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Mathematical

COLEGIO COLOMBO GALES Grade


Studies
MATH DEPARTMENT
Daily Worksheet Term First (1st)
Teachers:
NAME___________________________________________________________ COURSE______ DATE______________

Moth Day Exercises Check September Monday 10 21-22


August Tuesday 21 1-2 September Tuesday 11 23-24
August Wednesday 22 3 September Wednesday 12 25
August Thursday 23 4 September Thursday 13 26
August Friday 24 5 September Friday 14 27-28
August Monday 27 6 September Monday 17 29
August Tuesday 28 7 September Tuesday 18 30
August Wednesday 29 8- 9-10 September Wednesday 19 31
August Thursday 30 11-12 September Thursday 20 32 - 33
August Friday 31 13- 14 September Friday 21 34 -35- 36
September Monday 3 15 September Monday 24 37 - 38
September Tuesday 4 16 September Tuesday 25 39 -40
September Wednesday 5 17 September Wednesday 26 41 -42
September Thursday 6 18 -19 September Thursday 27 43 -44
September Friday 7 20 September Friday 28 ---------
Real numbers
1. Fil the gaps according.
Non-
Number set Definition Examples Examples

Natural numbers

Whole numbers

Integers

Rational numbers

Irrational numbers

2. Identify all the subsets of real number system to which each number belongs:
a) 15 b) -28 c) 0.3
7

d) -81 e) 67 f) 2

g) 0.10110111…. h) 0.235235 i) - 196

3. Name all of the sets of numbers to which each real number belongs. Use natural numbers, whole
numbers, integers, rational numbers, and irrational numbers.

a) 0.212121… b) -41 c) 1 d) -42


4 5

e) 0.090090009… f) 2.31 g) 45 h) 36
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Determine whether each statement is sometimes, always, or never true.

i) A decimal number is an irrational number. _____________________

j) An integer is a whole number. _______________________________

k) A natural number is an integer. _______________________________

l) An integer is a natural number. _______________________________

Significant figures

4. Determine the number of significant figures in each of the following:

(a) 5.432 g (b) 40.319 g (c) 146 cm

(d) 3.285 cm (e) 0.189 s (f) 429.3 mm


(g) 2873.0 A (h) 990 ml (i) 0.0000246 g

(j) 1.04 x 1012 g (k) 5.59 x 10-7 m (l) 0.0000242 mg

5. Complete the following addition/subtraction questions. Round the answers to two significant figures. Don’t
use calculator

(a) 12 cm + 0.031 cm + 7969 cm =

(b) 0.085 cm + 0.062 cm + 0.14 cm =

(c) 3.419 g + 3.912 g + 7.0518 g + 0.00013 g =

(d) 30.5 g - 16.82 g + 41.07 g + 85.219 g =

(e) 143.0 cm + 289.25 cm + 68.45 cm - 6.00 cm =

6. Complete the following multiplication questions (be careful with units). Round the answers to two
significant figures. Don’t use calculator

(a) 2.89 cm x 4.01 cm = (b) 17.3 cm x 6.2 cm =

(c) 5.08 m x 1.2 m = (d) 5.00 mm x 7.3216 mm =

(e) 4.218 cm x 6.5 cm = (f) (4.8 x 102 m)(2.101 x 103 m) =

7. Complete the following division questions (be careful with units). Round the answers to two significant
figures. Don’t use calculator

(a) 8.071 cm2 = (b) 24789.4 km2 =


4.216 cm 43.5 km

(c) 4.819 cm2 = (d) 2.23 m2 =


9.852 cm 18.941 m

Solutions:
4. a) 4 b) 5 c) 3 d) 4 e) 3 f) 4 g) 5 h) 2 i) 3 j) 3 k) 3 i) 3
5. a) 7981 cm b)0.28 cm c) 7.052 g d)140.0 g e) 494.7cm
6. a) 11.6 cm2 b)110 cm2 c) 6.1 m2 d) 36.6 mm2 e) 27 cm2 f) 1.0x106 m2
7. a) 1.914 cm b) 570 km c) 0.4891 km d) 0.118 m

8. Perform the following operations giving the proper number of significant figures in the answer:
a) 23.4 x 14 _______________
b) 7.895 + 3.4 _______________
c) 0.0945 x 1.47 _______________
d) 0.005 - 0.0007 _______________
e) 7.895 / 34 _______________
Solutions:
a. 23.4 x 14 327.6 = 330 or 3.3 x 102
b. 7.895 + 3.4 11.295 = 11.3
c. 0.0945 x 1.47 0.138 915 = 0.139
d. 0.005 - 0.0007 0.0043 = 0.004
e 7.895 / 34 0.232 205 882 = 0.23

