You are on page 1of 21

Section E

¦1)!
What fraction of the figure is shaded?
1 3 3 5
(A) 5 (B) 8 (C) 5 (D) 8 «1) D »

¦2)! Which of these numbers is the largest?


(A) 0·0195 (B) 0·18 (C) 0·195 (D) 0·2
«2) D »
¦3)! What is two-thirds of 48?
(A) 16 (B) 24 (C) 32 (D) 36 (E) 72*
«3) C »
3 1

¦4)! 4 2 equals
1 1 1 2
(A) 3 (B) 0 (C) 2 (D) 4 (E) 3 *
«4) D »
¦5)! 2·5 + 2·1 equals
(A) 4·6 (B) 5·6 (C) 3·6 (D) 4·7 (E) 4·5*
¦6)! J90-II11
Which of the following numbers is the smallest?
1 2 2 3 3
(A) 4 (B) 5 (C) 7 (D) 10 (E) 11 *
«5) A »
¦7)! A square has exactly two axes of symmetry. (True or False?)
«6) F »
¦8)! 15  (9  3) equals
2
14
(A) 2 (B) 8 (C) 12 (D) 5 (E) 3*
«7) C »
¦9)! Which of these numbers is between 0·06 and 0·2?
(A) 0·3 (B) 0·007 (C) 0·14 (D) 0·05

¦10)! The number "thirty thousand nine hundred and nineteen" is written:
(A) 3919 (B) 30 919 (C) 390 019 (D) 3 090 019
«8) B »
¦11)! The plane shapes drawn (left and right) below are a trapezium and a quadrilateral,
respectively. (True or False?)

¦12)! 90 000 + 300 + 5 000 000 + 40, written as a basic numeral, is:
(A) 590 340 (B) 5 900 340 (C) 5 090 340 (D) 50 090 340
«9) C »
¦13)! Change 20% to a simple fraction.
1
«10) 5 »
¦14)!

Listed in ascending order of price, the items are:


(A) II, V, I, IV, III (B) III, IV, I, V, II
(C) V, II, I, IV, III (D) V, III, IV, I, II
«11) C »
¦15)! What percentage of the circle is shaded?

4
%
(A) 5 (B) 20% (C) 80% (D) 0008%
«12) C »
2 2
¦16)! (2) + (10) = ?
(A) 12 (B) 102 (C) 104 (D) 144
«13) C »
2
¦17)! Written as a decimal, 5 is:
(A) 0·25 (B) 0·025 (C) 2·5 (D) 0·4
¦18)! Which figure shows a kite cut from a parallelogram?
(A) (B)

(C) (D)

«14) C »
¦19)! Which arrangement shows the numbers from highest to lowest?
(A) 3, 2, 0, 2 (B) 0, –2, 2, 3
(C) 0, 3, 2, 2 (D) 2, 3, 0, 2
«15) B »
¦20)! Write 034 as a percentage.
«16) 34% »
«17) x  y + z »
58
¦21)! If you get a test back from a teacher with a mark of 84 on it, what percentage (to the
nearest whole number) would you have scored?
(A) 58 (B) 84 (C) 69 (D) 70 (E) 75*
«18) C »
¦22)! Simplify 7 × (9 – 5).
«19) 28 »
¦23)! Find the highest common factor of 32 and 48.
«20) 16 »
«21) 1 »
¦24)! Find the volume of the cube drawn below.

«22) 1728 m3 »
¦25)! Find the lowest common multiple of 12 and 18.

¦26)! The angle sum of any quadrilateral is 360. (True or False?)


