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Darul Vlum College of Victoria COMMON ASSESSMENT TASK: CAT 6 SUBJECT: MATHEMATICS (Toric 13 - PRosasiLiry, Toric 8 - PROPORTION AND RATES) YEAR LEVEL: 9 ACHIEVEMENT STANDARDS. 913 Students calculate relative frequencies to estimate probabilities for those outcomes. ‘ACMINA208 They solve problems involving direct proportion, They explore the relationship between graphs and equations corresponding to simple rate problems ‘ACMNA208.e1 Understanding the difference between direct and inverse proportion, identifying these in real-life contexts and using these relationships to solve problems STUDENT'S NAME TIME ALLOWED: 40 MIN PERCENTAGE: .. INSTRUCTIONS 1. NO TALKING, GESTURING OR TRYING TO COMMUNICATE IN ANY OTHER WAY. 2, PUT YOUR HAND UP QUIETLY IF YOU NEED SOMETHING \RE ALLOWED FOR ALL SECTIONS AT6 (Prol NALYSIS TABLE Level of difficulty (Questions can be Simple, moderate and difficult Under knowledge, Topics Question , a covered | Standards | YO" | Type of questions | Understanding, skill and application) Marks Skill | Application | Analysis {s) (AP) (AN) McQ 8 Topic13 9 __ | SHORT-ANS 3 Probability | 9 15 10 _ | SHORT-ANS 4 ~~ | SHORT-ANS _ acmnazon | 1 | 3 | EXT-RESPONSE | Topic 8 acmnazoner |__ 12 : Proportion 13 (| EXT-RESPONSE | 4 | and Rates | | z _ - Breakdown Marks % Skills (S) 21 70% Summary Application(AP) 13% | nalysis(AN) 5 17% Total 30 | 100% 'YR9 CATS: T13 ~ Probability, T8 - Proportion and rates, DULUM 2016 SECTION A - MULTIPLE CHOICE Question 1 Ve tossed a single 6-sided die 600 times, about how many times would you expect to & @ Ft 300 400 600 aoa {Question z Consider the following table of students who play sport. ‘Boys | Girls Cricket [12 | 10 Football | 16 | 0 Tennis | 8 | 8 Gof [4 [12 Assuming that no student plays two sports, the probability that a randomly selected student plays golf is: | apie 10 a 2 35 6 YR9CAT6: T13~ Probability, T8- Proportion and rates DULUM 2016 SECTION A (continued) Question 3 A pencil box contains six lead pencils and four biros. What is the probability of randomly choosing a lead pencil? A wie /s|- als ule wl jAuestion + In the figure below, the intersection of sets A and B contains how many members? A 2 BS i D E 25 DULUM 2016 SEGLION A (continued) Juestion 5 Muhammad selects a marble at random from a jar that has 4 red, 6 blue, 3 clear and 2 green marbles. What is the probability that he does not select a clear marble? juestion 6 ‘The graph shows how far Asiya is from home. For how long was she actually travelling? Distance in metres v S 3 O12345678p10 i N Time taken in minutes 10 minutes \O7 9 minutes 8 minutes é 7 E 3minit > YR9 CAT6: T13 ~ Probability, TB - Proportion and rates DULUM 2016 stcriowa (continued Question 7 Acar that travels 520 km in 8 hours would be travelling oe C 100km/h D 4160 km/h E 85km/h Question 8 [ays ‘The rate 5 litres per 20 square metres as a simplified rate is equal to: A AL/m Bo 1251/m? C 20m%/L D 0.5m2/L E END OF SECTION A DULUM 2016 robal ity, TB - Proportion and rates TOTAL: 2, SECTION B - SHORT ANSWER Question 9 Consider the following table that shows how various students travelled to school yesterday. ‘Yeard | Yeard | Yeast Bo | 2 | 1 | 10 Wak|* | ® [5 Bike [2 5 [7 Teint 1 [0 | 2 Gx [2 [0 aS (a) Ifa student is chosen at random, find the probability that this student walked to school. O23 “Sx ~ Os [b) Find the probability that this student is a Year 10 who walked to school. 6) 3s YR9CAT6: T13~Probabilty, TB - Proportion and rates DULUM 2016 Question 10 \@ s | A group of 12 friends sat at a table. Four of them ordered both soup and salad, 2 ordered neither, and 3 ordered soup only, (@)__ Show the inforpattofron a Venn diagram. T8-Proportion and rates DULUM 2016 Question 17 6] Ss Chocolate bars are made in § different assembly lines. Each line can produce a different, number of bars per hour, according to the following table: Assemblyline | 1 [| 2 [3 | 4 | 5 [rs ‘Number/hour | 80 [120 [150 | 200 [ 250 Kao A single bar is drawn at random from an unknown assembly line, Find the probability that: | 9 it came from assembly line 1 Siok no of bith i O te, Hao +lSot Qeo 44269} NM Mw) (©) _ it did not come from assembly line 4. | END OF SECTION B TOTAL: g /13 Proportion and rates. DULUM 2016 YR9 CAT6: T13 ~ Probability, T SEPTION C- EXTENDED RESPONSE 4 5 juestion 12 (\ (A vehicle uses petrol at a rate of 0.2 L/km a (a) Fillinthe table, x= distance 0 | 40 | 20 | 40 | 60 [so OPEL of 16 year Og Thea pS | \G | 20 \e\ae Vb AN (6) How far can you travel with 75 1? so a eee rerrnpeneceenmnneesrercceneemeeee eee oT YR9 CAT6: T13— Probability, T8-Proportion and rates DULUM 2016 10 { | | | Question 13 Abdul, a plumber, charges a fixed rate of $120 plus a rate that varies according to the number of hours on the job. Ifhe charges $358 for a 3.5-hour job, calculate: spc | 4° (b) the charge for 4.5 hours 102.50 * NS (a) hishourly rate Vyrb ()__ the number of hours worked, ifhe charges $337.60 on the job. L END OF SECTION C TOTAL: \ /9 YRO CATS: T13 ~ Probability, =Proportion and rates DULUM 2016

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