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1. Take out a blank piece of paper and a pencil (no calculator until Question ). 2. Label your paper 1-15 down the left-hand side. 3. You have 60s to complete each question. 4. At the end of this exercise, you will be given the answers to the questions. Give yourself a mark out of 15.

Question 1. A cruise line travels to country A every 6 days, to country B every 8 days and to country C every 10 days. If the cruise line sent ships to all three countries today, in how many days will all three trips start on the same day?

Question 2. Kristophe is bringing in a basket of strawberries to share with his group in Science class. The class could be divided in groups of 4, 6 or 8. What is the least number of strawberries that must be in the basket without any left over?

Question 3. Toulah is planning a party. A box of candies is sold for $6 and a box of chocolate is sold for $8. If she spends the same amount on each, what will be the least amount of money Toulah spends on each item?

Question 4. In band practice, the students were asked to stomp their feet on every sixth beat, and clap their hands on every fourth beat. On which beat did they first have to do both?

Question 5. Which of these numbers are divisible by 4? 4683, 5284, 7112, 49714

Question 6. Which pair of numbers is divisible by both 3 and 6? a) 521 and 462b) 216 and 89 c) 528 and 63d) 324 and 108

Question 12. Out of 50 students surveyed, 15 knew who won the 2006 World Cup (Italy!). In a school of 300 students, approximately how many would know who had won the World Cup?

Have your Calculator Ready for the next 3 Questions.

Question 13. Sooyoun is selling 256 chocolate bars to raise money for a trip. - She sold 25% of them to Dana. - Then she sold 25% of those remaining to Trina. - She sold 25% of those remaining after that to Matt. - Then, she sold 25% of those remaining to Makeyla. How many chocolate bars are left?

Question 14. Sarah went to Big Betty's Burgers for lunch. She bought a lunch for her friend as well. The cost of the lunch was $20 and $3 tax was then added for a total of $23. What percentage was the tax?

Question 15. Billy had been waiting until a golf club he wanted went on sale. Finally it happened and the sign read: “Golf club, regular $239.00, and now 25% off”. Determine what Billy had paid including the 15% sales tax.

 1. Day B  A  3. $2411. D  th beat  bars  6.D14. 15%  7.1/7015. $  8. D