«23) T »
¦27)! Each sheet of a particular type of paper has a thickness of 0·125 mm. What is the
height (in metres) of a stack containing one million sheets of the paper?
(A) 1·25 (B) 12·5 (C) 125 (D) 1250
«24) C »
«25) 40·96 cm3 »
1 3
¦28)! Which percentage is between 2 and 5 ?
(A) 45% (B) 50% (C) 55% (D) 60%
«26) C »
¦29)! A quadrilateral with perpendicular diagonals is either a square or a rhombus. (True or
False?)
«27) F »
¦30)! Both pairs of opposite angles in a square are supplementary. (True or False?)
¦31)! 0023684 written correct to three decimal places is:
(A) 0·023 (B) 0·024 (C) 0·0236 (D) 0·0237
«28) B »
¦32)! How many centimetres are there in 4·3 metres?
(A) 43 (B) 430 (C) 4300(D) 0043
«29) B »
¦33)! Solve the equation x + 12 = 20.
«30) 8 »
2
¦34)! Write 3 as a percentage.
2
66 %
«31) 3 »
«32) D »
«33) –14 »
¦35)! The mode of the set of scores 10, 7, 4, 10 and 9 is
(A) 6 (B) 8 (C) 9 (D) 10
«34) D »
¦36)! If a set of scores is arranged in ascending order, the middle score is known as the
(A) Range (B) Mean (C) Median (D) Mode
«35) C »
¦37)! In which set of scores is the mode greater than the median?
(A) 1, 2, 2, 2, 3, 3, 4, 4, 5 (B) 1, 2, 2, 4, 4, 4, 5, 5, 6
(C) 1, 1, 1, 2, 4, 4, 5, 6, 6 (D) 1, 2, 2, 3, 3, 4, 5, 5, 5
«36) D »
¦38)! If you buy six apples at 17 cents each and eight oranges at 23 cents each, how much
change from a $10 note should you receive?
(A) $5·80 (B) $7·26 (C) $7·14 (D) $2·86
«37) C »
¦39)! Calculate the perimeter of the figure below.
106 mm Not to scale
59 mm

174 mm
«38) 398 mm »
¦40)! In a room of 30 students, 12 are boys. What fraction of the students are girls?
3 2 1 2
(A) 5 (B) 5 (C) 3 (D) 3
«39) A »
2
5
¦41)! Written as an improper fraction, 7 is:
52 24 7 37
(A) 7 (B) 7 (C) 37 (D) 7
«40) D »
17
¦42)! Written as a mixed numeral, 5 is:
2 7 2 1
3 1 5 7
(A) 5 (B) 5 (C) 3 (D) 5
«41) A »
¦43)! Which fraction is the largest?
1 3 7 17
(A) 3 (B) 10 (C) 20 (D) 50
«42) C »
«43) A »
¦44)! The median of the following scores 10, 4, 4, 5, 7, 4, 9, 7, 4 is:
(A) 4 (B) 5 (C) 6 (D) 7†
«44) B »
¦45)! The mean of the set of scores 9, 6, 3, 9 and 8 is
(A) 6 (B) 7 (C) 8 (D) 9
«45) B »
1 1
¦46)! Jacqueline spends 5 of her pocket money on food and 2 on entertainment. If she
saves the remainder, what fraction of her pocket money does she save?
5 2 7 3
(A) 7 (B) 7 (C) 10 (D) 10
«46) D »
¦47)! Change 530% to a mixed number.
3
5
«47) 10 »
¦48)! Which of the following is a measure of the spread of a set of scores?
(A) frequency (B) mean (C) median (D) range¤
¦49)! The total rainfall last year was 1830 mm. This was 649 mm below the average annual
rainfall. The average annual rainfall is:
(A) 1181 mm (B) 649 mm (C) 2479 mm (D) 1830 mm
¦50)! 0·7% = ?
1 7 7 7
(A) 7 (B) 10 (C) 100 (D) 1000
