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ce

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theory
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n

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Fractions

Number
Adding,
subtracting
decimals

BIDMAS

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subtracting
fractions

Direct
Proportion

Factors

Factor
Trees

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Numbers

Directed
Numbers 2

Equivalent
Fractions

FDP

Finding %

Ratio

HCF and
LCM

Indirect
Proportion

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and dividing
decimals

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and Dividing
Fractions

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Decimals

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Fractions

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Percentage

Rounding
dp

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sig fig

Standard
form

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Adding and Subtracting Decimals

ANSWERS
a) 0.5
b) 1.2
c) 0.8
d) 1.3
e) 1.5

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f)
g)
h)
i)
j)

1.47
1.28
1.66
0.97
1.68

a)
b)
c)
d)
e)

31.44
70.81
39.46
34.15
50.8

a)
b)
c)
d)
e)

0.45
0.54
0.49
0.71
0.7

a)
b)
c)
d)
e)

2.94
39.02
67.25
77.03
54.11

a)
b)
c)
d)
e)

7/8
8/12
7/9
7/10
2/3

f)
g)
h)
i)
j)

11/12
7/10
8/15
16/12 or 1
11/24

k)
l)
m)
n)
o)

1 7/12
1 5/56
29/30
29/52
1 1/10

p)
q)
r)
s)
t)

5/8
5/12
1/3
2/5
1/2

u)
v)
w)
x)
y)

7/20
8/21
23/36
9/22
71/126

Adding and Subtracting Fractions

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Answers
1.

a)0.5
b)1.2
c)0.8
d)1.3
e) 1.5

Adding and Subtracting Decimals


2.

3.

4.

5.

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a)1.47
b)1.28
c)1.66
d) 0.97
e)1.68
a)31.44
b)70.81
c) 39.46
d)34.15
e)50.8
a)0.45
b)0.54
c) 0.49
d)0.71
e)0.7
a)2.94
b)39.02
c) 67.25
d)77.03
e)54.11

Direct Proportion
1. If A is directly proportional to B, write an equation in the form A=kB
linking the two variables if when A= 8 B= 4.

Answers

2. All of the variables below are directly proportional, write an equation linking
them:
1. V= 12 when M =4
1.A=2B

2. T= 5 when S=1
3. Y= 34 when x=2
4. H=48 when M=4
5. P= 5 when N=10
3. B is directly proportional to C, when B is 18 C is 27.
1. Write an equation linking B and C
2. Find B when C= 66
3. Find C when B = 30
4. Z is directly proportional to Y, when Z =55, Y=5
1. Write an equation linking Z and Y
2. Find Y when Z = 77
3. Find Z when Y=0.1
5. N is directly proportional to L, when N=1.8 L =0.6
1. Write an equation linking N and L
2. Find L when N= 3.2
3. Find N when L=0.5

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2.

3.

4.

5.

1.V=4M
2.T=5S
3.Y=17X
4.H=12M
5.N=2P
1.C=1.5B
2.B=44
3.C=45
1.z=1.1
2.z=11y
3.y=7
1.N=3L
2.L=1.2
3.N=1.5

A.

A)
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.

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Bidmas
(3 + 3 ) x 4
4x25
(5 + 7) 6
5x3+5
(9 4 ) + 5
1+11
2 x (15 2)
(5 x 4 ) + 2
(8 + 2 ) 10
(21 x 1 ) 2

B)
1.(1 + 14) (5 x
3)
2.(10 + 6 ) (4 x
2)
3.(1 + 2 ) x (6 3)
4.(2 x 6 ) (14
2)
5.(7 x 2) ( 20
C) 6)
1. 6.(3
(3 xx 310)
4 (2
) xx 2)
(2 +
2) x 5) ( 2 x
7.(9
2. 10)
2 x (13 4) (23

23)
3. 3 x (1 + 4) (5 x
2)
4. 4 x (3 + 2) ( 24
5)
5. 7 x ( 4 2 ) ( 3
x 5 -1 )

B.

C.

1) 24
2) 3
3) 2
4) 20
5) 10
6) 1
7) 26
8) 22
9) 1
10) 19
1)
2)
3)
4)
5)
6)
7)

0
2
9
5
1
26
25

1)
2)
3)
4)
5)
6)

20
17
5
1
1
2

Factors and HCF


1) Find all the factors of the following numbers:
1) 20
2) 24
3) 27
4) 32
5) 40
6) 50
7) 56
8) 120
9) 200
2) 2 only has 2 factors (1 and 2), how many numbers can you find between 1 and 30 which have exactly 2
factors? (these are called prime numbers)
3) Find the highest common factors of the following pairs of numbers:
1) 18 and 54
2) 25 and 45
3) 12 and 18
4) 27 and 108
5) 30 and 75
4) Find the HCF of these pairs of numbers:
1) 90 and 450
2) 96 and 480
3) 39 and 195

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ANSWERS
1.
1.1,2,4,5,10,20
2.1,2,3,4,6,8,12,24
3.1,3,9,27
4.1,2,4,8,16,32
5.1,2,4,5,8,10,20,40
6.1,2,5,10,25,50
7.1,2,4,6,7,8,14,28,56
8.1,2,3,4,5,6,10,12,20,24,30,40,60,120
9.1,2,4,5,10,20,40,50,100,200
2.

2,3,5,7,11,13,17,19,23,29 (10 of them)

3.
1.18
2.5
3.6
4.27
5.15
4.
1.90
2.96
3.39

Factor Trees
1. Draw factor trees for the following numbers:
a) 20
b) 24
c) 48
d) 90
e) 81
f) 50
g) 75
h) 120
i) 200
j) 1800
2. Using your factor trees from question 1, write the
numbers as products of their prime factors .

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Answers
1.
2.
a)22x5
b)3 x 23
c)3 x 24
d)2 x 32 x 5
e)34
f)2 x 52
g)3 x 52
h)23 x 3 x 5
i)23 x 52
j)23 x 32 x 52

Directed Numbers

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ANSWERS
1) -13
2) 12
3) -5
4) 10
5) 14
6) -1
7) -11
8) -1
9) 7
10)-7
11)-17
12)-24
13)-23
14)-24
15)-9
16)-8
17)8
18)-12
19)-14
20)-9
1) 17
2) -5
3) 1
4) 8
5) -10
6) 23
7) 26
8) 36
9) 17
10) 16

Directed Numbers 2

1) I am 250 into my overdraft () but then I get paid 535, how much
will I have in my bank account?
2) The temperature at the North Pole is -17C; luckily the temperature in
my living room is 40C warmer than that, what is the temperature in my
living room?
3) I have 32 and each month for 4 months I have to pay 15 to my
mobile phone, if I dont put any money into my account, how far will I
be into my overdraft?
4) I jump out of a plane 125m above the ocean, I travelled 191m before I
stop, how far am I from the surface of the water?
5) I am playing air hockey with my friend, because I am amazing I agree
start on -9 points, we play first to 14, how many points do I need to
score?

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1.
2.
3.
4.
5.

285
23
-28
66
23

Equivalent Fractions

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2.

a)4
b)15
c)12
d)20
e)60
f)8
g)26
h)32
i) 120
j)15
k)64
l) 154
m)125
n)400
o)615
p)9720

Ratio

ANSWERS

1. There are 10 girls and 15 boys in a class, what is the ratio of girls
to boys in its simplest form?
1. 2:3
2. There are 14 cats and 16 dogs in an animal shelter, what is the 2. 7:8
3. 2:5
ratio of cats to dogs in its simplest form?
3. There 22 caramels and 55 fudges in a bag of sweets, what is the 4.
a) 4:5
ratio of caramels to fudges in its simplest form?
b) 3:5
4. Simplify these ratio to their simplest forms:
c) 7:12
a) 48:60
d) 5:8:16
e) 3:7:12
b) 45:75
5.
c) 63:108
a) 2 and 8
d) 25:40:80
b) 6 and 24
e) 24:56:96
c) 9 and 36
f) 120:180:600
6.
g) 320:400:440
a) 8 and 12
b) 12 and 18
5. Archie and Charlie share their Thomas the tank engine toys in the
c) 22 and 33
ratio 1:4, how many do they each get if they have:
7.
a. 10 toys
b.30 toys
c.45 toys
a) 9 and 21
6. Tom and Jerry share sweets in the ratio 2:3, how many do they
b) 18 and 42
each get if they share:
c) 27 and 63
a. 20 sweets
b.30 sweets c.55 sweets
8.
a) 10 and 20 and 30
7. Sue and Linda share some money in the ratio 3:7, how many do
b) 12 and 24 and 36
they each get if they share:
c) 50 and 100 and
a. 30 b.60
c.90
150
8. Mike, Dave and Henry share some little bits of blue tack in the
ratio 1:2:3, how many do they each get if they share:
a. 60 pieces
b.72 pieces c.300 pieces

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Finding Percentages

ANSWERS
1) Some percentages I can find easily by doing
a single sum,
what single sums can I do to find:
1.
a. 10% b. 50%
c.25%
a) divide by 10
2) If I know 10% how can I find:
b) divide by 2
c) divide by 4
a. 5% b. 1%
c. 20 %
d. 90%
2.
a) half the answer
3) If I know 50% how can I find:
b) divide by 10
a. 5%
b. 25%
c) double
d) multiply by 9 or subtract
4) Find:
10% from original
quantity d. 75%
a. 30% of 250 b. 40% of 500
c. 15% of 220
3.
of 84
a) divide by 10
b) half 50%
5) Find:
4.
75
a. 35% of 440 b. 65% of 450
c. 16% of a)220
d. 82%
b) 200
of 96
c) 33
d) 63
6) Find:
5.
a) 154
a. 94% of 640 b. 8% of 520
c. 27% of 220
d. 53%
b) 292.5
of 96
c) 35.2
d) 78.72
7) Compare you methods for the questions 6.
above
with a
a) 601.6
partner, where they the same ?
b) 41.6

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c) 59.4
d) 50.88

Equivalent Fractions
Answers
2.

