Practical Arithmetic Problem Solving
Practical Arithmetic Problem Solving
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PRACTICAL
ARITHMETIC
&
PROBLEM
SOLVING
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Question 1 (**+)
A wholesale vinegar merchant bought 1000 litres of vinegar at £2 a litre and 250
litres of a more expensive vinegar.
He mixed the two types of vinegar and sold it for £3200 altogether, making a profit
of 25% .
Find how much he paid, per litre, for the more expensive vinegar.
£2.24
Question 2 (**+)
The juice of 10 cartons of orange, each containing 2 litres of juice, correct to the
nearest 10 ml , is to be poured into cups.
96
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Question 3 (**+)
A builder paid £80 for the delivery of 4 m3 of sand.
The amount he paid is known to be correct to the nearest £5 and the volume of sand
is correct to the nearest m3 .
£23.57
Question 4 (**+)
A wholesale vinegar merchant bought 300 litres of vinegar at £1.50 a litre and 75
litres of a more expensive vinegar.
He mixed the two types of vinegar and sold it for £2.10 per litre, making a profit of
25%
Find how much he paid per litre for the more expensive vinegar.
£2.40
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Question 5 (***)
Question 6 (***)
A telecom engineer bought a new reel of cable to use in his next few satellite
installations.
The reel contains 100 metres of cable, correct to the nearest metre.
Each satellite installation uses 10 metres of cable, correct to the nearest half metre.
Determine the least possible amount of cable left in the reel after 9 satellite dish
installations.
7.25 m
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Question 7 (***)
Machine A is three times as fast as machine B in soldering computer motherboards.
Machine A is allocated three and a half times as many motherboards to solder than is
allocated to machine B .
Determine in hours and minutes the time it took machine A to complete its allocation.
4 hours − 40 minutes
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Question 8 (***+)
A sample of people were surveyed and asked how many cups of coffee they
consumed in a typical day.
900
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Question 9 (***+)
A courier is about to transport boxes in his van.
Each box has a label which reads “typical weight 60 kg”, which is known to be
correct to 1 significant figure.
The van has a safety notice which reads “maximum load 1200 kg”, which is thought
to be correct to 2 significant figures.
Find the largest number of boxes that can be safely loaded into the van.
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Question 10 (****)
Chemicals solutions A and B contain hydrochloric acid at concentrations of 14%
and 80% , by volume.
In what ratio must the two solutions be mixed, so that the resulting solution has
hydrochloric acid at a concentration of 50% by volume
A: B = 5:6
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Question 11 (****)
A painter and his helper agreed to complete a job in 35 days.
The helper does 60% of the amount of work that the painter does per day.
The painter produces the same amount of work every day. The helper produces the
same amount of work every day.
The painter and his helper were working together until the end of the 10 th day.
The helper broke his hand and from the 11th day onwards the painter was working by
himself, continuing to work at the same rate as before.
15
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Question 12 (****)
The 300 Year 11 pupils of a certain school are classed as “outstanding”, “good”,
“average” or “poor”.
Question 13 (****)
A wholesale vinegar merchant bought some vinegar at £1.20 a litre and a more
expensive vinegar at £1.50 per litre.
At what ratio must he mix the two types of vinegar so he can sell it at £2.16 per litre,
making a profit of 50% ?
4 :1
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Question 14 (****)
In a factory it has been established that 60 workers produce 720 toys in 9 hours.
8.5
Question 15 (****)
Orange juice and lemonade are mixed in a glass in the ratio of 1: 5 .
After one quarter of the contents of the glass were consumed, the glass was topped up
with orange juice.
3:5
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Question 16 (****)
Two glasses, with identical capacities, contain orange juice and lemonade at the ratios
of 1: 2 and 2 : 3 , respectively.
What is the resulting ratio of orange juice to lemonade, if the contents of both glasses
were poured into a bigger glass?
11:19
Question 17 (****)
The capacities of two glasses are in the ratio 5 : 3 .
The glasses contain orange juice and lemonade mixed in the ratios of 1: 2 and 2 : 3 ,
respectively.
What is the resulting ratio of orange juice to lemonade, if the contents of both glasses
were poured into a bigger glass?
43 : 77
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Question 18 (****)
In the Year 11 of a school there are twice as many boys doing triple science as girls.
a) Find the fraction of the students that do triple science that also do foreign
languages.
11 , 450
30
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Question 19 (****)
Andrew and Bethany are preparing for a Mathematics exam by doing the same set of
practice papers.
They both have one practice paper left to do and their mean scores are identical.
Andrew scores 83% on his last paper and his mean score is rises to 72% .
Bethany scores 47% on her last paper and her mean score is drops to 69% .
n = 12
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Question 20 (****)
Three children Arnie, Barnie and Carnie have been saving pound coins in their piggy
banks. The following information is known about their savings.
Question 21 (****)
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Question 22 (****)
In a cinema adult tickets cost £10 each while child tickets cost £6 .
For a certain film there were 125 people in the cinema, having paid in total £878 .
Find how many adults and how many children were watching this film?
Question 23 (****+)
Sulphuric acid is a colourless liquid which can be diluted with water.
Pure sulphuric acid is to be added to a 200 ml water solution, which also contains
sulphuric acid of concentration 15% by volume.
How many ml of pure sulphuric acid must be added so that the resulting solution
contains sulphuric acid of concentration 32% by volume.
50 ml
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Question 24 (****+)
Two towns, A and B , are connected by a straight direct road of length 400 km .
At 08 :15 another car leaves B , also travelling with constant speed, arriving at A at
13 :15 .
Determine …
11: 00 , 180 km
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Question 25 (****+)
A train travelling at constant speed, takes 14 seconds to cross a bridge of length 240
metres and 6 seconds to go past a lamp post.
Question 26 (****+)
40 soldiers in a camp, have food supplies which can last them for 30 days.
After 10 days 20 soldiers left the camp, without taking any food supplies.
After a further period of 10 days, another 10 soldiers arrived in the camp, without
bringing with them any food supplies.
The food supplies in the camp are now rationed by 20% , in order to sustain all the
30 soldiers for as long as possible.
The food supplies run out d days after the arrival of these 10 soldiers.
ENT-A , d = 25
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Question 27 (*****)
The parliament of a particular country consists entirely or representatives of two
political parties, the Preservative Party and the Vapour Party.
Before last night’s General Elections the Preservative Party had 4 times as many
representatives as the Vapour Party. As a result of last night’s General Elections the
Preservative Party has 64 fewer representatives than before which now means that
the Preservative Party had twice as many representatives as the Vapour Party.
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Question 28 (*****)
Two walkers, A and B , start their walk at the point P and at the same time.
They both walk in the same direction along a straight horizontal road, each with
constant speed.
VA = 6 2 km h −1 , VB = 6 km h −1
3
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