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1.

Solve
(a) 4( p + 3) = 19
x
(b) 3  = 12
5
(c) 2x + 5 = 4x – 7
x4
(d)  13
3
2. Make w the subject of
(a) d = w – 15t
2
(b) 5d = 8w + e
2
(c) d = w + 4

3. (a) Write 450 000 in standard form.


–4
(b) Write 3.2 × 10 -as an ordinary number.

4. Jeff bought 3 boxes of Walker crisps and 2 boxes of Doritos crisps to sell at
the school disco.
There are 48 bags of crisps in each box.
At the end of the disco there were 14 bags of crisps left.
How many bags of crisps were sold at the disco?
5. Find the value of
1 1 3
2 3 4
(a) 25 (b) 27 (c) 16
6. (a) Write 96 as a product of its prime factors.
(b) Find the Highest Common Factor (HCF) of 144 and 96
7. Ana and Doyle were given a total of £270
They shared the money in the ratio 5: 4
Work out how much money Doyle received.
8. Ann, Zen and Dan share 72 nuts in the ratio 2 : 3 : 4
Work out the number of nuts that each of them receives.
9. The ratio of girls to boys in Granville School is- 5 : 3
(a) What fraction of these students are boys?
In Year 11, the ratio of girls to boys is 2: 3
There are 80 students in Year 11.
(b) Work out the number of girls in Year 11
10. P = a + 2b2
(a) Find the value of- P -when a = 7 and b = – 3
(b) Find the value of- a –when- P = 10 and- b = 2
11. Simplify
(a) 12x – 4y – 5x + 9y
(b) 3y + 2x – 4 + 5x – 7
(c) 5x – 9y + 2x – 4y

12. Expand and simplify


(a) 17 – 3(x + 2)
(b) (x – 6) (3x – 1)
(c) 3(5x + 6) – 4 (x – 2)
13. Factorise
(a) 8x2 – 20x (d) x2 + 9x + 14

(b) x2 – 81 (e) x2 – x – 20

(c) 4x2 – 1 (f) x2 – 13x + 42

14. Here are the first 5 terms of an arithmetic sequence.


3 7 11 15 19
(a) Write down an expression, in terms of n, for the nth term of this
sequence.
The nth term of a different sequence is 2n² – 7
th
(b) Find the 5 term of this sequence.
15. Simplify
(a) 2x  5x
5 2 5 2
(c) (6 x )
(b) 12 x y  3 x y
5 2 2
(d) 8x
12
 4x3
16. Simplify
2 x  12 5 x 2  10 x
(a) (b) 2
x  8 x  12
2
x  10 x  24
17. A laptop used to sell for £ 490. It is reduced in price by 25%.
How much does it sell for now?
18. A bicycle was bought for £150 and sold for £195.
Calculate the percentage profit.
19. Make x the subject of these equations.
2
(a) W = 7 p-x (c) P = 10 – x
T2
(b) M  (d) D  x 2  k
x
20. After a 20 % increase, a pair of football boots is priced at £ 72.
How much were they before?
21. Solve these simultaneous equations:
(a) 3x + 2y = 9 (b) 5x + 3y = 7
2x + 3y = 1 2x – 5y = 9
22. Find the gradient and the y-intercept of each of the following lines:
(a) y = 5x + 9 (c) x + 2y = 10
(b) 6y = 2x – 3 (d) 6x = 3y + 12
23. Work out. Give your answers in its simplest form.
1 2
(a) 3  2
4 3
4 1
(b) 4  1
5 15
9 3
(c) 8 2
10 5
0
24. (a)Write down the value of 5
–2
(b) Write down the value of 5
1
2
(c) Write down the value of 25
(d) Write down the reciprocal of 5
–3
(e) Evaluate 2
25. Work out, simplifying your answers,
3 4 1 10
(a) 2  (c) 2 
8 5 2 11
2 5 2
(b) 4  3 (d) 14 
9 6 3
26. Write these numbers in order of size. Start with the smallest number.
3 –2 2
3.75×10 37.5×10 375×10 0.00375
5 3
27. Calculate (-8×10 ) × (-4×10 ) .Give your answer in standard form.
28.Work out an estimate for the value of

(a) (0.49  0.64 )


2 815 5.12
(c)
0.197
48 12
(b) 8.1155
120 (d)
0.0491

29. Work out the value of x  5 x when x  5


2

30. Lyn, Max and Neil share a sum of money in the ratio 2 : 3 : 5
Neil receives £60
Work out how much money Lyn receives.

