Summer Practice Booklet - 1
Summer Practice Booklet - 1
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TASK 1.1
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2+4 10 2 5 52
pffiffiffiffiffiffiffiffiffiffiffiffiffiffiffiffiffiffiffiffiffi 4 · 4+4 6+9 4 3
d (52 + 122 ) e f
4 · 10 (19 + 17) 4 4
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2. 36 people pay a total of $936 to visit the theatre. If each person pays the
same amount, how much does each person pay?
3. A box of crisps contains 48 packets. How many packets will there be in 263 boxes?
4. Write down the answer to each of the following:
a 0.4 · 0.6
e 0.32
i 0.36 · 2.7
b 0.07 · 0.5
f 0.81 4 0.3
j 0.023
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c 6 2 1.03
g 5.7 4 0.03
k 0.6 4 0.003
d 20 · 0.06
h 1.8 · 15
l 600 · 0.12
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5. How many 0.45 litre cartons of milk are needed to give 5.4 litres in total?
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6. Croissants are loaded into trays of 32. How many trays are used to deal
with 1400 croissants?
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TASK 1.2
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8 9 12 14 4 5 10
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e 41 f 21 · 7 g 31 · 14 h 61 4 13
9 3 2 10 3 5 4 7
2. Daina gives 2 of his money to Carol. Carol gives 6 of this money to Zak.
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What fraction of Daina’s money does Zak get?
3. Work out and give the answer in its simplest form:
a 1+2 b 523 c 33 + 1 5 d 51 2 7
4 3 6 8 4 12 3 8
4. How many minutes longer does it take Morowa to complete a job in three-quarters
of an hour than Osei who completes the job in five-twelfths of an hour?
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5. Casilde and Oziel walk from a restaurant in the same direction. If Casilde has walked five-eighths
of a mile and Oziel has walked seven-tenths of a mile, how far apart are they?
6. Work out and give the answer in its simplest form:
a 1 · 6+1 b 84221 c 32 2 23 4 2
4 7 2 9 3 6 3 5 5
7. A piece of paper measures 8 1 cm by
1 1
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7 cm. A square of side 2 cm is
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cut out and thrown away.
Show that the area that is left
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is exactly 54 1 cm2.
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factor of 1 1 . Find the area of the enlarged photo.
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TASK 1.3
Use a calculator.
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1. Each of the calculations below is wrong. Find the correct answer for each calculation.
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a 48 + 32 = 49:6 b 51 2 31 = 47:9 c 50 = 20 d 75 = 218:125
20 10 25 · 10 40 2 20
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2. Work out the following, giving answers to the nearest whole number.
Match each calculation to the correct answer.
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A 16 + 4.9 − 3.17 P 7
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2.4
C 8.7 + R 18
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1.6
35.2
D S 10
(4.9 − 0.18)
24.63
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2.17 + 3.42
13.8 + 9.16
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2.4 × 3.7
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5. Write the numbers below in order of size, starting with the smallest.
34 27 53 19 44
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pffiffiffi pffiffiffi 2 pffiffiffi pffiffiffi
27:3 + (21:9)
d pffiffi8ffi + p2ffiffiffi e f ( 6 2 8)4
72 3 (21:72) · (22:4)
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TASK 1.4
3 1 3 5 3 45
20 4 10 16 25 200
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TASK 1.5
f=
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3. _ 5_ in the form a where a and b are integers (whole numbers).
Express 0.71
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TASK 1.6
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a multiples of 6 54
b multiples of 7 63
c not multiples of 2 42 26
28
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2. Write down all the factors of 35 which are prime.
3. Write down all the factors of 50.
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4. a List all the factors of 18.
b List all the factors of 30.
c Write down the Highest Common Factor of 18 and 30.
5. Find the HCF of:
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a 25 and 60 b 36 and 90 c 16, 32 and 40
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8. Althaia and Dilraj are racing each other. Althaia takes 5 minutes to
complete one lap. Dilraj takes 7 minutes to complete one lap. After how
many minutes will Althaia and Dilraj pass the starting point at exactly
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TASK 1.7
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1. Work out
a 3·3·5 b 22 · 7 c 22 · 32
2. For each question below, find the number which belongs in the empty
box:
a 60 = 22 · 3 · b 40 = 23 · c 126 = 2 · 32 ·
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7. Use Question 5 to find the LCM of 315 and 495.
