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WORKED SOLUTIONS

Number and algebra 1

Answers

Skills check
1

y = 3( 0.1)2 ( 0.1 1)

y=
y=

x
0.1

y = (1 x )(2 x + 1)

y = (1 ( 0.1))(2 0.1 + 1)

ii

2(a + b ) = 2(2 + 4 ) = 12

y = 0.88

iii

a 2 b 2 = 22 4 2 = 12

3 x 7 = 14
3 x = 14 + 7

iv

2
2
(a b )2 = (2 4 ) = ( 2) = 4
Yes ii Yes iii No iv Yes

21

Exercise 1B

4x + 2 = 0
4 x = 2

2( x 6 ) = 4

1
2

x=

(1 x ) = 0

x x = 16
x = 4 or x = 4

8% of 1200 =

0.1% of 234 =

10 x 1

9x
3 x 6 > 12
x>

100
0 .1
100

(or x = 0.5)

a
b

x x =4
x = 2 or x = 2
Both are integers.

ab
a+b

2 4
2 + 4

6
2

= 3

3a 2 = 3( 2)2 = 12 9 =

It is an integer.

ii

It is not an integer.

39

(or 9.75)

Exercise 1C

Look for the decimal expansion of each of the fractions


2
3

2x 0
x 0

It is not an integer.

ii

234 = 0.234

1200 = 96

18

x >6
c

100 = 100 = 50

2a + b = 2 2 + 4 = 8

1 x = 0
x =1

x =2+6
x =8

100 =

Exercise 1A

x 6=

12 8
8

x =7

1
2

5 7 = 2 = 2

y = 12.1

x=

( 0.1 1)

y = 0.033
b

5 = 5

y = 3 x 2 ( x 1)

( x 1)

remember that the absolute value of a number is


always greater than or equal to zero but never negative.

= 0.66666... Therefore the decimal expansion


of this fraction recurs.
5

= 1.25 . Therefore the decimal expansion of


4
this fraction is nite.

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Worked solutions: Chapter 1

WORKED SOLUTIONS
2
9

= 0.22222...... Therefore the decimal expansion


of this fraction recurs.

Exercise 1E
1

= 0.5714285714... Therefore the decimal


expansion of this fraction
recurs.
11
.
Therefore
the decimal expansion of
= 2.2
5
this fraction is nite.
.
2 a a = 0.5
a = 0.5555. . . .
10a = 5.5555. . . .
10a a = 5
9a = 5
7

a=
b

c
3

h is rational.

r=

b=
5

17

A is irrational.

It could be 3.4578 ; 0.0002 ; 1.0023

2 5 is not true.
2

2 x + 1 > 1

x>

The numbers are

b
11

and
6
5
.
Therefore 1.8 and 1.83
Numbers in between may be for example
1.81;1.82; 1.83.
i

The numbers are

28

and 2

13

Therefore 2.15384 ... and 2


Numbers in between may be for example
2.14; 2.12; 2.1
ii

innite

ii

4 x +1 8
4 1 x +11 8 1
3 x 7

iii

2 x > 1
3>x

is a rational number

x > 1

(or 2.5)

t = 5 is not solution as the inequality

Therefore 2 and 2.25


Numbers in between may be for example
2.1; 2.2; 2.23

ii

q = 1.5 is solution as 2 1.5.

2( y x ) when y = 3 and x =

2 1 .5

t = 5 is solution as 1 < 5 3.
ii

q = 1.5 is solution as 1 < 1.5 3.

either work out the arithmetic mean of these numbers as


shown in the book or look for their decimal expansion.

The numbers are 2 and

make x the subject of the inequality


3 x 1
3 1+ x
2x

22

1 .5

1< x 3
ii

2 3 ( ) =
8

2 0 .5 < 2

0 .5 <

multiply by 2

= 5 cm

A = 52
A = 25 cm2

Exercise 1D

10

It could be 0.8; 0.5; 2.1; 3.08; etc


It could be 0.12 ; 0.5 ; 1.24 ; 1.02 ; etc

Exercise 1F

17

h = 2.5 cm

.
b = 1.8
b = 1.8888
10b = 18.8888. . . .
10b b = 17

It is a right angled triangle.


h 2 = 2 2 + 1 .5 2
h 2 = 6.25

i
iii

ii

substitute each of these numbers in the


inequalities
Inequality

2
3

10
2

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2x + 1 > 1 4 x + 1 8 2 x > 1

