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The Great 10IC
Mathematics
Competition
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EVEREVEREVEREVEREVER
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M EA L
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FAREDCE
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T RN
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Solve the following equation:
4
14
2
13
xx
2
3x
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What are the two missing numbers in the series below?
_ _ 3 3 7 7 2 3 6 5
4 3
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Solve
10)12(2)35(8 xx
ANS: 4/9
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Solve
02092 xxAns: -4, -5
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Solve
8)1(2 2 xxx
Ans: 4, -2
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There is one on a minute and two in a moment, but only one in a million
years.
What am I talking about?
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What digit does each letter represent in the multiplication
below, given that no two letters stand for the same digit?
L A G E R
X 4
R E G A L
Larger = 21978
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Solve to find x and y
1543
943
yx
yx
ANS: x= 1, y= -3
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Solve the following equation:
44
33
3
12
xx
61x
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Simplify fully
4
2322
2
x
xx
2
12
x
x
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Find Angle GBF
ANS: 108
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In the diagram, the lengths AD, BD and CD are all equal and the angle BCD is y. What is the size of the angle ABD?
Ans: 90-y
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3600ml of milk is enough to feed 8 cats for a week. How much milk would be
needed for 3 cats for a week?
1.35 L
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BENDDRAWDRAWDRAW
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AGB
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At
The
.
Of
On
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STEP
PETS
PETS
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R|E|A|D|I|N|G
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B
A E
DUMR
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U T
S
U E
J M
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ONE
T
S
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NE14
10S?
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Factorise the following quadratic:
376 2 xx
3213 xx
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A vertical radio mast is held in position by a wire which is 48m long. The wire is attached to a point 32 metres up the mast. The wire makes an angle (A) with the mast. What is the size of angle (A)?
48.2 degrees
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Timing
Tim ing
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ON
THE THE
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COTAXME
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HAIR_
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GIVE GET
GIVE GET
GIVE GET
GIVE GET
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VAD ERS
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DNA4TH
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WEAR
LONG
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79 S 34 A 92
F 182 E 376
7 T 27 Y 12
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DAIL
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BOB