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From MSP to IGCSE International Mathematics

Maths Bridging Document

Symbiosis International School. Pune 32.


Contents

SR.No Topic Page

1 Addition and Subtraction of fractions 1

2 Addition and Subtraction of Mixed Numbers 2

3 Multiplying Fractions 3

4 Dividing Fractions 4

5 Add or subtract 5

6 Multiplying or divide Fractions 7

7 Algebraic Fractions 11

8 Algebraic Expressions 18

9 Expand Brackets 19

10 Applications 21

11 Discrete and Continuous Data 23

12 Grouped Discrete Data 27

13 Continuous Data 28

14 Histogram 29

15 Scatter Plots 30

16 Scatter Graphs and Correlation 31

17 Solving Quadratic Equations 32

18 Changing the subject 39

19 Speed Worksheet 48

20 Distance Time and Speed worksheet 50

21 Travel Graphs 53

22 Circumference and Area of Circles 72

23 Percent of Change 74

24 Simple Interest 76

25 Discount 78

26 Word Problems of Profit and Loss 80

27 Inequality 81

28 Laws of Indices 85

29 Measurement 89

30 Parallel Lines and Transversals 94


31 Pythagoras Theorem 101

32 Squares and Square Roots 107

33 Tesselation 114

34 Simplify Fractions 128

35 Reducing Fractions 130

36 Significant Numbers 131

37 Rounding Decimal Places 132

38 Translations 135

39 Rotations 136

40 Reflections 138

41 Transformations 139

42 Functions 145

43 y=mx+c 149

44 Graphing Simultanous Equations 156

45 Angles of Regular Polygons 158

46 Probability 162

47 Linear Equations 166

48 Forming and Solving Equations 174

49 Scale Drawings 175

50 Perpendicular Lines 184

51 Inscribing shapes in circles 186

52 Constructing Sequences 190

53 3D Shapes 195

54 Statistics 211

55 Ratio and Proportion 222

56 Linear Model 227

57 Linear Model and Inverse Function 230

58 Surface Area and Volume 232

59 Locus and Bearings 236

60 Algebraic Expression – Difference of squares 248

61 Algebraic Expression – Completing the square 249


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ALGEBRAIC FRACTIONS

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Multiplication and Division

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SOLVING EQUATIONS

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Algebraic Fractions

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ALGEBRAIC EXPRESSIONS

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DISCRETE AND CONTINUOUS DATA

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DISCRETE DATA ANALYSIS

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Organizing and Describing Discrete Data

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GROUPED DISCRETE DATA

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CONTINOUS DATA

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Histograms

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SCATTER PLOTS – CORRELATION

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TYPES OF CORRELATION

No correlation Strong positive correlation Weak positive correlation


Strong negative correlation Weak negative correlation

LABELS ON GRAPHS

Height of person and Score in a maths test


Distance travelled in car and Money spent on petrol
Age of car and Value of car
Outside temperature and Number of ice creams bought

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SOLVING QUADRATIC EQUATIONS

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Changing the Subject of the Formula

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Worksheet 1
I. Solve each inequality and graph its solution.

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Worksheet 2_Inequality
1. Solve each inequality and graph its solution.

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Laws of Indices Worksheet_1
I. Simplify:

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Laws of Indices Worksheet_2
I. Evaluate each of the following.

II. Evaluate each of the following.

III. Evaluate each of the following.

IV. Each of the following expressions can be written as an for some value of n. In each case
determine the value of n.

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Laws of Indices Worksheet_3
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II. Simplify the following.

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Measurement Worksheet 1
Converting between units of area and volume

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Word Problems
1. If one paperclip has the mass of 1 gram and 1,000 paperclips have a mass of 1 kilogram,
how many kilograms are 8,000 paperclips?
2. Charlie's eraser has a mass of 20 grams. How many milligrams are in 20 grams?
3. Steven goes to the grocery store and is looking at a winter squash. It has a mass of 1.8
kilograms. How many grams is the winter squash?
4. Using the information in question 3, determine the number of milligrams in the winter
squash.
5. A box contains 4 bags of sugar. The total mass of all 4 bags is 6 kg. What is the mass of
each bag in grams?

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Measurement Worksheet 2
1. Phillips Idowu jumped 16.5m in the triple jump at the London Olympics last year. The
winner jumped 18.3m. How much further did the winner jump?
2. James is 1.43m tall, and Jodie is 135cm. How much taller is James than Jodie?
3. The length of a swimming pool is 25m. Miss Mitchell swims 200m every morning. How
many lengths is this?
4. Three pencils are laid in one long line on the table. The first is 16cm, the second 155mm, and
the third 13cm. What is the total length of all 3 pencils, in both cm and mm?
5. It is approximately 83km from Nottingham to Birmingham.
• How many m is this?
• How far would a journey to, and from, Birmingham be?
6. At the weekend I walked 2.5km. My Dad walked 200m further than me. How far did he walk?
7. The perimeter of a pentagon is 35cm. What is the length of each side, in both cm and mm?
8. The Harrison family sets off on a 52.4km journey to visit their relatives. They have driven
23,000m so far. How much further do they have to drive?
9. Phillips Idowu jumped 16.53m in the triple jump at the London Olympics last year.
The winner jumped 18.39m. How much further did the winner jump?
10. Johnny is 1.43m tall, Alisha is 145cm, and Kai is 1.39m.
• Who is the tallest out of the three?
• What is the difference between Kai and Alisha’s height?
11. The length of a swimming pool is 25m. Miss Mitchell swims 400m every morning. How
many lengths is this?
12. Five pencils are laid in one long line on the table. The first is 16cm, the second 155mm, the
third 13cm, the fourth 122mm and the fifth 14.5cm. What is the total length of all 5 pencils, in
both cm and mm?

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Measurement Worksheet 3
1. Convert between the following units:

2. Nico has a rectangular flower garden that measures 2 m by 32 m. One bag of fertilizer can
cover 16 m2. How many bags will he need to cover the entire garden?
3. Elena wants new carpeting for her exercise room. The room is a 14-foot square. If carpeting
costs $2 per square foot, how much will it cost to carpet the room?
4. Once a day Cici waters the saplings she’s donating to a city park. Each sapling gets 2 cups
of water. If Cici has 20 saplings, how much water does she use in a week?
5. A vial of medicine contains 3 centiliters of liquid. One dose of the medicine is 5 milliliters.
How many doses of medicine are in the vial?
6. It took 1,430 liters of fuel to fill a 2-kiloliter fuel tank. How many liters of fuel were in the tank
before it was filled?

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7. A rectangular sheet of paper is 29.7 cm by 21.0 cm. How many mm2 is that?
8. The diagram shows the plan of a field. All angles are right angles. What is the area of the field
in hectares?

9. A rectangular field is 300 m long and 270 m wide. It is planted with cabbages, each of which
requires on average an area of 900 cm2 . How many cabbage plants can the field hold?
10. The area of the District of Columbia is 177 km2. How many hectares is that?
11. The diagram shows a rectangular picture frame 1m long and 80 cm wide. Inside is
a rectangular picture. The width of the frame is 2 cm. What is the area of the frame?

12. The surface area of a door is 11,000 cm2. How many mm2 is that?

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WS1_Parallel lines and Transversals
Identify each pair of angles as corresponding, alternate interior, alternate exterior, or
consecutive interior

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Find the measure of each angle indicated.

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WS2_Parallel lines and Transversals
I. Refer to the figure at right.

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