Worked solutions: Chapter 1

WORKED SOLUTIONS

Exercise 1G
1

( p + q)
p+q

358.4 = 358 to the nearest unit

ii

24.5 = 25 to the nearest unit

15.60 (2 d.p.)

iii

108.9 = 109 to the nearest unit

ii

15.603 (3 d.p.)

iv

10016.01 = 10016 to the nearest unit

iii

16 correct to the nearest unit

246.25 = 250 correct to the nearest 10

iv

20 correct to the nearest 10

ii

109 = 110 correct to the nearest 10

Any x where 2.365 x < 2.375

iii

1015.03 = 1020 correct to the nearest 10

Any x where 4.05 x < 4.15

iv

269 = 270 correct to the nearest 10

140 = 100 correct to the nearest 100.

ii

150 = 200 correct to the nearest 100.

iii

1240 = 1200 correct to the nearest 100.

iv

3062 = 3100 correct to the nearest 100.

105 607 = 106 000 correct to the nearest 1000.

ii

1500 = 2000 correct to the nearest 1000.

iii

9640 = 10 000 correct to the nearest 1000.

iv

952 = 1000 correct to the nearest 1000.

Any x where 150 x < 250

Any x where 2500 x < 3500

Exercise 1I
1

Any x where 5.5 x < 6.5

106 has 3 signicant gures as all non-zero


digits are signicant and zeros between nonzero digits are signicant.

ii

200 has 1 signicant gure as trailing zeros in


a whole number are not signicant.

iii

0.02 has 1 signicant gure as all non-zero


digits are signicant and zeros to the left of
the rst non-zero digit are not signicant.

iv

1290 has 3 signicant gures as trailing zeros


in a whole number are not signicant.

1209 has 4 signicant gures as all non-zero


digits are signicant and zeros between
non-zero digits are signicant.

280 = 300 (1 s.f.)

Exercise 1H

45.67 = 45.7 correct to 1 d.p.

ii

301.065 = 301.1 correct to 1 d.p.

ii

0.072 = 0.07 (1 s.f.)

iii

2.401 = 2.4 correct to 1 d.p.

iii

390.8 = 400 (1 s.f.)

iv

0.09 = 0.1 correct to 1 d.p.

iv

0.001 32 = 0.001 (1 s.f.)

0.0047 = 0.00 correct to 2 d.p.

355 = 360 (2 s.f.)

ii

201.305 = 201.31 correct to 2 d.p.

ii

0.0801 = 0.080 (2 s.f.)

iii

9.6201 = 9.62 correct to 2 d.p.

iii

1.075 = 1.1(2 s.f.)

iv

28.0751 = 28.08 correct to 2 d.p.

iv

1560.03 = 1600 (2 s.f.)

10.0485 = 10.049 correct to the nearest


thousandth.

2971 = 2970 (3 s.f.)

ii

0.3259 = 0.326 (3 s.f.)

iii

10410 = 10400 (3 s.f.)

iv

0.5006 = 0.501(3 s.f.)

ii
iii
iv

= 15.6025

3.9002 = 3.900 correct to the nearest


thousandth.
201.7805 = 201.781 correct to the nearest
thousandth.
0.008 41 = 0.008 correct to the nearest
thousandth.
1 .8

3.04 0.012

3064.8 (1 d.p.)

ii

3064.79 (2 d.p.)

iii

3064.786 (3 d.p.)

iv

3100 correct to the nearest 100

3000 correct to the nearest 1000

0 .3

a
b
c

= 3064.786153.

8 .7 + 2 1 .6

d
6

= 425.881 192 9

400 correct to 1 signicant gures


426 correct to 3 signicant gures
425.9 correct to 1 decimal place
425.88 correct to the nearest hundredth

= 3.141592654
a 3 correct to the nearest unit
b 3.14 correct to 2 d.p.
c 3.1 correct to 2 s.f.
d 3.142 correct to 3 d.p.

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Worked solutions: Chapter 1

WORKED SOLUTIONS
7

238 = 200 (1 s.f.)

4609 = 4610 (3 s.f.)

Number of visitors per year 50000 400

2.700 2 = 2.70 (3 s.f.)

Number of visitors per year 20000000

a
b

3.375

0.37

0.370

ii

iii

0.3704

A = r2
10.5 = r2
10.5

= r2

Exercise 1L

10.5

r=

estimate the area of the square using reasonable


numbers.

