CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT DIVISION MINISTRY OF EDUCATION MALAYSIA
ADDITIONAL MATHEMATICS PROJECT WORK 3/2011
NAME: NURSUHADA BINTI SAUFI NO/IC: 940504-14-5044 CLASS: 5 BAKTI TEACHER NAME: PN SITI ALIFAH BT ABD. RAHMAN
Part 1
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Part2:
a) First Method ( Coordinate Geometry) :
Area P = Area Q = Area R =
= 15
= 12
= 15
Second Method (Shape of Polygon):
Area P =
+
+3
= 15
Area Q =
= 12
Area R =
+
=
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Method 3 (Integration):
Area P =
d
=
Area Q =
d
= 12
Area R = Area rectangle Area P Area Q =6 15 12 =
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b)
Length of fence = AE + ED + DC + CB = =5+ =
+ +3+2
+3 + 2
c) 1
RM 25
RM 305.90
The total cost required by the Mathematics Society to fence up region P = RM305.90 It is impossible for the Mathematics Society to carry out the fencing because the cost is far exceed the amount of allocation. d) i)
Length of flag chain = 9.20 m
AE + (distance between the points (3.4) (m, 0)
5+
9.2
9.2
+ 7.36
0 0
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{ = 1.72
.28 1.72) (100)
ii) The maximum area of the can be obtained by trying the other end of the flag chain to the furthest point (4.28, 0)
Maximum area = (base) (height) = (4.28) (4)
= 8.56
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Part 3
a) First Method ( Trigonometry) : Focus on the sector
Radius= ED =
AED =
= 0.6435 + 0.4636 =1.1071 rad
Second Method (By solution of
(Formula of Area)
(3) (4) = (4) (5) sin
Sin 0.6435 rad =
(1) (2) =
sin = 0.4636 =
(2) (
) sin
AED
b) 2
=0.6435 + 0.4636 =1.1071 rad
1.1071 rad
v
100% full
=
V=
h)
) (1)
= 2.76775
80% full
0.8 (2.76775) 2.2142
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c) i)
= 0.001 , v = = 2.76775 = 0.001 = 2.76775
( )(
h = 2.76775 h
= 0.0003613
ii) 1 s 0.0003613 (10 x 60) s (10 x 60 x 0.0003613) 0.21678 The depth of water after 10 minutes = 0.21678 iii) 0.0003613,
1 s 1s 2767.783 seconds
46 minutes
The minimum time take before the water overflows = 46 minutes iv)
= 0.001
v = (cross section area of x) (depth) = ( (5)
sin 1.1071) (2)
= 9.999756 But 0.001 9.99976
= 0.001
tells us that:
1 second 9999.756 seconds 166 minutes
The minimum time....= 166 minutes
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Further Exploration:
i) 6.8 cm = ( = 340 km ii) =
11 48
1.2 cm = 60 km X 60) km
5
= 3 29 12 Distance = (3 29 12 ) (60) nautical miles = 209.2 nautical miles = (209.2 x 1.852) km = 387.4384 km There is a difference between the answer obtained. Reason: -Displaying the Earth s 3-D surface on a 2-D map creates some distortion, and that includes d distance. -What s more the distance distortion is significant on a map that has a small scale (in our case 1 : 60)
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a) i)
Find by using the scale on the map. Then, use Cosine Rule to find any one of the
Finally, use the Sine Rule to find the remaining
(s).
ii)
Shortest Distance Sin =
Shortest distance = (D,) (Sin
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Reflection
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