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1. a) A library has a total of 10494 fiction and non-fiction books.
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The library has 384 more science fiction DVDs than adventure DVDs.
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(c) Every Monday, Sima travels by car to the library. The distance is 20km and the journey
takes 23 minutes.
(i) Calculate the average speed for the journey in kilometres per hour
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(ii) One Monday, she is delayed and her average speed is reduced to 32km/h. Calculate the
percentage increase in the journey time
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(d) In Spain, the price of a book is 11.99 euros. In the USA, the price of the same book is
$12.99 . The exchange rate is $1 = 0.9276 euros. Calculate the difference between these
prices. Give your answer in dollars, correct to the nearest cent
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(e) 7605 books were borrowed from the library in 2016. This was 22% less than in 2015.
Calculate the number of books borrowed in 2015
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(i) Write down the ratio Alex’s money : Bobbie’s money in its simplest form.
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(ii) Alex and Bobbie each spend of their money.
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Find the ratio Alex’s remaining money : Bobbie’s remaining money in its simplest form.
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Find the new ratio Alex’s remaining money : Bobbie’s remaining money in its simplest form.
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(b) (i) The population of a town in the year 1990 was 15600.
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(ii) The population of 15600 was 2.5% less than the population in the year 1980. Calculate
the population in the year 1980.
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At the end of 15 years the total interest received is $48. Find the value of x
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(d) Dani invests $200 at a rate of y% per year compound interest. At the end of 10 years the
value of her investment is $256. Calculate the value of y, correct to 1 decimal place.
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II
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(ii) The cost of 1 pear is 2 cents more than the cost of 1 apple. Find the value of 𝑎 and the
value of 𝑝.
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(b) Find the value of x. Show all your working and give your answer correct to 2 decimal
places.
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𝑥 2 + 9𝑥 − 22
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(ii) Solve
𝑥 2 + 9𝑥 − 22 = 0
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2(𝑥−𝑎)
(c) Rearrange 𝑦= to make x the subject.
𝑥
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(d) Simplify.
𝑥 2 − 6𝑥
𝑥 2 − 36
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𝑦 + 2𝑥 + 7 = 4 𝑎𝑛d 𝑦 − 8 = 𝑥 2 + 6𝑥 + 2
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III
1. In a survey, 100 students are asked if they like basketball (B), football (F) and swimming
(S). The Venn diagram shows the results.
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(c) Find
(i) n(B′)
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(ii) n((B∪F)∩S′).
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2. All of 60 different vitamin pills contain at least one of the vitamins A, B and C.
If 6 have all three vitamins and there are x having A and B only, B and C only and A and C
only, how many pills contain vitamin A?
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Label each set and complete the Venn diagram to show this information.
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4. The sets A and B intersect such that n(A ∩ 𝐵) = 7, 𝑛 (𝐴) = 20 and 𝑛(𝐵) = 23. Find
𝑛(𝐴 ∪ 𝐵).
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On the map, the distance between Cairo and Addis Ababa is 12 cm.
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2𝑓(𝑥) = 𝑔(𝑥)
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a) The 𝑛𝑡ℎ term of the sequence is given by 𝑇n = 6 𝑛(𝑛 + 1)(2𝑛 + 1)
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U1 = T2-T1
U2 = T3-T2
U3= T4-T3
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V1 =22
V2 = 22+42
V3 = 22+42+62
V4 = 22+42+62+82
By comparing this sequence with the one in part (a), find a formula for the nth term, Vn.
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VI
1. a)The number of eggs which a goose lays in a week varies as the cube root of the
average number of hours of sleep she has. When she has 8 hours sleep, she lays 4 eggs.
How long does she sleep when she lays 5 eggs?
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b).The force of attraction F between two magnets varies inversely as the square of the
distance d between them. When the magnets are 2 cm apart, the force of attraction is 18
newtons. How far apart are they if the attraction force is 2 newtons?
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2. Solve
2𝑥 + 1 𝑥 − 1 5
− =
8 3 24
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3. The population of an island increases by 10% each year. After how many years will the
original population be doubled?
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4. A student played a computer game 500 times and won 370 of these games. He then won
the next x games and lost none. He has now won 75% of the games he has played. Find the
value of x.
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5. A rectangle has sides of length 6.1 cm and 8.1 cm correct to one decimal place. Calculate the
upper bound for the area of the rectangle.
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