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Year 7 Test

This document contains a 10-question math worksheet for year 7 students in Australia. The questions cover topics like adding fractions, finding areas, circumference of circles, subtraction, prime numbers, weight calculations, profit/loss problems, adding decimals, and finding diagonals of rhombuses. Students are to choose the correct answers from options provided or fill in numeric values. The document provides the full context for students to work through and learn from the questions and answers.

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Year 7 Test

This document contains a 10-question math worksheet for year 7 students in Australia. The questions cover topics like adding fractions, finding areas, circumference of circles, subtraction, prime numbers, weight calculations, profit/loss problems, adding decimals, and finding diagonals of rhombuses. Students are to choose the correct answers from options provided or fill in numeric values. The document provides the full context for students to work through and learn from the questions and answers.

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Year 7
Australia School Math
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Choose correct answer(s) from the given choices

(1) Add the following fractions and reduce the sum to the simplest form:
7 3
2 + 4
9 4

19 19
a. 8 b. 7
36 35

1 19
c. 7 d. 7
2 36

Fill in the blanks

(2) The area of the shaded region in the given figure is m2.

(3) The radii of two circles are 17 cm and 9 cm respectively, then the radius of the circle which has its

circumference equal to the sum of the circumference of the two circles is cm .

Answer the questions

5 5
(4) In a race, Daniel has covered of the total distance, whereas, Brian has covered only . How
7 14

much less distance has Brian covered as compared to Daniel?

−63
(5) Calculate the additive inverse of .
62

(6) What is the smallest number that should be added to 22.05 to give a prime number?

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(7) The weight of a salt packet is 1.1 kg. What is the total weight of 3 such packets?

(8) Edward buys 160 umbrellas, paying $52.90 for each umbrella. He decides to sell each umbrella for
$70. How many umbrellas does he have to sell at this price to completely cover his cost?

(9) What do you get when you add the following decimals: 360.99, 80.21, and 0.43?

(10) If diagonal of a rhombus are in ratio 4:3, and its area is 54 cm2. Find the smaller diagonal of the
rhombus.

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