¦51)! A metal alloy is made by mixing iron and copper in the ratio 2 : 5. How much copper
is required if 15 kg of iron is to be used in making the alloy?
«48) 375 kg »
¦52)! The sizes of the angles of a triangle are in the ratio 2 : 3 : 5. What is the size of the
largest angle of the triangle, if the smallest angle measures 36 ?
«49) 90 »
¦53)! There are 192 birds in a bird sanctuary. The sanctuary contains only rosellas, lorikeets
and budgerigars in the ratio 3 : 4 : 5. How many more budgerigars are there than
lorikeets?
(A) 16 (B) 54 (C) 80 (D) 26
«50) A »
2 1
5 :8 ?
¦54)! In the simplest form, 3 2
(A) 5 : 8 (B) 3 : 2 (C) 2 : 3 (D) 10 : 11
«51) C »
«52) A »
¦55)! Expand 4(y + 1).
«53) 4y + 4 »
¦56)! Expand 2(3x – 5).
«54) 6x – 10 »
¦57)! Factorise –5y – 5 by taking out a negative common factor.
«55) –5(y + 1) »
¦58)! Factorise 3k + 21.
«56) 3(k + 7) »
¦59)! 3(x + 2) = ?
(A) 3x + 2 (B) 3x + 6 (C) 6x (D) 15x
«57) B »
¦60)! 2(4  x) = ?
(A) 8  2x (B) 8 + 2x (C) 8  x (D) 8 + x
«58) B »
¦61)! 5x  5y + 4y = ?
(A) 4y (B) 5x – y (C) 5x + y (D) 6xy
«59) B »
x y
¦62)! In the algebraic expression 2 :
(A) there are no factors (B) 2 is a factor
1
(C) 2 is a factor (D) x and y are factors
«60) C »
ax
¦63)! Each of the following are like terms to y , EXCEPT:
a ax x 1
x a ax 
y
(A) y (B) ay (C) y (D)
«61) B »
¦64)! 2(x – y) – 2y = ?
(A) 2x – 2y (B) 2x – 4y (C) 2x + 4y (D) 2x + 2y
«62) B »
¦65)! Factorise completely 3x + 6xy.
(A) 3x(1 + 2y) (B) 6x(1 + 2y)
(C) 3(x + 2xy) (D) x(3 + 6y)
«63) A »
2
¦66)! The fully factorised form of 2x + 4x is:
(A) 2x(x + 2) (B) x(2x + 4) (C) 2(x2 + 2x) (D) 2x(x + 4)
«64) A »
2x
¦67)! Which of the following is NOT equal to 3 ?
4x 2x 2  2x
(A) 6 (B) 3 (C) 3 x (D)  3
«65) B »
¦68)! A school bus leaves the depot with x students on board. At the first stop y students get
off and z students get on. Write an expression for the number of students on the bus
after the first stop.
¦69)! Solve the equation 280 = –20x.
¦70)! Solve the equation –15x – 7 = 38.
«66) –3 »
¦71)! Solve the equation 8x – 8 = 11.
3
2
«67) 8 »
«68) B »
¦72)! Find the value of the unknown x in the equation 7x + 13 = 5x + 17.
«69) 2 »
¦73)! Find the value of the unknown x in the equation 12x + 7 = 10x – 9.
«70) –8 »
x5
9
¦74)! Find the value of x in the equation 4 .
«71) 41 »
¦75)! The solution of the equation 7x – 2 = 10 is:
10 12
(A) 2 (B) 9 (C) 7 (D) 5
«72) C »
¦76)! The solution of the equation 1 – 2(x + 1) = 3 is:
(A) –4 (B) 2 (C) –2 (D) –3
«73) C »
¦77)! The solution of the equation 2(x + 1) + 3 = x is:
5 5
(A) –5 (B) 5 (C) 3 (D) – 3
«74) A »
x
13
¦78)! The solution of the equation 2 is:
(A) 4 (B) 8 (C) 2 (D) 1
«75) B »
¦79)! Find the circumference. Give your answer correct to two decimal places.

