This document contains examples of solving ratio problems involving sharing items between two people. Each problem identifies the items and ratio being shared, calculates the number of parts in the ratio and the value of each part, then uses this information to determine how many items each person receives.
This document contains a series of mathematical equations involving division and multiplication. Numbers are divided and multiplied by factors of 10, 100, and 1000, with the goal of simplifying the equations through understanding of place value and properties of operations.
This document provides instructions for students to review quick fraction concepts like canceling down to simplest form, writing fractions in proper and improper form, and converting between proper and improper fractions. Students are directed to practice these fraction skills by completing multiple examples of canceling fractions to their simplest form, writing fractions in proper and improper form, and converting between the two fraction forms while simplifying the fractions.
The document contains questions about prime numbers and factors. It asks the user to identify prime numbers in lists, determine if numbers are prime, find missing prime factors, and identify the prime factorizations and highest common factors of various numbers.
This document contains 10 multiple choice questions about writing numbers in standard form and converting between standard form and ordinary numbers. The questions ask the student to write numbers like 3 x 104 and 1.08 x 105 in ordinary form, compare the relative sizes of numbers in standard form, write numbers like 700,000 in standard form, identify which choices have the same value as numbers in standard form, and convert numbers between standard form and ordinary form.
This document contains a series of mathematical expressions to solve using the order of operations (BIDMAS). The expressions include multiplication, division, addition, subtraction, exponents, and grouping symbols. Solving the expressions correctly requires following the proper order of BIDMAS - Brackets, Indices (exponents), Division, Multiplication, Addition, Subtraction.
This document contains examples of solving ratio problems involving sharing items between two people. Each problem identifies the items and ratio being shared, calculates the number of parts in the ratio and the value of each part, then uses this information to determine how many items each person receives.
This document contains a series of mathematical equations involving division and multiplication. Numbers are divided and multiplied by factors of 10, 100, and 1000, with the goal of simplifying the equations through understanding of place value and properties of operations.
This document provides instructions for students to review quick fraction concepts like canceling down to simplest form, writing fractions in proper and improper form, and converting between proper and improper fractions. Students are directed to practice these fraction skills by completing multiple examples of canceling fractions to their simplest form, writing fractions in proper and improper form, and converting between the two fraction forms while simplifying the fractions.
The document contains questions about prime numbers and factors. It asks the user to identify prime numbers in lists, determine if numbers are prime, find missing prime factors, and identify the prime factorizations and highest common factors of various numbers.
This document contains 10 multiple choice questions about writing numbers in standard form and converting between standard form and ordinary numbers. The questions ask the student to write numbers like 3 x 104 and 1.08 x 105 in ordinary form, compare the relative sizes of numbers in standard form, write numbers like 700,000 in standard form, identify which choices have the same value as numbers in standard form, and convert numbers between standard form and ordinary form.
This document contains a series of mathematical expressions to solve using the order of operations (BIDMAS). The expressions include multiplication, division, addition, subtraction, exponents, and grouping symbols. Solving the expressions correctly requires following the proper order of BIDMAS - Brackets, Indices (exponents), Division, Multiplication, Addition, Subtraction.
This document provides examples of fractions and decimals for a Year 9 math class, including both recurring and non-recurring decimals such as 0.25, 0.75, 1/5, 3/5, and fractions converted to decimals such as 1/8 = 0.125. A variety of common fractions and decimals are listed without further explanation for students to work with.
This document contains 10 questions about percentages. It asks the reader to calculate percentages of given numbers, find percentages of totals to determine discounts or tax amounts, and determine deposit amounts based on a given percentage of the total price. It covers calculating percentages, finding percentages of amounts, applying percentages to increase or decrease totals, and determining values when given percentages and original amounts.
This document provides examples to calculate averages and ranges from sets of numbers. It includes questions to find the mode, median, mean, and range for different data sets. Students are asked to put the numbers in order, add them all up and divide by the frequency to find the mean, and determine the largest minus smallest value to calculate the range.
This document contains a general knowledge quiz with multiple choice and true/false questions about topics like famous families in a British TV show, sports venues in London, prime numbers, music bands, fractions, country flags, landmark heights, Olympics host cities, Teletubbies characters, Tom Hanks films, and estimating means. The quiz tests knowledge across several subjects including entertainment, geography, math, history, and more.
This document appears to be a quiz on percentages containing 10 questions where the user is prompted to enter their answer for each question. It asks the user to answer a series of percentage calculation problems but does not provide any details on the actual questions or answers.
This math worksheet contains addition, subtraction, multiplication, and pattern recognition problems for students in Year 7. It includes single-digit addition and subtraction problems, multiplication problems with one or two-digit factors, and pattern recognition sequences involving counting up or down by 1, 2, 3, or 5. Solving these problems helps students practice basic math skills.