8. Find a the HCF and b the LCM of 396 and 420.
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9. Find a the HCF and b the LCM of 198 and 220.
10. Baz saves $105 each week for x weeks. Landon saves $147 each week for
y weeks. If Baz and Landon end up saving the same total amount of
money, write down the smallest possible values for x and y.
TASK 1.8 PL
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In Questions 1 to 6, write down the next 2 numbers. What is the rule for
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each sequence?
1. 40, 20, 10, 5, . . . 2. 4.9, 4.1, 3.3, 2.5, . . . 3. 1 1
, 1 , 2, 2 3 , . . .
2 4 4
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4. 4, 12, 36, 108, . . . 5. 3000, 300, 30, 3, . . . 6. 21, 22, 24, 28, . . .
7. The first four terms of a sequence are 2, 8, 14, 20. The 50th. term in the sequence is 296.
Write down the 49th term.
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b shape 6
Number 6
9. 2, 5, 10, 17, . . .
11. 2, 6, 12, 20, . . .
10. 0, 3, 8, 15, . . .
12. 2, 8, 16, 26, . . .
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0, 1, 3, 7, 15, . . .
15. Match each nth term formula below to its corresponding sequence:
a 1, 6, 11, 16, . . . A 2n + 3 B n2 + 1
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b 2, 5, 10, 17, . . .
c 5, 7, 9, 11, . . .
d 2, 6, 12, 20, . . .
C 4n D 3n
e 3, 9, 27, 81, . . .
E n(n + 1)
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f 4, 8, 12, 16, . . . F 5n − 4
TASK 1.9
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3.
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b Let n = shape number and s = number of sticks. Complete a table of
values for n and s.
c Use the table and 1st difference to find a formula for the number of
sticks (s) for the shape number n.
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Use values of n to check if each formula is correct.
d Use the formula to find out how many sticks are in shape
number 40.
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4. Repeat Question 3 for the sequence below:
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TASK 1.10
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3. Here is a sequence of rectangles made from squares.
Let n = shape number and s = number of squares
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n=1 n=2 n=3
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a Find a formula for s in terms of n.
b How many squares in shape number 25?
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4. Find i the nth term and ii the 20th term of each sequence below:
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TASK 1.11
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1. The length of a book is 23.4 cm, measured to the nearest 0.1 cm.
23.3 23.4 23.5
3. A woman weighs 63 kg, correct to the nearest kg. What is her least
possible weight?
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A radius r is 6.87 cm, to the nearest 0.01 cm, so <r<
2 2
An area A is 470 m , to the nearest 10 m , so <A<
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5. The base and height of a triangle are measured to
the nearest 0.1 cm.
a Write down the upper bound 4.8 cm
for the base 3.4 cm.
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b Write down the lower bound
for the height 4.8 cm.
3.4 cm
6. The capacity of a jug is 503.4 ml, measured
to the nearest 0.1 ml. Write down
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a the lower bound b the upper bound
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8. A person weighs 64 kg, correct to the nearest 4 kg. The lower bound is
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10. The mass of a substance is measured as 8.5 g, correct to the nearest 0.5 g.
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TASK 1.12
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7.6 cm
4. The acceleration a after time t can be calculated with
the formula
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a = vu
t
where v is the speed and u is the initial speed. If v = 23, u = 18 and
t = 39, measured to the nearest whole number, calculate:
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a the minimum possible value for a (to 2 s.f.)
b the maximum possible value for a (to 2 s.f.)
5. The area of a square is given as 70 cm2, correct to
the nearest cm2.
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Find the upper and lower bounds for the length x of x
one side of the square.
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6. Pythagoras’ theorem states that a + b = c where a, b and c are the three lengths
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TASK 1.13
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TASK 1.14
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Do not use a calculator.
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e 0.68 · 10 24
f 374 · 10 27
g 425 · 1038 h 0.56 · 1027
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(2 × 104) cm
(4 × 105) cm
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3. Work out the following, leaving each answer in standard form.
a (2 · 108) · (2.5 · 107) b (1.5 · 106) · (4 · 103)
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4. Calli has $(4 · 105) and Brynja has $(3 · 104). They put their money
together. Write down the total amount of money they have, giving your
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TASK 1.15
Use a calculator.
