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Mathex 2007 Year 7 Question 1

If A x A = A + A, what are the two possible values of A?

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If A x A = A + A, what are the two possible values of A?

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Mathex 2007 Year 7 Question 1

If A x A = A + A, what are the two possible values of A?

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Mathex 2007 Year 7 Question 2

How many squares, of any size, are there in this pattern?

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Mathex 2007 Year 7 Question 2

How many squares, of any size, are there in this pattern?

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Mathex 2007 Year 7 Question 2

How many squares, of any size, are there in this pattern?

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Mathex 2007 Year 7 Question 3

How many times will you write a 1 if you list the first 100 counting
numbers?

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Mathex 2007 Year 7 Question 3

How many times will you write a 1 if you list the first 100 counting
numbers?

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Mathex 2007 Year 7 Question 3

How many times will you write a 1 if you list the first 100 counting
numbers?

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Mathex 2007 Year 7 Question 4

A flag has 4 horizontal stripes, in the colours red, yellow, blue and white
(not necessarily in that order). How many flags could be made from that
description?

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Mathex 2007 Year 7 Question 4

A flag has 4 horizontal stripes, in the colours red, yellow, blue and white
(not necessarily in that order). How many flags could be made from that
description?

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Mathex 2007 Year 7 Question 4

A flag has 4 horizontal stripes, in the colours red, yellow, blue and white
(not necessarily in that order). How many flags could be made from that
description?

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Mathex 2007 Year 7 Question 5

At midday Sarah starts to cut a log into five equal pieces. If it takes 2 minutes
for each cut at what time will she finish?

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Mathex 2007 Year 7 Question 5

At midday Sarah starts to cut a log into five equal pieces. If it takes 2 minutes
for each cut at what time will she finish?

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Mathex 2007 Year 7 Question 5

At midday Sarah starts to cut a log into five equal pieces. If it takes 2 minutes
for each cut at what time will she finish?

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Mathex 2007 Year 7 Question 6

Three consecutive numbers (one after the other) multiply to 504.


What are the three numbers?

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Mathex 2007 Year 7 Question 6

Three consecutive numbers (one after the other) multiply to 504.


What are the three numbers?

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Mathex 2007 Year 7 Question 6

Three consecutive numbers (one after the other) multiply to 504.


What are the three numbers?

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Mathex 2007 Year 7 Question 7

What is the difference between a hundred thousandths and a hundred


thousandth?

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Mathex 2007 Year 7 Question 7

What is the difference between a hundred thousandths and a hundred


thousandth?

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Mathex 2007 Year 7 Question 7

What is the difference between a hundred thousandths and a hundred


thousandth?

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Mathex 2007 Year 7 Question 8

What is the distance around a polygon otherwise known as?

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Mathex 2007 Year 7 Question 8

What is the distance around a polygon otherwise known as?

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Mathex 2007 Year 7 Question 8

What is the distance around a polygon otherwise known as?

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Mathex 2007 Year 7 Question 9

Cindy is travelling from Whangarei to Pukekohe, a distance of 190 km. She


travels at a speed of 40 km/h. How long will it take her to arrive at her
destination in hours and minutes?

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Mathex 2007 Year 7 Question 9

Cindy is travelling from Whangarei to Pukekohe, a distance of 190 km. She


travels at a speed of 40 km/h. How long will it take her to arrive at her
destination in hours and minutes?

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Mathex 2007 Year 7 Question 9

Cindy is travelling from Whangarei to Pukekohe, a distance of 190 km. She


travels at a speed of 40 km/h. How long will it take her to arrive at her
destination in hours and minutes?

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Mathex 2007 Year 7 Question 10

If 2 batches of chilli will feed 9 people how many batches should you make
to feed 72 people?

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Mathex 2007 Year 7 Question 10

If 2 batches of chilli will feed 9 people how many batches should you make
to feed 72 people?

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Mathex 2007 Year 7 Question 10

If 2 batches of chilli will feed 9 people how many batches should you make
to feed 72 people?

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Mathex 2007 Year 7 Question 11

A cake recipe calls for ¾ of kg of flour. If she has a 5 kg bag of flour, how
many cakes can she bake?

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Mathex 2007 Year 7 Question 11

A cake recipe calls for ¾ of kg of flour. If she has a 5 kg bag of flour, how
many cakes can she bake?

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Mathex 2007 Year 7 Question 11

A cake recipe calls for ¾ of kg of flour. If she has a 5 kg bag of flour, how
many cakes can she bake?

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Mathex 2007 Year 7 Question 12

What is the square root of the square root of the square root of 6561?

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Mathex 2007 Year 7 Question 12

What is the square root of the square root of the square root of 6561?

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Mathex 2007 Year 7 Question 12

What is the square root of the square root of the square root of 6561?

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Mathex 2007 Year 7 Question 13

Mark and Phil arrive late for a movie and miss 10% of it. The movie is 2
hours and 50 minutes long. How many minutes of the movie did they
watch?

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Mathex 2007 Year 7 Question 13

Mark and Phil arrive late for a movie and miss 10% of it. The movie is 2
hours and 50 minutes long. How many minutes of the movie did they
watch?

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Mathex 2007 Year 7 Question 13

Mark and Phil arrive late for a movie and miss 10% of it. The movie is 2
hours and 50 minutes long. How many minutes of the movie did they
watch?