31.Using the information that


6.3 × 52 = 327.6
Find the value of
(a) 6.3 × 520 (c) 327.6 ÷ 5.2
(b) 63 × 0.52 (d) 3276 ÷ 0.52
32. (a) Solve the inequality 6 y – 7 > 23
(b) Here is an inequality, in -x, shown on a number line.

33.(a) Solve the inequality 2x + 7 > 1


(b) On the number line, represent the solution to part (a).

Write down the inequality.


34.The diagram shows a prism with length 10 cm.
The cross section of the prism is a right-angled triangle with
sides 3 cm, 4 cm and 5 cm.

Calculate the total surface area of the prism.


35. Here is a triangular prism.

Work out the volume of this triangular prism.


36. Simplify
(a) (m 4 ) 2

(b) 2t 2  5r 3t 4

(c) 10 x 8 y 6  5 x 2 y 2
37.The probability of a tennis player winning or losing in his first two matches is
shown in the tree diagram.

(a) Complete the probability tree diagram.


(b) Find the probability that the player wins at least one match.
38. Buzz travels 180 km in 1hour 30 minutes.
Calculate Buzz’s speed in km/h.
39. Patricia is buying a ring.
The ring costs £350
She pays a deposit of 15%.
Work out how much she pays as the deposit.
40.The normal price of a sofa is reduced by 30% in a sale.
The sale price of the sofa is £350.
Work out the normal price of the sofa.
41. Mr Kohl’s car uses 1 litre of diesel every 7 miles.
Diesel costs £1.35 per litre.
He drives 350 miles.
Work out the total cost of the diesel the car uses.
42.Triangle ABC is isosceles and angle BAC is 64 
AB is parallel to CD.
ACE is a straight line
Calculate the size, in degrees, of the angle ABC and angle DCE.

43. Chocolate ice-cream cost £1.20 each.


Carrot cakes cost £1.75 each.
Mrs Cho buys 3 chocolate ice-creams and 2 cakes.
She pays with a £20 note.
Work out how much change she must receive.
44.A bag contains buttons of two colours: Red and Blue. When a button is
picked at random from the bag, the probability of it being Red is 0.45.
(a) Write down the probability that the button is Blue.
(b) If there are 120 buttons in the bag, how many of them are Red?
45. Work out the value of 4(x + 1)3 when x = – 4.
46.There are 10 men and 20 women in a hospital ward.
The mean age for all the patients is 60
The mean age for the women is 58
Work out the mean age for the men.
47.Six numbers have a mean of 7
Five of the numbers are
11 2 7 6 12
The other number is x.
Work out the value of x.
48.

Work out the area of the shape.


49.There are 1200 pupils in St Paul School. 720 of these pupils are girls.
3 3
of the boys like sports. of the girls like sports.
4 5
Work out the total number of pupils in the school who like sports.
50.The perimeter of the square and the rectangle are the same.

Work out the area of the square.


51. There are 200 biscuits in a tin.
The biscuits are malted milk or ginger or digestive.
35% of the biscuits are malted milk.
1
of the biscuits are ginger.
5
Work out the number of digestive biscuits in the tin.
52. A bag contains only red counters, blue counters and yellow counters.
The number of red counters is twice as much as the number of blue counters.
Adam takes at random a counter from the bag.
The probability that the counter is yellow is 0.55
Work out the probability that the counter Adam takes is red.
53. A return ticket to Chester costs £20 plus a booking fee of 8 %.
Work out the total cost for five return tickets.
54.A metal bar is cut into two pieces in the ratio 3:2.
The shorter length is 25cm long.
What was the length of the original metal bar?
55.

(a) Describe fully the single transformation that maps triangle


A onto triangle B.
5
(b) On the grid, translate triangle A by the vector  
 1
56. Trains to Springfield leave the station every 8 minutes.
Trains to Perryville leave the station every 15 minutes.
A train to Springfield and Perryville both leave the station at 5:30 am.
When will trains to Springfield and to Perryville next
leave the station at the same time?
57. Three positive whole numbers are all different.
The numbers have a median of 11 and a mean of 8
Find the three numbers.
58. On the grid, draw the graph of y = 3x – 5 for values of x from –2 to 3

59.(a) Solve the inequality 3x + 8 < 2


(b) Write down the inequality shown on the number line.
60.A tool box normally costs £500
In a sale there is a 40% discount.
Work out the sale price of the tool box.