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a)4
b)15
c)12
d)20
e)60
f)8
g)26
h)32
i)120
j)15
k)64
l)154
m)125
n)400
o)615
p)9720

HCF and LCM


Find the Highest
Common Factor of these
numbers:
18 and 30
1.6
15 and 20
2.5
16 and 24
3.8
12 and 36
4.12
20 and 30
5.10
28 and 70
6.14
39 and 65
7.13
38 and 57
8.19

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Find the Lowest


Common Multiple of
these numbers
6 and 7
4 and 6
1.42
5 and 8
2.12
10 and 4
3.40
16 and 5
4.20
14 and 21
5.80
2.2 and 5
6.42
0.4 and 7
7.55
8.14

Indirect Proportion
1.

1. If A is indirectly proportional to B and when


1.k=30
2.A x B=30
A= 5 B= 6 :
4.
If
A
is
indirectly
proportional
3.to B and when A= 24
1.Find k
1. A=20
1.Find k
2.Write an equation linking A and B
2.A=2
2.Write an equation linking A and
B
3.Find A when:
4.
3.Find
A
when:
1. B=3
1. B=30
a.B=6
2.B=15
2.B=-10
b.B= -3
4.Find B when:
2.
4.Find B when:
1. A=1
1.k=84
a.A= -2
2.A=-3
2.A x B=84
b.A= 100
2. If A is indirectly proportional to B and when
3.
A= 7 B= 12 :
1. A=21
2.A=14
1.Find k
4.
2.Write an equation linking A and B
1. B=8.4
3.Find A when:
2.B=42
1. B=4
3.
2.B=6
1.k=-40
4.Find B when:
2.A x B=-40
1. A=10
3.
2.A=2
1. A=5
3. If A is indirectly proportional to B and when
2.A=-4
A= -4 B= 10 :
4.
1.Find k
1. B=40
2.B=80
2.Write an equation linking A and B
4.
3.Find A when:
1.k=12
1. B=-8
2.A x B=12
2.B=10
3.
4.Find B when:
1. A=2
1. A=-1
2.A=-4
2.A=-0.5
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1. B=-6
2.B=0.12

B=

Fractions, Decimals and Percentages


1.

2.

3.

a)
b)
c)
d)
e)

75%
10%
20%
35%
42%

a)
b)
c)
d)
e)

0.7
0.25
0.3
0.15
0.05

a)
b)
c)
d)
e)

60%
70%
8%
27%
80%

a)
b)
c)
d)
e)

33/100
51/100
4/5
1/5

a)
b)
c)
d)
e)

0.4
0.9
0.74
0.03
0.05

a)
b)
c)
d)
e)

7/10
3/5
11/50
7/20
21/50

4.

5.

6.

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lengths have been rounded to the nearest


1) These numbers have been
rounded to the nearest 10,
write down the largest
and smallest values they
could be:
1) 50
2) 80
3) 110
2) These numbers have been
rounded to the nearest
whole number, write down
the upper and lower
limits:
1) 3
2) 17
3) 23
4) 100
5) -3
3) These lengths have been
rounded to the nearest
10th of a cm, write the
upper and lower limits:
1) 12.5cm
2) 21.7cm
3) 35.8cm
4) 52.1cm
5) 80.4cm

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Limits

metre.

a) Find the perimeter


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1.
if these measurements
are accurate
1. 45 and 54.9999999..
b) Find the largest
2. 75and
and smallest
84.999....possible
3. 105 and 114.9999...
perimeter
c) Find the largest
and smallest possible
2.
1. 2.5 and 3.4999...
area.
2. 16.5 and 17.4999...
3. 22.5 and 23.49999...
4. 99.5
100.4999..
5) A rectangle has its
areaand
rounded
to the
5. -3.499999 and -2.5 2
nearest whole number,
it becomes 40cm . One
3.
1.is exactly
12.45 and
12.55
side of the rectangle
10cm;
find the
2. 21.65 and 21.75
maximum and minimum
lengths
the other
3. 35.75
and 38.5
length could have. 4. 52.05 and 52.15
5. 80.35 and 80.45
4.

2
a) are
p=44om
andtogether
area= 12000m
6) Two lengths of wood
stuck
and
b) largest= 442m smallest=438m
2
their combined lengthc)islargest=
rounded
to the nearest
12110.25m
2
smallest=11890.25m
mm and it is 14.9cm, one
length is rounded to

5. smallestlargest- 4.05cm
the nearest mm and
is 7.1cm.3.95cm
Find the
minimum and maximum
length
of the
other7.7cm
6. largest7.9cm
smallestlength.

Multiples

ist the first 5 multiples of:

2
4
9

What is the:
h
multiple of 8
h
multiple of 6
2th multiple of 12
1th multiple of 10
3th multiple of 5
th
multiple of 13

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C. List 3 numbers which a)


are
in:
5,10,15,20,25
b) 7.14.21.28.35
1. 3 and 4 times tables
c) 12,24, 36, 48, 60
2. 3 and 5 times tables
d) 14,28,42,56,70
3. 10 and 4 times tables e) 19,38,57,76,95
4. 9 and 2 times tables
f) 72
42
5. 12 and 10 times tables g)
h) 144
D. What is the lowest
1. 5 and 6
2. 7 and 8
3. 4 and 8
4. 9 and 6
5. 10 and 6
E. What is the lowest
6. 13 and 5
7. 15 and 12
8. 16 and 10
9. 14 and 21
10.21 and 70

i) 110
j) 65
common
k) 65
l)
m)
n)
o)
p)

12,24,36
15,30,45
20,40,60
18,36,54
60,120,180

q) 30
r) 56
common
s) 8
t) 18
u) 30
v)
w)
x)
y)
z)

multiple of:

multiple of:

65
60
80
42
210

Multiplying and dividing fractions


Answers
1.
a)3/32
b) 5/48
c)1/9
d)4/25
e)7/16
2.
a)65/18
b)11
c) 8
d)1
e)1/2
3.
a) 4/24 or 1/6
b)20/12 or 5/3
c)1
d)1
e)24/42 or 4/7
4.
a)39/30 or 13/10
b)22/18 or 11/9
c) 32/36 or 8/9
d)63/28
e)50/16 or 25/8

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Answers
1.
a) 5.6
b) 3.5
c) 0.6
d) 2.4
e) 0.9
2.
a) 0.1
b) 0.28
c) 0.08
d) 0.81
e) 0.06
3.
a) 0.57
b)0.8
c) 0.75
d)0.34
e)0.91
4.
a)0.594
b)5.044
c) 6.059
d)0.506
e)6.15
1.
f)0.8
g) 0.6
h)0.8
i)0.4
j)0.6
2.
k)8
l)9
m)9
n)7
o)4
3.
p) 11
q)200
r)21
s)6
t)1100

Multiplying and dividing decimals


Multiplying
Dividing
1 a)

0.8 x 7

b)

0.5 x 7

c)

0.1 x 6

d)

0.6 x 4

e)

0.3 x 3

2 a)

0.2 x 0.5

b)

0.4 x 0.7

c)

0.8 x 0.1

d)

0.9 x 0.9

e)

0.6 x 0.1

3 a)

1.9 x 0.3

b)

1.6 x 0.5

c)

1.6 x 0.5

d)

1.7 x 0.2

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1.3 x 0.7

a)
b)
c)
d)
e)

3.2
4.8
7.2
2.4
1.8

4
8
9
6
3

f)5.6 0.7
g)6.3 0.7
h)2.7 0.3
i)4.9 0.7
j)2.8 0.7
k)
l)
m)
n)
o)

