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ALT B | FRACTIONS | SECTION 1 | QUESTION 7 | KCSE 2010 | FORM 1 LEVELWithout using a calculator, evaluate: (3 marks)
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QUESTION 1 | KCSE 2021 | Fractions | PAPER 1 | FORM 1 LEVELQUESTION 2 | KCSE 2022 | FRACTIONS | PAPER 1 | FORM 1 LEVELA family used two-fifths of its monthly income on school fees. Three-quarters of the remaining amount was used on family upkeep while the rest was invested. The family invested Ksh 13 500 monthly. Calculate the amount of money the family used on school fees every month. (4 marks)Three children shared some money. John got 0.7 of the money and Jane 0.4 of the remainder of what John got. Loice received the rest which was sh. 405. How much did Jane get? (4mks)Agnes paid rent which was 1/10 of her net salary. She used ½ of the remaining amount to make a down payment for a plot. She gave her mother Kshs. 2,500 and did shopping worth Kshs. 7,500 for herself. She saved the remainder which was Ksh. 12,500. How much was the down payment that she made. (4mks)Worked Solution
Form 1 Mathematics
Ntutu had cows, sheep and goats in his farm the number of cows was 32 and number of sheep was twelve times the number of cows. The number of goats was 1344 more
than the number of sheep. If he sold 3/4 of the goats, find the number of goats that remained. Form 1 MathematicsForm 2 MathematicsForm 1 MathematicsForm 1 MathematicsThree people Odawa, Mliwa and Amina contributed money to purchase a flour mill. Odawa contributed ⅓ of the total amount, Mliwa contributed ⅜ of the remaining amount and Amina contributed the rest of the money. The difference in contribution between Mliwa and Amina was sh.40,000. Calculate the price of the flour mill. Form 1 Mathematics | Topical Questions and Answers
Three people Korir, Wangare and Hassan contributed money to start a business. Korir contributed a quarter of the total amount and Wangare two fifths of the remainder. Hassan’s contribution was one and a half times that of Korir. They borrowed the rest of the money from the bank which was Kshs 60, 000 less than Hassan’s contribution, find the total amount required to start the business.
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