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P6 Revision 1 Part 2

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  • At a computer fair, a laptop was sold at a 30% discount. Jason paid $490 for a laptop after the discount. What was the price of the laptop before the discount?
    $700
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  • In a Fun Park, 2/5 of the visitors were men. 24% of the visitors were women and the rest were children. There were 108 children. How many men were there?
    120 men
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  • A store gives 45% for all items during a sale. Express the amount of discount given by the store as a fraction in its simplest form.
    9/20
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  • A jug contains 2 liters of water. The water is poured into some glasses. The capacity of each glass is 3/8 litres. Find the maximum number of glasses that can be completely filled with the water from the jug.
    5 glasses
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  • Express 1 and 3/4 as a percentage.
    175%
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  • 2/3 of Ethan’s savings is equal to 1/2 of Felicia’s savings. Ethan’s savings is $51. How much is Felicia’s savings?
    $68
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  • Given the lengths of a triangle respectively: x cm, (x+7) cm and 3x cm. If x stands for 5 cm, what is the perimeter of the triangle?
    32 cm
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  • Mrs. Paula bought a deep fryer and had to pay $24 for 6% GST. What was the original price of the deep fryer?
    $400
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  • The mass of two boys, Varel and Steven, is in the ratio of 13 : 17. Varel’s mass is 52 kg. What is the difference mass of the two boys?
    16 kg
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  • Mya used cooking oil and water in a ratio of 7 : 2 to make a lava lamp. She used 350 ml of cooking oil. How much water would she need?
    100 ml
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  • Susan spent 30% of his money on groceries and saved 7/10 of the remaining money. She had $42 left. Find the original amount of money that Susan had at first.
    $200
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  • A ratio of the number of fiction books to the number of non-fiction books in a library was 7 : 4. 150 fiction books were borrowed by some visitors. The ratio of the number of fiction books to the number of non-fiction books became 1 : 2
    210
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