Level 2
A pie is cut into 8 equal pieces and shared equally by Henry and Betty. What fraction of the pie did Henry get? Do not simplify the fraction.
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Level 2
Ellen cut a piece of rope into 7 equal parts. She used 4 parts to tie a knot. What fraction of the rope was used? (Do not simplify the fraction.)
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Level 2
Mrs Chan bought an apple pie. She cut it into 10 equal slices. She ate 3 slices and her son ate 4 slices. What fraction of the apple pie was eaten?
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Level 2
A square of side 5 cm has been cut out from a rectangular piece of paper as shown not drawn to scale . Only 14 such squares can be cut out exactly from the paper. Find the perimeter of the rectangular piece of paper.
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Level 2
Find the maximum number of cubes of edge 3 cm that can be cut from a foam cuboid, 27 cm by 24 cm by 18 cm.
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Level 2
A square card is cut into 4 smaller square pieces equally. The area of each smaller square piece is 9 cm2. What is the perimeter of the card at first?
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Level 3
Jack had a square piece of paper. He cut out a rectangle from the square piece of paper as shown (not drawn to scale). The area of the rectangle is 36 cm2. What was the area of the square piece of paper before it was cut?
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Level 2 PSLE
Robert cut out three identical right-angled triangles. He joined them to form the figure PQRS shown. RS = 12 cm and SP = 10 cm. The perimeter of the figure is 36 cm. Find the area of the figure PQRS.
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Level 2 PSLE
A square ABCD is made up of 1 small square, 2 identical small triangles and 2 identical large triangles. What fraction of the square ABCD is shaded?
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Level 2
The figures F and G, are two identical isosceles triangles. Both figures contain a square of a different size. Given that the area of the square in Figure F is 252 cm2, find the area of the square in Figure G.
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