Significant figures
9. Joshua uses his thermometer and finds the boiling point of ethyl alcohol to be 75 o C. He looks in a reference
book and finds that the actual boiling point of ethyl alcohol is 80 oC. What is his percent error?
10. Ariel weighed an object on her balance and recorded a mass of 24.3 grams. Her teacher told her that there
was obviously something wrong with her balance because it was giving her a reading which was 30.0% too
high. What was the actual mass of the object?
11. The density of water at 4oC is known to be 1.00 g/mL. Kayla experimentally found the density of water to
be 1.075 g/mL. What is her percent error?
12. An object has a mass of 35.0 grams. On Anthony’s balance, it weighs 34.85 grams. What is the percent
error of his balance?
13. To win in a qualifying round in a duck race, a duck’s rate of change needs to be 35.4 meters/second. Kate
was training her duck at a rate of change of 33.9 meters/second. What was Kate’s percent error? Does she
need to train her duck at a higher or lower rate of change?
14. Chase worked in a lab helping pack material that was labeled to weigh 15 ounces. When one of his boxes
was pulled and weighed it was 14.5 ounces. What was the percent error to the nearest tenth?

Scientific notation
15. Change each of the following common numbers into proper scientific notation:

a. 93,000,000 mi. = ______________________ distance to the sun

b. 130,000,000 km = ______________________ distance to the sun

c. 58,666,000,000,000 mi = _______________ distance to the nearest star

d. 300,000,000 m/sec = ___________________ speed of light

e. 600,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 = ______________ molecules in 2g hydrogen

f. 0.000000027 m = _______________________ diameter of an atom

g. 0.0000010 km = ________________________ length of one mm

h. 350,000,000 = _________________________ number of people in USA

i. 0.000000010001 = ______________________ a single dollars part of national debt

j. 365 = _________________________________ days in a year

16. Change each of the following scientific numbers into common numbers

a. 3.6 X 106 = ______________________________

b. 7.7 X 1012 = _____________________________

c. 9.3 X 107 = ______________________________

d. 6.0 X 1023 = _____________________________

e. 3.2 X 10-5 = _____________________________

f. 6.8 X 10-1 = _____________________________


17. Multiply each of the following measurements using proper scientific notation
(https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UADVIDjdaVg) :
(1.8 x 105 g)(3.6 x 102 g) = _____________________________

(4.7 x 104 m)(5.5 x 105 sec) = ___________________________

(3.0 x 103 mm)(4.0 x 104 mm)(1.2 x 10-5mm) = ______________________

18. Divide each of the following problems giving your answers in proper scientific notation:

a. 4 x 1012 =
2 x 103

b. 4 x 103 =
2 x 1012

c. 2 x 103 =
4 x 1012

d. 6 x 10-6 =
2 x 10-8

19. Add or subtract each of the following problems and give your answers in proper scientific notation
(https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p0zVNTko7z4) :
a. 6.3 x 109
+ 4.2 x 108

b. 3.32 x 108
-5.00 x 106

SI Unit mesurment
20. Convert the following metric measurements:

1000 mg = _____ g 198g = _____ Kg 8 mm = _____ cm


160 cm = _____ mm 75 mL = _____ L 6.3 cm = _____ mm
109 g = _____ Kg 50 cm = _____ m 5.6 m = _____ cm
250 m = _____ Km 5 L = _____mL 26,000 cm = _____ m

21. You visit the store and find a banana sale. On average 8 bananas weigh 125 g. The sale price for bananas is
500 g for $5.00. You decide to treat your advising group to 25 banana splits, 1 banana per split.
A) Write the equivalence statements.

________________bananas = 500 g _______________500 g = _________________ dollars

B) How much will it cost you to buy 25 bananas?


22. The average length of a hotdog is 12.0 cm. The distance to the moon is 3.84 E8 meters. How many hotdogs
must you line up to reach the moon?
A) Write the equivalence statements

________ hot dog = _______ cm __________ m = __________cm

distance to moon = __________________ m

B) How many hotdogs must you line up to reach the moon?