Area of square = 100.1 100.1


Area of square = 100 100
Area of square = 10 000 m2
Therefore Peters calculation is not correct. 10 000
is far bigger than 1020.01

Exercise 1J
1

Number of visitors per year = 53000 365

= 0.370 370 370 4

1 .5 + 1 .8

substitute the values of a and of b in the given


formula.
3a + b3 = 3 5.2 + 4.73 = 119.423

Percentage error =

r = 1.828 cm (4 s.f.)
b

C = 2r
2S u

10.5

v A vE
vE

C = 11 cm (2 s.f.)
2

2 + 10
2

Percentage error = 140 119.423 100%

= 2.288 (4 s.f.)

substitute the values of p and q in


the formula.
2
( p + q )2 = 2 + 10 = 20.9 (3 s.f.)

119.423

Percentage error = 17.2% (3 s.f.)


2

2 10 = 4.5 cm2 (2 s.f.)

Actual nal grade =

Actual nal grade = 8.17 (3 s.f.)


The three grades rounded are 8, 7 and 9.
Approximate nal grade =

298 10.75 300 10 = 3000

3.82 3.8 3.8 = 4 4 = 16

147
11.02

150
10

210 18 200 20 = 4000 pipes.

population density =

total population
land area

population density = 127 076 183


377 835

100%

Exact area = 5.34 3.48


Exact area =18.5832 m2

Length = 5.3 m
Width = 3.5 m

Approximate area = 18.55 m2


Percentage error = 18.55 18.5832 100%

400000

18.5832

population density 300 people per km2


9000
500

Percentage error = 0.179% (3 s.f.)

Number of reams 10000

A Sr2
89 S r 2

Number of reams 20

r=

travelled
Average speed = distance
time taken

r = 5.323 m (3 d.p.)

500

Average speed =

8 8.1666
8.1666

population density 120 000 000

Percentage error =

Percentage error = 2.04% (3 s.f.)

103 100 = 10

Number of reams =

8+7+9
3

Approximate nal grade = 8

= 15

8 .3 + 6 . 8 + 9 . 4
3

Exercise 1K
1

100%

33
1.8

Average speed 30
2

Average speed 15 km h1

89
p

cm

C = 2r
C = 2p

89
p

C = 33.4 m (3 s.f.)

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Worked solutions: Chapter 1

WORKED SOLUTIONS
c

Approximate value for perimeter = 30 m


Accepted value for perimeter = 33.4 m
Percentage error =

30 33.4
33.4

100%

Exercise 1M
2.5 103; 1010
c
2

b
c
d
e

135 600 = 1.356 105 or 1.36 105 (3 s.f.)


0.00245 = 2.45 103
16 000 000 000 = 1.6 1010
0.000 108 = 1.08 104
0.23 103 = 2.3 102

First, write each number in standard form 2.3 106


3.4 105
0.21 107 = 2.1 106
215 104 = 2.15 106
Now write in order 3.4 105; 0.21 107 = 2.1 106;
215 104 = 2.15 106; 2.3 106
4 3.621 104
31.62 102 = 3.162 103
0.3621 104 = 3.621 103
0.3621 103
3.621 104; 0.3621 104= 3.621 103;
31.62 102 = 3.162 103.
3

x y = 6.3 106 2.8 1010 = 1.764 1017


or 1.76 1017 (3 s.f.)
x
y

ii

the arithmetic mean between a and b is simply

m s1 or m/s

a
b
c

a
b
c
a
c

2.5 10

c
a+b
.
2

+ 3.48 10 6

c
d
e

nearest million is the nearest multiple of 1 000 000

t = 22.05 108
t = 2.205 109

t
q

7 102

22.05 10
3.15 10 6

= 700

a
b

2990 000 = 3 000 000 correct to the nearest


million or 3 106

= 150 000

decagrams
millimetre

ii
iv

centisecond
decimetre

32 km = 32 103 m = 32 000 m
0.87 m = 0.87 101 dam = 0.087 dam
128 cm =
128 102 m = 1.28 m
500 g = 500 103 = 0.5 kg
357 kg = 357 102 dag = 35 700 dag
1080 dg = 1080 103 hg = 1.08 hg
0.080 s = 0.080 103 = 80 ms
1200 s = 1200 101 das = 120 das
0.8 hs = 0.8 103 ds = 800
67 800 000 mg = 67 800 000 106 =
67.8 kg = 68 kg correct to the nearest kg.
35 802 m = 35 802 103 km = 35.802 km =
36 km correct to the nearest km
0.654 g = 0.654 103 mg = 6.54 102 mg