This document appears to be a sample presentation for a housing association event involving tenant involvement and feedback. It includes polls and questions on topics like tenant demographics, satisfaction with landlord services, ways to provide input, and evaluation of the event. The presentation utilizes an audience response system to collect responses from attendees in real time.
The document contains 11 word problems involving ratios. The problems ask the reader to determine missing quantities based on given ratios and amounts. The ratios relate to splitting money, mixing concrete, making buttercream, planting trees, making puff pastry, and mixing lemonade. The reader is prompted to enter their answer after each problem.
The document contains 10 word problems asking the reader to calculate proportional relationships. It includes questions about the cost of items based on unit price, the number of items that can be produced in a given time period based on a rate, converting between units of measurement, and calculating amounts based on percentages. The word problems cover topics like price, distance, time, weight, and measurement conversion.
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The document discusses various topics relating to electrical installations and regulations. It provides multiple choice questions about standards and regulations for electrical safety, components of wiring systems, symbols used in technical drawings, and types of earthing systems. Correct answers are given for each question regarding the IEE Wiring Regulations, use of lightning conductors, meaning of standards markings, purpose of exploded views, tools used by contractors, scales for drawings, monitoring installation progress, environmental control circuits, suitable wiring systems, addressing voltage drop, construction of data cables, disconnecting components, hazardous location protection, and special earth systems.
This document provides instructions for revising fractions for a Year 9 math class. It instructs students to cancel fractions down to their simplest form, write fractions in proper form by cancelling down any fractions, and write fractions in improper form by multiplying the numerator and denominator.
The document contains several ratio division word problems asking how much different people would receive when splitting money according to given ratios. It asks how much Mark, Peter, Mary, and Jane would each get from splitting £10 and £30 based on 4:1 and 3:7 ratios. It also asks how much Alex, Sam, and Jane would each receive from splitting £40 based on a 3:6:1 ratio. Finally, it asks the user to simplify some additional ratios using "/" instead of ":"
This document contains math word problems and exercises about fractions including finding the highest common factor (HCF) of various number pairs, determining what fraction of a shape is shaded, giving equivalent fractions to 1/2, simplifying fractions, and comparing the relative size of different fractions. It aims to help students practice key fraction skills like simplification, equivalence, and comparison through short multi-step problems.
The document provides a series of percentage conversion problems. It asks the reader to write percentages as decimals and decimals as percentages. It also includes several word problems asking the reader to calculate a percentage of a given number, such as finding 20% of 60, 5% of 60, 25% of 40, and 90% of 70. Additional word problems involve increasing or decreasing amounts by given percentages, such as increasing 40 by 10%, increasing 240 by 5%, decreasing 150 by 20%, and decreasing 200 by 10%. The final two problems have the reader increase amounts by percentages of 2% and 25%.
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The document contains questions about scientific principles related to mechanical services engineering and plumbing. It covers topics like the freezing point and density of water, pressure and resistance in pipes, heat transfer through different materials, pH levels, corrosion rates of metals, expansion of materials, and electrical units. The questions test knowledge of key concepts around phase changes, heat, pressure, material properties, and more.
The document provides examples of rounding numbers to 1, 2, or 3 decimal places. It lists 10 numbers and specifies whether to round each number to 1, 2, or 3 decimal places, serving as examples of rounding to varying degrees of precision.
The document contains a series of maths questions covering topics like simplifying fractions, ratios, roman numerals, operations, area, perimeter, ages, and years. The questions test skills in simplifying expressions, calculating values based on given information, identifying shapes and their properties, and performing basic arithmetic operations like addition and subtraction.
The document discusses the Earth, Moon, and Sun. It states that the Earth is round and spins on its axis once every 24 hours, causing day and night. It orbits the Sun once every year. The Moon is much smaller than the Earth and orbits it once every 28 days, appearing to change shape because we only see the lit side. The Sun is a star that is much larger than the Earth and gives off heat and light.
Florence Nightingale was born in 1820 and died in 1890. She trained as a nurse despite her parents' wishes and went to Crimea in 1853 to help wounded soldiers during the Crimean War. There, she found the hospital unsanitary and disorganized, but she and her nurses brought order and improved hygiene, saving many lives. After the war, Nightingale continued her nursing reforms and established the first nursing school in Britain.
This document provides an overview of nouns and pronouns for a KS2 English class. It defines common and proper nouns, using Lisa, London, and Friday as examples. It explains that pronouns take the place of nouns, giving the example of replacing Lisa with she and dog with it in the sentence "Lisa went to London on Friday and took her dog." The document concludes with sample quiz questions to test understanding of nouns, proper nouns, and pronouns.
