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Write the following in order of size, starting with the smallest. 0.83 5 6 82% 23 28
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The ferry from Helsinki to Travemunde leaves Helsinki at 17 30 on a Tuesday. The journey takes 28 hours 45 minutes. Work out the day and time that the ferry arrives in Travemunde.
Answer Day
Time
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TRIGONOMETRY From the above word, write down the letters which have (a) exactly two lines of symmetry,
Answer(a)
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Answer(b)
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A lake has an area of 63 800 000 000 square metres. Write this area in square kilometres, correct to 2 significant figures.
Answer
km
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(a)
Simplify
a3 a8.
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Answer(b)
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The number of people, n, who attended a concert was 12 600 to the nearest 100. Complete the statement about n.
Answer
Y nI
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Keiko travels from Tokyo to London for the Olympic Games. On the internet, a flight costs 767. (a) Use the exchange rate 1 = 143 Japanese Yen to find the cost of the flight in Japanese Yen.
Yen [1]
Answer(b)
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12 8 cm 6 cm r NOT TO SCALE
The perimeter of the rectangle is the same length as the circumference of the circle. Calculate the radius, r, of the circle.
Answer r =
cm [3]
Factorise xy y2.
Answer(a)
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Solve 4x 7 = 12.
Answer(b) x =
[2]
Answer x = y= [3]
The taxi fare in a city is $3 and then $0.40 for every kilometre travelled. (a) A taxi fare is $9. How far has the taxi travelled?
Answer(a)
km [2]
(b) Taxi fares cost 30 % more at night. How much does a $9 daytime journey cost at night?
Answer(b) $
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21 (a) Show that the sum of the interior angles of a regular pentagon is 540. Answer(a)
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The diagram shows a pentagon ABCDE. BC is parallel to AE and angle CDE is a right angle. Find the values of x and y.
Answer(b) x = y= [3]
Answer(a) $
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(b) Wendy has $265 to spend on some chairs. The chairs cost $37 each. Work out the largest number of chairs she can buy.
Answer(b) (c) Wendy shares $200 between her three children Jake, Karl and Lana. 2 She gives 27% of the money to Jake and 5 of the money to Karl. Work out the amount of money she gives to Lana.
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Answer(c) $
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(d) Wendy invests $500 at a rate of 4% per year compound interest. Calculate the total amount of interest she receives at the end of 2 years. Give your answer correct to the nearest dollar.
Answer(d) $
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6 The probability that the spinner lands on any of the six sides is equally likely. Write down the probability that the spinner lands on (i) the number 6, Answer(a)(i) (ii) a prime number, Answer(a)(ii) (iii) a number less than 11. Answer(a)(iii) (b) Felix has a 12-sided spinner with the numbers 2, 4, 5, 7 and 9 written on it. It is equally likely to land on any side. The table shows the probability of the spinner landing on each number. Number on spinner Probability 2
1 4
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4
1 3
5
1 6
7
1 6
9
1 12
The diagram of the spinner has been completed for the number 2. Complete the diagram for the numbers 4, 5, 7 and 9.
2 2
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(c) Felix says that his spinner is more likely to land on a 2 than Jons spinner. Explain why he is wrong. Answer(c) [1]
2x + 3
11 x
NOT TO SCALE
3x The diagram shows a triangle with sides of length 2x + 3, 11 x and 3x. (a) Explain why x must be less than 11. Answer(a) [1]
(b) Write down an expression, in terms of x, for the perimeter of the triangle. Give your answer in its simplest possible form.
Answer(b)
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(c) The perimeter of the triangle is 32 cm. (i) Write down an equation in terms of x and solve it.
Answer(c)(i) x = (ii) Work out the length of the shortest side of the triangle.
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Answer(c)(ii)
cm [2]
A cylindrical drinking glass has radius 3 cm and height 8 cm. (i) Calculate the volume of water the glass holds when it is filled to the top. Give the units of your answer.
Answer(a)(i) (ii) Water is poured into a number of these glasses from a jug containing 1.5 litres. Each glass has a horizontal line 2 cm from the top. Calculate how many of these glasses can be filled up to the line from the jug.
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Answer(a)(ii)
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(b) A cylindrical pipe has a circumference of 16 cm. Calculate the diameter of the pipe.
Answer(b)
cm [2]
4 cm
NOT TO SCALE
Answer(c)
3
cm [3]
(d) 1m of copper has a mass of m kg. 3 The volume of one copper sphere is v m . Write down an expression for (i) the mass, in kilograms, of one sphere,
kg [1]
kg [1]
Answer(d)(iii)
g [1]
Anna, Bobby and Carl receive a sum of money. They share it in the ratio 12 : 7 : 8 . Anna receives $504. (a) Calculate the total amount.
Answer(a) $ (b) (i) Anna uses 7% of her $504 to pay a bill. Calculate how much she has left.
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Answer(b)(i) $ (ii) She buys a coat in a sale for $64.68. This was 23% less than the original price. Calculate the original price of the coat.
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Answer(b)(ii) $ (c) Bobby uses $250 of his share to open a bank account. This account pays compound interest at a rate of 1.6% per year. Calculate the amount in the bank account after 3 years. Give your answer correct to 2 decimal places.
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Answer(c) $ (d) Carl buys a computer for $288 and sells it for $324. Calculate his percentage profit.
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Answer(d)
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= {1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9} E = {x : x is an even number} F = {2, 5, 7} G = {x : x O 13x + 36 = 0} (a) List the elements of set E. Answer(a) E = { (b) Write down n(F ). } [1]
2
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Answer(c)(i) (ii)
2
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Using your answer to part (c)(i), solve x O 13x + 36 = 0 to find the two elements of G.
or x =
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[2] (e) Use set notation to complete the following statements. (i) F G = (ii) (iii) 7 n(E E F) = 6 [1] [1] [1]