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Page 1: SEMI-FINAL ROUND QUESTIONS WITH ANSWERS POWERPOINT

SEMI-FINAL ROUND SEMI-FINAL ROUND QUESTIONS WITH ANSWERS QUESTIONS WITH ANSWERS

POWERPOINTPOWERPOINT

Page 2: SEMI-FINAL ROUND QUESTIONS WITH ANSWERS POWERPOINT

Some of the questions have been modified and may appear slightly different from those in the actual competition.

To access answers simply left click the mouse and an automatic answer sequence will appear with an

explanation where appropriate

HAVE FUN

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PRIMARY SCHOOLS’ MATHEMATICS CHALLENGE 2008 SEMI FINAL

Each arm of the cross totals 50

19

17

13

Which two numbers are missing from the empty boxes?

18 15

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PRIMARY SCHOOLS’ MATHEMATICS CHALLENGE 2008 SEMI FINAL

Find the mathematical terms mixed up in the capital letter strings written below. A clue is given for each one

MATURE PETER - can be measured

SO LESS ICE – can be shapely

TEMPERATURE

ISOSCELES

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PRIMARY SCHOOLS’ MATHEMATICS CHALLENGE 2008 SEMI FINAL

Emily multiplies three different numbers together.

Each number is greater than one.

Her answer is 24.

What could her numbers have been?

2 3 4X X

6 4X = 24

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PRIMARY SCHOOLS’ MATHEMATICS CHALLENGE 2008 SEMI FINAL

Apples cost 15p each.

Jack buys seven apples

How much change does Jack receive from £2.00?

Buy 2 for 25p.

Two apples can be bought for 25p

Six apples can be bought for 75p

Add the cost of a single apple to 75p

75p + 15p = 90p

£2.00 - 90p = £1.10

£1.10

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PRIMARY SCHOOLS’ MATHEMATICS CHALLENGE 2008 SEMI FINAL

The perimeter of this regular pentagon is 40 cm

Amy joins two congruent pentagons together

What is the perimeter of Amy’s new shape?

One side measures 40 cm ÷ 5 = 8cm

There are 8 sides toAmy’s new shape

The new perimeter is8cm x 8 = 64cm

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PRIMARY SCHOOLS’ MATHEMATICS CHALLENGE 2008 SEMI FINAL

True or false?

Look at the statements below and say whether each is true (T) or false (F)

A. All quadrilaterals have four right angles

B. All quadrilaterals have at least one line of symmetry

C. A right angle triangle may be isosceles T

F

F

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PRIMARY SCHOOLS’ MATHEMATICS CHALLENGE 2008 SEMI FINAL

This shape has been rotated 900 clockwise at point A.

Which shape below shows its original position?

A B C D E

D

A

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PRIMARY SCHOOLS’ MATHEMATICS CHALLENGE 2008 SEMI FINAL

Laura says that 20% of the number she is thinking of is 36.

She asks Ben to find out what her number is and then make his answer up to 225.

What is the number that Ben should add to Laura’s number to make 225?

20% is equal to one-fifth

Laura’s original number is 36 x 5 = 180

Ben subtracts 180 from 225 to find his number

225 - 180 = 45

45

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PRIMARY SCHOOLS’ MATHEMATICS CHALLENGE 2008 SEMI FINAL

A football team scores 45 goals in a season.

Adam scores 18 goals.

Tom scores one-third of them.

Nick scores three.

How many goals were scored by other team members?

1/3 of 45 is 15

The three players score 18 + 15 + 3 = 36

The other players score 45 - 36 = 9 goals

9

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PRIMARY SCHOOLS’ MATHEMATICS CHALLENGE 2008 SEMI FINAL

Carpet cost £15 per m2.

Jason has a room like the plan in the drawing.

Jason covers the floor with carpet.

How much does the carpet for the room cost altogether?

3m

3m

3m

5 m

2 m

6 m

Split the room into two rectangles to find the total area

Area A is 6m x 3m = 18m2

Area B is 3m x 2m = 6m2

The total area is 24m2 The total cost is 24m2 x £15 = £360

A

B

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PRIMARY SCHOOLS’ MATHEMATICS CHALLENGE 2008 SEMI FINAL

Ben draw square with sides 6.5 cm long.

Amy draws a square with sides twice as long as Ben’s square.

What is the area of Amy’s square?

6.5 cm

6.5cm6.5cm 6.5cm

6.5 cm

6.5 cm

13 cm

13 cm

The area of the new square is 13cm x 13cm = 169cm2

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PRIMARY SCHOOLS’ MATHEMATICS CHALLENGE 2008 SEMI FINAL

This sequence follows the pattern of double and add one

11 23 47 191

Which three numbers are missing from the sequence?