23. The distance to the sun is 1.496 E11 meters. The speed of light is 3.00 E8 m/s. A minute is defined to be 60
seconds.
A Write the equivalence statements

Distance to sun = ________________ m Speed of light = ____________________m/s


______________minute = _____________seconds
B) How long does it take for light to get from the sun to the earth?

24. You exhale about .0800 liters of CO2 (carbon dioxide) gas in a single breath. 22.4 liters of CO2 contain
6.022 x 1023 molecules. 6,022 x 1023 CO2 molecules have a mass of 44.0 grams. Find the A) number of
carbon dioxide molecules you exhale in each breath. Find the mass of the CO 2 you exhale in a single breath.

Arithmetic and Geometric Sequences


25. Use the formulas to complete the following. Determine what type of sequence the following are and then
complete the problem.

a) a=-5, d=4, n=9; find the nth term b) a=5, n=4, r=3; find the nth term
c) a=3, d=-4, n=6; find the nth term d) a=-4, n=6, r=-2; find the nth term

26. Find the missing terms in each sequence. You are given what type of sequence represents each one.

a) _____, _____, 2, _____, _____, 54 (geometric)

b) 3, _____, _____, 20 (arithmetic)

c) 5, _____, _____, 27 (arithmetic)

d) 32, _____, _____, _____, 162 (geometric)

e) _____, -10, _____, _____, _____, 14 (arithmetic)

27. Find the 15th term for the arithmetic sequence –3, 3, 9, …
2

28. Find the first 4 terms of the geometric sequence with a = -6 and r = 3

29. Find Sn for each series described. You will need to determine if the series is arithmetic or geometric.

1
a) 160 + 80 + 40 + … , n = 6 b) a = 5, r = − , n = 7
2
2
c) a = 13, d = -6, n = 21 d) d = − , n = 16, an = 44
3
30. Determine if the sequence is arithmetic or geometric, and then find the next three terms.

a. -2, -4, -8, -16, _____, _____, _____ b. 65, 60, 55, 50, 45, _____, _____, _____

c. 8, 13, 18, 23, 28, _____, _____, _____ d. 1, 1.5, 2.25, 3.375, _____, _____, _____

31. Determine if the sequence is arithmetic or geometric, and then find the given term.
a) 11th term: 5, 3, 1, –1, … ____________
b) 23rd term: 0.1, 0.15, 0.2, 0.25, … _____________
c) 6th term: 25, 75, 225, 675, … ______________
d) 22nd term: –2, –5, –8, –11, –14, … ____________
e) 10th term: a1 = 320, r = 0.5
f) 50th term: –9, 2, 13, 24, 35, … ______________

32. Mariano received a bonus of $50 for working the day after Thanksgiving, plus his regular wage of $9.45 an
hour. If his total wages for the day were $135.05, how many hours did he work?

33. Heather makes $6.50 per hour. Every three months, she is eligible for a 2% raise. How much will she make
after 2 years if she gets a raise every time she is eligible?
Simple and compound interest

34. Question 9: Jose deposits $1500 of his tax refund into an account that earns simple annual interest. How
much interest will his account earn after 6 years at an annual interest rate of 4%?

35. Mary deposits $3000 from her summer job into an account that earns simple annual interest. How much
interest will her account earn after 18 months at an annual interest rate of 5%?

36. You have agreed to borrow $50 and after six months pay back $58. How much interest are you paying
(simple)? What is the interest rate?

37. If you borrow $800 at 18% for 11 months (simple interest), how much total interest will you pay?

38. Find the amount that results from each investment (compound interest):
a) $100 invested at 4% compounded quarterly after a period of 2 years.
b) $50 invested at 6% compounded monthly after a period of 3 years.

39. Find the principal needed now to get each amount, that is, find the present value.
a) To get $100 after 2 years at 6% compounded monthly.
b) To get $75 after 3 years at 8% compounded quarterly.

40. Sarah invested $150 at 8% simple interest. What is the total amount of money after 3 years?

41. Ben borrowed $800 at 9% simple interest for 2 years. What is the total amount he must repay?

42. Lindsey sold stationery to her family and her mother’s friends. She deposited the $125 she earned in a
savings account. The account earns 5.18% interest annually. If she does not deposit or withdraw any money
from for 18 months, how much will she have in her account?

43. Mark deposits $2000 into an account that pays an interest rate of 3.5% compounded annually. He doesn’t
add or remove money from his account for 4 years. How much money will Mark have in 4 years?

44. You deposit $1500 into an account that pays an interest rate of 4% compounded annually. Your friend
deposits $1500 into an account that pays a simple annual interest rate of 4%. Compare the balances of the
two accounts after 5 years.

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