Answer all of the following
1. There are 120 students participate in a quiz and 30 of them scored full mark. What is the percentage of the students that scored full marks ?
2. Calculate 30% of RM3000
3. Three out of twenty students wear spectacles. What is the percentage of students who do not wear spectacles?
4. Pn Fatimah deposit RM5000 in a saving account. At the end of the yearshe received 5% dividend for her saving. Calculate her dividend at the end of the year?
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Whole Number- Combined Operations
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Answer all of the following
1. 2(30-12)-3(15-7)
2. 3(72-48) + 6(3+2)
3. 5(45-36) - 2( 18-12)
4. 7(32-16) + 5(24-15)
5. 9(33 - 7) - 11(13-4)
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