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1 Doe following calculations. Simplify your answers where possible
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2. Calculate the simple interest paid in each of the following cases. {
(The rates of interest are annual rates.)
a) principal $2500 time 6 years rate 2% 3004
b) principal $500 time 3 years rate 12%
3 For each of the following sequences
@_ describe the term-to-term rule
aa) ghee enet on terms
a) 8 14 20 26
b) 0.6 02 ~02 -0.67;) 1 ey
& For each of the following sequences, use the position-to-term rule to find the
value of the term shown in brackets. 5-4 )4 oad
a 15 18 21 24 ... tt)
b) 45 41 37 33 in}
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5” On squared paper draw a tessellating pattern of irregular quadrilaterals.
6 af Write down the size of an interior angle of a regular octagon
b) By using your answer to part a), explain why regular octagons do not
essellate
Two regular octagons are arranged next to
each other as shown
By using your answer to part a), explain why
two octagons will tessellate with a square.@ REVIEW 34
7 Copy each of the diagrams below on to squared paper. Enlarge each of the
objects by the given scale factor and from the centre of enlargement O.
)
Scale factor of enlargement 2 Seale factor of enlargement 3
8 Convert each of these measures to the units shown in brackets.
100 mm? 2ocr 2
b) 5m? 50000 Of
=
oh 250cm? (m’) 0. 025)™
9 This is the net of a cube of side 1.5cm.
1.5m
=
1.50m
1.5em
et
eee
a) Find the area of the net above: *®”_° 2
@ inc? 13-SOnti) inmm?, 13 SO ™7
b) If the net is folded into the cube, find the volume of the cube: L»b-*h
@ inem’ 3-37 Cebii) inmm’, 33.75 mn
©) What is the capacity of the cube in part b) in millilitres?
3.3715 mb10
u
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REVIEW 34 @
A group of students think that a someone's weight (in kilograms) will give a
good indication of that person’s height (in centimetres). They collect data to
test this theory.
This is a graph of their results.
Weight and height
200 ]
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= 1504
=
& ae
= 104
2" |
x ALT
a
0 20 40 100 120140
a) What type of graph has been plotted?Scott€% gaogn
b) Does the graph support the students’ theory that there is a correlation .
between someone's weight and their height? Justify your answer.-fen EWE"
©) Another person, not included in the original data, has a weight of SSE SONNE
160kg. Will extending the axes and using a line of best fit help in
estimating this person’s height? Explain your answer. No, she covet ory Oo
ign mn
Without using a calculator, work out: S¥ crange & y nes
70% of 120 34 vbY 145% of 80=)\b _!US x gy Ne
ow
Write each of these fractions as a percentage. | “
3 2 I ayy
9% = Slo.» iy “15 %o
3 yr 21S IS yo 2S
2 yoo°
4 9b>uy
i
Do the following calculations. Simplify your answers where possible.
a) 3 ~ b-Hty Ay
oO £-Rti Oa Markx3
e) Axoxd 1h
Calculate how many years it will take to earn the given amount of simple
interest in each of the following cases. (The rates of interest are annual rates.)
a) principal $1250 rate 6% interest $300
s+ b) principal $6000 rate 1.5% —_ interest $720
Calculate the percentage profit or loss in each of the following cases.
a) cost price $35 selling price $50 F
b) cost price $140 selling price $90,
For each of the following sequences
(i) describe the term-to-term rule
i). .calcalate the next two terms ACT
Wy)” ™ : »— t
a SP TAA (i - 0-6 G
b) -38 -29 .-20 -11(}) 49 7 .
For each of the following sequences:
(derive a simplified formula for the nth term of the sequence
(ii) use the position-to-term rule to find the value of the term shown in
brackets \ so
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a -T1'-4 (t,,)
b) 56 5 (tad
lating pattern of scalene triangles.
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On isometric dot paper draw a tes:
a) Calculate the size of an interior angle of a regular hexagon.
b) By considering the sizes of their interior angles, explain whether two
squares, an equilateral triangle and a regular hexagon can tessellate.REVIEW 38 @
ns object X undergoes two
transformations. The first
transformation maps Xontoan
image Y, the second maps Yon to
an image Z.
Copy the diagram on to squared
paper and draw each of the images
Yand Z, labelling them clearly.
© Anenlargement with
scale factor 2 and centre of
enlargement (-7, 6)
@ A ttranslation of
9 This is the net of a cuboid.
45cm
4.50m
10cm)
a) Find the area of the net above: 7
Qo See) incm? Gi) inmm. 22050 mn
b) Ifthe net is folded into the cuboid, find the volume of the cuboid: ||,
@ incm’ Gi) inmm. Cf) Sem? Citi) 202500 mms
©) What is the capacity of the cuboid in part b) in hires?
“200 htres
cs
18 A field is a rectangle measuring 500m by
What is the area in hectares?
Om.
'2> com>
O26 em? = 12-5hect
11 Without using a calculator, work ou
a) 423 UX2- 32 b) 454 2
S 2s%0b > 7am oon
[2:60 — 7.6 TS %200 =!5 >(@ REVIEW 38
12. This graph shows the distribution of the weights of mammals of two
different species, P and Q. The mean weight of a mammal from species P is
‘M,; the mean weight of a mammal from species Q is M,
Frequency
mx
°
Ls
Weight g)
a) Which species has the larger mean weight? Species GQ)
b) Which species has weights which are within a smaller range?
Justify your answer. Speues Pas aljstributicnis less
© Another mammal is caught and its weight is recorded, Its weight is rhe
(shown on the graph). Is this mammal more likely to be from species P
or species Q? Justify your answer. 6
©)More likely bo pe Faseo species @,
Qs very few amammals fren
Species P have This et