1.65 0.15
24 0.12
27.3 1.3
0.03 0.005
0.99 0.0009

Ordering Fractions

ANSWERS
1. 1/4
3/8 and 4/8 3/4
2. 2/5 3/5 and 6/10 2/29
3. 1/3 5/12
1/1 4/6 3/4
4. 1/4 1/2 2/3 5/6 7/8
5. 1/4 2/5 1/2 6/10
3/4
6. 1/3 4/9 1/2 2/3 5/6
7. 2/6 1/4 5/12
2/3 7/9
8. 2/7 2/4 5/8 11/14 3/2

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Ordering Decimals
1. For each pair of numbers
say which is bigger by
adding > or <.
a) 0.2 0.7
b)0.3
0.1
c)0.7
0.9
d)0.3
0.4
e)0.6
0.3
f)0.24 0.2
g)0.3
0.39
h)0.4
0.35
i)0.9
0.85
j)0.22 0.3
2. Try these:
a) 0.04
0.05
b)0.02 0.09
c)0.12 0.02
d)0.04 0.23
e)0.4
0.04

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3.
b)
c)
d)
e)
f)

These are trickier:


a) 2.34
0.09
4.49
4.0003

5.01
5.1
6.32
6.325
7.436 7.43
8.35
8.345

a)
b)
c)
d)
e)
f)
g)
h)
i)
j)

<
>
<
<
>
>
<
>
>
<

a) <
b) <
c) >
d) <
e) >
f) <
4. Put these decimals in ascending
order

(smallest to biggest):
a) >
a. 0.2 0.3 0.15
b) >
b. 0.7 0.64
0.072
c) <
c. 0.85 0.9 0.425
d) <
d. 0.734
0.7345 e) >0.7335
f) >
e. 6.234
6.009
6.4

a) 0.15 0.2 0.3


b) 0.072 0.64 0.7
c) 0.425 0.85 0.9
d) 0.7335 0.734
0.7345
e) 6.009 6.234 6.4

ANSWERS
1.
Explain how you2.would use a
a) 319.5
calculator to decrease
an
b)434.52
amount by a given percent.
c)177.5
Decrease the following
amounts
d) 636.16
e)727.04
by 28%
3.
a) 225
a)134.40
b) 306
b)157.20
c)186
c) 125
d)195
d) 448
e)239.88
e) 512
4.
a)73.50
A TV costs 120, how
much
b) 77.91
will it cost if its price
is
c)91.49
decreased by: 5.
6.
f) 19%
a)162
g) 32%
b)220.32
h) 79%
c)90
d) 322.56
i) 73.5%
e)368.64
j) 42%
7.
A car bought for 6,
500
a)97.20
81.60
depreciates in valueb)by
12.5%
c)25.20
each year, how much
will it be
d)31.80
worth after:
e)69.60
8.
k) 1 year
a)5687.50
l) 2 years
b) 4976.56
m) 5 years?
c)333.91

5.
Percentage Increase/Decrease

1. Explain how you would use a


calculator to increase an amount by a
given percent.
6.
2. Increase the following amounts by
42%
a)225
b) 306
c)125
d)448
e)512
7.
3. A TV costs 120, how much will it cost
if its price is increased by:
a) 12%
b)31%
c)55%
d)62.5%
e)99.9%
4. Simon puts 70 in a bank, each year
8.
the money in his bank increase by
5.5%, how much does he have in:
a) 1 year
b)2 years
c)5 years?

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Rounding to Significant Figures

Main
1. When you are rounding to decimal
places you start counting after the
decimal point, but with significant
figures you start counting at the
first non zero number
2.
i. 1000 1500 1460
ii. 200 160 157
iii. 40 37 37.1
iv. 6 6.1 6.09
v. 0.006 0.0064 0.00640
3.
a) 4.7
b) 0.058
c) 0.19
d) 540

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Rounding to Decimal Places

Round the following numbers to a) 1 decimal place b) 2 decimals places c) 3 decimal places
a) 1.463884266
b) 1.572660902
ANSWERS
c) 3.783345228
d) 6.3931313
a) 1.5 1.46
1.464
e) 0.640368898
b) 1.6 1.57
1.573
f) 0.326119942
c) 3.8 3.78
3.783
d) 6.4 6.39
6.393
g) 4.249504359
e) 0.6 0.64
0.640
h) 4.44692939
f) 0.3 0.33
0.326

i) 1.447852851
g) 4.2 4.25
4.250

j) 0.069143754
h) 4.4 4.45
4.447
i) 1.4 1.45
1.448
j) 0.1 0.07
0.069
Work out the following on a calculator and

give the answer to 2 decimal places;


a) 18.43
a) 3.104 x 5.938

b) 26.37
c) 2.30
b) 2.99 x 8.82
d) 219.15
c) 7.1537 3.111
e) 3.67
2
d) 14.77

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1. What would you multiply an


amount by to increase it by:
a) 15%
b)25%
c)4%
d)0.5%
e)13.5%
2. Find the original prices of these
prices that have been increased
by the given percentage:
a) Cost= 49.5 after 10%
increase
b)Cost= 74.75 after 15%
increase
c)Cost= 61 after 22% increase
d)Cost= 104 after 30% increase
e)Cost= 120 after 50% increase
3. I have 252 in my bank account;
this is due to me earning 5%
interest on what I originally had
put in. How much money did I
have originally in my bank
account?

an amount by to decrease it
by:
Answers
a) 15%
1.
a) 1.15
b)25%
b) 1.25
c)4%
c) 1.04
d)0.5%
d) 1.005
e)13.5%
e) 1.135
2. prices of
5. Find the original
a) 45
these items that have
been
b) 65
decreased by the given
c) 50
d) 80
percentage:
e) 80
a) Cost= 72 after 10%
3. 240
decrease
4.
b) Cost= 93.5 aftera)15%
0.85
b) 0.75
decrease
c) 0.96
c) Cost= 39 after 35%
d) 0.995
decrease
e) 0.865
5. 40%
d) Cost= 4 9fter
a) 80
decrease
b) 110
e) Cost= 67.50 after
55%
c) 60
decrease
d) 15
e) 150
6. A Cars value has dropped
6. 3450
by 11.5% it is now
worth
3053.25, what was it worth
when it was new?

Reverse Percentages

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Standard Form

Answers
1. a,e,f,g
2.

3.

4.

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1. 474000000
2.190
3.8620000
4.64000
5.35000
6.66300000
7.909000000
8.6000
9.8710000000
1.0.000000000136
2.0.00000000095
3.0.00000638
4.0.0000000796
5.0.0000056
6.0.00000000543
7.0.000000000632
8.0.00048
9.0.000161
1.8.3 x 103
2.4.4 x 105
3.1.35 x 107
4.9.87 x 107
5.3.4 x 10-5
6.9.301 x 10-5
7.4.3 x 10-4

Two Brackets

Answers
1.

1. x2+12x+35
Answers
2. x2+10x + 21
1.
3. x2 + 5x + 6
1.x2+12x+35
4.
x2 + +6x
2.x2+10x
21 + 8
3.x2
+ 5x
6 + 8
5. x2
+ +9x
4.x2 + 6x + 8
2.
5.x2 + 9x + 8
2.
a) x2 49
1.x2
49
b) x2
+ x 12
2.x2 + x 12
c)
+ -20
8x -20
3.x2x2
+ 8x
4.x2
-17x
+ 72 + 72
d) x2
-17x
5.x2 -10x + 24
e) x2 -10x + 24
3.
3.
1.6x2+15x 9
2.8x2
+ 76x -40 9
a) 6x2+15x
3.9x2-71x 8
b)
8x2
+ 76x
4.6x2
48x
+ 42 -40
5.9x2
37x + 4 8
c) 9x2-71x
4.
d)
6x2
48x
1.6x2
+ 12x
48 + 42
e) 9x2+21x
2.28x2
37x
-49+ 4
3.12x2
-36x

48
4.
5. 15x2 + 10x 25
a) 6x2 + 12x 48
b) 28x2 + 21x -49
c) 12x2 -36x 48
5. 15x2 + 10x 25

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1.Find x
a)2x + 4 = 3x + 1
b)10x + 8 = 4x + 38
c)7x 3 = 3x +25
d)11x + 5= 9x + 21
e)4 + 11x = x + 9
2.Solve these equations
a)2(3x+4)= 2(4x-1)
b)2(3x-4)= 4(x + 3)
c)4(3x + 2) = 8(2x -1)
d)2(4x+2) = 4(3x-1)
e)4(3x+2)=10(x+4)
3.Solve these equations by
multiplying out brackets and
simplifying:
a)3(x +2) + 5(x-1)= 25
Home b)2(2x + 1) + 6(x + 3)= 70

Answe
rs
1.
a)x=3
b)x=5
c)x=7
d)x=8
e)x=0.
5
2.
a)x=5
b)x=1
0
c)x=3
d)x=2
e)x=1
1
3.

