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Basic Operation Derived - JSS2 Mathematics Past Questions and Answers - page 1

1

If your monthly income is $3,000 and your total expenses are $2,100, how much money will you have left?

A

$800

B

$900

C

$1,000

D

$1,100

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2

A recipe requires 3/4 cup of sugar, but you want to make a batch that is twice as large. How much sugar do you need?

A

1 cup

B

1.25 cups

C

1.5 cups

D

2 cups

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3

You buy items costing $15, $20, and $12. What is the total cost of the items?

A

$45

B

$47

C

$50

D

$52

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4

If a store buys a product for $50 and sells it for $80, what is the profit?

A

$20

B

$25

C

$30

D

$35

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5

If you deposit $1,000 in a savings account with an annual interest rate of 5%, how much interest will you earn in one year?

A

$40

B

$45

C

$50

D

$55

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6

A store offers a 20% discount on an item that costs $100. What is the sale price of the item after the discount?

A

$70

B

$75

C

$80

D

$85

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7

Your monthly income is $3,000. If your rent is $1,000, groceries cost $400, utilities cost $150, transportation costs $200, entertainment costs $100, and you save $250, what is the total amount of your expenses, and how much money will you have left after these expenses?

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8

A recipe requires 3/4 cup of sugar. If you want to make a batch that is twice as large, how much sugar do you need?

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9

A store buys a product for $50 and sells it for $80. What is the profit made on each product sold?

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10

An item costs $100, and the store offers a 20% discount. What is the sale price of the item after applying the discount?

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