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Explore a variety of math exercises designed to enhance students' understanding of basic operations, number sequences, fractions, and geometry. This collection covers essential topics such as identifying quotients, finding the next number in a sequence, understanding fractions, calculating areas, and more. Designed for young learners, these exercises will help reinforce mathematical concepts in a fun and interactive way. Perfect for classroom use or individual practice!
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„Maths In English” Part two
Exercise 1 Which mathematical operation is the quotient:a)3×15 b)15+5 c)25÷5 d)45-5
Exercise 2 Which is the next number after ninety-eight? a)98 b)99 c)89 d)88
Exercise 3 Which of these fractions is the same as twenty-six fifths: a) 5/26 b) 6 c) 52/5 d) 52/10
Exercise 4 The product of numbers6/7 and7/5 is: a) 5/6 b)6/5 c) 42/30 d)30/49
Exercise 5 One half is bigger than one third. Is it true or false?
Exercise 6 Twelve is the sum of numbers seven and five. Is it true or false?
Exercise7 A half of two thousand and four is nine hundred and two. Is it true or false?
Exercise 8 The sum of square’s sides is 36 cm. The area of the square is: a)144cm2 b) 9 cm2 c) 81 cm2 d) 18 cm2
Exercise 9 What is the form of number 1869 in Roman numerals ?
Exercise 10 Write fraction six-eighths as a decimal fraction.
Exercise 11 Write fraction point five six as a vulgar fraction.
Exercise 12 Calculate how long is a way between town A and town B, if it is a 5 cm long segment on a map, and the map is in the scale of 1:4 000
Exercise 13 What is the least common multiple of numbers twelve and eighteen?
Exercise 14 Give the inverse of the number five and three-fifths.
Exercise 15 Complete the missing/lacking digit to make the number 51_2 divisible by 4.
Exercise 16 How many zeros has the product of numbers 10, 30, 40, 50.a) 2 b) 4 c) 5 d) 6
Exercise 17 The number greater by 1and6/7 than 5/7 is:a) 2and4/7 b)19/7 c) 1and11/14 d)25/14
Exercise 18 Give a number 10 000 times greater than point three seven two.
Exercise 19 The sum of three next natural numbers is two thousand four hundred and fifty-one. What are the numbers?
Exercise 20 How much is two-thirds of difference of numbers: eighty and fifty ?
Exercise 21 Fill in the right decimal fractions. __ <point seven two< __
Exercise 22 The sum of three next odd numbers is one hundred and eleven. What are the numbers?
Exercise 23 How many right angles does the rectangle have?