Algebraic Fractions

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Answe
rs
1.
a)x=7
b)x=4
2
c)x=2
d)x=1
2
2.
a)x=1
0
b)x=3
c)x=2
8
d)x=4

Answe
rs
3.
a)x=1
2
b)x=5
c)x=1
1
4.
a) x=1
0
b) x=5
c) x=2
d) x=7
e) x=6
f) x=4

Brackets

ANSWERS

move the brackets from these expression by multiplying them out:


2(x +5)
1.
6(2x +7)
a) 2X + 10
8(4x -2)
b) 12X + 42
5(3x -9)
c) 32X 16
2(4 -2x)
d) 15X 45
8(3 4x)
e) 8 4X
x(x + 3)
f) 24 32X
x(2x +9)
g) X2 + 3X
x(4x -7)
h) 2X2 + 9X
2x(9 -5x)
i) 4X2 7X
tiply out the brackets:
j) 18X-10X2
2
x(3x + 5)
2.
2x(5x2 + 6)
a) 3X3 + 5X
3
5x(3x - 7)
b) 10X3 + 12X
tiply out the brackets and simplify:
c) 15X4-35X
3(x + 4) + 4(x-6)
3.
7(x + 7) + 5(2x-8)
a) 7X - 12
3(4x + 1) + 2(6x-9)
b) 17X + 9
5(5x - 4) - 4(3x-6)
c) 24X - 15
2(13 -4x) - 9(x+ 6)
d) 13X + 4
e) 28-17X

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Collecting like terms


1.Simplify
a)10a + 4a
b)2b + 7b
Answers
c)3a + a + 4a
1.
d)11b 4b
a) 14a
e)14b 5b + 4b
b) 9b
f) 3a 6a + a
c) 8a
d) 7b
2.Simplify
e) 13b
a)10a + 4b a +5b
f) -2a
b)8a + 5a +5b 3b
2.
c)12b 7a + 3b +a
a) 9a + 9b
d)2b 8b a + 9a
b) 13a + 2b
e)-13b + 4a -5b -4a
c) 15b 6a
f) 11a + 8b + 2c + 6a + 3b -2c
d) 8a 6b
g)6b + 4b a +6c + 5a 4c
e) -18b
f) 17a + 11b
h)7c + 4b- 3b + a + 10c 5a
g) 4a + 10b + 2c
i) 10a + 4b + 7a + 10b 17a 14b
h) -4a + b + 17c
j) 5b + 4c + 18c 22a + z

i) 0
j) 5b + 22c -22a + z

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Curved Graphs

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9
-2,9

5
-1,5

5
0,5

9
1,9

17
2,17

13
-2,13

6
-1,6

1
0,1

-2
1,-2

-3
2,-3

-4
-2,-4

-8
-1,-8

-6
0,-6

2
1,2

16
2,16

Factorising
B) Factorise the
A) Factorise the
following
completely:
1.10A + 15
2.24A + 36
3.16A - 64
4.15B2 + 20B
5.14B2 + 49B
6.9B2 + 72B
7.33B2 - 44B
8.2C3 + 8C
9.5C4 + 40C
10.10C3 + 8C

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following
ANSWERS
A.
completely:
1. 5(2A + 3)
2. 12 (2A + 3)
1. 9AB + 6A
3. 16(A-4)
2. 16AB 4B
4. 5B(3B+4)
5. 7B(2B+7)
3. 30A2B + 24AB
6. 9B(B+8)
2
2
7. 11B(3B-4)
4. 10AB 15B
8. 2C(C +4)
5. 12ABC + 20 AB 9. 5C(C +8)
10.2C(C +4)
6. 28A2BC +
B.
1. 3A(3B+2)
14ABC
2. 4B(4A-1)
3. 6AB(5A+4)
7. 4AB 8A +
4. 5B (2A-3)
16B
5. 4AB(3C+5)
6. 14ABC(2A+1)
8. 15A 18B
7. 4(AB-2A+4B)
8. 3(5A-6B-7AB)
21AB
9. 3B(3B +6C+10
3
9. 9B + 18BC +
A)
10.AB(C-10+1)
30AB
10.ABC-10AB
2
3

Finding the gradient

d the gradient between the points:


(3,5) and (4,7)
(5,9) and (7,17)
(4,6) and (5,7)
(1,4) and (4,19)
(0,11) and (4,23)
nd the gradient between these points:
(2,5) and (3,-3)
(2,8) and (3,2)
(4,8) and (8,4)
(8,15) and (6,33)
(7,12) and (4,42)
(4,8) and (3,14)
d the gradient between these points:
(3,5) and (4,5.5)
(5,9) and (7,8)
(4,6) and (5,6.75)
(1,4) and (4,4.75
(0,11) and (4,11.4)

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Answers
1.

a)2
b)4
c)1
d)5
e)3
2.
a)-8
b)-6
c) 0
d)-1
e)-10
f) -6
3.
a)0.5
b)-0.5
c) 0.75
d)0.25
e)0.1

Formulae

Answers

A) Isaac Newtons second law of motion states F=ma (force= mass xA.acceleration)
1.
1.Find F if:
a) 50
a.M=10 and a=5
b) 144
b.M=12 and a=12
c) 6.5
c.M=0.5 and a=11
2.
2.Find a if:
a) 5
a.F=100 and M=20
3.
3.Find m if:
a) 3
a.F=36 and a=12
B.
B) Density equal volume divided by mass
1. D=V/M
4.Write a formula for density
2.
a.Find D if
a) 4
i.M=10 and v= 40
b) 6
ii.M=12 and v=72
c) 18
iii.M=5 and v=90
3.
b.Find M if:
a) 13
i.D=4 and v=52
4.
c.Find v if:
a) 88
i.D=8 and m=11
C.
C) Electrical power (p) is equal to voltage (V) squared divided by resistance
(r)
1. P=Z2/R
5.Write a formula for power
2.
6.Find p if:
a) 2
a.V= 4 and r=8
b) 27
b.V=9 and r=3
3.
7.Find r if:
a) 4
a.P=16 and v=8
4.
8.Find v if:
a) 10
a.P=20 and r=5

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Inequalities
ANSWERS
1.
1)x>6
2)x>9
3)x11
4)x2
5)x<12
6) x20
7)x20
8)x<20
2.
1)6 <x 10
2)9< x <16
3)11 x <15
4) 2 x 8

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Laws of indices
1. Simplify:
a) A2 x A
b) A4 x A2
c) A8 x A2
d) 3A9 x A3
e) 4A2 x 5A1
2. Simplify:
a) A10 A
b) A21 A7
c) A20 A4
d) 9A12 3A6
e) 12A6 4A4
3. Simplify:
a) (A2)4
b) (A3)3
c) (A2)6
d) (2A9)2
e) (3A4)3

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4. Simplify:
a) A0
b) B0
c) 990
d) 520
e) 0.0610
5. Simplify:
f) A-4
g) A-6
h) A-2

i) 2A-4
j) 9A-3
6. Simplify fully:
k) 25A4 5A7
l) 3A9 x 2A-3
m) (A2)6 x (2A2)2
n) (2A3)8 (2A4)6
o) (A2)-6

ANSWERS
1.
a)A3
b)A6
c)A10
d) 3A12
e)20A3
2.
a)A9
b)A14
c)A16
d) 3A6
e)3A2
3.
a) 1
b)1
c)1
d)1
e)1
4.
a)A8
b) A9
c)A12
d)4A18
e)27A12
5.
a) 1/A4
b) 1/A6
c) 1/A2
d) 2/A4
e) 9/A3
6.
a) 5/A3
b) 6A6
c) 4A16
d) 4
e) 1/A12

Parallel and Perpendicular lines


ANSWERS
1.
2.
a)y=3x-7
b)y=5x-10
c)y=2x+16
d)y=131-9x
e)y=-3x-15

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ANSWERS
1.
2.
a)y=-1/2x+9
b)y=-1/4x+17.75
c)y=2x-1
d)y=(2/3)x-2.67

Find the Nth term of these sequences

6, 17, 34, 57, 86 Answers


2
1)
3n
+2n
3, 18, 41, 72, 111
+1
7,14,23, 34, 47
2) 4n2+3n
8, 19, 34, 53, 76
-4
2, 12, 30, 56, 90 3) n2 + 4n +
2
2
4)
2n
+5n
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1)
2)
3)
4)
5)

The quadratic equation


ANSWERS
1. For each of these equations, what is a, b and c?
(the first one has been
1.
done for you)
a)
a) 2x2+4x -3 =0 a=2 b=4 c=-3
b) a=6 b=1 c=-10
b) 6x2+x - 10=0
c) x2-4x -5=0
c) a=1 b=-4 c=-5
d) 2x2-10x + 7=0
d) a=2 b=-10 c=7
2
e) 0.5x +8x + 2=0
e) a=0.5 b=8 c=2
2. Use your answers from question one to find the2.
possible values for x.
3. Rearrange these equations to the form ax 2 + bx + c =0, then solve with
a) x=0.6 and -2.6
the quadratic equation:
b) x=1.2 and -1.4
a) 2x2+ 9x -2 =10
c) x=2.8 and -1.8
b) 4x + 5x2 - 10=2
d) x=4.2 and 0.8
c) x2 + 5x -3=x
e) x=-0.3 and -15.7
d) 2x2-10x - 2= x2
e) 3x2 + 6 + 2x =8 + 7x
3.

