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1. What does the digit 5 in 4.265 stand for?
2. How many hundreds are there in ten million?
3. What is the length of the pencil below?
4. The opening hours of 3 cafes on each day are listed in table below. Which of the following timeslots would you find that all the 3 cafes are open for the day?
5. The figure below is formed by using 2 identical squares of side 7 cm. Find the area of the figure.
6. In a game, three participants obtained scores in terms of w as shown in the table below. If w = 2, find their total score.
7. The table shows the number of people at a party. Half of them are girls and women. How many boys are there at the party?
8. Study the 4 figures below. How many of these figure(s) has/have at least 1 line of symmetry?
9. Mrs Wee had 3/8 kg of sugar. She packed the sugar into bags such that the mass of each bag of sugar was 1/20 kg. After packing the most number of such bags of sugar, how much sugar was left over?
10. Study the figure drawn on the square grid below.
11. On the square grid below, A, B, C and D are 4 towns. Which of the following statements is correct?
12. The table shows the rate of charges of each game played at a carnival. Janet went to the carnival with $40 for playing games. At most, how many games could she play?
13. Jim used a calculator to find the average of 4 numbers. The sum of the 4 numbers was calculated accurately. While dividing, he made a mistake by pressing 6 instead of 4. He obtained the incorrect answer of 72. What should be the correct average?
14. The figure is made up of 4 identical quarter circles and a square. The radius of each quarter circle is 5 cm. Using π = 3.14, find the perimeter of the figure.
15. Mrs Ling wanted to buy mangoes during the special offer. What was the least amount she had to pay to get 100 mangoes?