Exercise 1P

Arithmetic mean = 2 990 000


Arithmetic mean = 2.99 106

iii

= 1.5 102

Arithmetic mean =

kg m3 or kg/m3

6.3 10
2.8 1010

Write your answer in standard form


150 000 = 1.5 105

x
y

225 10

km h2 or km/h2

= 2.25 104

225 10

Exercise 1O

6.3 10
2.8 1010

substitute the value of x in the given


expression.
x

Exercise 1N

a number is written in standard form if it is written as


a 10k where 1 a < 10 and k is an integer.
a

x 2 = ( 225 108 )

x = 5.0625 1020
x2 > 1020 because both have the same exponent
for 10 when written in standard form and
5.0625 > 1 therefore the statement is true.

Percentage error = 10% (2 s.f.)

x = 225 108
x = 2.25 1010

f
2

a
b
c
d
e

2.36 m2 = 2.36 104 cm2 = 23 600 cm2


1.5 dm2 = 1.5 104 dam2 = 0.000 15 dam2
5400 mm2 = 5400 102 cm2 = 54 cm2
0.06 m2 = 0.06 106 mm2 = 60 000 mm2
0.8 km2 = 0.8 102 hm2 = 80 hm2
35 000 m2 = 35 000 106 km2 = 0.035 km2
5 m3 = 5 106 cm3 = 5 000 000 m3
0.1 dam3 = 0.1 103 m3 = 1 102 m3
3 500 000 mm3 = 3 500 000 106 dm3
= 3.5 100 dm3
255 m3 = 255 109 mm3 = 2.55 1011 mm3
12 000 m3 = 12000 103 dam3
= 1.2 101 dam3

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WORKED SOLUTIONS
f

the area of a square with side length l is l 2.


a

b
4

5 l = 5 103 ml = 5000 ml

0.56 ml = 0.56 105 hl = 0.000 005 6 hl

4500 dal = 4500 103 cl = 4 500 000 cl

Area = l l
Area = 132
Area = 169 cm2
169 cm2 = 169 104 m2 = 0.0169 m2

1 l = 1 dm3
a

500 l = 500 dm3 = 500 103 cm3 = 5 105 cm3

145.8 dl = 14.58 l = 1.458 101 dm3


or 1.46 101 dm3 (3 s.f.)

8 hl = 800 l = 800 dm3 = 800 1000 cm3


= 8 103 cm3

12.5 dm3 = 12.5 l = 13 correct to the


nearest unit.

0.368 m3 = 0.368 103 dm3 = 368 dm3


= 368 l = 3.68 hl
= 4 hl correct to the nearest unit.

809 cm3 = 809 103 dm3 = 0.809 dm3


= 0.809 l = 80.9 cl
= 81 cl correct to the nearest unit.

the volume of a cube with side length (or edge) l is l3.

0.7802 hm3 = 0.7802 103 dam3


= 7.802 102 dam3
= 7.80 102 dam3 (3 s.f.)

Volume = l 3
Volume = 0.853
Volume = 0.614125 m3 or 0.614 m3 (3 s.f.)

0.614 125 m3= 0.614125 106 cm3


= 614 125 m3 or 614 000 cm3 (3 s.f.)

convert all the measurements to the same unit.


0.081 dam2 = 8.1 m2;
8 000 000 mm2 = 8 m2;
82 dm2 = 0.82 m2
7560 cm2 = 0.756 m2
0.8 m2
Therefore the list from smallest is
7560 cm2; 0.8 m2; 82 dm2 8 000 000 mm2;
0.081 dam2
convert all the measurements to the same unit.
11.2 m3;
1200 dm3 = 1.2 m3
0.01 dam3 = 10 m3
11 020 000 000 mm3 = 11.02 m3
10 900 000 cm3 = 10.9 m3
Therefore the list from smallest is
1200 dm3; 0.01 dam3; 10 900 000 cm3;
11 020 000 000 mm3; 11.2 m3

Average speed =

b
2

change all to seconds


1 d = 24 h = 24 60 min
= 24 60 60 s =86 400 s
2 h = 2 60 min = 2 60 60 s = 7200 s
23 min = 23 60 s = 1380 s
Therefore
1 d 2 h 23 m = 86 400 s + 7200 s + 1380 s
= 94 980 s
94 980 s = 95 000 (nearest 100)
change all to seconds
2 d = 48 h = 48 60 min = 48 60 60 s
= 172 800 s
5 min = 5 60 s = 300 s
Therefore
2 d 5 min = 172 800 s + 300 s = 173 100 s
173 100 s = 1.731 105 s or 1.73 105 s (3 s.f.)

time taken

Average speed = distance travelled


1

40 m min =

time taken
3000 m
time taken

3000 m
40 m min 1

time taken =

time taken = 75 min


b
7

75 min = 75 60 min = 4500 s


volume of a cube = l 3

Volume = 1.53 = 3.375 m3

3.375 m3 = 3.375 103 dm3 = 3375 dm3

3375 dm3 = 3375 l and 3375 l < 4000 l


therefore 4000 l of water cannot be
poured in this container. Only 3375 l
can be poured.

