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The document outlines the services offered by Aim Coaching Center, including personalized math, science, and English sessions at their location in Queens Park. It contains a series of mathematics problems covering fractions, least common multiples, decimal operations, and area and perimeter calculations. Contact information for the coach, Subhash Chandra, is also provided.

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The document outlines the services offered by Aim Coaching Center, including personalized math, science, and English sessions at their location in Queens Park. It contains a series of mathematics problems covering fractions, least common multiples, decimal operations, and area and perimeter calculations. Contact information for the coach, Subhash Chandra, is also provided.

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CL-7 (MATHEMATICS)

AIM COACHING CENTER


MATH, SCIENCE AND ENGLISH

Maximize your learning with our personalized sessions.

ADDRESS: 33 AYER ROAD,


QUEENS PARK -6107 (WA)

We offer both individual and group session on various subjects, and we


adapt our method of teaching to your learning style.

Contact: Subhash Chandra (MBA, M-Tech, PGD.Sc, PGCCS)


Mobile: 0435166810
Fractions:

1. If I share a pizza equally among 4 friends, what fraction of the pizza does each friend
get? _____________________________________
2. What is the difference between 1/2 and 2/3?
_____________________________________
3. I have 3/4 cup of flour and need 1 cup for a recipe. How much more flour do I need?
_____________________________________
4. Simplify the fraction 5/10. What is the equivalent fraction with the smallest denominator?
_____________________________________
5. I shaded 6 out of 12 squares on a grid. What fraction of the grid is shaded?
_____________________________________
6. Order the following fractions from least to greatest: 1/4, 2/5, 3/8.
7. How many eighths are there in 3 wholes? _____________________________________
Can you show this with fraction manipulatives?
_____________________________________
8. If a rectangular cake is cut into 6 equal slices, and I eat 2 slices, what fraction of the
cake is left? _____________________________________
9. My grandma baked 3/4 of a cake and I ate 1/8 of it. What fraction of the cake is left?
_____________________________________
10. A recipe calls for 1/2 cup of milk. If I only have a measuring cup with markings for 1/4
cup, how many times do I need to fill it to get the required amount?
_____________________________________

LCM (Least Common Multiple):

11. What is the LCM of 4 and 6? _____________________________________ Explain how


you found it.
12. Find the LCM of 8, 10, and 12. Can you list some multiples of the LCM that are less than
50? _____________________________________
13. We need 6 ribbons of length 4/5 m and 8 ribbons of length 3/4 m. What is the shortest
length of ribbon we can cut to avoid waste?
_____________________________________ (Hint: think about LCM)
14. I clap my hands every 3 seconds and my friend jumps every 4 seconds. If we start
together, how many seconds will it take until we do both actions at the same time?
_____________________________________ (Think LCM)
15. Two trains depart from stations A and B every 6 minutes and 8 minutes, respectively. If
they depart at the same time, how long will it take for them to depart at the same time
again? _____________________________________ (Think LCM)

Decimal Addition:

16. Add 3.2 and 1.57. Show your work step-by-step. ___________________
17. A book costs $4.85 and a pencil costs $0.70. What is the total cost of both items?
_____________________________________
18. I ran 2.35 km in the morning and 1.7 km in the afternoon. How far did I run in total?
_____________________________________
19. The temperature was 12.4°C at 9 am and rose to 17.8°C by noon. What was the
increase in temperature? _____________________________________
20. If I spend $5.25 on apples and $3.90 on oranges, how much money do I have left if I
started with $10? _____________________________________

Decimal Subtraction:

21. Subtract 6.5 from 8.23. How many tenths are there in the difference?
_____________________________________
22. A cake weighs 1.5 kg and I cut off 0.35 kg for a slice. How much cake is left?
_____________________________________
23. The starting water level in a tank is 7.8 liters and 4.2 liters are used for watering plants.
What is the remaining water level? _____________________________________
24. The temperature was 21.6°C at midday and dropped to 14.7°C by evening. What was
the decrease in temperature? _____________________________________
25. If I withdraw $6.75 from my savings account that has $12.50, how much money do I
have left? _____________________________________

Decimal Multiplication:

26. Multiply 2.5 by 0.8. Is the product greater or less than each of the factors?
_____________________________________
27. I bought 3 notebooks at $1.25 each. How much did I pay in total?
_____________________________________
28. A rectangular garden bed is 2.3 m long and 1.5 m wide. What is its area in square
meters? _____________________________________
29. A recipe calls for 3.5 cups of flour. If I only have a half-cup measuring cup, how many
times do I need to fill it to get the required amount?
_____________________________________
30. A car travels 7.8 km every 0.5 hours. How far will it travel in 2 hours?
_____________________________________

Shape Area and Perimeter:

1. Rectangular Table: A rectangular table is 1.5 meters long and 1 meter wide. What is its perimeter?
(Hint: add up the lengths of all sides) ____________________

2. Circular Pizza (Again!): The square pizza is cut into 4 equal slices. What is the area of each slice?
(Hint: divide the total area by the number of slices) ____________________

3. Rectangular Rug: A rectangular rug is 2 meters long and has a perimeter of 8 meters. What is its
width? (Hint: perimeter = 2(length + width)) ____________________

4. Triangular Garden Bed: A triangular garden bed has a base of 4 meters and equal sides of 3
meters each. What is its perimeter? (Hint: add up the lengths of all sides) _________________

5. Design a rectangular park with an area of 30 square meters and a perimeter of 20 meters. What
are the dimensions? ____________________

6. If a circular cake has a circumference of 18 cm, what is its diameter? (Hint: circumference = 2πr)
____________________

7. How many square tiles with a side length of 10 cm would you need to cover a rectangular floor
that is 2 meters long and 1.5 meters wide? ____________________

8. A circular flower bed has a radius of 0.5 meters. How much fencing do you need to enclose it
completely? ____________________

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