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SECTION A:
1. Add: 1 2 2. Subtract:
5 4
+1 0 9
- 9
=
5. Joanita had sh. 1000 and bought 6. Convert 3kg to grams. (lkg = l000g)
sweets of sh. 700. How much money
did she remain with?
7.
30 ,32, ____
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, 36 , 38, _____
9. Round off 88 to the nearest 10. Find the perimeter of the square.
tens.
5m
13. Given set P = { m, a, n , g, o}. Find 14. Write the expanded number as a
n(P). single number.
(4x100) + (7 x10) + (3x1)
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15. A farmer has 324 hens and 265 16.
How many ¼ litres make up 16
ducks. How many birds does he
have on the farm? litres?
SECTION B:
21. Use; +, ÷, X or to complete correctly. (1 mark @)
(a) 4 __________5 = 2 0
( b ) 4 0 __________ 2 = 2 0
( c ) 1 5 __________ 5 = 2 0
( d ) 2 2 __________ 2 = 2 0
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(c) Express 36 months in years. (2 marks)
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A man had a sugarcane. He ate 10 of it in the morning and 10 in the afternoon.
(a) Find the total fraction of the sugarcane he ate in the morning and in the
afternoon. (2 marks)
(ii) a ÷ c
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(ii) Set B (iii) Set A ∩ B.
26. The diagrams below show three places. Use them to answer the questions that
follow.
(c) Find the total distance you can cover if you moved from home, to hospital, to
school and back home. (2 marks)
c) If Mukene had sh. 20,000 how much was his change? (2mrks)
(b) Write the biggest three digit number that can be formed using the above
digits. (1 mark)
(c) Find the sum of the biggest and smallest three digit numbers formed.
(2 marks)
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30. (a) Draw and write to complete the abacus below. (2 marks)
31.
Work out: (2 marks @)
(a) 3 4 5 2 ( b ) 9 7 3 4 ( c ) 3 4 5
+2 5 4 6 - 4 5 2 1
32. The table below shows the number of cars that passed by the school in 5
days.
Day of the week Mon Tue Wed Thur Fri
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Number of cars 15 20 10 20 25
(b)On which day were the same number of cars recorded? (1 mark)
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