Level 3
Jack received $1 from his mom in the 1st week of school and $4 in the 2nd week. Each week, he receives $3 more than the week before.
  1. How much money did he received in the 5th week?
  2. In which week did he receive $22?
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Level 3 The table shows the number of sticks used to form each figure.

  1. Complete the table for Figure 5 (a) and (b). Give your answers in the following format. (Eg 1, 2)
  2. Which figure would have a total of 56 dots?
  3. How many sticks would be used for Figure 97?
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Level 3
Paul is building some ladders using straws. How many straws does he need to build the ladder with 8 rungs?
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Level 3
Look at the pattern.
  1. What is the perimeter of Figure 5?
  2. What is the area of Figure 7?
  3. What is the perimeter of Figure 7?
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Level 3
Study the number pattern. Which set does the number '36' belong to? Give your answer in number. (Eg Set 1 = 1)
Set 1: 7, 14, 21, ...
Set 2: 8, 16, 24, ...
Set 3: 9, 18, 27, ...
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Level 3
The model are made up of square tiles. How many square tiles are needed to build the 8th model?
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Level 3
Alicia uses sticks to form figures that follow a pattern. The first five figures are shown.
  1. The table shows the number of sticks used for each figure. What is the number of sticks used for Figure 6?
  2. What is the difference in the number of sticks Alicia would use for Figure 9 and Figure 11?
  3. In which figure number would Alicia use 40 sticks?
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Level 3
One man can sit at each side of a square table. If 7 square tables are joined end to end to form a long table, how many man can be seated at the long table?
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Level 3
4 straws are needed to form 1 square. 7 straws are needed to form 2 squares. 10 straws are needed to form 3 squares. How many straws are needed to form 5 squares?
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Level 3
Find the missing numbers.
  1. A
  2. B
  3. C
  4. D
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Level 3
The table shows how much Evelyn saves daily. For each subsequent day, she saves $5 more than the previous day.
  1. How much will Evelyn save on Day 6?
  2. On which day will Evelyn save $80?
  3. How much savings will Evelyn have in total by the day found in part (b)?
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Level 3
Study the pattern. Each figure is made up of identical squares.
  1. What fraction of Figure 1 is shaded? Express your answer in the simplest form.
  2. What is the number of shaded squares in Figure 4?
  3. What is the number of unshaded squares in Figure 8?
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Level 2
A ribbon was 5280 cm long. It was cut into pieces of length 60 cm each. How many cuts were made?
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Level 3
Study the pattern carefully and answer the questions.
  1. What is the total number of dots and triangles in Figure 8 ?
  2. Which figure will have 63 dots?
  3. Which figure will have 200 triangles?
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Level 2
Poles are placed at equal distances along a street. The distance between any two poles is 90 cm. If the street is 2340 m long, how many poles are needed altogether?
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Level 3
Look at the figures. The rectangles represent tables and the dots represent chairs for guests at a party.
  1. How many tables will Figure 4 have?
  2. How many chairs will Figure 7 have?
  3. If there are 50 guests at the party, how many tables will be needed?
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Level 2
10 poles are placed at equal distance apart on a straight line. The distance between the first and last pole is 396 m. What is the distance between the third and eighth pole?
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Level 2
Jeff took 20 seconds to cut a piece of string into 5 equal parts. How long will he take to cut the same piece of string into 7 equal parts?
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Level 3
The pattern is made up of squares and circles. Study the pattern carefully and answer the questions.
  1. How many squares are needed to form pattern 87?
  2. How many circles are needed to form pattern 6?
  3. How many circles are there in pattern 48?
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Level 3
The figures are formed using sticks and dots. The table shows the number of sticks and dots used for each figure.
  1. Find (i).
  2. Find (ii).
  3. Which figure would need a total of 103 sticks and dots?
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