20 cm

«76) 6283 cm »
«77) T »
¦80)! Find the perimeter correct to one decimal place.

32 m
«78) 164·5 m »
¦81)! Find the perimeter of the shaded sector. Give your answer correct to one decimal
place.

«79) 40·9 cm »
¦82)! Find the perimeter. (All angles are right angles).
74
Not to scale
44

16

¦83)! Find the area of the shaded sector correct to two decimal places.

«80) 26·18 cm2 »


«81) C »
¦84)! Find the area.

«82) 18 m2 »
¦85)! Find the height of a trapezium with parallel sides of length 7·2 m and 4·3 m and area
6·9 m2.
«83) 1·2 m »
2
¦86)! The area of a square is 400 cm . Find the perimeter.
«84) 80 cm »
¦87)! How many rectangular tiles, each with dimensions 30 cm by 20 cm, are needed to tile
a rectangular room measuring 4·2 m by 3·6 m?
«85) 252 »
¦88)! Find the volume of the rectangular prism drawn below.

3·2 m

5·4 m
8·3 m
¦89)! A rectangular prism has a volume of 297·5 cm3. Find the length of the prism if the
breadth is 5 cm and the height is 7 cm.
¦90)! Find the volume.

4 cm
10 cm
5 cm
«86) 100 cm3 »
¦91)! Find the volume.
2·2 cm

2·4 cm
8·4 cm
3·6 cm
«87) 58·464 cm3 »
¦92)! Find the volume.
45 mm

16 mm 8 cm

19 mm
¦93)! Find the volume of the solid below. Give your answer in cubic metres.
9m
4m

5m 2m

5m

«88) 96 m3 »
¦94)! Find the volume of this cylinder correct to one decimal place.
10 cm

22 cm

«89) 6911·5 cm3 »


¦95)! Which of these shapes has the greatest perimeter?
(A) (B)

13 cm 5 cm

12 cm
10 cm
(C) (D)

6·1 cm 5 cm

«90) C »
24 m

Paddock 20 m

¦96)!
A fence is to be built around the paddock shown. Each metre of the fence costs
$32·60. The total cost of the fence is:
(A) $15 648·00 (B) $1434·40 (C) $7824·00 (D) $2868·80
«91) D »

20 m
12 m x

¦97)! 16 m
The perimeters of the two shapes are equal. Find the value of x.
(A) 10 m (B) 11 m (C) 12 m(D) 13 m
«92) C »
¦98)! A circular greyhound racing track has a radius of 100 m. To complete a race of 630
metres, a dog would have to run:
1
(A) about 2 a lap (B) just under 1 lap
(C) just over 1 lap (D) about 2 laps
«93) C »
¦99)! A length of string with weights at each end passes over a pulley as shown below.
20 cm

50 cm Pulley

100 cm
Weight

Weight
What is the length of the string?
(A) 213 cm (B) 276 cm
(C) 150 cm (D) 193 cm
«94) A »
«95) T »
10 cm
¦100)! 13 cm
The perimeter of the figure is closest to:
(A) 82 cm (B) 47 cm (C) 41 cm (D) 61 cm
«96) B »
¦101)! Ibraham and Maria want to carpet their living room (shown in the plan below) with
carpet costing $54 per metre.

If the carpet comes in rolls 3 m wide, the total cost will be:
(A) $1522·80 (B) $1155·60 (C) $648·00 (D) $507·60
«97) D »
¦102)! The formula for the area A of this circle is:

d
d 2
(A) A = 4 (B) A = d2 (C) A = 2d (D) A = 2r
«98) A »
«99) C »
¦103)!

5m
3m
6m
4m
The volume of the right triangular prism is:
(A) 36 m2 (B) 84 m3 (C) 36 m3 (D) 72 m3
«100) C »
¦104)! In its simplest form, the ratio 35 minutes : 1 hour 30 minutes is
(A) 18 : 7 (B) 7 : 26 (C) 7 : 18 (D) 26 : 7
«101) C »
¦105)! Christine and Phillip share a sum of money in the ratio 3 : 4. Phillip receives $2240.
Christina’s share of the money is:
(A) $960 (B) $320(C) $1680 (D) $3920
«102) C »
NOT TO
y SCALE
x
¦106)!
Given x : y  2 : 3 , then the size of  y is:
(A) 18 (B) 72 (C) 36 (D) 54
«103) D »
¦107)! A tap is leaking water at the rate of 10 mL per minute. At this rate, how many litres of
water would be wasted in one year (365 days)?
(A) 5256 (B) 5256 (C) 5 256 0000 (D) 5 256 000 000
«104) B »
¦108)! A fruit bowl contains 12 oranges, 9 apples and 5 mandarins. One piece of fruit is
chosen at random. What is the probability that the chosen piece of fruit is:
an apple?
a mandarin?
an orange?
a citrus fruit?
9 5 6 17
«105) a) 26 b) 26 c) 13 d) 26 »
¦109)! From a standard pack of 52 playing cards, one card is selected at random. What is the
probability of the selected card being:
black?
the Jack of diamonds?
an Ace?
a heart?
a court card?
1 1 1 1 3
«106) a) 2 b) 52 c) 13 d) 4 e) 13 »
¦110)! A fair die is rolled once. What is the probability that the uppermost face is:
7?
3 or 4?
1, 5 or 6?
not 2?
not 3 or 5?
1 1 5 2
«107) a) 0 b) 3 c) 2 d) 6 e) 3 »
¦111)! The letters of the word AUSTRALIA are written on cards. The cards are shuffled,
turned face down and one card is drawn at random. What is the probability that the
chosen card is:
U?
A?
A or U?
not A or U?
neither a vowel nor a consonant?
1 1 4 5
«108) a) 9 b) 3 c) 9 d) 9 e) 0 »
¦112)! The sum of the probabilities of an event and its complement is:
1
(A) 0 (B) 2 (C) 1 (D) Between 0 and 1
«109) C »
¦113)! A bag contains 5 red marbles, 4 green marbles and 6 blue marbles. One marble is
selected at random. What is the probability that the chosen marble is green?
4 4 1
(A) 11 (B) 15 (C) 4 (D) 3
«110) B »
3
¦114)! The probability that Amy will win a particular game is 8 . What is the probability that
she will not win the game?
8 5 3
(A) 1 (B) 3 (C) 8 (D) 8
«111) C »