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1.
2.
3.
4.
5.

x=1.1 and -5.6


x=1.2 and -2
x=4.6 and -4.6
x=10.2 and -0.2
x=2 and -0.3

Factorising Quadratics
1. Factorise and solve:
a) X2 + 8X + 12= 0
b) X2 + 7X + 10= 0
c) X2 + 13X + 12= 0
d) X2 + 17X + 70=0
e) X2 + X 20=0
f) X2 - 4X- 12=0
g) X2 - 12X + 20=0
2. Rearrange, factorise and solve
a) X2 + 21X + 32=12
b) X2 + 8X -5 = 15
c) X2 + 6X + 23 = 5 3X
3. Solve
a) 3X2 + 21X + 51=15
b) 2X2 +18 + 10=-6
c) 4X2 -8X -4= 36 + 4x

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ANSWERS
1.

2.

3.

a)-6 and -2
b)-5 and -2
c)-12 and -1
d)-7 and -10
e) -5 and 4
f)6 and -2
g)10 and 2
a)-20 and -1
b) -10 and 2
c)-6 and -3
a) -4 and -3
b)-8 and -1
c)5 and -2

Sequences
Answers

1. Copy down the following sequences and add the next three terms:
1.
a) 3
6
9
12
15
a) 18,21,24
b) 2
7
12
17
22
b)27,32,37
c) 4
10
16
22 28
c)32,36,40
d) 13
24 35 46 57
d)68,79,90
e) 50 48 46 44 42
e)40,38,36
2. For each of the questions in question what is rule to find the
next
2.
term in the sequence. (This is called the term to term rule)
3
3. Copy the following sequences, write the term to term rule a)add
and find
b)add 5
the next 3 terms.
c)add 4
a) 0.3 0.7 1.1 1.5 1.9
d) add 11
b) 1.4 1.7 2
2.3 2.6
e)take away 2
c) 40 39.5 39 38.5 38
3.
d) 5.9 5.3 4.7 4.1 3.5
a)2.3,2.7,3.1 (add 0.4)
e) 11.4 12.5 13.6 14.7 15.8
12.9,3.2,3.5
(add 0.3)
4. Copy the following sequences, write the term to term rule b)
and
find
c)37.5,37,36.5 (take away 0.5)
the next 3 terms.
d)2.9,2.3,1.7 (take away 0.6)
a) 5
0
-5
-10 -15
e)16.9,18,19.1 (add 1.1)
b) 3
-1
-5
-9
-13
4.
c) -20 -16 -12 -8
-4
a)-20,-25,-30 (take away 5)
d) -30 -27.5-25 -22.5-20
-17,-21,-24
(take away 4 )
5. Copy the following sequences, write the term to term rule b)
and
find
c)0,4,8 (add 4)
the next 3 terms.
d)-17.5,-15,-12.5 (add 2.5)
a) 1
2
4
8
16
5.
b) 1
3
6
10
15
a)32,64,128 (double the last number)
c) 1
3
7
13
21
b) 21,28,36 (add on the next number
1 then 2 then 3 ....)
c)31,43,57 (add on the next even
number 2,4,8...

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The Nth term


1) Find the nth term of the following sequences:
a) 4
7
10
13
16
b) 2
7
12
17
22
c) 4
10
16
22 28
d) 13
24 35 46 57
e) 1
9
17
25 33
2) Take the following nth terms and find the first 5 terms
a) 3n + 1
b) 4n +2
c) 5n + 5
d) 4n 1
e) 6n + 3
f) 10n -3
3) If the nth term is 7n + 4 what is
a. The 4th term
b. The 12th term
c. The 100th
4) If the nth term is 8n - 2 what is
a. The 4th term
b. The 12th term
c. The 100th
5) If the nth term is 11n + 3 what is
a. The 4th term
b. The 12th term
c. The 100th
6) If the nth term is n + 9 what is
a. The 4th term
b. The 12th term
c. The 100th

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Answers
1.

2.

3.

term
term
term
term

4.

5.

6.

a)3n+1
b)5n-3
c) 6n-2
d)11n+2
e)8n-7
a)4,7,10,13,16
b) 6,10,14,18,22
c)10,15,20,25,30
d)9,15,21,27,33
e)7,17,27,37,47
a)32
b) 88
c)704
a)30
b) 94
c)798
a)47
b)135
c) 1103
a)13
b) 21
c)109

Simplifying Expressions
Answers
1.

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a)20a4
b)18a7
c)63a8
d)20a2b4
e)18a2b7
f)63a2b8
g)8a2b2c5
h)60a2b2c14
i) 36a8b8c
j) 12a5b4c4
2.
a)4a
b)3a4
c) 7a2
d)6a3b3
e)9a4/b5
3.
a)10a2
b)10ab2
c) ab6/10
d)ab2
e)119a3b8

Simultaneous Equations
1.

Find a and b for each pair of simultaneous equations:


a) 5a + 2b= 14
6a + 2b= 16
b) 7a + 3b= 27
6a + 3b= 24
c) 10a - 2b= 30 3a - 2b= 2
d) 9a - 6b= 42
6a - 6b= 18
2. Find a and b for each pair of simultaneous equations:
a) 4a + 7b= 27
4a - 7b= 13
b) 3a + 2b= 35
2a - 2b= 10
c) 11a - 8b= 4 a + 8b= 44
d) 5a + 3b= 69
7a - 3b= 75
3. Find a and b for each pair of simultaneous equations:
a) 5a + 6b= 28
6a + 2b= 18
b) 4a + 4b= 36
6a - 2b= 22
c) 2a - 8b= 16
3a + 2b= 29
d) 9a + 6b= 84 3a - 3b= 25.5

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Answers
1.

2.

3.

a) a=2
b) a=3
c) a=4
d) a=8

b=2
b=2
b=5
b=5

a) a=5 b=1
b) a=9 b=4
c) a=4 b=5
d) a=12 b=3
a) a=2 b=3
b) a=5 b=4
c) a=10 b=0.5
d) a=9 b=0.5

Solving Equations
1. Find x if:
a) 7x= 42
b) 12x=36
c) 5x = 40
d) 10x = 110
e) How did you answer these questions?
2. Find x if:
a) X + 10 = 17
b) X + 15 = 27
c) X + 25 = 30
d) X- 9 = 15
e) X 13 = 40
f) How did you answer these questions?
3. Find x if
a) 3x + 6 =21
b) 7x + 11 = 67
c) 5x + 4 = 24
d) 9x 2 =25
e) 11x 14= 30
f) 10x - 7= 53
g) 12x + 11= 155
h) 15x - 14= 61
i) 13x + 25 = 90
j) How did you answer these questions?

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Answers
1.

2.

