Expression Graphs 7 9 11 95 4 Order the following in ascending order (smallest to biggest) -1 , 5 , 2 , -4 , -10 , 23 Here is a list of eight numbers. 5, 6, 12, 20, 25, 26, 28, 33 From the list, write down (i) a prime number (ii) a number that is a multiple of 7 (iii) two numbers that are factors of 40, (iv) two numbers with HCF of 5. 8 Draw a pie-chart to represent the following information. Favourite type of film Adventure 6, Comedy 18, horror 7, Romance 2, Cartoon 12 10 Expand the following: (i) 2(a + 6) (ii) 4(b + 1) (iii) 3c(c + 2) (iv) 5(e + d) 75 28 6 96 33 a) Tick () any rectangles below that have an area of 12cm² Clip No Qu No 32 Rounding 75 Practice Questions Round the following to the number of decimal places indicated in the brackets 1) 3.125 (1dp) 2) 54.36921 (3dp) 3) 0.04832 (2dp) 4) 9.675 (1dp) 5) 0.9695 (3dp) 6) 10.999(2dp) Negative s 81 password: rectangle Factors/Multiples Bid Bidmas/substituti on 5 a) Evaluate (i) √64 (ii) 4² (iii) 5³ (iv) √121 (v)³√8 b) Work out (i) 3² + 4² (ii) 5² + 10² (iii) 2³ + 6² Calculate the value of the following a) 3 + 7 x 2 b) 4 + (2 x 3²) Work out the value of these formulae if a=3, b=7, c=2 2 T = a +b-c P = ba – 2c2 Draw a set of axes for x from -5 to 5 and y from -5 to 5. Draw the graphs of a) y = x, c) x = 4 b) y = -x d) y = -2 Simplify the following: (i) a + 2a + 4a (ii) b + 3b – 2b (iii) 2a + 5b – a + b (iv)4a + 7b + 6 – 3a +2b² username: 2 20 Pie-Charts Powers 3 17 18 66 Expanding Calculations 1 Practice Questions a) I buy a book costing one pound forty-five and a pen costing seventy-two pence. How much change will I get from a five pound note? Show your working. b) I pay £16.20 to travel to work each week. I work for 45 weeks each year. How much do I pay to travel to work each year? Show your working. c) A football club wants to put 1 first aid kit into each of 234 coaches used to transport fans to matches. These first aid kits are sold in boxes of 18. How many boxes does the club need to buy? Topic centre ID: stpaulgl Clip No PLEASE USE THE MATHSWATCH CLIPS TO HELP YOU ANSWER THE QUESTIONS WORKSHEET MUST BE COMPLETED OVER THE SUMMER BREAK AND RETURNED TO SCHOOL IN YOUR FIRST MATHS LESSON Qu www.mathswatchvle.com Topic Preparation for Year 8 Mathematics Summer Home learning (d) A square has an area of 100cm². What is its perimeter? Show your working. Area and perimeter of Shapes (e) If the area of the triangle is 70m², find the height, h. (b) Find the area of a parallelogram with a base of 6cm and perpendicular height of 8cm. (c) Find the area of the below trapezium. (f) Find the surface area of this cubiod. 6cm 5cm 8cm 128 93 52 53 54 55 56
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