„Maths In English”

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„Maths In English”. Exercise 1. If we add 2 1/6 to a certain number, we will get 5 4/9. What is that number?. Exercise 2. The square area equals 64 cm2. Calculate the perimeter of the square. Exercise 3. What form in Roman numerals has got the number 1896 ?. Exercise 4. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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„Maths In

English” 

If we add 2 1/6 to a certain number, we

will get 5 4/9. What is that

number?

Exercise 1

Exercise 2

The square area equals 64 cm2. Calculate the

perimeter of the square.

Exercise 3

What form in Roman numerals

has got the number 1896 ?

Write fraction 5 1/4  as a decimal

fraction.

Exercise 4

Write fraction 2,08

as a vulgar fraction.

Exercise 5

Exercise 6Calculate how long is a

way between town A and town B,

if it is a 6 cm long segment on a map, and

the map is in the scale of 1:5 000 000

What is the least common

multiple of numbers 6 and

8?

Exercise 7

Exercise 8

Give the inverse of the number 2 1/4.

Exercise 9Complete the

missing/lacking digit

to make the number 47_1 divisible by 9.

Exercise 10A rectangular

garden is 10 m long, and its width

is 4 m shorter. Calculate the

garden area in the scale of 1:100.

Calculate: 1/3 : 0,5 + 4 =

Exercise 11

Exercise 12The sum of all lengths of a cube’s sides

equals 120 cm. How long is one side of the cube?

Exercise 13

Give a number 10 000 times greater than

0,75.

The sum of three next

natural numbers is 24.

What are the numbers?

Exercise 14

Exercise 15

How much is 1/3 of product of numbers:

12 and 18 ?

Exercise 16

How much is a reminder of

dividing 2487549 by 4?

Exercise 17

Fill in the right vulgar fractions.

__ < 0,500 < __

Exercise 18

             

The sum of three next even numbers

is 42. What are the

numbers?

Exercise 19

A diameter of the circle is 12 cm.

Give the radius of this circle .

Exercise 20Dimentions of the

cuboid are  : 8 cm, 6 cm and 4

cm. Give the sum of the length of all

its sides .

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