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Skip to Main ContentQuiz CH 6, 7, 8 Close Feb 22, 30 pointsQuestion 4 of 30 (1 point)|Question Attempt: 1 of 1Katelyn1 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 30Question 4

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Question 10Find the missing number in the following series:4 8 ? 32 64 128A: 24 B: 19 C: 16 D: 8 E: None of theseQuestion 11Find the missing number in the following series:? 85 81 83 79 81 77A: 89 B: 83 C: 87 D: 80 E: None of theseQuestion 12The numbers in the grid go together in a certain way.Which number should be in the square marked by the question mark?35 30 2731 26 2328 23 ?A: 19 B: 20 C: 21 D: 18 E: None of theseQuestion 13Percy rides his scooter to the station, which is 10 kilometres away. If Percy rides at a steady pace of20 kilometres per hour, how many minutes will it take him to ride from home to the station?A: 2 B: 4 C: 40 D: 30 E: None of thesePage 3Question 14If Bert had 3 cents more he would have twice as much as Georgia. If he had 4 cents less, he wouldhave the same amount.How many cents does Bert have?A: 4 B: 7 C: 11 D: 14 E: None of theseThe following story relates to the next two questions.Arthur, Ronald and Dianne each have a pile of socks. Mr Sockman’s sock collection is worth half thevalue of Ronald’s sock collection plus one white sock, one grey sock and one black sock.3 X black socks 8 X black socks 4 X black socks2 X white socks 1 X white socks 1 X white socks1 X grey sock 3 X grey socksArthur’s Socks Ronald’s Socks Dianne’s SocksBlack socks fetch one quarter of the price of white ones at auction, whilst greys fetch half.Question 15Who has the least variety of socks in their collection?A: Ronald B: Arthur C: Dianne D: Mr Sockman E: None of theseQuestion 16Who would get the most money for their sock collection at auction?A: Ronald B: Arthur C: Dianne D: Mr Sockman E: None of theseQuestion 17The numbers in the circles go together in a certain way.Find the missing number marked by the question mark:Page 4120, 8 ?, 4 220, 18180, 14A: 70 B: 80 C: 60 D: 40 E: None of theseQuestion 18The numbers in the grid go together in a certain way. One of the squares has a * placedin it, to hide the number underneath.Which number should be in the square marked by the question mark?32 26 2227 ? 1722 16 *A: 21 B: 14 C: 20 D: 10 E: None of theseQuestion 19There are 72 apples on my tree at home; 38 are red, and the rest are green. I know 46 of the appleshave worms in them, so I can’t use them for cooking.What is the maximum number of green apples I could have left to cook with?

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