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Year 9 Nov Assessment Revision 1

Name : Class : Date :

Mark : /36 %

1) Here is a travel graph of Anna's journey from her house to the library and back to her house.

a) How far is Anna from her house at 1130?


b Find Anna's speed between her rest and
) the library?

c) Work out the total distance of Anna's


journey?  

d Calculate the average speed of her


) journey?

Round your answers to 1 decimal place where necessary.


     

2) Draw the following inequality on the number 4) The distance between two towns is 70 miles,
line below rounded to the nearest 10 miles.
Find the minimum possible distance between
      them.
     −5< x ≤−2
     

    5) Calculate the following, showing full


working, and give your answer as a mixed
number in its lowest terms or a whole number

3
3) The weight of a concrete block is 10 kg,           5  ×  3     
8
correct to the nearest kg.
Find the smallest possible weight of the concrete
block.

     

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6) Calculate the following, showing full 8) Convert to a decimal
working, and give your answer as a fraction in its
lowest terms 1
     a)        
50
1
          6  ÷  4     
2

11
     b)  
5

7) Convert the recurring decimal to a fraction, 9) Kai bought a bag of sweets, 3 of them are
giving your answer in its simplest form orange, 5 are blue and 9 are yellow. Find the
probability that a randomly selected sweet is
.
     a)  0.9 6
      a)  not yellow        b)  blue or yellow   

. .
     b)  0. 69 1

. .
     c)  0. 35916 2

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10) The table below gives the probabilities of a biased four sided spinner after it has been spun once.
Complete the table.

Number 1 2 3 4
Probability 0.24 0.24 0.4
     

11) Finley has a biased coin. The probability of it 12) Imogen rolls a dice 318 times.
landing on a a tail is 0.8. Finley is going to toss
the coin 180 times. Work out an estimate for the number of times
Imogen rolls a number less than 4
Work out an estimate for the number of times the
coin will land on a tail.      

     

13) George picks two counters out of a bag that


contains 2 blue counters and 4 green counters.
Note that he returns the first counter to the jar
before he picks the second.

Find the probability that George picks one green


and one blue counter.  

     

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14) The tree diagram below shows the outcomes of choosing two marbles out of a jar that contains 7 orange
marbles and 2 green marbles.
Note that the first marble is returned to the jar before the second is picked.
Find the probability that both marbles are orange.     

     

15) Two marbles are picked out of a jar that contains 5 green marbles, 6 yellow marbles and 4 red marbles.
Note that the first marble is returned to the jar before the second is picked.

Draw a tree diagram and use it to calculate the probability that both are yellow.

     

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16) Pip selected three beads from a bag containing 6 pink beads and 3 blue beads. He did not replaced any
of the balls before the next was selected.

Calculate the probability that he picked three blue beads.

     

17) A box contains 3 white chocolates, 6 orange chocolates and 4 milk chocolates.

Draw a tree diagram and use it to calculate the probability of eating one orange and one white chocolate.

     

18) Calculate the following percentage of a 20) A school has 1306 students. 633 of these
quantity students are male.

      69% of 20       What percentage of the students are


female?     

19) Give the following as a percentage

      160 out of 290

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21) Increase by the given percentage

      61 by 72%

22) The total cost of a watch is £149 plus VAT at


20%.

      Work out the total cost of the watch.     

23) Decrease by the given percentage

     a) 92 by 58%

     b) 299 by 0.71%

24) The original price of a doll is $21. It is


discounted in a sale by 5%.

      What is the sale price of the doll?    

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25) Calculate the following percentage change 27) A watch is bought for £106 and then sold at a
later date for £95.
     a) an increase from 56 to 104
      Work out the percentage loss made on the sale
of the watch, to the nearest whole number.

     b) a decrease from 120 to 19

28) Find the original amount of a quantity given


the following information:

           a 10% decrease gives a final amount of


     c) a decrease from 1650 to 98
360

29) Aidan buys a computer that was reduced in a


sale by 55%. If the sale price of the computer is
now £182.25, what was the original price of the
26) A watch is bought for £66 and then sold at a computer?
later date for £85.
     
      Work out the percentage profit made on the
sale of the watch, to the nearest whole number.

30) A shop sells a mobile phone for £414, making


a profit of 20%. At what wholesale price did the
shop buy the mobile phone?

     

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Solutions for the assessment Year 9 Nov Assessment Revision

1) a) 8 km b) 4 km/h
c) 26 km d) 8.7 km/h

2)

3) 9.5 kg 4) 65 miles

7 1
5)  16 6)  1
8 3

29 691
7)  a)        b)  
30 999

     c)  0.35916235916 2

8)  a) 0.02      b) 2.2

8
9) a) P(not yellow) =  
17
10) Missing probability is  0.1 2
14
b) P(blue or yellow) =  
17

11)  14 4 12)  15 9

13) P(B and G) = 4/9 14) P(both marbles are orange) = 49/81

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15) P(both are yellow) = 4/25

16) P(3B) = 1/84

17) P(one orange and one white chocolate) = 3/13

18) 13.8 19) 55.17%

20) 51.5% 21) 104.92

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22) £178.80

23)  a) 38.64      b) 296.88

24) $19.95

25)  a) 85.71%      b) 84.17%

26) 29%
     c) 94.06%

27) 10% 28) 400

29) £405 30) £345

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