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Written Instructions:

For each Multiple Choice Question (MCQ), four options are given. One of them is the correct answer. Make your choice (1,2,3 or 4). Write your answers in the brackets provided..

For each Short Answer Question(SAQ) and Long Answer Question(LAQ), write your answers in the blanks provided.

Leave your answers in the simplest form or correct to two decimal places.



 

1)  

In a SASI MATH challenge, the winner won twice as many coins as the runner-up. 
How many coins did the winner win if both of them won 8850 coins 


Answer:_______________




2)  

In a SASI MATH challenge, the winner won thrice as many coins as the runner-up. 
How many coins did the winner win if both of them won 2488 coins altogether 


Answer:_______________




3)  

In a SASIMATHS challenge, the winner won twice as many coins as the runner-up.
How many coins did the winner win if both of them won 7179 coins


Answer:_______________




4)  

In a SASI MATH challenge, the winner won four times as many coins as the runner-up. 
How many coins did the winner win if both of them won 7090 coins altogether 


Answer:_______________




5)  

In a SASIMATH challenge, the winner won five times as many coins as the runner-up. 
How many coins did the winner win if both of them won 6918 coins altogether 


Answer:_______________




6)  

In a SASI MATH challenge, the winner won twice as many coins as the runner-up. 
How many coins did the winner win if both of them won 3111 coins 


Answer:_______________




7)  

In a SASI MATH challenge, the winner won thrice as many coins as the runner-up. 
How many coins did the winner win if both of them won 7508 coins altogether 


Answer:_______________




8)  

In a SASIMATHS challenge, the winner won twice as many coins as the runner-up.
How many coins did the winner win if both of them won 6630 coins


Answer:_______________




9)  

In a SASI MATH challenge, the winner won four times as many coins as the runner-up. 
How many coins did the winner win if both of them won 4565 coins altogether 


Answer:_______________




10)  

In a SASIMATH challenge, the winner won five times as many coins as the runner-up. 
How many coins did the winner win if both of them won 1500 coins altogether 


Answer:_______________




 

1)  

In a SASI MATH challenge, the winner won twice as many coins as the runner-up. 
How many coins did the winner win if both of them won 8850 coins 

Answer: 5900


SOLUTION 1 :
Winner
 
 
Runner-Up
 
 
 
8850

Step 1: 3 units = 8850

              1 unit = 8850 ÷ 3

                        = 2950

Step 2:  2 units  = 2950 x 2

                          = 5900

The winner won 5900 coins.



2)  

In a SASI MATH challenge, the winner won thrice as many coins as the runner-up. 
How many coins did the winner win if both of them won 2488 coins altogether 

Answer: 1866


SOLUTION 1 :
Winner
 
 
 
Runner-Up
 
 
 
2488

Step 1: 4 units = 2488

             1 unit = 2488 ÷ 4

                       = 622

Step 2:  3 units = 622 x 3

                         = 1866

The winner won 1866 coins.



3)  

In a SASIMATHS challenge, the winner won twice as many coins as the runner-up.
How many coins did the winner win if both of them won 7179 coins
Answer: 4786


SOLUTION 1 :
Winner
 
 
Runner-Up
 
 
 
7179

Step 1: 3 units = 7179

              1 unit = 7179 ÷ 3

                         = 2393

Step 2:  2 units = 2393 x 2

                        = 4786



4)  

In a SASI MATH challenge, the winner won four times as many coins as the runner-up. 
How many coins did the winner win if both of them won 7090 coins altogether 

Answer: 5672


SOLUTION 1 :
Winner
 
 
 
 
Runner-Up
 
 
 
7090

Step 1: 5 units = 7090

             1 unit = 7090 ÷ 5

                       = 1418


Step 2: 4 units = 1418 x 4

                        = 5672

The winner won 5672 coins.



5)  

In a SASIMATH challenge, the winner won five times as many coins as the runner-up. 
How many coins did the winner win if both of them won 6918 coins altogether 

Answer: 5765


SOLUTION 1 :
Winner
 
 
 
 
 
Runner-Up
 
 
 
6918

Step 1: 6 units = 6918

              1 unit = 6918 ÷ 6

                        = 1153


Step 2: 5 units = 1153 x 5

                        = 5765 coins

The winner won 5765 coins.



6)  

In a SASI MATH challenge, the winner won twice as many coins as the runner-up. 
How many coins did the winner win if both of them won 3111 coins 

Answer: 2074


SOLUTION 1 :
Winner
 
 
Runner-Up
 
 
 
3111

Step 1: 3 units = 3111

              1 unit = 3111 ÷ 3

                        = 1037

Step 2:  2 units  = 1037 x 2

                          = 2074

The winner won 2074 coins.



7)  

In a SASI MATH challenge, the winner won thrice as many coins as the runner-up. 
How many coins did the winner win if both of them won 7508 coins altogether 

Answer: 5631


SOLUTION 1 :
Winner
 
 
 
Runner-Up
 
 
 
7508

Step 1: 4 units = 7508

             1 unit = 7508 ÷ 4

                       = 1877

Step 2:  3 units = 1877 x 3

                         = 5631

The winner won 5631 coins.



8)  

In a SASIMATHS challenge, the winner won twice as many coins as the runner-up.
How many coins did the winner win if both of them won 6630 coins
Answer: 4420


SOLUTION 1 :
Winner
 
 
Runner-Up
 
 
 
6630

Step 1: 3 units = 6630

              1 unit = 6630 ÷ 3

                         = 2210

Step 2:  2 units = 2210 x 2

                        = 4420



9)  

In a SASI MATH challenge, the winner won four times as many coins as the runner-up. 
How many coins did the winner win if both of them won 4565 coins altogether 

Answer: 3652


SOLUTION 1 :
Winner
 
 
 
 
Runner-Up
 
 
 
4565

Step 1: 5 units = 4565

             1 unit = 4565 ÷ 5

                       = 913


Step 2: 4 units = 913 x 4

                        = 3652

The winner won 3652 coins.



10)  

In a SASIMATH challenge, the winner won five times as many coins as the runner-up. 
How many coins did the winner win if both of them won 1500 coins altogether 

Answer: 1250


SOLUTION 1 :
Winner
 
 
 
 
 
Runner-Up
 
 
 
1500

Step 1: 6 units = 1500

              1 unit = 1500 ÷ 6

                        = 250


Step 2: 5 units = 250 x 5

                        = 1250 coins

The winner won 1250 coins.