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Mathex 2007 Year 7 Question 14

Jamie was half the age of her mother 20 years ago. If Jamie is 40 then how
old is her mother?

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Mathex 2007 Year 7 Question 14

Jamie was half the age of her mother 20 years ago. If Jamie is 40 then how
old is her mother?

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Mathex 2007 Year 7 Question 14

Jamie was half the age of her mother 20 years ago. If Jamie is 40 then how
old is her mother?

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Mathex 2007 Year 7 Question 15

A mathematical fisherman described the weight of his prize fish as


6kg plus a third of its own weight. How heavy was the fish?

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Mathex 2007 Year 7 Question 15

A mathematical fisherman described the weight of his prize fish as


6kg plus a third of its own weight. How heavy was the fish?

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Mathex 2007 Year 7 Question 15

A mathematical fisherman described the weight of his prize fish as


6kg plus a third of its own weight. How heavy was the fish?

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Mathex 2007 Year 7 Question 16

Find the missing number: 1,5,17,53, ___, 485, …

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Mathex 2007 Year 7 Question 16

Find the missing number: 1,5,17,53, ___, 485, …

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Mathex 2007 Year 7 Question 16

Find the missing number: 1,5,17,53, ___, 485, …

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Mathex 2007 Year 7 Question 17

What is the 31st odd number?

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Mathex 2007 Year 7 Question 17

What is the 31st odd number?

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Mathex 2007 Year 7 Question 17

What is the 31st odd number?

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Mathex 2007 Year 7 Question 18

There are two ducks in front of a duck, 2 ducks behind a duck and a
duck in the middle. What is the smallest possible number of ducks?

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Mathex 2007 Year 7 Question 18

There are two ducks in front of a duck, 2 ducks behind a duck and a
duck in the middle. What is the smallest possible number of ducks?

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Mathex 2007 Year 7 Question 18

There are two ducks in front of a duck, 2 ducks behind a duck and a
duck in the middle. What is the smallest possible number of ducks?

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Mathex 2007 Year 7 Question 19

If a hot tap can fill a bath in 12 minutes, and a cold tap can fill it in 6
minutes, how long does it take to fill the bath with both taps on?

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Mathex 2007 Year 7 Question 19

If a hot tap can fill a bath in 12 minutes, and a cold tap can fill it in 6
minutes, how long does it take to fill the bath with both taps on?

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Mathex 2007 Year 7 Question 19

If a hot tap can fill a bath in 12 minutes, and a cold tap can fill it in 6
minutes, how long does it take to fill the bath with both taps on?

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Mathex 2007 Year 7 Question 20

A mathematician bought 26 donuts for 3 people. The biggest eater ate


twice as many as the mathematician while the other person ate one
less than the mathematician. There were 3 donuts left over. How
many donuts did the biggest eater eat?

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Mathex 2007 Year 7 Question 20

A mathematician bought 26 donuts for 3 people. The biggest eater ate


twice as many as the mathematician while the other person ate one
less than the mathematician. There were 3 donuts left over. How
many donuts did the biggest eater eat?

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Mathex 2007 Year 7 Question 20

A mathematician bought 26 donuts for 3 people. The biggest eater ate


twice as many as the mathematician while the other person ate one
less than the mathematician. There were 3 donuts left over. How
many donuts did the biggest eater eat?

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Mathex 2007 Year 7 Practice Question 1

Kyle earns $10 an hour for walking the neighbour’s dog. Today he can only
walk the dog for 45 minutes. How much will Kyle make today?

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Mathex 2007 Year 7 Practice Question 1

Kyle earns $10 an hour for walking the neighbour’s dog. Today he can only
walk the dog for 45 minutes. How much will Kyle make today?

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Mathex 2007 Year 7 Practice Question 1

Kyle earns $10 an hour for walking the neighbour’s dog. Today he can only
walk the dog for 45 minutes. How much will Kyle make today?

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Mathex 2007 Year 7 Practice Question 2

On an algebra test, Susan had seven times as many correct answers as


incorrect ones. There were 120 items on the test, how many did she get
right?

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Mathex 2007 Year 7 Practice Question 2

On an algebra test, Susan had seven times as many correct answers as


incorrect ones. There were 120 items on the test, how many did she get
right?

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Mathex 2007 Year 7 Practice Question 2

On an algebra test, Susan had seven times as many correct answers as


incorrect ones. There were 120 items on the test, how many did she get
right?

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Mathex 2007 Year 7 Practice Question 3

A police officer receives a report of a drunk driver on the road on June 3rd
at 10:41 pm and another similar report at 1:19 am on June 4th. How much
time has elapsed between reports?

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Mathex 2007 Year 7 Practice Question 3

A police officer receives a report of a drunk driver on the road on June 3rd
at 10:41 pm and another similar report at 1:19 am on June 4th. How much
time has elapsed between reports?

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Mathex 2007 Year 7 Practice Question 3

A police officer receives a report of a drunk driver on the road on June 3rd
at 10:41 pm and another similar report at 1:19 am on June 4th. How much
time has elapsed between reports?

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Mathex 2007 Year 7 Tiebreaker Question

Which two numbers have a total of 27 and a difference of 9?

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Mathex 2007 Year 7 Tiebreaker Question

Which two numbers have a total of 27 and a difference of 9?

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Mathex 2007 Year 7 Tiebreaker Question

Which two numbers have a total of 27 and a difference of 9?

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