Math Practice
Math Practice
$ ................................................ [2]
$ ................................................ [2]
$ ................................................ [2]
Calculate the percentage of the $360 that she spent on presents for her sisters.
............................................. % [4]
$ ................................................ [2]
In 2018, the ratio of the amount each paid in rent was Arjun : Gretal = 5 : 7.
In 2019, the ratio of the amount each paid in rent was Arjun : Gretal = 9 : 13.
Arjun paid the same amount of rent in both 2018 and 2019.
Gretal paid $290 more rent in 2019 than she did in 2018.
$ ................................................ [4]
3 (a) s = ut + 12 at 2
s = ................................................ [2]
(b) Simplify.
(i) 3a - 5b - a + 2b
................................................. [2]
5 9x
(ii) #
3x 20
................................................. [2]
(c) Solve.
15
(i) =- 3
x
x = ................................................ [1]
(ii) 4 (5 - 3x) = 23
x = ................................................ [3]
(d) Simplify.
2
(27x 9) 3
................................................. [2]
................................................. [2]
................................................. [1]
Show that 3x + 2y G 30 .
[2]
North
B
80 m
NOT TO
A 72° SCALE
115 m
[3]
(i) A from B,
................................................. [3]
(ii) B from C.
................................................. [2]
............................................. m [3]
NOT TO
SCALE
8 cm 165° B
O
The diagram shows a sector of a circle with centre O, radius 8 cm and sector angle 165°.
............................................ cm [3]
(b) The surface area of a sphere is the same as the area of the sector.
............................................ cm [4]
(c)
NOT TO
h SCALE
r A
B
r = ........................................... cm [2]
Answer(a) $ [3]
Answer(b)(i) $ [3]
Answer(b)(ii) $ [3]
Answer(c) $ [3]
(d) Carl buys a computer for $288 and sells it for $324.
Calculate his percentage profit.
Answer(d) % [3]
2 For
North Examiner's
Use
K
108° NOT TO
SCALE
4 km
9 km
L
Three buoys K, L and M show the course of a boat race.
MK = 4 km, KL = 9 km and angle MKL = 108°.
Answer(a) ML = km [4]
Answer(b)(i) km [3]
Answer(b)(ii) [2]
4 For
D Examiner's
Use
E NOT TO
O SCALE
10 cm
7 cm 77°
B
(b) Calculate angle ACB and show that it rounds to 35° correct to the nearest degree.
Answer(b)
[2]
Answer(c) [1]
Answer(d)(i) AD = cm [3]
(e) The area of triangle AED = 12.3 cm2, correct to 3 significant figures.
6 (a) A parallelogram has base (2x O 1) metres and height (4x O7) metres. For
The area of the parallelogram is 1 m2. Examiner's
Use
Answer (a)(i)
[3]
Show all your working and give your answers correct to 2 decimal places.
Answer(a)(ii) x = or x = [4]
Answer(a)(iii) m [1]
Answer(b)(i) [1]
2x + 3 x + 40
(ii) Solve the equation + = 2.
x−4 x 2 − 16
Answer(b)(ii) x = [4]
10 For
Examiner's
Use
NOT TO
24 cm SCALE
9 cm
A solid metal cone has base radius 9 cm and vertical height 24 cm.
16 cm NOT TO
SCALE
9 cm
A cone of height 8 cm is removed by cutting parallel to the base, leaving the solid shown above.
Show that the volume of this solid rounds to 1960 cm3, correct to 3 significant figures.
Answer (b)
[4]
(c) The 1960 cm3 of metal in the solid in part (b) is melted and made into 5 identical cylinders,
each of length 15 cm.
Show that the radius of each cylinder rounds to 2.9 cm, correct to 1 decimal place.
Answer (c)
[4]
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