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A.

Evaluate the cube root:

1. ∛64

2. ∛343

3. ∛729

4. ∛1728

5. ∛9261

6. ∛4096

7. ∛8000

8. ∛3375

9. ∛-216

10. ∛-512

11. ∛-1331

12. ∛(27/64)

13. ∛(125/216)

14. ∛(-27/125)

15. ∛(-64/343)

16. ∛1331

17. ∛(64 × 729)

18. ∛(729/1000 )

19. ∛(-512/343)

20. ∛6859

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1. Evaluate the cube of a number:

(i) (8)³

(ii) (15)³

(iii) (21)³

(iv) (60)³

2. Evaluate the cube of a decimal number:

(i) (1.2)³

(ii) (3.5)³

(iii) (0.8)³

(iv) (0.05)³

3. Evaluate the cube of a fraction number:

(i) (4/7)³

(ii) (10/11)³

(iii) (1/15)³

(iv) (1(3/10))³

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4. Choose from the following
numbers that are perfect
cubes.

(i) 125

(ii) 243

(iii) 343

(iv) 256

(v) 729

(vi) 1331

(vii) 8000

(viii) 9261

(ix) 5324

(x) 3375

5. Choose the following


numbers that are the cubes
of even numbers:

(i) 216

(ii) 729

(iii) 512

(iv) 3375

(v) 1000

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6. Choose the following numbers
that are the cubes of odd numbers:

(i) 125

(ii) 343

(iii) 1728

(iv) 4096

(v) 9261

7. Find the smallest number by


which 11979 must be multiplied so
that the product is a perfect cube.

8. Find the smallest number by


which 8575 must be multiplied so
that the product is a perfect cube.

9. What is the smallest number by


which 108 must be divided so that
the quotient is a perfect cube?

10. Find the smallest number by


which 33275 must be divided so
that the quotient is a perfect cube.

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I. Arrange in columns
and add:
(i) 292342, 1454651 and
4681509
(ii) 40236754, 32133046
and 29517354

II. Arrange in column


and find the difference
of the following:
(i) 689318874 and
897545768
(ii) 80541658 and
65872549

III. Word problems:


(i) A soap factory produced 2692654 soaps in
one year. In the next year it produced 867205
more. How many soaps did the factory
produced in the second year?
(ii) In an election 23875501 votes were polled.
There were three candidates in the election.
Two of them got 9823823 and 11575923 votes
respectively. How many votes were polled in
favour of the third candidate?

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(iii) In one year Mr. Daniel earned
$257088, his wife earned $123672
and their son earned $96750. How
much money did Mr Daniel’s
family earn in one year?
(iv) A number when subtracted
from 581641200 gives 392715315.
Find the number.
(v) A large poultry farm produced
6452148, 7026075 and 8121236
eggs in three successive years. Find
the total number of eggs produced
in three years.
(vi) A number exceeds 64367484
by 6754165. What is that number?
(vii) Subtract the greatest 8-digit
number from the smallest 9-digit
number.
(viii) In a cold storage, there were
386532308 kg potatoes. If
364228208 kg potatoes are sold
off then how many kg of potatoes
are left in the godown?

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I. Find the following
products:
(i) 86957 × 99999
(ii) 181828312 × 11
Word problems:

1. 392600 apples are packed equally in 1208


boxes. How many apples are packed in a box?
2. The product of two numbers is 819210. If
one number is 999 then what is the other
number?
3. The cost of a moped is $12876. Find the cost
of 999 mopeds.
4. A factory produces 39486400 bolts in a year.
575 bolts are packed in a carton. How many
cartons are required to pack the bolts
produced in a year?
5. Multiply the largest 5-digit number by the
smallest 4-digit number.
6. Find the least number that should be
subtracted from 8656700 so that the result is
exactly divisible by 102.

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1. Solve the following:
(i) (16437 - 6898) + 4132
(ii) 28910 + 17825 -23349
(iii) (7814 + 1025) - 6099
(iv) (54052 - 39970) -
13011
(v) 9238 - 6092 + 2357
(vi) 19389 + 21005 - 28357
2. Subtract 5381 from the sum of 3481 and 6920.
3. From 29500 subtract the difference of 4150 and
1405.

4. There are 60555 books in the library. 28276 books


are issued and 12609 new books are added to the old
stock. How many books are left in the library?
5. Mary has $ 4000. She bought a purse for $ 1020 and
goggles for $ 2673. How much money is still left with
Mary?
6. Terry purchased a box that can be hold 4085 comic
books. Maria had 1560 books, Mike had 1025 and Davis
had 3267. Will all the books fit in the box? How many
books will be left?
7. In a village, there are 7099 men, 8297 women and
the rest are children. If the total population of the
village is 23692 then find the number of children.
8. Out of 6321 students in a school, 2430 come by
school bus and 1029 by walk. How many come on
bicycles?
9. Out of 9687 mangoes, 4028 mangoes were ripe and
2137 were green. Rest of the mangoes were rotten.
Find the number of rotten mangoes.

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Find the H.C.F. of the
following mentally

(i) 24 and 36
(ii) 56 and 72

(iii) 21 and 35

(iv) 56 and 70

(v) 45 and 81

(vi) 42 and 49

(vii) 44, 66 and 110


(viii) 48, 64 and 120
(ix) 12, 15 and 18
(x) 75 and 125
(xi) 64 and 78
(xii) 27, 36 and 54
(i) 32 and 68
(ii) 45 and 180
(iii) 56 and 72
(iv) 96 and 218
(v) 8, 16 and 36

(vi) 9, 18 and 27

(vii) 20, 80 and 128

(viii) 60, 80, 90

(ix) 25, 75, 95

(x) 12, 24, 88

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Solve each of the following
equations in one step.

(a) 3x/2 - 10 = 1/2

(b) x/2 - x/3 = 8

(c) 6x - 9 - 2(1 - x) = x + 9

(d) 2(x - 2) - 5(x - 5) = 4(x - 8) - 2(x - 2)

(e) (2 - y)/(y + 7) = 3/5

(f) (3x + 2)/(2x - 3) = - 3/2

(g) (x - 8 )/3 = (x - 3)/5

(h) 0.25(4y - 3) = 0.5y - 9

The sum of two consecutive even numbers is 38.


Find the numbers.

The sum of three consecutive odd numbers is 51.


Find the numbers.

Rene is 6 years older than her younger sister. After


1 0 years, the sum of their ages will be 50 years.
Find their present ages.

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Find the square root of each of the
following numbers mentally.

1. 225

2. 441

3. 729

4. 1296

5. 2025

6. 4096

7. 7056
8. 8100

9. 9216

10. 11025

11. 15876

12. 17424

13. Find the smallest number by which 1008


must be multiplied to get a perfect square.
Also, find the square root of the perfect
square so obtained.

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