This document is a math worksheet containing 10 problems for students involving operations with whole numbers such as subtraction, multiplication, division and word problems. The problems involve calculating sums, differences, products and quotients of whole numbers. They also involve setting up and solving multi-step word problems requiring multiple calculations with whole numbers. The worksheet provides practice for students on fundamental math skills and concepts involving whole numbers.
This document is a math worksheet containing 10 problems for students involving operations with whole numbers such as subtraction, multiplication, division and word problems. The problems involve calculating sums, differences, products and quotients of whole numbers. They also involve setting up and solving multi-step word problems requiring multiple calculations with whole numbers. The worksheet provides practice for students on fundamental math skills and concepts involving whole numbers.
This document is a math worksheet containing 10 problems for students involving operations with whole numbers such as subtraction, multiplication, division and word problems. The problems involve calculating sums, differences, products and quotients of whole numbers. They also involve setting up and solving multi-step word problems requiring multiple calculations with whole numbers. The worksheet provides practice for students on fundamental math skills and concepts involving whole numbers.
raffle. (a) If there are 357 club members and each of them sold 5 raffle tickets, how many tickets will be sold? (b) If each ticket costs $2, how much money will be collected for the ticket sales? (c) If the expenses for the raffle were only $420, how much profit will the bowling club make?
for a 4 day school camp. There are 92 students and 10 staff attending. (a) How many people are attending the camp? (b) If the staff plan for 3 pieces of fruit for each student for each day, and 2 pieces of fruit for each staff member each day, how many pieces of fruit will they need in total? (c) If the only fruit available are apples and bananas and the staff have bought 682 apples, how many bananas will they need to buy?
Maths Quest 7 for Victoria
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Chapter 1 Whole numbers WorkSHEET 1.2
Julie loves candles and bought lots of different
ones at a market. She bought 7 for $3 each, 5 for $6 each, 9 for $9 each and 3 for $12 each (a) How much money did she spend in total?
(b) If Julie had only bought $4 candles, how
many could she have bought for the same amount of money?