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Travel graphs and time


Part A /8 Part B: Review
Part B /8 1 Write 4.25 p.m. in 24-hour time.
Part C /8
Part D /8
Total /32 2 Write 1950 in 12-hour time.

3 Complete: 100 min 5 h min.


Part A: Mental maths
4 How many hours between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m.?
• Calculators not allowed
1 (2 marks) Mark a pair of cointerior angles on
parallel lines and write the rule about them. 5 Chris took 4.5 hours to drive 405 km.
a What was his average speed?

b How long will it take him to travel 300 km at



this speed? Answer in hours and minutes.


6 What is the time 4 hours and 35 minutes after
5 7.20 a.m.?
2 Convert to a decimal.
8

7 Which brand of jam is the best value for
3 Evaluate each expression.
money?
a 73
A Jim Jam: $1.85 for 150 g
b 4.2 2 0.3 3 0.5
B Jam I Am: $2.45 for 200 g
4 Find the area of this circle using π 5 3.14.
C T’rific Jam: $3.30 for 275 g

2m


5 Use index notation to simplify 56 4 53.

6 Expand and simplify 7(r 1 6) 2 3(2r 2 4).

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Part C: Practice Part D: Numeracy and literacy


• Travel graphs 1 (2 marks) Explain how to convert 2035 to
• Timetables and time calculations 12-hour time.
1 This travel graph shows Grace’s journey.

20
Distance from home (km)

15

10

2 George drove for 9.5 hours at an average speed


5
of 88 km/h.
8 am 9 10 11 12 pm 1 2 3 a How far did he travel?
Time

a When did Grace leave home?


b I f he left home at 8.30 a.m., what time did he
b What happened at 10 a.m.? arrive if he stopped for lunch for one hour and
dinner for 45 minutes?
c When was Grace furthest from home?
3 On a travel graph, explain what it means when
the line:
d How long did she stop before returning
home? a becomes flat (horizontal)

e What was her speed while returning home? b points down towards the Time axis

2 The is part of a train timetable. 4 (2 marks) Jenny invested $50 000 into her new
business and Lily helped her with $30 000. At
Yenley 9.25 9.45 10.05
the end of the first year they decided to divide
Tisdell 9.48 10.06 10.28 their profit of $29 760 in the same ratio as they
Bobtown 9.55 10.11 10.35 had invested.
Clifford 10.07 10.21 10.47
Sandilands 10.21 10.35 11.01
Calculate how much each person should receive.

a How long does the 9.48 train take to go


from Tisdell to Clifford?

b I f I catch the 10.05 train at Yenley,
where will I be after 30 minutes?

c If I need to be in Sandilands by 10.45, what


is the latest train I can catch from Bobtown?

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