5 95 383

Subtract one from 11 and

halve the answer

Double the previous number and add 1

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PRIMARY SCHOOLS’ MATHEMATICS CHALLENGE 2008 SEMI FINAL

The missing numbers above the blue boxes are found by adding the two numbers in the boxes directly below

The missing numbers below the blue boxes are found by multiplying the two numbers

in the boxes directly above

5 3 2

Write in the missing numbers on the drawing

8 5

13

15 6

90

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PRIMARY SCHOOLS’ MATHEMATICS CHALLENGE 2008 SEMI FINAL

What is one-third of 25% of a half of

4800?

Half of 4800 is 2400

25% (or ¼) of 2400 is 600

1/3 of 600 is 200

200

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PRIMARY SCHOOLS’ MATHEMATICS CHALLENGE 2008 SEMI FINAL

The area of the triangle A in this drawing is 80cm2.

The total area of the whole drawing is 130 cm2

The two squares are the same size.

What is the length of one side of each square?

A

The area of the two squares is 130 - 80cm2 = 50cm2

The area of one square is 50cm2 ÷ 2 = 25cm2

The length of one side of each square is 5cm

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PRIMARY SCHOOLS’ MATHEMATICS CHALLENGE 2008 SEMI FINAL

George bought a sports car for £15 000.

When he sold it two years later he received 11% less than he paid for it.

What was the price he sold his car for?

Partition 11% into 10% and 1%

10% of £15 000 is £1 500 (£15 000 ÷ 10)

1% of £15 000 is £1 500 divided by 10 or £15 000 ÷ 100

1% of £1 500 is £150

11% of £15 000 is £1 500 + £150 = £1 650

George sells the car for £15 000 - £1 650 = £13 350

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PRIMARY SCHOOLS’ MATHEMATICS CHALLENGE 2008 SEMI FINAL

The cost of Sunday lunch at a restaurant is £12.50 for two courses and £15.75 for three courses.

Five people in a party book Sunday lunch.

Two have three courses and three have two courses.

How much is left out of £100 when the bill has been paid?

2 x £15.75 = £31.50

3 x £12.50 = £37.50

£31.50 + £37.50 = £69

£100 - £69 = £31 left over

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PRIMARY SCHOOLS’ MATHEMATICS CHALLENGE 2008 SEMI FINAL

a = 5, b = 3, c = 4, d = 6

Amy uses the numbers to calculate the fraction shown below

c x b

a x d

Write the fraction shown in Amy’s problem in its lowest terms

4 x 3 = 12

6 x 5 = 30

12

30=

2

5

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What weight must be added to the left side of the scales to balance them up with the right side?

2.5Kg

750g

2 500g (2.5 Kg) - 750g = 1 750g

1 750g or 1.75Kg or 1Kg 750g

PRIMARY SCHOOLS’ MATHEMATICS CHALLENGE 2008 SEMI FINAL

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PRIMARY SCHOOLS’ MATHEMATICS CHALLENGE 2008 SEMI FINAL

Jody has the money shown.

She buys 3 packets of crisps and 2 bars of chocolate

32p47p

How much money will Jody have left?

3 packets of crisps 32p x 3 = 96p

2 bars of chocolate 47p x 2 = 94p

96p + 94p £1.90

There is £5.17 in coins

£5.17 - £1.90 = £3.27

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PRIMARY SCHOOLS’ MATHEMATICS CHALLENGE 2008 SEMI FINAL

Jack has three different rectangles each with an area of 24cm2

Each side of his rectangles is bigger than 1cm.

Each side is a whole number of centimetres long.

What are the possible perimeters of his three rectangles?

3cm2cm

12cm 6cm

4cm

8cm

Perimeter 28cm Perimeter 22cm Perimeter 20cm

Find the lengths of the sides of each rectangle using the area as a starting point

The three rectangles may be used to help you with any calculation you may need

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PRIMARY SCHOOLS’ MATHEMATICS CHALLENGE 2008 SEMI FINAL

A single cube has sides 13 mm long.

Ellie makes a chain of attached cubes like the one shown.

What is the length of Ellie’s chain of cubes when it is rounded to the nearest centimetre?

There are 19 cubesThe total length of the cubes is 19 x 13mm = 247mm

247mm = 24.7cm24.7cm rounded to the nearest centimetre is 25cm

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PRIMARY SCHOOLS’ MATHEMATICS CHALLENGE 2008 SEMI FINAL

Tom works out this brackets problem.

