Leva / u F (.'1sr o Al O 7. Find the product of 40 and 8 8. The total perimeter of a triangle is 3.65cm. The first side is 1.04cm and the second side is I 0.59cm. What is the length of the third side? 9. Calculate the following:a) 3.456 x 50 b) 9.75 x70 c) 6.532 x 40 10. Write the following in scientific notation:- a) 32a0000 b) 0.00952 c) 80000000000000 11. Write the following as an ordinary number:- a)t.234x106 b)7.46x10-2 lZ.If x- 4 and y:8, what is 5y 13. Calculate xo -2x? c)1.5x10-8 14. If John throws a dice what is the probability that he will get a three? 15. What is the probabilrty of getting an s in the word scissors? 16. Tom bought a bike for t L20? He later sold it for f132. What percentage profit did he make on the original cost price? 17. Joe buys a boat for f,16000. He later sells percentage loss based on 18. Use Pythagoras to find it for f,14000. What is the the original cost price? x l2cm 19. A map has a scale of 1 : 500 If two towns arc 7m apart on the ffi&p, how far are they in reality? Put the answer into kilometres. 20. Rorurd the following to three significant figures:a) 2.4756 b) 18.639 c) 52.379 2I. A gardener plants flowers and vegetables in the ratio of 3:2 If he has 250 plants, how many are vegetables? 22. An inheritance is divided between two sons in the ratio of 5 : 4 If f45000 was the total inheritance, how much money did each son get? 23. Calculate all the angles LEVEL F 1) The numbers of peopte visiting the local library in the month of June are as follows 29152631514372628 4182123363812434822 492834412713192625 Complete an ordered STEM and LEAF diagram remember to include a KEY. 2A Favourite Number of Angle in the pie chart Colour Peoole Red 22 Blue 10 Green 28 TOTAL 60 Complete the table to show the angle required to represent each anqle requ colour in a pie chart Favourite Car Angle in the pie chart Complete the table to show the angle required to represent each colour in a pie chart 3) Calculate the area of each of these shapes. +12cnv---+ LEVEL F 4) Express the following equations in terms of x a) y= 4x+3 b) Y= 2x-4 c) y=6x+5 d)Y=7x-4 5 Rows Number 2 5 1 3 3 7 4 5 12 4 5 I of Seats How many seats in the 12th row 6 Rows Number 2 10 1 7 3 13 of Seats How many seats in the 9th row. 7) 2cm 2cm Draw this shape to scale in your jotter a) Draw a reduction of this shape. Use a scale factor Tz b) Draw an enlargement of this shape. Use a scale factor of 2 LEVEL F 8) Draw the following using the scale 1 cm = 100m Example: A Bearing of 0gO0 for a distance of 400m 4cm a) A Bearing of 1200 b) A Bearing of 24So c) A Bearing of 1850 d) A Bearing of 0600 e) A Bearing of 3300 for a distance of 400m for a distance of 600m for a distance of 300m for a distance of 800m for a distance of 900m e) Use the foiiowing infoiinai,ion to complete the frequency iaiiie 4 8 46 42 34 22 27 62 50 12 45 10 36 32 26 44 42 66 31 33 64 44 42 18 60 54 49 lnterval Tallv 16 39 28 Frequencv 0-9 10-19 20-29 TOTAL LEVEL F 10) Draw a regular octagon inside the circle below. 11) The scatter graph shows the scores of a group of pupils on two different tests. Test Scores 20 18 16 14 /, 12 IF10 =8 6 4 2 0 8101214161820 ART a) What were the scores of the pupils who showed the SMALLEST difference in performance over the two tests? Answer: Art test Maths test scores: score: b) What were the scores of the pupils who showed the LARGEST difference in performance over the two tests? Answer: Art test _ Maths test scores: score: - ,
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