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1. Work out the following and write each answer in standard form.
a (7 · 108) · (4 · 109) b (6.2 · 105) · (3 · 1034)
c (4 · 1028) · (6 · 1037) d (3.6 · 1014) 4 (3 · 10214)
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e (7.6 · 10229) 4 (2 · 10211) f (5.2 · 1037) + (6.1 · 1036)
2. The population of Thailand is (6.35 · 107) people. The population of
Bangladesh is (1.62 · 108) people. What is the combined population
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of Thailand and Bangladesh? (Give your answer in standard form.)
3. The mass of an atom is 3.74 · 10226 grams. What is the total mass of
2 million atoms?
4. Work out the following, leaving each answer in standard form correct to
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3 significant figures.
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c d
1:8 · 1017 2:14 · 109
per adult is $27 000. Find in standard form the total annual income from the
adult population.
6. In 2000 the population of a country was 9.2 · 109. Over the next 5 years
the population rose by 15%. Find the population in 2005.
7. The diameter of the earth is 1.3 · 107 m. Assuming that the earth is a perfect sphere,
find the circumference of the earth. Give your answer in standard form to
2 significant figures.
8. The population of a certain country is 5.7 · 108 and its area is 7.21 · 1010 m2.
Find the population density (people per m2) of this country. Give your
answer in standard form to 2 s.f.
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9. The population of a certain type of bird increased from 7.8 · 103 to 1.2 · 104 over
a 10-year period. Find the percentage increase over that period, giving your answer
to 3 s.f.
10. The speed of light is approximately 2.8 · 108 m/s. Express this in km/h in
standard form to 3 s.f.
TASK 1.16
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a 2.6 m = cm b 3.82 m = cm c 470 cm = m
d 90 mm = cm e 4 mm = cm f 1500 m = km
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g 3.5 kg = g h 600 g = kg i 0.28 kg = g
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d 274 ml, 0.28 litres, 0.279 litres, 275 ml, 2.14 litres
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TASK 1.17
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a 32 : 28 b 12 : 9 : 21 c 50 cm : 4 m d 25c : $3
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2. 13 people pay $89.70 to visit a castle. How much would 28 people have to pay?
3. Cheese kebabs for 4 people
need the ingredients below:
4. The recipe for making
20 biscuits is given below:
220 g cheese
4 tomatoes 120 g butter
8 pineapple chunks 50 g caster sugar
1 cucumber 175 g flour
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4. Lars and Astrid receive a total of 30 presents in the ratio 3 : 7. How many
presents do each of them receive?
5. The angles p, q and r are in the ratio 7 : 2 : 3.
Find the sizes of angles p, q and r.
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p
r
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6. The ratio of boys to girls in a class is 6 : 5. How many girls are there in the
class if there are 18 boys?
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7. Paint is mixed by using yellow and blue in the ratio 7 : 2.
a How much yellow is used if 8 litres of blue are used?
b How much blue is used if 35 litres of yellow are used?
c How much yellow and how much blue must be used to make 72 litres
of the paint?
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8. Domingo, Simone and Fabiano earn money in the ratio 3 : 2 : 5. If
Domingo earns $27000 each year, how much do Simone and Fabiano
each earn?
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9. The ratio of weeds to flowers in a garden is 8 : 5. If there are 280 weeds in
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TASK 1.18
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Use a calculator when needed. Give answers to the nearest cent when needed.
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1. a Decrease $70 by 3% b Increase $68 by 2%
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6. Write down the percentage multiplier that could be used for the following
(eg. ‘increase of 4%’ means the percentage multiplier is 1.04).
a increase of 15% b decrease of 7% c decrease of 42%
d increase of 8.5% e reduction of 24% f increase of 17.5%
7. If tax is 17.5%, find the price including tax of each of the following:
a guitar $126 b trumpet $870
c flute $220 d maracas $34
8. A shop reduces all its prices by 12%. If a necklace originally costs
$84, how much will it now cost?
