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The document provides examples of writing recurring decimals as fractions. It also contains practice questions about calculating distances and areas on maps using given scales. It provides the scale, a measurement on the map, and asks for the actual distance or area. It includes a table comparing dimensions of a scale model car to the real car.

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1 Write the recurring decimal 0.32 as a fraction.

[O.32 means 0.3222.]

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2 Write the recurring decimal 0.4 as a fraction.


[0.4 means 0.444...

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3 Write the recurring decimal 0.25 as a fraction.

[0.25 means 0.2555..]

Answer 121
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6 The scale of a map is 1:250000.

(a) The actual distance between two cities is 80 km.

Calculate distance on the map. Give your answer in centimetres.

Answer(a) eeeesesso*******"*
cm [2]

(b) On the map a large forest has an area of 6 cm'.

Calculate the actual area of the forest. Give your answer in square kilometres.

Answer(b) km [2]
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1 The scale of a map is 1:500000.

(a) The actual distance between two towns is 172 km.


Calculate the distance, in centimetres, between the towns on the map.

Answer(a) cm [2]

(b) The area of a lake on the map is 12cm.


Calculate the actual area of the lake in km.

km [2]
Answer(b)

1
model 10 of the size of one of its cars.

2 A car company sells a scale

table.
Complete the following

Scale Model Real Car

Area of windscreen (cm) 135

408 000
Volume of storage space (cm')
[3
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5 The scale on a map is 1: 20 000.

(a) Calculate the actual distance between two points which are 2.7 cm apart on the map.
Give your answer in kilometres.

Answer(a) *eeedeos*ssrd******ueEs*se°**
km [2]

(b) A field has an area of 64 400 m2.


Calculate the area of the field on the map in cm.

Answer(b) aunmeueauennebaBB
cm [2]

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