3.

a) 8
b) 6
c) 3
d) 10
a) 7
b) 12
c) 5
d) 16
e) 27
a) 5
b) 8
c) 4
d) 3
e) 4
f) 6
g) 12
h) 5
i) 5

Graphical Simultaneous
Equations
Solve these simultaneous equations
graphically (draw x axis to 10 and y
1.
(5,14)
axis to 15):
2. (2,7)
1. y=2x + 4 and y=3x -1
3. (3,10)
2. y=5x - 3 and y=4x + 1
4. (1,3)
3. y=x + 7 and y=2x + 4
5. (2,6)
4. y=2x + 2 and y=6-3x
5. y=10 2x and y=12-3x
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Substituting

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1.If A is 5 what is:


a)5A
b)11A
c)6A 10
d)9A + 15
e)100-5A
2.If B is 7 what is
a)2(B+8)
b)3(B-5)
c)B(B+5)
d)9(10-B)
e)(3+B)X(B-5)
3.If A= 6 and B=7 what is:
a)A+B
b)B-A
c)6A+2B
d)AB
e)A(B+1)
f) A2B

ANSWERS
1.
a) 2
b) 55
c)20
d)60
e)75
2.
a)30
b) 15
c)84
d)27
e)20
3.
a)13
b)1
c) 50
d)42
e)48
f)252
4.
a)8
b)-2
c) 30
d)12
e)8
5.
a)-33
b)0
c)9
d) -16
e)-18
f)-50
g)31

Trial
and Improvement
1. Use trial and
improvement
to find the positive
solution to these quadratic equations to 1 dp,
you may like to use a table, the table for the
first question has been drawn for you (all
answers are between 1 and 5).
a)X2 + 3x -30=0
x
X
+3
Big or small?
b)X2 + 2x -20=0
x
30
c)X2 + 4x -10=0
d)X2 -2x -5=0
ANSWERS
2. Use trial and improvement to find the positive
1.
solution to these quadratic equations to 2dp
a) x=4.2
(all answers are between 1 and 5)
b)x=3.6
2
a)3X - 5x -10=0
c)x=1.7
2
b)2X + 2x -25=0
d)x=3.4
2.
a) x=2.84
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b) x=3.07
2

Writing Expressions Answers

1. My age is C, write expressions for the ages of the members of


my family if:
1.
a) My brother is 3 years older than me
b) My sister is 2 years younger than me
c) My mum is double my age
d) My dad is 5 years older than my mum
e) My Gran is 4 times my age
f) My Grand Dad is twice my Dads age
2. If I have S sweets, write an expression for the number of
sweets my friends have if I:
a) I give Tom all my sweets and he has 5 of his own
2.
b) I give Alan half of my sweets
c) I eat four sweets then give Simon the rest
d) I give Lucy a quarter of my sweets, then an extra 1
3. My favourite song last M minutes, how long do I spend listening
to music if:
a) I listen to the song once and hour all day (and including
3.
when Im asleep)
b) I listen to half the song 8 times
c) I listen to the intro (a quarter of the song) 5 times
d) I listen to my song, then the next one which is exactly
twice as long
e) I listen to my song, then the next one which is exactly
4.
twice as long, and do this 5 times throughout the day
4. If a rectangle has lengths x and y, write an expression for:
a) The area of the rectangle
b) The area covered by 6 rectangles
c) The perimeter of the rectangle

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a)C + 3
b)C 2
c)2C
d) 2C+5
e)4C
f)2(2C+5) OR 4C +
10
a)S+5
b) S/2
c)S-4
d)S/4 + 1
a)24M
b)M/2 X 8 OR 4M
c)5M/4
d) 3M
e)15M
a) xy
b)6xy
c)2x + 2y or 2(x +
y)

Answers
y=mx
+c

1. Copy and complete:


1.
a) A line with a positive gradient will go from ________a)left
to ________right
bottom
/ top
b) A line with a negative gradient will go from ________ left to ________right
b) top
bottom of the
2. Look at the equations below, write down the gradient and
the /coordinates
intercept of the line they represent.
2.
a) Y=3x+4
a) gradient- 3 intersection- (0,4)
b) Y= 2x-5
b) gradient- 2 intersection- (0,-5)
c) Y=6x+9
d) Y=x- 7
c) gradient- 6 intersection- (0,9)
e) Y=10x
d) gradient- 1 intersection- (0,-7)
f) Y=5+8x
e) gradient- 10 intersection- (0,0)
g) Y=7-11x
3. Draw an axis from -10 to 10, plot the following lines
f) gradient- 8 intersection- (0,5)
a) Y = 2x + 3
g) gradient- -11 intersection- (0,7)
b) Y = 3x 2
3.
c) Y = -2x + 5
d) Y = -3x + 9
4.
4. Find the gradient of the line between these pairs of coordinates
a)by
1 dividing the change in y by the
change in x.
b) 2
a) (3,3)
(5,5)
b) (5,5) (6,7)
c) 3
c) (1,2) (3,8)
d) 2
d) (10,9)
(6,1)
e) 3
e) (15,20) (10,5)
5. Using the gradient worked out in the last question
5.and one of the coordinates, find the
value of c for the line between the pairs of points in question
a) 0 4.
6. Write out the equation of the line between the pairs of points in question 4 in the form
b) -5
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c) -1
d) -11
e) -25

Finding the Area of Circles

You can find the area of a circle by using the formula-

For Example-

Area= x Radius

Area= x 72
= x 49
= 153.93804
= 153.9 (to 1dp) cm2

7cm

ANSWE
2aRS
12.6

b 78.5
c 15.2
380.
d 314.
1
e

2
153.
f
9
100.
g
5
h 28.3
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Answers:
1. 6m2
2. 24m2
3. 3m2
4. 20m2
5. 12m2
6. 35m2
7. 44m2
8. 15m2
9. 31.5m2
10.72m2

Area of Triangles
1. Find the area of
the triangles on the
left

2. Find the missing


lengths of the
Answers:
triangles on the
1. 10m
right
2. 14m
3. 6m
4. 10m
5. 10m
6. 3m
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7. 20m

Circumference

2
23cm

11cm

6
30cm

30cm

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4cm

7
20cm

1
0

9cm

8
3cm

1
1

12

5cm

4cm

8cm
6cm

Answers:
1. 34.6cm
2. 72.3
3. 25.1cm
4. 44.0cm
5. 77.1cm
7cm
6. 51.4cm
7. 10.7cm
8. 17.9cm
9. 95.1cm
10.23.4cm
5cm
11.51.0cm
12.81.4cm

12cm

6cm
14cm
18cm

Double angle theorem


1
Answers
1) 50
2)120
3)180
4)50
5)67.5
6)80
4

2
25

60

90

100

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135

160

Triangles inside circles


2

72

Answers
1) X=30
x
2)x=18
3)x=45 x
4)X=40
y=40
5)x=30 y=
1201
6)x=22 x
y=136

60

22

100

y
30

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y
x

Angles connected by a chord


2

25

Answers
1) x=25 y=15
2)x=125 y=
40 z=15
3)x=10
4)X=105y=70
y=40
z=100
z=354
5)x=53 y= 30
z=72
6)x=85y y=80
x
z=17
z

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10
x

40
x

15

z 100

125

15
y

5
6
z

40
35

x
25

30

53

x
17
80

95
z

Tangents to a circle
1

2
x

35

140

3
x

40
z

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120

x
y
y

Answers:
1. x=55
2. x=40
3. x=50 y=50
z=40
4. x=60 y=60
x
z=30

Cyclic Quadrilaterals
2

1
95

3
54

110

20

y
x
y

Answers
1) x=70
4
y=85
2)x=126
y=105
4)w=15 x=70
3)x=100
y=65 z= 25
y=160
5)a=60
b=36

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75

80

5
15

25

70

a
w
4b

z
x

2a

Construction

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Answers:

Trigonometry- Sin and Cos


1.

Answers:
2.
a) 6.1
b) 3.5
e)7.1
f) 7.1
g)2.6
i)3.1
k) 2.1
l) 14.9
n) 11.3
o)3.8
p)12.6
r)18

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1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.

d=hypotenuse
e=adjacent
f= opposite
h=hypotenuse
g=adjacent
i=opposite
j=hypotenuse
k=adjacent
l=opposite
m=hypotenuse
o=adjacent
n=opposite
p=hypotenuse
q=adjacent
r=opposite

Trigonometry- finding angles

24c
m

29c
m

Answers:
1) 41.4
2) 76.2
3) 49.3
4) 51.4
5) 70.6
6) 53.1

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32c
m

Answers:
1. 32cm
2. 3.5cm
3. 45.4c
4. 139.5
5. 25.2 or
11.1cm
6. 16.7cm

Cosine rule

5cm
22c
m

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The Sine rule

Answers:
1) 10cm
2) 3.0cm
3) 3.4 cm
4) 25.7cm
5) 50.2cm
6) 26.7cm

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TrigonometrySin, Cos and Tan


Answers:
1.
a)15.7
b)46.7
c)32.2
d)30.6
e)21.9
f) 63.5
2.
a)6.1
b) 11.9
c) 69.3
d) 15.6
e) 2.1
f) 7.7

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15.7c
m

Sine and Cosine Rule

10c
m
14c
m
8c
m
22c
m
19c
m
15c
m

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Answers:
1)25.6
2)6.5cm
3)20.4cm
4)21.6 or 15.6
cm
5)9.73cm
6)40
7)34
8)5.3cm
9)14.3
10)42cm
11) 24.46cm
12)27.6 or 3.6
cm

Answers:
1) 3.1cm
2) 6.1cm
3) 5.1cm
4) 17.1cm
5) 4.5cm
6) 8.6cm
7) 20.5cm
8) 31.1cm
9) 117.6cm
10)1.5cm
11)4.1cm
12)108.9cm

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Sin, cos and tan 2

Translation

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Reflection 2

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Reflection 1
Reflect these shapes in the mirror lines

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3D Pythagoras
Find the length of the longest diagonal of these cuboids

1) Answer
s
2) 11.2cm
3) 12.0cm
4) 12.2cm
5) 9.4cm
6) 13.4cm
7) 15.2cm

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Rotation

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Find the Perimeter of


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these shapes 1.21cm

8cm
5cm

2.17cm

4cm

5cm
8cm

9cm

9cm

8cm

4cm

8cm

4cm

4cm
9cm

7cm
12cm
3cm

15cm
10cm

Answers
1.26cm
2.26cm
3.30cm
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5.36cm

5cm

11cm
All of these shapes are

4cm

8cm

regular

5cm

12cm

11cm

Answers
1.16cm
2.25cm
3.72cm
13cm
4.39cm
3cm
5.96cm
6.110cm
7.42cm

Worded Pythagoras
1.A hunter fires an arrow to kill a bird, the bird falls 20m and the hunter
has to walk 40m to pick it up, how far did the arrow travel to the bird?
2.A boat travels 45 miles east then 60 miles north, how far is it from where
it started?
3.A swimming pool is 25m by 12m, if someone swam from one corner to the
other, how far would they have swum?

