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Place value
Rounding and estimation
Fractions, decimals, and percentages
Ratio and proportion
Powers and roots
Scientific notation
Arithmetic operations (addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division)
Algebra:
Simplifying expressions
Solving linear equations
Solving quadrat...
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Keep in mind that there is no guarantee that these
specific topics will be on your exam. However, across
the three papers, there will be a good variety of
different questions that will appear. These are the
topics that you will be assessed on, and we will cover
the majority of them so that you can practice prior to
your exam.The number of blue counters to green
counters is 3 to 4. The lowest common multiple of 168
would be our lowest common denominator. If it goes
up in fours, our nth term will be 4n, then we can
write the four times table. 168 is 168, which has
appeared in our 56 multiples.
One sheet of A3 card measures an area of 1.8 m2,
with a weight of 160 g/m2. In addition, one piece of
card weighs 20 grams.To find the total mass of 25
sheets, we need to multiply the weight of one sheet by
25: (160 g/m2 x 1.8 m2) + 20 g = 308 grams.There are
240 bottles of drink on a shelf, with a ratio of apple to
lemonade to orange. There are 10 parts in this ratio;
therefore, each part is worth 24 bottles. To find the
number of bottles for each flavor, we need to
multiply the ratio by 24: (8/10 x 240) = 192 for apple,
(3/10 x 240) = 72 for lemonade, and (9/10 x 240) = 216
for orange.If we remove half of the bottles of
lemonade (3/10 x 240), then we have 120 bottles of
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