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56 REVIEW OF CHAPTERS 1, 2 AND 3

1 Replace by or :
a b

2 Simplify:
a b c

3 Name these triangles according to their side lengths.


a b c

4 Use the digits , , , , , once only to make the largest number you can.
5 Over the three nights of the netball championships the attendance was , and .
a What was the total attendance?
b The total attendance was estimated at . How short of this estimate was the actual total attendance?

6 Find the value of in these inaccurately drawn figures:


a b c

96°

150° °

124° ° 54° °

7 What is the place value of the in these numbers?


a b c
8 a List the factors of b Find the prime numbers between and .
c Find the LCM of and d Find the HCF of and .
9 Round off:
a to the nearest b to the nearest .
10 A length of rope can be cut exactly into m or m lengths. Find the shortest length of rope for which
this is possible.

11 Draw a net for making a triangular-based pyramid.

12 Find:
a the product of and b the sum of , and .

13 Copy and complete:


a b c

14 Draw a sketch of:


a a cone b a rectangular box
15 cans of fruit weigh kg. Find the weight of one can in grams ( kg grams).

16 Draw a net of a square-based pyramid.


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17 Write in simplest form:


a b
c d
18 Find the smallest number which can be made up from the digits , , , and , using the digits once only.

19 Pam spends $ on a T-shirt, $ on a pair of jeans and $ on a pair of shoes. How much change from
$ will she receive?

20 Find the total cost of dozen jars of jam at $ each.

21 Write these numbers in ascending order (smallest first).


, , , ,

22 Find in these inaccurately drawn figures:


a b c
67° 50°
120°
°
° °

23 For this diagram, draw views from:


a the top
b the left
c the right
d the front
e the back front

24 a Write the opposite of .


b The weather report showed that while Adelaide was C, Tokyo was C and Moscow was C.
By how many C was:
i Adelaide warmer than Tokyo ii Moscow colder than Adelaide?

25 True or False?
a b
c The difference between and is
26 Find the approximate value of
27 How many times is the first larger than the second in ?

28 Find the value of:


a b c

29 In the diagram alongside, what is


represented by:
P
a the arrows b PQ S
T
c RS d T?
Q
R
ANSWERS 217

pentagon quadrilateral octagon


scalene equilateral isosceles
one half
A, B, C, D, E, F three quarters
AB, AC, BC, AE, BF, CD, DF, DE, EF two thirds
ABC, EFD, ABFE, ACDE, BCDF
two sevenths
seven ninths
five eighths
seven elevenths

1
2 2 One whole divided into
two equal parts and one 0 1
is being considered. one half
One whole divided into
four equal parts and three 0 1
are being considered. three quarters
One whole divided into
three equal parts and two 0 1
isosceles equilateral scalene are being considered. two thirds
One whole divided into
seven equal parts and two 0 1
are being considered. two sevenths
One whole divided into
nine equal parts and seven 0 1
, , , , , , , , are being considered. seven ninths
m One whole divided into
eight equal parts and five 0 1
are being considered. five eights
One whole divided into
eleven equal parts and 0 1
seven are being
considered. seven elevenths

or or

Each part is one third of the whole shape.


Each part is one quarter of the whole shape.
grams
circle and triangle

or
shaded square is one
$ $ square out of
, , , ,

3 2 1

losing by goals C C
True True False
times
These are lines and not line segments.
The line segment joining P to Q.
The line passing through R and S.
The point of intersection of the two lines.

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