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Maths Quest 7 for Victoria

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Chapter 1 Whole numbers WorkSHEET 1.2

Whole numbers

Subtract the following numbers.


(a)
635
462
(b)

1839
638

(c)

61538
28634

(d)

537846
34626

Subtract these numbers by first setting them out


in columns.
(a) 753 436 =
(b) 8236 741 =
(c) 1002 783 =
(d) 18 762 9847 =
(e) 348 729 77 619 =
(f) 705 326 368 412 =

Joanne and Tom recently purchased their first


home. If it cost them $128 950, and they paid a
deposit of $15 550, how much money do they
still have to pay off?

Calculate the following using short


multiplication.
(a) 72 5 =
(b) 41 9 =
(c) 7342 4 =
(d) 8064 7 =
(e) 15 632 8 =

Calculate the following using the long


multiplication method.
(a) 67 21 =
(b) 718 14 =
(c) 638 37 =
(d) 9342 54 =
(e) 3964 252 =
(f) 72 548 173 =

Name: ___________________________

Maths Quest 7 for Victoria

Chapter 1 Whole numbers WorkSHEET 1.2

The local bowling club is having a fund-raising


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?

Calculate the following.


(a) 4 184
(b)

7 681

(c)

9 4836

(d)

5 42783

Calculate the following using either short or


long division.
(a) 64 6 =
(b) 527 8 =
(c) 834 12 =
(d) 8639 3 =
(e) 32 496 7 =
(f) 73 826 16 =

A group of teachers is trying to plan the menu


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?

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