61.

(a) On the grid, rotate triangle A 180° about (1,1).


Label your new triangle B.
1
(b) On the grid, enlarge triangle A by scale factor- , centre O.
2
Label your new triangle C.
62. The straight line L has equation y = 2x – 1
Find an equation of the straight line perpendicular to L which passes
through (–6, 5).

63. Express the recurring decimal 0.1 4 as a fraction.
Give your answer in its simplest form.

64.Kim travels from Alton to Bury at an average speed of 50 mph.


He then travels from Bury to Crewe at an average speed of 70 mph.
Harry takes a total time of 5 hours to travel from Alton to Crewe.
The distance from Bury to Crewe is 280 miles.
Calculate Kim’s average speed for the total distance travelled from
Alton to Crewe.
65. The point P has co-ordinates (3, 9) and the point Q has co-ordinates (11, –7).
Find the gradient of the line PQ.
1
66. Damien spent of his salary on rent.
4
1
He spent of his salary on food and travel.
3
Work out the fraction of his salary that he had left.
67.

ABC is a straight line.


PQRS is a straight line.
AC is parallel to PS.
BR = QR.
Angle RBC = 40°.
Work out the size of the angle PQB. Give reasons for your answer.

68.

The diagram shows part of a regular 12-sided polygon.


Work out the size of the angle marked x.
69. Here are the first five terms of an arithmetic sequence.
2 4 6 8 10
Write down, in terms of n, an expression for the nth term of the sequence.
 
70. Express the recurring decimal 0.2 15 as a fraction in its simplest form.
71. Write these numbers in order of size.
Start with the smallest number.
0.0014×105 14×10–2 –1.4×103 1.4×104 14×102
72.

Describe fully the single transformation that maps triangle P onto triangle Q.

73. A space shuttle travelled for 70 hours at a speed of 2.8×104 km/h.


Calculate the distance travelled by the space shuttle.
Give your answer in standard form.
3 2
74. Write-  -as a single fraction in its simplest form.
x4 x5
75. Expand and simplify 3(3x + 4y) – 2(4x + 5y)
76. m is an integer such that –3 < m  1
(a) Write down all the possible values of m.
(b) Solve 7m – 11 < 3m + 5
2
77.The surface area of a cube is 96 cm .
Work out the volume of the cube.
78.

Enlarge triangle A by scale factor 2, centre (2, –2).

79. Make- g -the subject of- g + 7 = g f + 5 f


80.The probability that a biased dice will land on a Two is 0.32
Boris is going to roll the dice 250 times.
Work out an estimate for the number of times the dice will land on a Two.

81. Martin has some packets.

Each packet has dimensions 50 cm by 25 cm by 10 cm.


Martin fills a container with these packets.
The container is a cube of side 2 m.
Martin fills the container completely with these packets.
Work out the number of packets.
82. Katie plays Dart throw and Basketball at school fair.
1
The probability that she wins at Dart throw is
4
3
The probability that she wins on the Basketball is
8
(a) Complete the probability tree diagram.

(b) Work out the probability that Katie wins both games.
(c) Work out the probability that Katie wins at least one game.
83. Find an equation of a line parallel to the line y = 3x + 1 that passes through
the point (3, 7).
84.Using the information that
98 × 321 = 31458
write down the value of
(a) 9.8 × 32.1 (c) 31.458 ÷ 9.8
(b) 0.98 × 321 000 (d) 314.58÷ 3.21
85. Dan wants to go on holiday to Australia.
He is going to get a loan of £2500 to help pay for the holiday.
Dan will have to pay back the £2500 plus interest of 20 %.
He will pay this back in 24 equal monthly instalments.
How much money will Dean pay back each month?
86. There are some black socks, some blue socks, some red socks and some
green socks in a drawer.
The table shows the probabilities that a sock taken at random from the
drawer will be black or will be blue or will be red.

There are 50 socks in the drawer.


