WEATHER
The weather still remains hot and dw', a light rain falling on Tuesday last.
Standard n 1. Write down the numbers' from 1 to 100 like this:—l, 2, 3, —100, and downwards from 100 to 1. 2. Start with 32 and count by 2’s to 88. 3. Start with 0 and count by s’s to 100 and downwards from 100 to 0. 4. Write out and learn 2 X and 3 X tables.
Standard 111 1. 9+4+7 +S+ 5. I 2. 12 +l6 + 20+33. 3. 96-28. 4. 16---4. 5. 15X6. Standard IV 1. 563+269 +s6+ 8 + 546. 2. 4127-1760. 3. 567X9. 4. 5129 * 8. 5 Find product of 57 and 30. Standards 111 and IV Make up NINE more examples of EACH type of sum set above. Write out and revise all addition and (if possible) all multiplication tables. Make sure you know these thoroughly.
(a) 1. Add each column (a) (b) (c) (d) —4 answers. 2. Add each row across —6 answers. 3. Subtract numbers in column (a) from numbers in column (b), e.g., 3807 (b) 4. Subtract numbers in column (c) from numbers in column (d), e.g., 5738 5. Multiply row (1) (a), (1) (b), (1) (c). (1) (d) by 9, 37, 46, and 85 respectively—l 6 answers. 6. Divide row (6) (a), (6) (b), (6) (c). (6) (d) by 12. 48, 65, and 97 respectively—l 6 answers. B. Form I 1. £lO2 19s lld+ £59 14s 2d + £72 3s 6d+ £47 2s 9d + £59 12s 4d. 2. £97 16s 2d-£39 18s lOd. 3. £l6 9s 3dX9. 4. £244 9s 4d-r-8. 5. Reduce to pence: £7 14s 3d. 6 Find the total: 75 half-crowns, 97 ° shillings, 122 sixpences, 150 pennies. 7. 61b 7ozX7. Form II (Fractions are represented below thus: 1/4, 1/3, 1/2, etc.) 1. £372 16s sd+£B9 19s 4d+£256 17s 6d + £46 9s 3d+ £8 17s lld+£l76 12s 7d. 2. £37,896 16s sd £18,989 19s 3Jd. 3. £156 13s 8d X 97. 4. £756 14s 9d---35. 5 How many 3s 4d books can be bought ' for £67 6s 8d? 6. 12 1/2 + 3 7/8 + 4 3/4. 7. (a) 2 5/BXIO 2/3; (b) 4 1/2-6 3/7. General Note.—All work set is revision, and should be used as accuracy revision tests. In all cases practice neatness and good figure formation.
5. 9 + 7= ' 6 + 9 = 7 + 4 = 4+9 = 8 + 9 = 7 + 6 = 9 + 0 = 6 + 6 = 6+8 = 4 + 8 = 5 + 9 = 2 + 9 = 6. 17 + 3 = 25 + 4 = 25 + 5 = 28 + 2 = 45 + 2 = 41 + 8 = 20 + 9 = 44 + 5 = 23 + 5 = 32 + 4 = 54 + 5 = 32 + 8 = 7. 18 + 3 = 19 + 9 = 27 + 5= ■ 39 + 3 = 29 + 4 = 39 + 6 = 28 + 7 = 44 + 0 = 37 + 8 = 23 + 9 = 48 + 8 = 53 + 9 = 8. 7+ =16 5+ =14 7+ =12 6+ =14 ( 9+ =18 7+ =15 2+ = 5 7+ =11 5+ =14 8+ =12 7+ =13 6+ =11 9. 23+ =28 14+ =19 24+ =29 33+ =36 22+ =28 45+ =49 63+ =68 73+ =79 40+ * =48 54+ =59 72+ =77 35+ =39 10. 28+ =31 4#+ =52 47+ =51 38+ =46 53+ =62 49+ =53 38+ =44 37+ =42 47+ =54 39+ =44 57+ =63 68+ =72
Forms I and II A. (a) (b) (c) (d) (1) 1059 3807 4826 5738 (2) 1842 2463 2475 3351 (3) 1911 2723 4650 ' 5817 (4) 1356 4003 5060 7462 (5) 1287 3215 2952 6376 (6) 4391 6903 5120 7087
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