GR 7 Summer H.W
GR 7 Summer H.W
Worksheet 2
1. Fill in the blanks:
(v) 7/25= …………………. %
(i) 3/5
(ii) 11/2
(iii) 3/10
(iv) 13/20
(v) 0.86
3. In each case, given below, express the second quantity as the percent of the
first:
(i) 5, 4
(ii) 4, 5
(iii) 5 m, 80m
(v) 3, 1.8
Worksheet 3
1. Find the resulting (increased or decreased) quantity due to:
(i) 15 % increase in 38 kg
4. A man bought an old car and spent 20 % of the cost on repairs. If his total
cost including repairs was $ 1,20,000, at what price did he buy the car?
9. Mr. Mohan saves 33 % of his income, what percent of his income does he
spend?
10. There are 250 students in grade V. Out of these 100 are girls. What
percent of students are girls? What percent of students are boys?
11. David read 150 pages of a book. If the book contains 200 pages, what
percent of the book has David read?
12. 20% of the trees in an orchard are orange trees. If there are 50 orange
trees, what is the total number of trees in the orchard?
Worksheet 4
1. Convert the following into decimal and fractions. Simplify the fractions if
possible:
2. Out of a salary of $4500, I kept 1/3 as savings. Out of the remaining money,
I spend 50 % on food and 20 % on house rent. How much do I spend on food
and house rent?
3. A certain school has 120 teachers. If this constitutes 30% of its workforce,
find the number of employees in the school.
4. Rachael gets 94 marks in her exams. These are 47% of the total marks.
Find the maximum number of marks.
5. A tank can hold 50 liters of water. At present, it is only 30 % full. How
many liters of water shall I pit in the tank, so that it is 50 % full?
(ii) 5 % increase in 25 km
(iii) 121/2 % increase in a speed of 600 km/h
7. Find the percentage change from the first quantity to the second quantity:
(ii) 40 cm; 60 cm
(iii) 20 gm; 5 gm
(vi) 13.5; 18
Worksheet 5
1. Evaluate the expression 15.987 + 82.713
12. If the expense for producing a goods is $68, what will be the price so the
profit of the producer to be 15% from the price:
$78.20 $80 $83 $125.80
Worksheet 6
1. 10000 x .043 =
2. (7×3)+(7+3) =
6. 4! =
7. .3 x .08 =
1
8. 20 divided by 5 4 =
9. 10 to the 4th power =
Worksheet 7
1. Sixty‐four per cent of the children in school are girls. What percentage
are boys?
2. The side of a square is two inches. What is the area of the square?
5. (15 + 5) ÷ (3 + (3 ‐ 2) x 2) =
10. A book costs $1.70. Jane saves 50 cents each week. How many weeks
will it be before she can buy it?
Worksheet 8
1. What is the cost of three iTunes at $1.99 each?
5. 1/5 + 3/10 =
3. Divide: 25,000 kg by 5
4. Miss Kokum budgets $450 for her grandson’s lunches for the year.
How many $5 lunches can he buy?
5. Solve:
a. How many cm are in 4 km?
b. How many mL in a 4 L jug of milk?
Worksheet 10
Solve and Simplify these:
a. √ 10000÷ √ 100
b. √ 10000× √ 900
c. √ 200000÷ √ 500
e. √ 64+ √ 144=¿
f. √ 1+ √121=¿
g. √ 10000× √ 16
h. √ 121−√ 144=¿
Worksheet 11
Solve these:
1. What are the prime factors of 81?
5. A $20 debt is shared equally among five students. How much does each
student owe?
2. Calculate: 2 + 29,400 ÷7
4. The price of a box of doughnuts is $5.79. Can this cost be divided evenly
among three students?
7. You owe $126 and pay it off in weekly payments of $6. How long until
you have paid off your debt?
10.A pancake recipe uses 3 cups of flour and 4 eggs. How many eggs are
needed when 4 ½ cups of flour are used?
Worksheet 14
1. A chili recipe uses 6 jalapeños, 4 cans of tomato sauce, and 2 green
peppers. How many jalapeños are needed in a batch using 6 cans of
tomato sauce?
5. From the set of whole numbers from 1 to 9, what is the ratio of prime
numbers to composite numbers in lowest terms?
2. There are 24 teachers and 400 students in Dawson Trail School. What is
the teacher-to-student ratio?
3. The distance from Long Plain to Portage la Prairie is 25 km. How long
will it take you to bike if you travel at 12.5 km/h?
Worksheet 16