Methods: Unit 1 - Numbers

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This quiz will test how well you know the methods of the content
Rebecca Kensington
Quiz by Rebecca Kensington, updated more than 1 year ago
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Question 1

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BIDMAS is used to determine which order the calculation should be done
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  • True
  • False

Question 2

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When multiplying by a multiple of 10 (e.g. 10, 100, 100 etc...) you move the decimal point to the left by how many zeros there are
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  • True
  • False

Question 3

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When dividing by a multiple of 10 (e.g. 10, 100, 1000 etc...) you move the decimal to the left by how many zeros there are
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  • True
  • False

Question 4

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When you multiply decimal numbers you follow these steps: 1) Ignore the [blank_start]decimals[blank_end] 2) [blank_start]Multiply[blank_end] the numbers as normal 3) Your answer must have the same number of [blank_start]decimal places[blank_end] as the original question
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  • decimals
  • number
  • Add
  • Divide
  • Multiply
  • Subtract
  • digits
  • decimal places

Question 5

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To divide a decimal number by an integer you just divide using bus stop method. No other steps need to be taken.
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  • True
  • False

Question 6

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To divide a number by a decimal you do the following: 1) [blank_start]Remove[blank_end] the decimal places by multiplying by a multiple of 10 (e.g. 10, 100, 1000 etc...) 2) Make sure you [blank_start]multiple[blank_end] both numbers by [blank_start]the same[blank_end] multiple of 10 3) Divide as usual
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  • Add
  • Remove
  • the same
  • different
  • divide
  • multiply

Question 7

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+ - means you subtract - - means you add
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  • True
  • False

Question 8

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To find the prime factorisation of a number you do the following:
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  • Divide the number by an integer until you get five factors
  • Divide the number by prime numbers only until you are left with only prime factors

Question 9

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To find the LCM of a set of numbers you follow these steps: 1) Find the product of primes for each number 2) Add all of the prime numbers together
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  • True
  • False

Question 10

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To find the HCF of each number you do the following: 1) Find the prime factorisation of each number
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  • 2) Multiply all the numbers together
  • 2) Multiply the prime factors that appear in EXACTLY all sets
  • 2) Add the factors together

Question 11

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To do calculation involving mixed number, you must turn the mixed numbers into improper fractions first
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  • True
  • False

Question 12

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To multiply fractions, you multiply the top number and divide the bottom numbers
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  • True
  • False

Question 13

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You never cancel down fractions
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  • True
  • False

Question 14

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To divide fraction you: 1) flip the second fraction 2) multiply the two fractions
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  • True
  • False

Question 15

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To add or subtract fractions, you add the top numbers and then the bottom numbers
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  • True
  • False

Question 16

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To take 3/5 of a number you do the following:
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  • 1) Divide by 5 2) Multiply by 3
  • 1) Divide by 3 2) Multiply by 5
  • 1) Divide by 5 2) Divide by 3

Question 17

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To express x as a fraction of y, you do the following: 1) Make x the numerator 2) Make y the denominator 3) Cancel down
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  • True
  • False

Question 18

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To turn a fraction into a decimal you [blank_start]divide[blank_end] the numerator by the [blank_start]denominator[blank_end]
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  • multiply
  • divide
  • denominator
  • top number

Question 19

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To turn a fraction into a percentage you must: 1) Turn the fraction into a decimal number 2) Turn the decimal number into a percentage
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  • True
  • False

Question 20

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To turn a percentage into a decimal number you multiply the percentage by 100
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  • True
  • False

Question 21

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To turn a decimal into a fraction you do the following: 1) The digits after the decimal point become the [blank_start]numerator[blank_end] 2) The denominator is a power of [blank_start]10[blank_end] (e.g. 10, 100, 100,...) The power of 10 has the same amount of [blank_start]zeros[blank_end] as there were digits after the decimal point
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  • numerator
  • denominator
  • integer
  • 2
  • 10
  • 5
  • zeros
  • digits

Question 22

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To turn recurring decimals into fractions, we do the following: 1) Make the recurring decimal equal to r 2) Multiply by a power of 10 (e.g. 1, 10, 100, 1000, etc...) to get any non-recurring digits before the decimal points 3) Multiply the answer in step 2 by a power of 10 (e.g. 10, 100, 1000, etc...) to get any recurring parts before the decimal point. 4) Take away the answer in step 2, from the answer in step 3. 5) Divide both sides by the integer in front of r to get it on its own 6) Cancel the fraction down
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  • True
  • False

Question 23

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To turn a fraction into a recurring decimal you: 1) Make every non-zero number on the numerator a 9. Remembering to multiply the bottom by whatever you multiplied the top by. 2) The denominator becomes the recurring decimal
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  • True
  • False

Question 24

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You round a number up, if the number after it is:
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  • below 5
  • 5, or above
  • above 5

Question 25

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To estimate a calculation, you round all the numbers in the calculation to 2 significant figures
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  • True
  • False

Question 26

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To find the bounds of a number you find the half unit above and below the given number
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  • True
  • False

Question 27

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To add numbers in standard form, you add the decimal numbers and then add the powers of 10
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  • True
  • False

Question 28

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To multiply together numbers in standard form, you multiply the decimals and then add the powers
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  • True
  • False

Question 29

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To divide numbers in standard form, you divide the decimal numbers and then add the powers
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  • True
  • False

Question 30

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To turn a decimal number into a percentage you [blank_start]multiply[blank_end] the decimal by 100
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  • divide
  • add
  • multiply
  • subtract
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