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Level 3 Non - Calculator

Level 3 Non - Calculator. Exercise. 1. Exercise. 15. Exercise. 8. Exercise. 2. Exercise. 16. Exercise. 9. Exercise. 3. Exercise. 17. Exercise. 10. Exercise. Exercise. 4. 18. Exercise. 11. Exercise. Exercise. 5. 19. Exercise. 12. Exercise. Exercise. 6. 20.

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Level 3 Non - Calculator

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  1. Level 3 Non - Calculator Exercise 1 Exercise 15 Exercise 8 Exercise 2 Exercise 16 Exercise 9 Exercise 3 Exercise 17 Exercise 10 Exercise Exercise 4 18 Exercise 11 Exercise Exercise 5 19 Exercise 12 Exercise Exercise 6 20 Exercise 13 Exercise 7 14 Exercise

  2. Level 3 1. The fastest time for running the 100 metres is 9·78 seconds. What is this time correct to 1 decimal place? 3. Simplify 8a + 2b - 3a 4. £42 is shared between 8 people, how much does each person get? 5a + 2b 9.8s £5.25 2. A school orders 9 computer screens at £106 each. What is the total cost? £954

  3. Level 3 1. Round 5·588 to 2 decimal places. 5·59 4. £52 is shared between 10 people, how much does each person get? 3. Simplify 6a + 3b - a 5a + 3b 2. The product of two numbers is 125. One of the numbers is 5. What is the other number? £5.20 25

  4. Level 3 1. Round 7·782 correct to 2 decimal places. 4. Eight men weigh 626 kg in total. What is the average weight? 7·78 3. Simplify 3a + 4b – a + 2b 2a +6b 2. Calculate 20% of £90 78.25kg £18

  5. Level 3 1. Round 13·598 to 2 decimal places. 4. How many pieces of rope, each 6 metres long, can be cut from a length of rope 291·5 metres long? 13·60 2. A golf caddy car travels round a golf course at an average speed of 20 km per hour. What distance does it travel in 15minutes? 3. Simplify 6x + 4y + 2x - 3y 48 8x + y 5km

  6. Level 3 4. Julia has moved house. The removal firm took 8 hours to complete the move. They charged £164·00 in total. What did the removal firm charge per hour? 1. Which of these numbers would NOT be equal to 7·4 when rounded to one decimal place? A 7·38 B 7·44 C 7·351 D 7·451 3. If a=2 and b=3, find the value of 4a + 2b 14 2. The product of two numbers is 112. One of the numbers is 4. What is the other number? £20.50 28 D 7·451

  7. Level 3 1. The use of leap years is a way of compensating between the quarter-day difference between a calendar year of 365 days and the astronomical year of 365·24219878 days. Round 365·24219878 to 5 decimal places 4.Helen needs to buy 40 metres of steel rope and transport it home. 1 metre of steel rope weighs 16·8 kg. What weight of rope will Helen have to transport home? • If x = 6 and y = 2, • find the value of 3x – 4y 10 2. What is 5% of 320? 672kg 16 365.24220

  8. Level 3 • 1. A car enters the car park at 9.17 am and leaves at • 1.04 pm.  • How much does this stay cost?  £2

  9. Level 3 2. Round the numbers 2·875 and 4·42 to one decimal place and then add them together.   2.9 + 4.4 = 7.3

  10. Level 3 3. The air temperature at the foot of a mountain is 31°C.    On top of the mountain it is -7 °C.    How much warmer is the air at the foot of the mountain?  38 degrees

  11. Level 3 4. A store is selling all its compact discs at the same price.   3 compact discs cost £26·97.    How much do 5 compact discs cost? £44.95

  12. Level 3 1. Haroum went into a superstore and bought 8 DVDs at £12·99 each and a number of identical mugs costing £6·40 each. In total, he spent £148·72.    How many mugs did he buy?  7 mugs

  13. Level 3 2. 12·3 x 28·2 is nearest in value to b) 300

  14. Level 3 3. The temperature at 10 pm is -1°C. The temperature drops by 2°C every hour.   What is the temperature at midnight?  -5 degrees

  15. Level 3 4. Martin sent out 200 questionnaires.   52 completed questionnaires came back.   What percentage is that?  26%

  16. Level 3 1. The judges in an ice skating competition gave the following scores:   5·6       5·4       5·6       5·5       5·7       5·8      5·5        5·7   What was the average score?  5.6

  17. Level 3 2. Which of these numbers would NOT be equal to 7·4 when rounded to one decimal place? D 7.451

  18. Level 3 3. During a school trip Joe, Mary and Andy buy lunch at Brill Burger. Burgers cost £1·63 and juice costs 54p. Each of the friends has £4·50.   How much money will they have left, altogether, if they each buy a burger and juice?  £6.99