¦115)!
i. Which score occurs the most?
ii. What is the frequency of the score 20?
iii. Which two scores have the same frequency?
«112) i) 23 ii) 5 iii) 21 and 24 »
¦116)!
Score Frequency
31 6
32 10
33 24
34 20
35 18
36 8

Use the data to draw a frequency histogram on the grid below.


«113) »
¦117)! In four games of basketball, Michael scored 14, 9, 10 and 11 points. After one more
game his mean was 12 points per game. How many points did he score in the fifth
game?
(A) 4 (B) 12 (C) 13 (D) 16¤
«114) D »
¦118)! A survey was taken to find the number of children in each of the 13 households in
Jones Street. The information is shown on the histogram below.
5
Number 4
of 3
Households 2
1

0 1 2 3 4 5
Number of Children
What is the mode of these results?
(A) 2 (B) 3 (C) 4 (D) 5¤
«115) B »
¦119)! The total rainfall for the month of November was 97·2 mm. There were 21 dry days in
November. The average daily rainfall for November correct to one decimal place is:
(A) 3·2 mm
(B) 4·6 mm
(C) 10·8 mm
(D) There is insufficient information to answer the question.†
«116) A »
«117) 268 cm »
¦120)! After five Mathematics exams, Fred’s mean mark was 75. In the next two
exams he scored 72 and 85. Calculate Fred’s mean mark for the seven exams.
3 1 1
76 77 78
(A) 76 (B) 4 (C) 3 (D) 2
«118) A »
¦121)! The sector graph below shows how 120 Year 8 students travel to school.
Methods of Travel to School

Bicycle
Bus

Walk Car

The angle at the centre for Car is 60. How many students travel to school by car?
(A) 72 (B) 60 (C) 20 (D) 2
«119) C »
«120) D »
«121) C »
¦122)! Leaf
S
tem
1 244578
2 356666
3 0123789
4 23368
5 127

i. What is the range of the scores?


ii. Which score is the mode?
iii. What is the median score?
iv. Calculate the mean.
«122) i) 45 ii) 26 iii) 31 iv) 32 »
¦123)!
75 76 77 78 79
i. What is the range of the scores?
ii. Which score is the mode?
iii. What is the median score?
iv. Calculate the mean.
«123) i) 4 ii) 76 iii) 77 iv) 7684 »
«124) B »
¦124)! The ages of the 30 students in Miss Elisabeth’s vertical roll class are shown below.
12 15 13 15 12 15
14 13 15 15 16 16
15 14 15 13 12 14
16 12 14 14 13 13
15 15 16 14 16 15
i. Sort the data into a frequency distribution table with score, tally and
frequency columns.
ii. How many students were 13 or younger?
iii. What fraction of the class were 15 years old?
iv. Use the data from part (i) to draw a combined frequency histogram and
polygon on the grid below.

«125) i)
Score Frequency
12 4
13 5
14 6
15 10
16 5

1
ii) 9 iii) 3 iv) »

¦125)!
Which congruence test shows that these two triangles are congruent?
(A) SSS (B) SAS (C) AAS (D) RHS
«126) C »
I II III

10 cm
60 50 13 cm
10 cm
70 60 50 70
13 cm 13 cm 10 cm
¦126)! NOT TO SCALE
Which triangles are congruent?
(A) I and III (B) II and III (C) I and II
(D) All are congruent
«127) A »
¦127)! Two triangles are congruent if their corresponding angles are equal. (True or False?)
«128) F »
¦128)! Name the hypotenuse of the right-angled triangle below.
X

Z Y
(A) XY (B) YZ (C) XZ (D) ZY
«129) A »
y
20 cm

21 cm
¦129)!
In the diagram above, y = ?
(A) 41 cm (B) 240 cm (C) 29 cm (D) 841 cm
«130) C »
5

x 9
5

¦130)!
In the diagram above, what is the value of x?
(A) 1 (B) 3 (C) 4 (D) 5
x cm