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4.A kite is flying on a string which is 10m, the kite is flying 6m 1.44.7m
of the
ground, if the kite plummets straight down how far will the kite
flyer have
2.74miles
to walk to pick it up?
3.27.7m
5.A totem pole is tied to the ground with ropes stuck in the ground
with
4.8m
pegs, if the rope is 14m long and the pole is 9m long, how far5.10.7m
will the
pegs be from the base of the totem pole?
6.52.9m
6.A lighthouse shines a light on a ship, the light beam is 80m long, the ship
is 60m away from the base of the lighthouse, how tall is the lighthouse?

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Answers
1. a=27
(corresponding)
2. b= 120
(alternate)
3. c = 85 (interior)
4. a= 105 (interior)
5. b=45 (alternate)
6. c= 110
(alternate)

d a, b and c giving reasons for each answer.


27

b
a

120

75
a

c
95

45

110

Find a, b and c giving reasons for each answer.

Answers
1. 70,70,110
2. 60,60,60
3. 55,125,55
4. 115,65,65
5. 155,25,25
6. 170,170,10

b
110

55

c
a
120

115

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c
a

25

b
10

Find the values of x

45

Answers
1. 135
2. 150
3. 90
x
30
4. 50

Answers
1. 105
2. 120
3. 105
4. 30

Find the values of x

30

35

45

130

15
x

60

Find the values of x

Answer
s
x1. 145
95
2.
145
120

x
70

35
110

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x
x

2x

x
120

25

2x

5x

2x
80

Answer
s
1.4x45
2. 36
3. 80
4. 31
25

3x

95

55

Angles in a triangle

1.50
2.65
3.60

ANSWERS
1.100
2.80
3.90
4.100
5.60
6.72
7.71
8.93
9.85

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ANSWERS

ANSWERS
1.80
2.130
3.40
4.75

Plans and Elevations


Draw the plan and the
front and side
elevations for these
shapes

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in
n
o
g
y
l
Po
s1

1. What is the sum of the


angles in a:
a) 3 sided shape
b) 5 sided shape
c) 8 sided shape
d) 10 sided shape
e) 20 sided shape
f) 30 sided shape
2. Find the missing angles
40

53
100
x
110

113
30

93x 265

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157

330

32

172

83

41

100
92

ANSWERS
1.
1. 180
2. 540
3. 1080
4. 1440
5. 3240
6. 5040
2.
951. 260
45
2.
149
285
3. 260
3274. 151
5.100
219
6. x= 45
75
7. 140

90

15
150

88

162

99 x

11

84
342
96

153 153

x
3x
88

x
72

95
x

125
x

290
90

154
106

d
n
a
r
o
i
r
e
Int
exterior
angles
Find the exterior
and interior
angles of a
regular shape
which has:
a)9 sides
b)10 sides
c)12 sides
d)15 sides
e)25 sides

ANSWERS
1.
a) I=140, E=40
b) I=144, E=36
c) I=150, E=30
d) I=156,E=24
e) I=165.6,
E=14.4


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n
o
g
y
l
o
p
r
a
l
Regu
f
o
r
e
b
m
u
n
finding
sides
1. How many sides does a
regular polygon have if its
exterior angles are:
a) 45
b) 40
c) 30
d) 22.5
e) 20
f) 3 2. How many sides does a
regular polygon have if its
interior angles are:
a) 150
b) 156
c) 157.5
d) 162
e) 165
f) 168.75
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ANSWERS
1.
a) 8
b) 9
c) 12
d) 16
e) 18
f) 120

ANSWERS
2.
a) 8
b) 9
c) 12
d) 16
e) 18
f) 120

Pythagoras
ANSWERS
1.

a)5m
b)10m
c)13m
d)10.8m
e)6.3m
f)3.3m
g)6.9m
h)8.7m
2. 5.8
3. 1.9m

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ANSWERS

Mean
1.Find the mean from these numbers:
a)
b)
c)
d)
e)
f)
g)
h)
i)
j)
2.How
a)
b)
c)
d)

1.

5,3,4
10, 11, 1, 7
15, 8, 7, 10
14, 2, 4, 1, 4
7, 8, 5, 10, 4, 2
24, 26, 32, 17, 1
0.2, 0.1, 0. 5, 0.2
20, 9, 3, 8, 8, 7,1
2.
17, 18, 15, 10, 8, 2, 9,1
0,0,0,0,0,18
would you find the:
Mean age of players in a football team
Mean height of a family
Mean number of sweets eaten by boys in a day
Mean number of hours spent watching TV for a
pupil each night
e) Mean number of times someone says LOL a
day
3.Write down 3 possible lists of numbers if there are:
a) 4 numbers with a mean of 6
b) 5 numbers with a mean of 8
c) 7 numbers with a mean of 9

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a)
b)
c)
d)
e)
f)
g)
h)
i)
j)

4
7
10
5
6
20
0.25
8
10
3

a) Add all players ages,


divide by the number
of players
b) Add all the heights
together divide by
number of people
c) Add up number of
sweets eaten by boys,
divide by number of
boys
d) Add all the hours
together divide by the
number of pupils
e) Add together how
many someone says lol
each day for lots of
days, divide by the
number of days

Mean, Mode, Median and Range


ANSWERS
1.Which of these could you not find a median for?
a) Height
1. favourite colour
b) Favourite colour
c) Score in a test
and favourite
d) Favourite football team
football team
2.Find the mean, mode, median and range for these sets 2.
of numbers:
a) 5,7,2,8,8
a)6,8,7,6
b) 2,12,6,3,2
b)5,2,3,10
c) 15,4,11,6,4
c) 8,4,6,11
d) 20,30,35,15,15
d)23,15,20,20
e) 4,7,0,14,0,19,5
e)7,0,5,19
f) 2,9,18,12,7,2,6
g) 21,13,15,2,15,3,1
f) 8,2,7,16
3.Write 3 different lists of 5 numbers which have a mean of 7.
g) 10,15,13,20
4.Write 3 lists of numbers which have a median of 11
3.
5.Would mode be a good thing to find if we were looking 4.Either
at pupils the
exact
mean or
journey time to school? Explain your answer.
the median
6.Can any of mean, median, mode and range be negative? Explain your
5.All can be negative
answer
except the range.

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Median and Range


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1.

2.

3.

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a) Median-6, range-10
b) Median-17, range-8
c) Median-11, range-4
d) Median-2, range-5
e) Median--6, range-9
a)
b)
c)
d)
e)

Median=21, range=34
Median=35, range=55
Median=574, range=669
Median=-50, range=97
Median=-18, range=83

a) Median=22, range-36
b) Median=18.5, range=80
c) Median=223.5,
range=336
d) Median=7.5, range=17
e) Median=-32, range=96

Mean from grouped tables


ANSWERS
1.

1.40
2.18.25
3.Midpoints are
an
approximation
of the scores
2. 9.05

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Mean from tables


ANSWERS
1.

2.

3.