  19. Level 3 4. What percentage of the grid is shaded? 4%

  20. Level 3 1. A scale drawing is made of a room. The scale is 1 cm to 50 cm.   The length of the room on the drawing is 6 cm.   What is the actual length?  300cm or 3m

  21. Level 3 2. The number 59 is the sum of three consecutive prime numbers. What are the three numbers? 17,19,23

  22. Level 3 3. The coffee machine is two-thirds full. This is enough for 36 cups.   How many cups of coffee are there in the machine when it is full? 54

  23. Level 3 4. A rectangle has an area of 24 cm². The length is 8 cm.  Find the perimeter of the rectangle. 22cm

  24. Level 3 1. A new motor car costs £6000.   It loses 30% of its value over the first year.    What is the drop in value over the first year?  £1800

  25. Level 3 2. Calculate:               58 + 13·72 71.72

  26. Level 3 3. George took 7 hours 55 minutes to drive from Glasgow to London.  Eric took 9 hours 15 minutes to drive the same journey.    How much quicker was George?   1hr 20 min

  27. Level 3 4. A red bus leaves the bus station every 20 minutes.   A blue bus leaves every 10 minutes.   A yellow bus leaves every 6 minutes.   If all 3 colours of bus leave together at 9.00 am, when will be the next time that they all leave together? 10am

  28. Level 3 1. Weight at the start: 9·302 g  Weight at the end: 8·937 g   What weight of material was lost during the experiment?  0.365g

  29. Level 3 2. Which of the following is the greatest value?  A: 50

  30. Level 3 3.  At the start of the month, Gordon has £267 in his bank account.  He spends £36·50 on CDs, £29·99 on clothes and £106 on food and travel over the month.  How much money has he left at the end of the month? £94.51

  31. Level 3 4. One CD costs £13·49.   How much will 6 CDs cost?  £80.94

  32. Level 3 1. Which of the following ratios are equivalent to 6:10 ?  B

  33. Level 3 2. The product of two prime numbers is 187.   Write down the prime numbers. 11 and 17

  34. Level 3 3. The graph shows the total income and expenditure of Douglasville Football Club over a 6-year period. How much profit did the club make in 2009? £15,000

  35. Level 3 4. Complete the table and put the constestants in order. Number the boxes 1, 2 and 3 to show the correct order.   3 2 1

  36. Level 3 1. The weight of a box is 16·481 kilograms.    What is the weight to the nearest 0·1 kilogram?  16.5kg

  37. Level 3 2. The weights of 5 pupils are measured.    The weights are 47 kg, 51 kg, 45 kg, 42 kg and 50 kg.    What is the average weight of the 5 pupils?  47kg

  38. Level 3 3. In a fish store, the temperature was –3°C.  By 1pm the temperature had risen by 3 degrees.  What was the temperature at 1pm?  0 degrees

  39. Level 3 4. 4 balls of wool are needed to knit 6 hats.   How many balls of wool would be needed to knit 27 hats?  18 balls

  40. Level 3 1. John, Simon and Kevin earned money in their summer holiday by delivering leaflets.   Kevin delivered twice as many as Simon. John delivered 500 more than Simon.   They delivered 3700 leaflets in total.    How many leaflets did Simon deliver?  800

  41. Level 3 2. Round 0·896 to 2 decimal places.  0.90

  42. Level 3 3. How long will it take for a plane to travel 3000 km at 200 km per hour?  15hr

  43. Level 3 4. In a school there were 1200 pupils (boys and girls).  A sample of 100 pupils was selected at random and 45 boys were found in the sample.  Which of these is the most likely to be the number of boys in the school?  C

  44. Level 3 1. The table below shows the number of planes arriving at an airport from different parts of the world during one month.  What is the probability that a plane chosen at random arrived from Asia?  1/9

  45. Level 3 2. Morag walks to school.   Her house is 3 km from school and she takes 15 minutes to walk to school.  Calculate her speed in km/hour.  12km/h

  46. Level 3 3. The temperature in London is 8°C.  The temperature in Moscow is 20 degrees colder than the temperature in London.   What is the temperature in Moscow?  -12degrees

  47. Level 3 4. 21 litres of water are mixed with 3 litres of orange concentrate to make an orange drink.  Work out the ratio of water to orange concentrate.  Write the ratio in its simplest form.  7:1

  48. Level 3 1. Bundles of concert programmes were given to five classes – A, B, C, D and E.   •     There were enough programmes to give one to each child.  •     Class A had the least number of children in the class.  •     Each of the other classes had 1 more child on the register than the previous class.  •     150 programmes were handed out altogether.   How many children were in each class?  28, 29, 30, 31, 32

  49. Level 3 A market researcher approaches people at random in a street. What is the probability that the next person chosen at random will have a birthday on 5th November?  2. E

  50. Level 3 3. There are 1200 fish in a pond.    8% die from disease.    How many fish die from disease?  96

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