4
5

Exercise 1Q
1

distance travelled

of 220 cm3 = 176 cm3

176 cm3 = 176 103 dm3 = 0.176 1


b

1 .5
0.176

= 8.52 tea cups therefore Mercedes can

serve up to 8 tea cups.


9

Average speed = distance travelled


800 km h 1 =
time taken =

time taken
6900 km
time taken

6900 km
800 km h 1

time taken = 8.625 h or 8.63 h (3 s.f.)


Average speed = distance travelled
time taken

Average speed =

1393km
2h

Average speed = 696.5 km h1 or 697 km h1

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WORKED SOLUTIONS
c

14.1 102
2 1.4142 10 0
0.00139 102 = 1.39 103
1414 102 = 1.414 101
0.00139 102; 14.1 101;
2 ;1414 102; 1.4 102

Time travelling = 8.625 h + 2 h + 1.5 h


= 12.125 h
Arrival time = 10 + 12.125 = 22.125 h or
10:13 PM

Exercise 1R
1

tc = tk 273.15
tc = 280 273.15
tc = 280 273.15 = 6.85
6.85 C = 6.9 C correct to one tenth of degree
80 =

9
5

2690 kg = 2.69 103 kg

2.7 103 kg = 2700 kg

ii

percentage error formula

tC + 32

Percentage error =

v A vE
100%
vE

tC = (80 32) 5

Percentage error =

tC = = 26. 6
.
26.6 C = 26.7 C correct to one tenth of
degree
80
3

tF =
tF =

9
21 + 32
5
349
= 69.8
5

tF =
tF =

Percentage error = 2700 2690 100%


2690

Percentage error = 0.372% (3 s.f.)


4 a
b

9
2 + 32
5
178
= 35.6
5

35.6 F = 36 F correct to the nearest degree.


3

hence means use the preceding answer to solve


this part question.

t F = 16.85 + 32 = 62.33
Therefore 290 K = 62.33 F or 62.3 F ( 3 s.f.)
4

make tK the subject of the formula.


tC = tK 273.15
tK = tC + 273.15

tC =

Exact weight of one book = 52200 = 580 g


90
580 g = 580 103 kg = 0.580 kg

0.580 kg = 0.6 kg (1 s.f.)

Accepted value = 0.6 kg


Estimated value = 0.4 kg
Percentage error =

32)

a
c

Percentage error =

0 .4 0 .6
0 .6

100%
100%

Percentage error = 33.3% (3 s.f.)


5
4

2.3

v A vE
vE

Review exercise
Paper 1 style questions
1

1 s travels

300 000 km

make tC the subject of the formula


t F = 9 tC + 32
5
5
(t
9 F

m s1 means metres per second therefore


the answer from a gives you the distance
traveled in 1 second.
1 s travels

300 000 000 m

3600 s travels
300 000 km 3600
= 1080 000 000 km
1080 000 000 km = 1.08 109 km
Therefore the average velocity is
1.08 109 km h1

290 K = 16.85 C
9
Also t F = 16.85 + 32
9
5

299 792 458 m s1 = 300 000 000 m s1

300 000 000 m = 300 000 000 103 km


= 300 000 km

tc = 290 273.15 = 16.85


Therefore 290 K = 16.85 C or 16.9 C (3 s.f.)

100%

vE

69.8 F = 70 F correct to the nearest degree.


b

v A vE

a
b

1560 cm3 = 1560 103 dm3= 1.56 dm3


1.56 dm3 = 1.56 l
3 of 1.56 l = 1.17 l
4

2 = 1.4142
b
2
1
14.1 10 = 1.41 100

25
1.17

21.4 jars

Therefore Sean pours 21 jars.


ii 21 1.17 = 24.571
25 24.57 = 0.431

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Worked solutions: Chapter 1

WORKED SOLUTIONS
7

30 y 2
y +1

x=

when y = 1.25

x = 30 (1.25)

Cost of fencing the eld = 2463.85 (2 d.p.)