12 cm
3 cm

¦131)! 4 cm
In the diagram above, x = ?
(A) 5 cm(B) 13 cm (C) 19 cm (D) 10 cm
«131) B »
C
D
4 cm
12 cm

¦132)! A 3 cm B
The area of quadrilateral ABCD is:
(A) 44 cm2 (B) 40 cm2 (C) 36 cm2 (D) 32 cm2
«132) C »

¦133)!
Which statement is true?
(A) Area II = Area III  Area I
(B) Area III = Area I + Area II + Area IV
(C) Area of III + Area IV = Area I + Area II
(D) There is no relationship between areas I, II, and III
«133) A »
¦134)! Prove that AC = 51 cm.
B
20 cm 37 cm

A 16 cm D C
«134) Proof »
¦135)!
110 93

75 x
In the diagram above, x = ?
(A) 87 (B) 70 (C) 82 (D) 72
«135) C »
2x
y

¦136)!
An expression for the size of angle y in terms of x is:
(A) 180 + 2x (B) 180 – 2x (C) 180 + 4x (D) 180 – 4x
«136) C »

¦137)!
The diagram above contains:
(A) A square and a rhombus (B) A square and a kite
(C) A rhombus and a kite (D) A rhombus and a parallelogram
«137) C »
¦138)! Find the values of the pronumerals.

x 80
z
65 y

«138) x = 100, y = 25, z = 35 »


¦139)! In a rectangle ABCD, AC and DB are perpendicular. (True or False?)
«139) F »
¦140)! Find the value of the pronumeral.
35 x
«140) x = 70 »
¦141)! Find the value of the pronumeral.

«141) a = 300 »

¦142)!  + 50 2 – 71


In the diagram above,  = ?
(A) 201 (B) 67 (C) 21 (D) 57
«142) B »
¦143)! Find the value of the pronumeral. Give a reason for your answer.

163
3x
89

«143) 143424 cm3 »


«144) x = 36, angles at a point »
«145) 8·5 cm »
¦144)! Simplify (28 ÷ 4) ÷ (50 – 43).
«146) 7 »
¦145)! Simplify 12 + (19).
¦146)! 13 – 5 × (2) = ?
(A) 16 (B) 16 (C) 23 (D) 3
«147) C »
¦147)!

–5 –4 –3 –2 –1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
If the pattern above continues to the left, what number will be next?
(A) 3 (B) 4 (C) 5 (D) 6
«148) B »
¦148)! In the last hour, the temperature changed from 4 to 9. The temperature has:
(A) decreased by 5 (B) decreased by 13
(C) increased by 5 (D) increased by 13
«149) B »
¦149)! In a mathematics competition, 3 points are awarded for each correct answer and 2
points are deducted for each incorrect answer. Judy answered 50 questions on the
paper, 36 of these correctly. How many points did Judy score in the competition?
(A) 108 (B) 36 (C) 72 (D) 80
«150) D »
¦150)! If you buy seven pens at $1·32 each, the change from $50 should be:
(A) $41·68 (B) $40·76 (C) $9·24 (D) $48·68
«151) B »
¦151)! A bag contains 40 marbles, of which 15 are blue. If the remainder are red marbles,
what fraction of the marbles is red?
3 3 5 2
(A) 8 (B) 5 (C) 8 (D) 5
«152) C »
¦152)! 9% = ?
(A) 0·009 (B) 0·09 (C) 0·9 (D) 9
1
37 %
¦153)! 2 of 8 L is:
(A) 30 mL (B) 300 mL (C) 3 L (D) 2·4 L
«153) C »
7 cm

3 cm 5 cm

¦154)!
The unshaded area is:
(A) 33 cm2 (B) 30 cm2 (C) 26 cm2 (D) 23 cm2
¦155)! The sum of the greatest and the least of the numbers 0·32, 0·302, 0·7, 0·688 and 0·649
is
(A) 1·008 (B) 1·002 (C) 1·388 (D) 1·02 (E) 0·969*
«154) B »
1
7
¦156)! When making a milkshake, I use 3 times as much ice-cream as syrup and 2 times as
much milk as syrup. In my milkshake, how many times as much milk as ice-cream do
I have?
1 1 1 1
2 22 10 4
(A) 2 (B) 2 (C) 2 (D) 3 (E) 2 *
«155) D »
«156) 36 »
[[End Of Qns]]

You might also like