Tiles
A 6-sided figure
Draw it on the grid.
C.
USE:
MAKE:
SHOW:
2 Trapezoid Tiles
A 6-sided figure that is
not the same shape as
the one you made in
Part B
Draw it on the grid.
D.
USE:
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MAKE:
SHOW:
2 Triangle Tiles and
1 Trapezoid Tile
A 7-sided figure
Draw it on the grid.
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The shape above is rotated by 90° clockwise. Which shape is the result?
a
b
c
d
A spinner can land on 3 different colors. Here are the results after 100 spins.
Spinner Results
Red
Blue
Green
50
30
20
Areej starts to draw this graph to show the result. Help Areej by writing the
correct numbers in the boxes to complete the scale.
Bar graph
C
C
C
C
C
C
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0
Red
Blue
Green
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This graph shows the points obtained by 4 drivers in the car racing
championship. Montoya is in first place. Alonso is in third place. Draw a bar
which shows how many points Alonso has scored.
Raikkonen
Schumacher
Alonso
Montoya
82
83
84
85
86
87
88
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Points Scored
89
90
91
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A group of 8 children have 74 sweets altogether. How many more sweets are
needed for the children to be able to share them equally?
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Answer: _______________
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Two boys went running. For every 2 km that Fareed ran, Ahmad ran 3 km.
Fareed ran 6 km. How far did Ahmad run?
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Answer: _______________ km
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Kamal measured the length of a blackboard using a 30 cm ruler. The blackboard
was 6 cm less than 9 times the length of the ruler. What is the length of the
blackboard?
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a
b
c
d
264 cm
270 cm
276 cm
279 cm
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Aneesa uses a rule to get her number from Mariam’s number, as shown
in the table.
Mariam’s
Number
Aneesa’s
Number
1
3
2
6
4
12
6
18
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What is the rule Aneesa uses to get her number?
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2, 5, 11, 23, ...
Starting the pattern at 2, which of these rules would give each of the terms in the
number pattern above?
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a
b
c
d
Add 1 to the previous term and then multiply by 2.
Multiply the previous term by 3 and then subtract 1.
Multiply the previous term by 2 and then add 1.
Subtract 1 from the previous term and then multiply by 3.
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64 ÷ F = F
In this number sentence, F stands for the same number. What number
does F stand for?
4
8
16
32
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a
b
c
d
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How many triangular tiles like this are needed to cover the figure below?
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Answer:_______________
For this item, you have been given a cardboard ruler. If you do not have the
cardboard ruler raise your hand. Use the map below and your ruler to answer
this set of questions.
Al-Horreyah is a new town. The people of Al-Horreyah are planning their new
town. They decided to put the town hall halfway between the lake and the forest,
as shown on the map below. They made their measurements from the X’s.
Al-Horreyah
Scale: 1 cm represents 100 meters
Forest
Town Hall
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Lake
This Al-Horreyah question continues on the next page.
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Add a park, a library, and a school to the map of Al-Horreyah using the
following information.
A. The park should be 200 meters from the lake so people can go fishing and
swimming. On the map, mark with an X where you would put the park and
write park below the X.
B. The library should be at least 300 meters but no more than 400 meters from
the town hall. On the map, mark with an X where you would put the library
and write library below the X.
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C. The school should be halfway between the park and the library. On the map,
mark with an X where you would put the school and write school below
the X.
End of Al-Horreyah section.
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On the grid below, draw the reflection of the shape in the dotted line of
symmetry.
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There were 5 children at the park. Some were wearing hats and some were not.
Girls
Boys
Malak was wearing a hat
Belal was wearing a hat
Thoraya was not wearing a hat
Rasheed was not wearing a hat
Hasna was not wearing a hat
Complete the table to show the number of boys and girls that were wearing hats
and were not wearing hats.
Hat
Boys
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Girls
No hat
Which number equals 3 ones + 2 tens + 4 hundreds?
432
423
324
234
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a
b
c
d
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There are 12 cookies. Draw a circle around of the cookies.
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Which fraction is equal to ?
a
b
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c
d
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Jamal spent
of his money on a pen and
of it on a book.
What fraction of his money did he spend?
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Answer: _______________
Raed had 32 pencils and 4 boxes for the pencils.
He put the same number of pencils into each box.
Which number sentence describes how many pencils he put into each box?
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a
b
c
d
32 + 4 = C
32 – 4 = C
32 × 4 = C
32 ÷ 4 = C
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In which of these drawings is the dotted line a line of symmetry?
b
c
d
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a
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Here are two sides of a rectangle. Draw the other two sides.
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4m
3m
Bassam is painting one side of a fence. The fence is 4 meters long and 3 meters
high. What is the area that Bassam has to paint?
4 square meters
7 square meters
12 square meters
14 square meters
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a
b
c
d
Two shapes are shown below. Describe one way they are the same and one way
they are different.
Shape P
A. Same
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B. Different
Shape Q
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The man in the picture is 2 meters tall. Estimate the height of the tree.
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a
b
c
d
4 meters
6 meters
8 meters
10 meters
Several students were collecting information about how fast cars were driving
by their school. The table below shows the results for 20 cars.
Car
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
Slow
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
Medium
X
Fast
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
To make the results easier to read, the students started to put the information
into the bar graph.
Complete the bar graph.
