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Set B
Section A (1 Mark each)
6 835 x 105
= 835 x (100 + 5) (0.5 mk)
= 835 x 100 + 835 x 5 (using distributive property) (0.5 mk)
= 83500 + 4175 = 87675 (1 mk)
Section C
11 Subtraction shown (2 mk)
Number sentence: 2725350 2527053 = 198297 (1 mk)
12 Greatest 4-digit number= 9999 (0.5 mk)
Divide 9999 by 37 Remainder= 9 (2.5 mk)
Now, required number = 9999 9 = 9990 (1 mk)
15 ABC, BAC, ACB, BDC, DCB, DBC, ABD and ACD (at least 6) (0.5
mk each)
16
a. A pair of opposite sides EF and GH (1 mk each)
b. A pair of adjacent angles - E and G
c. Two diagonals EG and FH
18
a. Another way of naming line b.- QS
b. Another way of naming line a. - PR
c. A set of collinear points. P, Q and T or R, S and T
Section D
21 Any four 7- digit numbers using 7,0,3,5 and 2 (2 mks)
Insert commas using International system of numeration. (1 mk)
Ascending order (1 mk)
22
Bar graph for the given data neatly drawn. (2.5 mk)
Title, Scale, Labels (1.5 mk)
24
a. 6 # 3= (2 x 6) + (3 x 3) = 12 + 9 = 21 (2 mk)
b. 8 # 12 = (2 x 8) + (3 x 12) = 16 + 36 = 52 (2 mk)
25 Divide 650 by 28
Quotient= 23
Remainder = 6 (3mk)
Therefore, Minimum number of rows required to seat 650 students =23 + 1 = 24
(1 mk)
28 Do as directed:
a. 3. (1 mk each)
b. of a right angle = x 90 = 60 degrees
c.
d. 10
29
a. Sphere: Vertices- 0 , Edges- 0 (1 mk)
Cube: Vertices- 8 , Edges- 12 (1 mk)
b. Yes, a square is a parallelogram because its opposite sides are equal and
parallel. (2 mk)
30
a. Two radii of inner circle.- OB and OM (1 mk each)
b. Two radii of outer circle.- OP and OQ
c. Diameter of inner circle.- LM
d. A special name given to these circles.- Concentric circles
31
a. Side opposite to the vertex A.- BC (1 mk each)
b. Angle opposite to the side AC.- B
c. A point in the interior of ABC.- P
d. Points on the boundary of ABC.- A,B,C