The document provides instructions on calculating reciprocals of fractions and decimals. It explains that the reciprocal of a number is 1 divided by that number. It gives examples of finding the reciprocals of various fractions and decimals, both positive and negative. It also includes some true/false questions about reciprocals to check understanding.
This document provides examples of fractions and decimals for a Year 9 math class, including both recurring and non-recurring decimals such as 0.25, 0.75, 1/5, 3/5, and fractions converted to decimals such as 1/8 = 0.125. A variety of common fractions and decimals are listed without further explanation for students to work with.
This document contains 10 questions about percentages. It asks the reader to calculate percentages of given numbers, find percentages of totals to determine discounts or tax amounts, and determine deposit amounts based on a given percentage of the total price. It covers calculating percentages, finding percentages of amounts, applying percentages to increase or decrease totals, and determining values when given percentages and original amounts.
This document provides examples to calculate averages and ranges from sets of numbers. It includes questions to find the mode, median, mean, and range for different data sets. Students are asked to put the numbers in order, add them all up and divide by the frequency to find the mean, and determine the largest minus smallest value to calculate the range.
This document contains a general knowledge quiz with multiple choice and true/false questions about topics like famous families in a British TV show, sports venues in London, prime numbers, music bands, fractions, country flags, landmark heights, Olympics host cities, Teletubbies characters, Tom Hanks films, and estimating means. The quiz tests knowledge across several subjects including entertainment, geography, math, history, and more.
This document appears to be a quiz on percentages containing 10 questions where the user is prompted to enter their answer for each question. It asks the user to answer a series of percentage calculation problems but does not provide any details on the actual questions or answers.
This math worksheet contains addition, subtraction, multiplication, and pattern recognition problems for students in Year 7. It includes single-digit addition and subtraction problems, multiplication problems with one or two-digit factors, and pattern recognition sequences involving counting up or down by 1, 2, 3, or 5. Solving these problems helps students practice basic math skills.
This document appears to be a sample presentation for a housing association event involving tenant involvement and feedback. It includes polls and questions on topics like tenant demographics, satisfaction with landlord services, ways to provide input, and evaluation of the event. The presentation utilizes an audience response system to collect responses from attendees in real time.
The document contains 11 word problems involving ratios. The problems ask the reader to determine missing quantities based on given ratios and amounts. The ratios relate to splitting money, mixing concrete, making buttercream, planting trees, making puff pastry, and mixing lemonade. The reader is prompted to enter their answer after each problem.
The document contains 10 word problems asking the reader to calculate proportional relationships. It includes questions about the cost of items based on unit price, the number of items that can be produced in a given time period based on a rate, converting between units of measurement, and calculating amounts based on percentages. The word problems cover topics like price, distance, time, weight, and measurement conversion.
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The document discusses various topics relating to electrical installations and regulations. It provides multiple choice questions about standards and regulations for electrical safety, components of wiring systems, symbols used in technical drawings, and types of earthing systems. Correct answers are given for each question regarding the IEE Wiring Regulations, use of lightning conductors, meaning of standards markings, purpose of exploded views, tools used by contractors, scales for drawings, monitoring installation progress, environmental control circuits, suitable wiring systems, addressing voltage drop, construction of data cables, disconnecting components, hazardous location protection, and special earth systems.
This document provides instructions for revising fractions for a Year 9 math class. It instructs students to cancel fractions down to their simplest form, write fractions in proper form by cancelling down any fractions, and write fractions in improper form by multiplying the numerator and denominator.
The document contains several ratio division word problems asking how much different people would receive when splitting money according to given ratios. It asks how much Mark, Peter, Mary, and Jane would each get from splitting £10 and £30 based on 4:1 and 3:7 ratios. It also asks how much Alex, Sam, and Jane would each receive from splitting £40 based on a 3:6:1 ratio. Finally, it asks the user to simplify some additional ratios using "/" instead of ":"
This document contains math word problems and exercises about fractions including finding the highest common factor (HCF) of various number pairs, determining what fraction of a shape is shaded, giving equivalent fractions to 1/2, simplifying fractions, and comparing the relative size of different fractions. It aims to help students practice key fraction skills like simplification, equivalence, and comparison through short multi-step problems.
The document provides a series of percentage conversion problems. It asks the reader to write percentages as decimals and decimals as percentages. It also includes several word problems asking the reader to calculate a percentage of a given number, such as finding 20% of 60, 5% of 60, 25% of 40, and 90% of 70. Additional word problems involve increasing or decreasing amounts by given percentages, such as increasing 40 by 10%, increasing 240 by 5%, decreasing 150 by 20%, and decreasing 200 by 10%. The final two problems have the reader increase amounts by percentages of 2% and 25%.