VA = 7.6 327.64 = 2490.064

1.25 + 1

b
c
8

a
b

x = 31.25
31.25 = 31.3 (3 s.f.)
31.3 = 3.13 101
A = x2
i 2.56 km2= 2.56 106 m2 = 2 560 000 m2
x2 = 2 560 000
x = 2 560 000
x = 1600 m
ii Perimeter = 1600 4
Perimeter = 6400 m
t F = 9 t K 459.67
tF =

5
9
5

tK =

9
5

100 =

Percentage error =

t K 459.67
t K 459.67

t K = 5 (100 + 459.67 )
9

10 a

tF = 310.927.... = 311 correct to the


nearest unit
2x + 5 > x + 6
x>1

3 2 1

l=1
p = 0.785.... < 1

b
c

time taken =

2.856637 ... km
time taken
2.856637 ... km
19 km h 1

time taken = 0.150 h (3 s.f.)


d

19000
1
60 m min =

62370 mm2 = 62370 106 m2 = 0.062370 m2


1 m 2 weighs

75 g
page weighs
0.062370 m 2 one

0.062370 75
= 4.67775 g = 4.68 g (3 s.f.)

time taken =

14 200 m

Perimeter of the eld = 7520 m


7520 m = 7520 103 km = 7.52 km

1

m min
60
time taken = 44.842 min (5 s.f.)

4.68 500 = 2340 g

Perimeter of the eld = 2 2500 + 2 1260

14 200 m
time taken

19000

Percentage error =

v A vE
vE

Paper 2 style questions


a

19000 m
60 min

19000
1
60 m min

2340 g = 2340 103 kg = 2.34 kg

19 km
1h

average speed = 19 km h 1

Area = 210 mm 297 mm


Area = 62370 mm2

Review exercise

100%

Number of laps that Elger runs


distance run by Elger
= total
perimeter of running track
Number of laps that Elger runs
14200
= 2856.637...
Number of laps that Elger runs = 4.97
Therefore Elger runs 4 complete laps around
the track.
convert the distance to km

100

11 a

249 0.064 2463.85


2463.85

Percentage error = 1.06% (3 s.f.)


Area of the eld = 2500 1260
Area of the eld = 3 150 000 m2
Area of the eld = 3 150 000 106 km2
= 3.15 km2
= 200 m
Radius of semicircles = 400
2

19 km h 1 =

= 1.01 > 1

1.2 103 = 0.0012 < 1


Therefore
3 ; 2.06 ; 101

100%

2856.637 ... m = 2856.637 ... 103 km


= 2.856637 ... km
travelled
average speed = distance
time taken

5 < 1
3 =. 1.732.... > 1
2.06 = 2.06666 . . . > 1
101
100

v A vE

Length of circumference = 2r
Length of circumference = 2 200 = 400
Perimeter = 2 800 + 400
Perimeter = 2856.637... m
= 2857 m correct to the nearest metre.

300 459.67

9
5

Percentage error =

vE

tF = 80.33 or 80.3 (3 s.f.)


b

Cost of fencing the eld = 7.52 327.64

Percentage error =

100%

44 44.842
44.842

100%

Percentage error = 1.88% (3 s.f.)

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Worked solutions: Chapter 1

WORKED SOLUTIONS
3

Diameter = 2.5 cm
Radius =

2 .5
2

= 1.25 cm

Number of chocolates in the box =


chocolates

Volume occupied by the chocolates


= 8.18123.... 6 = 49.087 .... cm3

Volume of one chocolate = 3 r3


Volume of one chocolate =

4
3
3 (1.25)

=6

rst convert the measurements to cm.

Volume not occupied by the chocolates


= volume of box volume occupied by
chocolates

Radius of cylindrical box = 12.5 mm


= 1.25 cm

Volume not occupied by the chocolates


= 73.63107... 49.087.... = 24.5 cm3 (3 s.f.)

Volume of one chocolate = 8.18123.... cm3


= 8.18 cm3 ( 2 d.p.)
b

15
2 .5

Volume of cylindrical box = r2h

24.5 cm3 = 24.5 103 mm3 = 24 500 mm3

Volume of cylindrical box = (1.25)215

2.45 104 mm3

Volume of cylindrical box = 73.63107... cm3


= 73.63 cm3( 2 d.p.)

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Worked solutions: Chapter 1

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