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a)18
b)24
c)1.3
a)30
b) 44
c)1.5
a)47
b) 107
c)2.3

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1.
a) 8
b) dog=1/8,
cat=1/4,
fish=5/8
2.
c) green=1/1
0
Pink=1/4
Blue=3/10
Red 2/5
b)
green=2/2
0
Pink=4/20
Blue=6/20
Red= 8/20

3a. 180
ii)2
b)50,144,6
4,20,81
1a. 36
ii)10
b)40,70,
100,150
2a. 72
ii)5
b)30,45,6
0,45,180
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4a. 720
ii)0.5
b)100,60,50,4
5,50,65

Probability as 3.Fractions
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I have a pack of card

1. I have some counters in a bag.


There are 3 blue, 5 red and 2
green. What is the probability I
pick out:
a) A blue
b) A red
c) A green
d) A purple
e) A blue or red
f) A red or green
2. I am picking my socks at random
today, I have 4 pairs with stripes
on, 10 with spots, 5 with clowns
and 1 with maths pictures. What is
the probability I will pick out:
a) Spotty socks
b) Clown socks
c) Maths Socks
d) Clown or spotty socks
e) Maths or stripe socks

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(without jokers) what is the


1.
probability I pick:
a) 3/10
a) A Red card
b)
b) A heart
c) 1/5
d) 0
c) A Club
d) A heart or a club e) 4/5
f) 7/10
e) A 2
2.
f) A King
a)
g) A picture card
b)
h) A number card smaller
c) 1/20
than 6
d)
i) A number card greater
3.
a)
than 6
b)
j) An even number
c)
k) An odd number
d)
l) A red number 3
e) 1/13
m) A black Queen or red
f) 1/13
Jack
g) 4/13
n) A King of Hearts or h)
a 54/13
i)
j)
k)
l)
m)
n)

4/13
5/13
4/13
1/26
1/13
5/52

Relative Frequency
ANSWERS
1.

2.

3.

a) 75
b) 37.5
c) 125
a) Blue-0.25, red -0.5,
yellow 0.1, black
0.15
b) Blue-20,red40,yellow-8, black-12
a) 0.1,0.25,0.15,0.05,
0.45
b) 50,125, 75,25, 225

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Listing Outcomes
1.H1,H2,H3,H4,H5,H6,T1,T
1. If I flip a coin and roll a dice, list all the possible outcomes
I could get.
2,T3,T4,T5,T6
2. I spin two fair spinners number 1 to 3.
2.
a) Copy and complete the table to show all the possible
outcomes.

1.1+1=2
2.1+2=3
Spinner 1
Spinner 2 3.1+3=4
Total
4.2+1=3
5.2+2=4
6.2+3=5
7.3+1=4
3. When I have breakfast I have a drink and something to
eat. The drinks I
8.3+2=5
choose from are tea, coffee and juice and I eat a bagel,
toast or cereal.
Write down all the different combinations I could have9.3+3=6
for breakfast.
3.
4. If I toss 1 coin there are 2 possible outcomes, find the number of outcomes
Tb,Tt,Tc,Cb,Ct,Cc,Jb,Jt,
for:
Jc
a. 2 coins
b. 3 coins c. 4 coins d. X coins4.
5. Lucy, Amy and George are going to have their photo taken
so they sit in a
a) 4
b) 8
line:
c) 64
a) How many different ways could they order themselves?
d) 2x order
b) Andy joins them, how many different ways could they
5.
themselves now?
a) 6
b) 24

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Drawing Bar Charts

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Tree Diagrams

A) I have a bag with 20 balls in, there are 13 pink, 7 orange pull a ball out, put it back then pull
another.
ANSWERS
1.Draw a tree diagram showing all possible outcomes
A.
2.Use your tree diagram to find the probability of getting:
2.
a.2 pink
a) 169/400
b.2 orange,
b) 49/400
c.A pink and an orange.
B) The probability I have toast for breakfast is 0.6, the probability I will miss my bus is c)
completely
91/400
unrelated to my breakfast choice and is 0.2
B.
3.What is the probability I will NOT:
1.
a.Have toast for breakfast
a) 0.4
b.Miss my bus
b) 0.8
4.Draw a tree diagram showing all possible outcomes
3.
5.Use your tree diagram to find the probability of:
a.Having toast and missing my bus
a)0.12
b.Not having toast and missing my bus
b)0.08
c.Not having toast and not missing my bus
c)0.32
C) I am tossing a coin and rolling a dice:
C.
6.Draw a tree diagram to show all possible outcomes.
2.
7.Use your tree diagram to find the probability of:
a) 1/12
a.A head a 3
b.A tails and a number bigger than 4
b) 1/6
c.A tails with a 3 or a heads with a 1
c) 1/6
D) I have some songs on my mp3 player, 4 are rock, 7 are Pop and 11 are HipD.
Hop. I put my mp3
player on shuffle and listen to 2 songs (it is possible to listen to the same song twice in a row)
a)
8.Draw a tree diagram to show all the possible outcomes,
i.
7/44
a.Find the probability that I will listen to:
ii. 4/121
i.Hip Hop then Pop
ii.Rock twice
iii. 14/121
iii.A Rock song and a pop song in any order
iv. 93/242
iv.2 songs which are the same style (rock and rock or pop and pop ect.)

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Stem and Leaf Diagrams


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2.

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a) Range-42 ,
median-34,
mode-22
b) range- 4.8,
median-22.2
,mode-22.4

Questions
Temperat
ure

Ice Creams
sold

17
31
12
35
39
34
34
22
37
31

63
53
77
31
28
43
46
64
28
35

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Plot a scatter graph for each table.


Say if there is a positive, negative
or no correlation and try to give a
reason why
Hours
spent
on
intern Score on
et
ICT test
13
33
27
38
13
39
10
30
19
29
16
25
28

14
39
37
45
18
62
19
54
36
34
22
42
33

Time taken
to walk to
school
27
10
14
27
40
14
15
17
35
38
17
18
27

Score in
spelling
test
2
40
5
1
6
42
47
22
4
31
13
2
13

The Probability Line

ANSWERS
2.

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i. 0.1
ii. 0.5
iii. 0.2
iv. 0.2
v. 0
vi. 1
vii. 0.4
viii. 0.6

Box and Whisker


plots

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Mutually Exclusive Events


ANSWERS
1.

2.

3.

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a)
b)
c)
d)
e)
f)
g)
h)
i)

0.7
0.6
0.48
0.79
75%
2%
3/5
4/10
3/15

a) Mutually
exclusive
b) Not mutually
exclusive
c) Not mutually
exclusive
d) Mutually
exclusive

a) 0.1
b) 0.2
c) 0.23
4. 0.24

Sample Space Diagrams


ANSWERS
1.

2.
3.
4.

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a)

i. 1/36
ii. 1/12
iii.1/9
b) 7, it appears the
most
a)0
1.
2.

a)6/25
b)19/25
c) 9/25
d)8/25

Sampling

ANSWERS
1.

2.

3.

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Year 7- 20
Year 8-18
Year9 -24
Year 10- 15
Year 11-23

Football-16
Hockey-5
Basketball-11
Swimming-13
Badminton-1
Tennis-4

Male and maths- 5


Male and english-6
Female and maths-10
Female and english-4

Histograms
ANSWERS
1.

i. Histograms have uneven


class intervals,
ii. the frequency is
represented by the
area of the bar not the
height,
iii. frequency density is
displayed on the y axis

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15

10
5

0.5
1

15
30
60

5
2.5
4

Drawing Cumulative Frequency Graphs

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Answers:
1. 20 and 20
2. All are 25
3. All are 5
4. Yellow and blue
are 9 red is 18
5. Yellow and red are
12 others are 6
6. Red is 120 yellow
are
40 peopleis 80 others
36 people
40
7. Red and blue are
80 others are 160
8. Green and yellow
are both 90
others are 270
640 people
720 people

Pie Charts
40 people
100 people

48 people

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320 people

Pie Charts 2

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Find the number of people represented by these


pieasked
charts
56slices
peopleof
were
72 people were asked
Favourite Colour
Blue
Green
Turqoise
Purple
Black

Angle people
60
30
120
120
30

Favourite Country

26
13
52
52
13

USA
Mexico
Turkey
France
Spain

80 people were asked


How do you get to school

Angle people

Bus
Train
Walk
Car
Metro

10
80
140
90
40

5
40
70
45
20

40 people were asked


Favourite food
Pizza
Chinese
Roast Dinner
Curry
Mexican

Angle people
20
20
40
100
180

4
4
8
20
36

400 people were asked


Favourite Sport
Football
Hockey
Swimming
Water polo
Basket Ball

Angle people
36
108
36
108
72

40
120
40
120
80

160 people were asked


Angle people
6
54
96
186
18

4
36
64
124
12

Favourite Maths Topic Angle people


Fractions
Area
Algebra
Percentages
Pie Charts

18
90
54
72
126

8
40
24
32
56

Reading Bar
Charts

1
4
1
2
1
0
8

ANSWERS

1.

a) 5
b) 3
c) 5
d) 39

2
0
Bar
t

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e

2.

a) Punk
b) RnB
c) 51
d) Punk, RnB,
Metal/Rap,
Pop/Reggae

16
15
14
13
12
11
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0

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Heavy
Metal

Punk

RnB

Rap

Favourite Music
Style

Pop

Regga
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