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9. Lerato buys a house for $185 000 but is forced to sell it quickly at a loss of
9%. How much does he sell the house for?
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10. An eternity ring costs $680 + tax (17.5%).
a What is the total price of the ring?
b In the summer sales, the price of the ring is reduced by 20%.
How much does the ring cost in the sales?
TASK 1.19 PL
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Use a calculator when needed. Give answers to one decimal place if necessary.
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1. Shakta buys a mobile phone for $240 and sells it one year later for $204.
What was his percentage loss?
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2. Chun Hei buys a car for $300 and works on it before selling it for $420.
What was the percentage profit?
3. A supermarket increases its workforce from 90 people to 117 people.
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5. Riya buys 100 books for $450. She sells each book for $5.40. Find the
percentage profit Riya makes on the books.
6. Gilbrid buys 70 scarves at $5 each. He sells 40 of the scarves for $11 each but
fails to sell the other scarves. Find the percentage profit he makes.
7. Daudi buys a flat for $70 000 and sells it for $85 000.
Aminata buys a house for $192 000 and sells it for $230 000.
Who makes the larger percentage profit and by how much?
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9. Indira’s ideal body weight is 57 kg. During a period of six months her
weight increases by 10%. During the next three months her weight
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returns to its ideal 57 kg. What was the percentage decrease from her
heaviest weight back to her ideal weight?
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TASK 1.20
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Use a calculator when needed. Give answers to the nearest cent if necessary.
compound interest
5. A building society offers 8% p.a. compound interest. Candice puts $560
into the building society.
a Write down the percentage multiplier which could be
used to find out how much money is in the building society
after 1 year.
b How much money would be in the building society after
5 years?
6. A boat is worth $28 000. Its value depreciates (goes down) by 12% of its
value each year. How much will the boat be worth after:
a 3 years b 10 years
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TASK 1.21
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1. Aroon’s height has increased by 5% over the last year. He is now 1.89 m
tall. How tall was he one year ago?
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2. Sevim now pays $129.60 rent each week after an 8% rent increase.
How much did she pay before the increase?
3. Baruti buys a computer. A year later he sells it for $1200 at a loss of 20%.
How much did Baruti pay for the computer?
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4. A company had to reduce their workforce by 12.5%. If 70 people now
work for them, how many people worked for them before the job cuts?
5. Copy and complete the table below:
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Old price % change New price
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a 9% increase $33.79
b 40% decrease $34.08
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d 8.5% increase $56.42
6. A cricket bat costs $129.25 after tax has been added on at 17.5%. How
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much did the cricket bat cost before tax was added?
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7. One week Arlene spends $75.60 on food which is 18% of her weekly pay.
How much is her weekly pay?
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8. A bike costs $399.50 including tax at 17.5%. How much did the bike cost
before tax was added?
9. 46 students from Year 10 are ill one day. If this is 28.75% of all the Year
10 pupils, how many students are there in Year 10 in total?
TASK 1.22
1. A train travels 504 km in 4 hours. What was the average speed of the train?
2. A coach covers a distance of 225 1 km at an average speed of 73 km/hr.
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How long was the coach travelling for?
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3. Gyasi cycles 3 km in 15 minutes. What was his average speed in km/hr?
4. Yun Hee drives from Daejeon to Seoul at an average speed of 84 km/hr.
The journey takes 1 hour 30 minutes. How far is it from Daejeon to Seoul?
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5. A train travels 47 km in 20 minutes. What is the speed of the train in km/hr?
6. Kefilwe drives 24 km from her home to work. She travels at an average speed of
32 km/hr. If she leaves home at 8:05 a.m., when will she arrive at work?
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Distance from Auckland (miles)
Hamilton 80
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Services 30
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Auckland 0
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Time
The graph at the bottom of the last page shows a car journey from
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TASK 1.23
1. The model of a statue is made using a scale of 1 : 40. If the statue is 3.2 m
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tall, how tall is the model (give your answer in cm)?
2. A park is 5 cm long on a map whose scale is 1 : 40 000. Find the actual
length (in km) of the park.
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3. Copy and complete the table below.
4. The distance between two towns is 25 km. How far apart will they be on
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73°
B 7.2 cm A