What is his answer?

( 7 x 5 ) + ( 55 ÷ 5 ) + ( 9 x 4 ) + ( 108 ÷ 6 )

35 11 36 18

35 + 11 + 36 + 18 = 100

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PRIMARY SCHOOLS’ MATHEMATICS CHALLENGE 2008 SEMI FINAL

Lucy enters the number 4327.5 into her calculator.

She meant to enter 4523.7

What is the difference between the number she wanted to put in and the number she put in?

4523.7 - 4327.5 = 196.2

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PRIMARY SCHOOLS’ MATHEMATICS CHALLENGE 2008 SEMI FINAL

The difference between two numbers is 25.

Their product is 150.

Their total is 35.

What is the answer when one number is divided by the other?

The two numbers are 5 and 30

30 - 5 = 25

30 x 5 = 150

30 + 5 = 35

30 ÷ 5 = 6

Or possibly

5 ÷ 30 = 1/6

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PRIMARY SCHOOLS’ MATHEMATICS CHALLENGE 2008 SEMI FINAL

James draws some shapes on a grid. Each grid square is 1cm long and 1cm wide.

32

1

5

4

A. Which shapes have only one acute angle?

B. Which shape has only right angles?

C. Which shapes each have an area of 12.5cm2?

3 and 4

5

1 and 4

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PRIMARY SCHOOLS’ MATHEMATICS CHALLENGE 2008 SEMI FINAL

Tom earns £1.50 for working on day one and double this amount on day two.

On days three, four and five he continues to earn double the amount earned on the previous day.

How much has Tom earned altogether over the five days he works?

Day 1 £1.50

Day 2 £3.00

Day 3 £6.00

Day 4 £12.00

Day 5 £24.00

Total £46.50

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PRIMARY SCHOOLS’ MATHEMATICS CHALLENGE 2008 SEMI FINAL

Kayleigh finds the sum of the non-prime numbers between 40 and 50.

She then adds the digits of her answer together.

What is the total of the digits?

The numbers are 42, 44, 45, 46, 48 and 49

The total is 274

The sum of the digits is 13

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PRIMARY SCHOOLS’ MATHEMATICS CHALLENGE 2008 SEMI FINAL

The area of each circle is 124cm2.

The red square has sides of 12cm.

What is the area of the part of the drawing shaded yellow?

The two semi-circles are the same area as one large circle, i.e.

124cm2

The area of the whole square is

12cm x 12cm = 144cm2

The area of the yellow part is144cm2 - 124cm2 = 20cm2

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PRIMARY SCHOOLS’ MATHEMATICS CHALLENGE 2008 SEMI FINAL

Fred’s teacher asks him to add together each pair of corner numbers in this target board.

Write down Fred’s answers.

19 12 21 17

11 24 14 13

40 32 9 30

16 18 10 15

There are six possible combinations

15 + 16 = 31

15 + 17 = 32

16 + 17 = 33

19 + 15 = 34

19 + 16 = 35

19 + 17 = 36

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PRIMARY SCHOOLS’ MATHEMATICS CHALLENGE 2008 SEMI FINAL

A

B

-x x

y

0

The interval on the grid is 1 or -1.

Jade translates her shape to the second quadrant. One new line

has been drawn for you

What are the co-ordinates of the new position of the points

A and B?

A (- 5, 6)

B (- 2, 1)

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PRIMARY SCHOOLS’ MATHEMATICS CHALLENGE 2008 SEMI FINAL

0.5

Tom follows the route around the drawing as shown by the arrows and finishes in the yellow middle square.

Every time he enters a circle he adds 0.5. Every time he enters a square he subtracts 0.2

What number does he finish with in the yellow square?

0.8

1.1

1.4

1.7

0.3 0.6

0.91.2

1.5

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PRIMARY SCHOOLS’ MATHEMATICS CHALLENGE 2008 SEMI FINAL

Look at the number grid below and read it from left to right in all questions

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16

17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46

47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61

Row 1

Row 2

Row 3

Row 4

A. What is the total of all the numbers in row 1?

B. Find the product of the first and last prime numbers in row 3 ?

C. In row 2 which pair of numbers have a product of 475 ?

D. In row 4 which five consecutive numbers total 250?

18 x 7 = 126 126 + 9 = 135

37 43

37 x 43 = 1591

19 x 25 = 475

48, 49, 50, 51, 52

19 25

48 49 50 51 5248 49