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Super Mathter
March 20, 2006
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site: http://www.MathEnglish.com
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Math Level 4
Math Fascination
Example A:
Toms math score on midterm is 80. His final
score is 10 points higher. What is his average
in the two tests?
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4. Two numbers have a product of 91. The
smaller is 7. What is the difference of the
two numbers?
Solution:
1(80 + 90) = 85
5. What number is 100,000 more than
645,990,831 ?
Question set [6 - 7]
A rectangle has a length of 25 in and a width
of 10 in.
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Math Level 4
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11. 2,500 people pass through the gates of
8. How many right angles do these
Rocky Hill Amusement Park every hour.
perpendicular lines form?
How many people pass through in 6
hours?
60 ft
10 ft
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Math Level 4
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19. Big River State Park has had an average of
15. An average of 350 people visit the Great
20,200 visitors per year for the last 7 years.
Western Caves every week. How many
How many visitors has it had in the last 7
people visit it in 4 weeks?
years?
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Math Level 4
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23. Which is longer, 0.2 cm or one tenth of a
Question set [28 - 31]
centimeter?
Everything must go.
28. 5 pairs of socks cost $3.50. How much
does each pair cost?
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Math Level 4
32. Four people are in each car of a Ferris
wheel. There are eight cars in the Ferris
wheel. How many people are riding on the
Ferris wheel?
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Math Level 4
Assessment Test
33. There are eighty-six thousand four
hundred seconds in a day. How else could
this number be written?
(A) 80,064
(B) 80,640
(C) 86,400
(D) 86,404
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37. The numbers of lunches served in the
school cafeteria for one week are listed in
the chart.
Lunches Served
Day
Number
Mon.
267
Tues.
238
Wed.
315
Thurs.
359
Fri.
294
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Math Level 4
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40. The students in twelve classes voted on
44. Which of the following is the largest?
their favorite food. The results are shown
(A) 53
in the table.
(B) 89
Favorite Food
Food
Number
(C) G
Hamburger
57
(D) 74
Hot Dog
Taco
Pizza
Chicken Sandwich
53
42
68
39
(A) 2
(B) 1
(C) B
(D) 128
(A) 10.32 cm
(B) 12.16 cm
(C) 15.26 cm
(D) 20.04 cm
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Math Level 4
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47. How much of Mrs. Joness new kitchen
50. Which bottle shows 1.5 quarts of juice?
floor is made up of tiles with stars?
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
5
10
(A) 0.20
(B) 0.25
(C) 0.27
(D) 0.29
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Math Level 4
52. Based on the hundredths board below,
which of the following decimals is
equivalent to H?
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(A) 0.75
(B) 0.50
(C) 0.34
(D) 0.25
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Math Level 4
Issue 1
Equivalent Fractions
1
4
(a)
As you can see, two 3s make the same as 1,
so we can conclude that
1
2
2
4
3
6
Fractions equivalent to 2,
3
9
4
12
5
15
2
8
3
12
4
16
2
6
4
8
5
10
5
20
6
12
2
4
1
6
(b)
Four 5s make the same as B, we can conclude
again.
1
4
2
3
4
6
53.
2
5
= 10
54.
1
3
Example B:
Fill in the missing numerator and shade the
incomplete diagram so that both sides of the
equal sign are equal.
1
2
1
2
(a)
1
3
1
6
1
3
2
3
(b)
Solution:
11
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Math Level 4
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57. 1 = ?
6
55.
6
9
58. 2 = 1 5?
56.
4
8
59.
6=5
?
3
Example C:
Fill in an appropriate number in the place of
?.
?
(a) 71 = 2
60. 3 = 2 ?
16
15
(b) 3 = ?3
Solution:
15
(b) 16 3 = 5 R 1, so 3 = 5 3
61. 20 = ? 2
3
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Math Level 4
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62. 3 2 = ?
67. ? 1 = 5 16
63. 3 2 = ? 5
68. ? 1 = 16
64.
12
1
12
=?
11
11
65.
12
1 ?
=
11 11
66.
12
1
?
18 = 17
3
15
13
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Math Level 4
Math Olympiad
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73. What are the coordinates of point P?
3
10
333
1000
7
(D) 20
(E) 0.33
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Math Level 4
76. In the following sequence there are 10
numbers. Each number has one more 2
than the preceding number: 2, 22, 222,
2222, , 2222222222. What is the
hundreds digit of the sum of these 10
numbers?
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Math Level 4
Solving Long Problems
79. Wendys cat Sugar had 6 kittens. All the
kittens were female. Each of Sugars
kittens had kittens, too. Each had 6
females and 2 males. How many
grandchildren did Sugar have all
together?
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82. The Wesleys decided to donate all 80 of
their paperbacks to two neighborhood
used-book sales. On Saturday morning,
they took half the books to the first sale
and bought 16 books while they were
there. On Saturday afternoon, they took
half the remaining books they had
planned to donate to the second sale,
leaving the other half behind by accident.
At that sale, they bought 23 books. How
many paperbacks did they have at the end
of the day?
16
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Math Level 4
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Answer Key
25. 21 - 7 - 3 = 11 yrs old
Math Fascination
1. 60+66+69 = 195
1953 = 65
26. 54 = 20 (in)
29. 12 3 = 4
4 2.5 = 10
4. 917 = 13
13 - 7 = 6
30. True
5. 646,090,831
6. 2(25 + 10) = 70 in
31. False
0 is a whole number, but it is not positive.
32. 84 = 32 people
8. 4
Assessment Test
9. 5 faces
33. C
10. False
34. B
35. A
12. 420 = 80
36. D
37. C
38. B
39. C
40. B
41. A
42. C
18. 14 - 3 - 7 = 4 days
43. D
44. D
45. A
46. D
47. D
48. D
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Math Level 4
Issue 1
66.
20
1
18 = 17
15
3
67.
1
16
6 =5
3
12
52. A
68.
1 16
5 =
3 12
Equivalent Fractions
Math Olympiad
49. B
50. C
51. C
53. 5
69. E
The sides can go up to 8.4 cm and 10.4
cm. The largest area it can go is
8.410.4 = 87.36 cm2.
= 104
70. B
(A) 2 = 0.333
1
54. 3
(B)
3
9
(C)
3
10 =
333
1000
0.3
= 0.333
2
3
55.
(D) 20 = 0.35
(E) 0.33 = 0.33
6
9
1
2
56.
57. 1 =
73. (-3, 1)
4
8
6
6
58. 2 = 1 55
59.
6=5
3
3
60. 3 = 2 15
15
61.
20
2
=6
3
3
62.
2 11
3 =
3 3
63.
2
5
3 =2
3
3
64.
65.
12
77. 3 + 5 = 8 (largest)
2+4=6
1+6=7
1
12
= 11
11
11
78. 19 + 20 = 39
1 133
12 =
11 11
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Math Level 4
Solving Long Problems
79. 6 6 = 36 granddaughters
6 2 = 12 grandsons
36 + 12 = 48 grandchildren
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81. 8 years old
1994 - 2 = 1992 (year Sumi was born)
2000 - 1992 = 8 years old
82. 59 books
Donated 40, purchased 16.
Donated 20; purchased 23.
20 (never donated) + 16 + 23 = 59 books
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