FREE MRAB Number Facility Questions and Answers
A meter reader estimates they can read about 50 meters in an hour. If they have 235 meters to read, approximately how long will it take them?
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Estimate by dividing total meters by meters per hour: 235 ÷ 50 ≈ 4.7 hours, which rounds to 5 hours.
A meter reader needs to check 12 blocks of houses, with 15 meters per block. How many meters do they need to check in total?
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Multiply the number of blocks by meters per block: 12 × 15 = 180.
A meter reader has completed 75% of their route, which involves reading 80 meters. How many meters have they completed?
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Calculate 75% of 80: (75/100) × 80 = 60.
A meter reader reads 125 meters in the morning and 78 meters in the afternoon. How many meters did they read in total?
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Simply add the two numbers: 125 + 78 = 193.
Yesterday, a meter reader recorded 200 meter readings. Today, they have completed 150. How many more readings must they complete to reach the same number as yesterday
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Subtract today’s readings from yesterday’s total: 200 - 150 = 50.