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\documentclass[12pt,a4paper]{exam} | |
\pointsmarginright | |
\begin{document} | |
\begin{questions} | |
\question | |
\part[2] | |
Show that $371 \times 83 = 30\,793$ | |
\part[1] | |
Write down the answer to $3.71 \times 0.83$ | |
\part[1] | |
Pete is converting money from dollars to pounds. He has \$307.93 and he knows that one pound is worth \$0.83. How much does he have in pounds. | |
\question[3] | |
Convert the decimal $0.\overdot3\overdot6$ to a fraction. Give your answer in its simplest terms | |
\question[2] | |
Write 720 as a product of its prime factors. | |
\question | |
\part[2] | |
Write 60 as product of its prime factors | |
\part[1] | |
Write down all the factors of 60 in ascending order | |
\part[3] | |
Find the Highest Common Factor (HCF) of 60 and 96. | |
\part[1] | |
Find the LCM of 60 and 96. | |
\question[3] | |
James thinks of two numbers. He says | |
\begin{quote} | |
``The HCF of my numbers is 3 and the LCM is 45.'' | |
\end{quote} | |
What two numbers could James be thinking of? | |
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