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FormulaeSheet:HigherTier
a
Area of trapezium =
1
2
(a + b)h
crosssection
h
lengt
Volume of sphere =
4 r3
3
Volume of cone =
1 r 2h
3
(b 2 4ac)
2a
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Answer all the questions.
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(a) In Year 7 they chose between rounders and athletics in the ratio 1 : 4.
(b) In Year 8 they chose between badminton and swimming in the ratio 3 : 5.
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1.54 1.60 1.65 1.70 1.78 1.81 1.88 2.05 2.14 2.20
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sold
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20
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1.50
1.60
1.70
1.80
1.90
2.00
2.10
2.20
(a) The first six points have been plotted on the scatter diagram.
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Use the diagram to estimate how much money intotal Chico takes this day on coffee.
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Work out.
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Two of these speakers are packed into a box with internal measurements
40 cm by 25 cm by 40 cm.
Speakers
40 cm
30 cm
20 cm
25 cm
15 cm
40 cm
The rest of the space inside the box is filled with polystyrene.
Calculate the volume of polystyrene.
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D
Scale:1cmrepresents100m
The council want to put a shed inside the park and it must be
nearer to AB than AD
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-1
-7
-5
-1
4
5
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(b) Draw the graph of y = 2x 3 for values of x from -2 to 4.
y
6
5
4
3
2
1
-2
-1
4 x
-1
-2
-3
-4
-5
-6
-7
-8
[2]
(c) Write down the gradient of the line y = 2x 3.
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3
x+5
2x
x = ......................................................... [4]
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10 (a) Multiply out.
5(3x y)
(b) Solve.
5x + 17 = x + 3
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11 This coordinate grid is divided into four regions, P, Q, R and S.
y
7
Q
6
5
P
4
3
2
S
1
-6
-5
-4
-3
-2
-1
7 x
-1
-2
-3
-4
Choose the correct regions to complete these sentences.
Regions ................. and ................. satisfy the inequality x + y 6.
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12 (a) (i) Write 5 400 000 in standard form.
(b) The UKs Gross Domestic Product (GDP) in 1987 was $7 1011
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13 Pet insurance costs 180 each year.
Calculate the cost of one years pet insurance after the discount.
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14 Imogen went fishing and recorded the weight of each fish she caught.
Weight (m kg)
0 m 0.5
0.5 m 1
1 m 1.5
1.5 m 2
2 m 3
Number of fish
10
15
16
m 2
m 3
m 0.5
m 1
m 1.5
Cumulative
frequency
[2]
0.5
1.5
2.5
Weight (kg)
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(d) Use your graph to work out the percentage of fish Imogen caught that were over 1.8 kg.
(e) The box plots summarise the weights of fish that Calvin caught at place A and place B.
Place
A
Place
B
0.5
1.5
2.5
Weight (kg)
Write two different comments comparing the weights of fish caught at the two places.
1 ................................................................................................................................................
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2 ................................................................................................................................................
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15 (a) Write y = x2 + 12x + 24 in the form y = (x + p)2 + q.
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16 (a) Expand and simplify.
(1 +
3 )(4 + 2 3 )
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17 Terry applies for funding to set up a community skatepark.
If his letter is unsuccessful, he can appeal. The probability of success at the appeal is
Appeal
Success
..............
..............
1
.
3
Success
No success
..............
No success
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20 (a) In the diagram below, ABC is a triangle.
AD = a
and AE = b
D is a point on AB such that AB = 4AD
E is a point on AC such that AC = 4AE
F is a point on BC such that BC = 4BF
B
F
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D
a
A
(i) AB
(ii) BC
(iii) EF
(b) What do your answers from (a)(i) and (a)(iii) tell you about AB and EF?
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21* At The Oval Theatre there are three different ticket prices, adult, child and student.
Henri finds three receipts for tickets for the same performance.
The Oval Theatre
5 adults
3 children
2 adults
1 child
3 students
4 adults
2 children
Total 85
Total 58
Total 65
Work out the price for an adult and the price for a child.
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