City & guilds nvq diploma in plumbing - apply scientific principlesQwizdom UK
The document contains questions about scientific principles related to mechanical services engineering and plumbing. It covers topics like the freezing point and density of water, pressure and resistance in pipes, heat transfer through different materials, pH levels, corrosion rates of metals, expansion of materials, and electrical units. The questions test knowledge of key concepts around phase changes, heat, pressure, material properties, and more.
The document provides examples of rounding numbers to 1, 2, or 3 decimal places. It lists 10 numbers and specifies whether to round each number to 1, 2, or 3 decimal places, serving as examples of rounding to varying degrees of precision.
The document contains a series of maths questions covering topics like simplifying fractions, ratios, roman numerals, operations, area, perimeter, ages, and years. The questions test skills in simplifying expressions, calculating values based on given information, identifying shapes and their properties, and performing basic arithmetic operations like addition and subtraction.
The document discusses the Earth, Moon, and Sun. It states that the Earth is round and spins on its axis once every 24 hours, causing day and night. It orbits the Sun once every year. The Moon is much smaller than the Earth and orbits it once every 28 days, appearing to change shape because we only see the lit side. The Sun is a star that is much larger than the Earth and gives off heat and light.
Florence Nightingale was born in 1820 and died in 1890. She trained as a nurse despite her parents' wishes and went to Crimea in 1853 to help wounded soldiers during the Crimean War. There, she found the hospital unsanitary and disorganized, but she and her nurses brought order and improved hygiene, saving many lives. After the war, Nightingale continued her nursing reforms and established the first nursing school in Britain.
This document provides an overview of nouns and pronouns for a KS2 English class. It defines common and proper nouns, using Lisa, London, and Friday as examples. It explains that pronouns take the place of nouns, giving the example of replacing Lisa with she and dog with it in the sentence "Lisa went to London on Friday and took her dog." The document concludes with sample quiz questions to test understanding of nouns, proper nouns, and pronouns.
The document provides instructions on calculating reciprocals of fractions and decimals. It explains that the reciprocal of a number is 1 divided by that number. It gives examples of finding the reciprocals of various fractions and decimals, both positive and negative. It also includes some true/false questions about reciprocals to check understanding.
The document contains 10 word problems asking the reader to calculate proportional relationships. It includes questions about the cost of items based on unit price, the number of items that can be produced in a given time period based on a rate, converting between units of measurement, and calculating amounts based on percentages. The word problems cover topics like price, distance, time, weight, and measurement conversion.
This document provides a list of percentage changes, both increases and decreases in varying amounts, ranging from increases of over 100% to decreases of nearly 100%. It includes common percentage changes as well as some with decimal portions. The percentages given do not provide any additional context about the amounts or values they are being applied to.
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This document provides a list of percentage changes, both increases and decreases in varying amounts, ranging from increases of over 100% to decreases of nearly 100%. It includes common percentage changes as well as some with decimal portions. The percentages given do not have any additional context around what types of values or amounts they are referring to.
The document contains a series of percentage increase and decrease calculations on various monetary amounts. It asks the user to calculate a 10% increase on £7.00, then another 10% increase on the result of the first calculation. It also includes a 50% increase on £5.00, and 10%, 20%, and 20% decreases on several other amounts. Finally, it asks the user to calculate sale prices with 15% off for a CD originally £9.00 and a shirt originally £22.00, as well as the amount in a bank account after depositing £25.00 and earning 4% interest.
This document contains various mathematical expressions involving negatives and multiplication. It evaluates expressions such as -3 x -5, -3 x 7, -4 x -5, 4 x -3, -1 x -2 x -3, -2 x -2 x -3 x -2, -7 + 2, -11 + 4, 2 - 15, 3 - -5, 5 + -2, 3 + -8, -3 + -13, -20 - -4, -2 + -4 - -5, -4 x -4, and (-3)2. It also contains the expression -2x-3 + -2x7.
This document provides fraction conversion exercises for students in Year 9. It lists 10 fraction problems where students are asked to either write fractions as improper fractions or convert improper fractions into proper fractions, leaving the answers in simplest proper form.
The document contains a series of math problems covering topics such as area, perimeter, circles, angles, Pythagoras' theorem, simplifying expressions, expanding brackets, solving equations, and graphs. Multiple choice questions are asked relating to calculating values, identifying formulas, finding missing sides of shapes, determining which expression is equivalent, expanding algebraic expressions, solving linear equations, identifying equations of lines from graphs, and interpreting a real-life graph showing speed over time.
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The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise boosts blood flow and levels of neurotransmitters and endorphins which elevate and stabilize mood.