(a) Work out the number of black socks in the box.
A sock is taken at random from the drawer.
(b) Work out the probability that the sock will be green.
87.

ABCD and PQR are parallel lines.


BC = QC
Angle DCQ = 150°
Work out the size of the angle PQB.
Give reasons for each stage of your working.
88. Simplify
4 2 1
(a) (6 x ) 4 2
(b) (16 x )
89. The diagram shows a driveway in the shape of a rectangle.

The driveway is 6 m long and 3.5 m wide.


Peter is going to cover the driveway with paving slabs.
Each paving slab is a square of side 50 cm.
Peter buys packs of 120 paving slabs.
(a) Does Peter buy enough paving slabs to cover the drive way?
You must show all your working.
The paving slabs cost £4.48 each.
(b) Work out the total cost of the 120 paving slabs.
90. Make -x -the subject of -5(x + 1) = 9k + 2x
91. Estimate the value of -15.23 × 219.75
92.The nth term of a number sequence is 4n – 7
Write down the first 3 terms of the number sequence.
93. A cuboid has volume 270 cm3.
The cuboid has length 9 cm and width 4 cm.
Calculate the height of the cuboid.
94.The point P has co-ordinates (– 4, –9) and the point Q has co-ordinates (8, –3).
Find the gradient of the line PQ.
1 4
95. Work out - 3 
3 9
Show all your working and give your answer as a fraction in its lowest terms.
96.Here are Liam’s marks in two tests.
Test [A] -- 21 out of 25
Test [B] -- 32 out of 40
Which test gives the higher percentage mark?
You must show all your working.
97. (a) Solve the inequality 4y + 3  27
(b) On the number line, represent the inequality - y > –2
Answers
1 (a) 1.75 (b) 45 27 3.2  10 9 66 5
(c) 6 (d) 35 28 0.09, 5, 20000, 12
2 (a) w = d+15t 32000 67 110
(b) w = 5d  e
2
29 50 68 150
8 30 £24 69 2n
(c) w  d 2  4 31 Cal Dec 70 71
5 330
3 4.5× 10 , 0.00032 32 y > 5, -3> x  2 71 3, 2, 1, 5, 4
4 226 33 x > -6 72 --
5 5, 3, 8 34 132
6 2×2×2×2×2×3,48 82.5 cm3
73 1.96  106
35
74 5x  7
7 £120 36 m8, 10r3t6, 2x6y4 ( x  4)( x  5)
8 16, 24, 32 37 5/6
9 3
75 x + 2y
,32 38 120 km/hr
76 -2,-1,0, 1
8 39 £52.50
m<4
10 25, 2 40 £500
77 64cm3
11 (a) 7x+5y 41 £67.50
(b) 3y+7x-11 78 enlarge
42 52, 64 5f 7
(c) 3x-13y 79 g
43 £12.90 1 f
12 11-3x, 3x2 -19x+6,
44 0.55, 54 80 80
11x+26
45 -108 81 640
13 (a) 4x(2x-5),
(b) (x+9)(x-9), 46 64 3 7
82 ,
(c) (2x+1)(2x-1) 47 4 32 16
(d) (x+7)(x+2) 48 72.5 cm2 83 y = 3x - 2
(e) (x+4)(x-5) 49 810 84 ----
(f) (x-6)(x-7) 50 4cm 85 £125
14 4n-1, 43 51 90
15 10x7, 36x3y7, 52 0.15 86 15, 0.1
10 9 53 £108 87 75
36 x , 2x
54 62.5 88 36x8 , 4x2
16 2
, 5x 55 -- 89 112 slabs, £537.60
x  2 x  12 56 7:30am 90 9k  5
17 £367.50 1,11, 12
57 3
18 30% (-2, -11) (0,-1) (1,-
58 91 4000
19 (a) W 2) (3,4)
7p
59 x < -2 92 -3, 1, 5
20 £60 2 x  2 93 7.5
21 (a) 23, -15 (b) 2, -1 60 £ 300 94 1
22 (5,8) ( 1 ,  1 ) 2
61 -- 1
3 2 1 95 7
62  x2 2
(-1, 5) (2,4) 2
23 Cal fra 96 A
63 13
24 1, 1 , 5, 1 , 1
97 y  6,
90
25 5 8 66
64
25 Cal fra
65 -2
26 D, B, A, C
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