Car Speed
Number of Cars
10
5
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0
Slow
Medium
Fast
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The graph shows the number of apples Jamal picked each day.
each
stands for 10 apples
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
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On which day did Jamal pick 5 apples?
a
b
c
d
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
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Class A and B each have 40 students.
Class A
Boys
Girls
Class B
24
20
16
12
8
4
0
Boys
Girls
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There are more girls in Class A than in Class B. How many more?
a
b
c
d
14
16
24
30
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There are 9 rows of chairs. There are 15 chairs in each row. Which of these gives
the total number of chairs?
15 ÷ 9
15 − 9
15 × 9
15 + 9
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a
b
c
d
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A piece of rope 204 cm long is cut into 4 equal pieces. What is the length of
each piece?
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Answer: _______________ cm
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12 ÷ 3 = F ÷ 2
In this number sentence, what number does F stand for?
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a
b
c
d
2
4
6
8
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Posters for two sports clubs that rent bikes are shown below.
M ountain Bike R entals
R oadrace Bike R entals
8 zeds for 1st hour
3 zeds for each additional hour
10 zeds for 1st hour
2 zeds for each additional hour
A. Use the information in the posters to complete the tables.
Mountain Bike Rentals
Hours
Cost (zeds)
Roadrace Bike Rentals
Hours
Cost (zeds)
1
8
1
10
2
11
2
12
3
3
4
4
5
5
6
6
B. For what number of hours are the rental costs the same at the two clubs?
Answer: ______________________________
C. From which club does it cost less to rent a bike for 12 hours?
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a
b
c
d
Mountain Bike Rentals
Roadrace Bike Rentals
They are both the same
It cannot be worked out
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A man took his 3 children to a fair. Tickets cost twice as much for adults as for
children. The father paid a total of 50 zeds for the 4 tickets.
How many zeds did each child’s ticket cost? Show your work.
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Answer: _______________
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Jinan had a rectangular piece of paper.
She cut her paper along the dotted line and made an L shape like this.
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Which of these statements is true?
a
b
c
d
The area of the L shape is greater than the area of the rectangle.
The area of the L shape is equal to the area of the rectangle.
The area of the L shape is less than the area of the rectangle.
You cannot work out which area is greater without measuring.
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Salma has 6 red boxes. Each red box has 4 pencils inside. She also has 3 blue
boxes. Each blue box has 2 pencils inside. How many pencils does Salma have
altogether?
6
15
24
30
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a
b
c
d
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A
B
3 cm
8 cm
The figure above is made from a rectangle and a triangle with three equal sides.
What is the length, in centimeters, of side AB ?
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a
b
c
d
8
9
10
11
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Street
Number of houses
Main
Center
First
Hill
Laila is making a chart to show the number of houses on some streets.
Every
stands for 5 houses. There are 20 houses on Hill Street.
How many
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a
b
c
d
4
5
15
20
should Laila put in the chart beside Hill Street?
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a
b
c
3
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d
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12.36 − 9.7 =
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Answer: _______________
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Which of these numbers is closest in size to 10?
0.10
9.99
10.10
10.90
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a
b
c
d
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The first four terms in a number pattern are shown below.
2, 4, 8, 16, ...
What is the next number in the pattern?
24
30
32
64
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a
b
c
d
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A shelf is 240 cm long. Karim is putting boxes on the shelf. Each box takes up
20 cm of shelf space. Which of these number sentences shows how many boxes
Karim can fit on the shelf ? The number of boxes is shown as E.
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a
b
c
d
240 − 20 = E
240 ÷ 20 = E
240 + 20 = E
240 × 20 = E
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Rana
Amal
Jameela
Rana, Amal, and Jameela take turns arranging 3 tiles. Each arranges the tiles in a
different shape as shown above. Which of the following is true about the area of
the shapes?
Rana’s shape has a greater area than the others.
Amal’s shape has a greater area than the others.
Jameela’s shape has a greater area than the others.
All of the shapes have the same area.
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a
b
c
d
30
0
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40
0
On the scale above, what number does the pointer indicate?
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a
b
c
d
302
310
320
340
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Ali is going to bake biscuits. He has to heat up the oven for 10 minutes, then bake
the biscuits for 12 minutes. Ali wants to finish baking the biscuits at 11:00. What
is the latest he should turn on the oven?
10:38
10:48
10:50
11:22
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a
b
c
d
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Mustafa has lots of tiles like this:
Waleed has lots of tiles like this:
Ehsan has lots of tiles like this:
Reda has lots of tiles like this:
Who would need the least number of tiles to cover a classroom floor with
his tiles?
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a
b
c
d
Mustafa
Waleed
Ehsan
Reda
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P
S
Q
R
T
U
List the letters of all the shapes that are triangles.
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Answer: ______________________________
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Which of these could be folded to make a shape like the 3-D figure above?
a
b
c
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d
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Favorite Fruit Juice
12
Number of Classmates
10
8
6
4
2
0
Mango
Orange
Pineapple
Fruit Juice
Layal asked her 20 classmates if they like orange, mango, or pineapple juice the
best. She shows her data in the bar graph above.
She also drew a pie chart using the same data. Which of the following is the pie
chart for this data?
Pineapple
Mango
a
Pineapple
b
Orange
Orange
Pineapple
Pineapple
Mango
c
Orange
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Mango
d
Orange
Mango