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The document contains 4 math word problems involving measurement to varying degrees of accuracy: 1) The mass of a wooden block is between 139.8kg and 140.2kg. 2) The population of a city is between 19,000 and 20,000 people. 3) The largest possible value of r is 1.1, the smallest difference between p and q is 0.1, the smallest value of pxr is 0.99, and the largest value of q/r is 1.09. 4) The smallest possible area of rectangle A+C is 10cm^2, the largest possible area of rectangle -./0 is 40cm^2, and the smallest possible

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Limits (Test)

The document contains 4 math word problems involving measurement to varying degrees of accuracy: 1) The mass of a wooden block is between 139.8kg and 140.2kg. 2) The population of a city is between 19,000 and 20,000 people. 3) The largest possible value of r is 1.1, the smallest difference between p and q is 0.1, the smallest value of pxr is 0.99, and the largest value of q/r is 1.09. 4) The smallest possible area of rectangle A+C is 10cm^2, the largest possible area of rectangle -./0 is 40cm^2, and the smallest possible

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Q1. The mass of a wooden block is 140 kg correct to the nearest 20 grams.

Complete the following


statement.
Answer _________ mass < _________
Q2. The population of a cit is 2!0"000 to the nearest ten thousands. #rite down the least possible
population.
Answer _________
Q3. $f p % 1.2" & % '.( and r % 1.0 correct to 1d.p. find)
a. the largest possible *alue of r
Answer _________
b. the smallest possible *alue of & p
Answer _________
c. the smallest *alue of p r
Answer _________
d. the largest *alue of & r
Answer _________
Q4. $n the diagram" A+C, and -./0 are rectangles with A+ % 10cm" +C % 1cm" -. % 1cm and
./%4cm" all figures accurate to the nearest cm. Calculate
a. the smallest possible area of the rectangle A+C,
b. the largest possible area of the rectangle -./0
c. the smallest possible area of the shaded region.
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+
,
A
/ 0
-
C

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