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Sporty Coaches charge $117 plus $19 per member. Write an expression for the total cost, in dollars, for x
members.
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2. A small taxi can take 4 passengers. A large taxi can take 6 passengers.
a) Work out the total number of passengers that 3 small taxis and 2 large taxis can take.
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ii) There are 7 small taxis. Work out the number of large taxis.
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a) y = - 6x + 5
b) 5x + 4y -12 = 0
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4. For each graph work out
i) an odd number,
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6.(a) Thomas has 12 cards, each with a letter of CORBETTMATHS. He picks a card at random. Write down
the probability that the chosen card is
i) the letter H
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iii) not the letter E
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iv) the letter B or the letter T
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v) a vowel
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8. A fair dice is rolled. If A is the event ‘the number appearing is odd’ and B be the event ‘the number
appearing is a ‘multiple of 3’.
Are A and B independent? Explain your answer. [2]
9. The name of 3 boys and 3 girls are put in a hat. One name is chosen at random. The name is not replaced in
the hat. Then a second name is chosen at random.
Event A is the first person is a girl.
Event B is the second person is a girl.
Show that the two events are not independent. [2]
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10. Anna and Bill are set to fail their Math Exam because they are not good attenders at school.
On a particular day,
P(Anna attends school) = 0.6, P(Bills attends school) = 0.7
Complete the diagram below. [3]
a) Neither is at school
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12. A ship leaves port X and travels 10km on a bearing of 120° to point Y.
The ship then turns and travels 11km on a bearing of 020° to point Z.
Use a ruler and protractor to work out the distance and bearing of the journey from Z to X.
Z
N
11km
120°
X N
10km
020 °
B
a) Work out the real distance between ship A and B.
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b) On the diagram, mark ship C with a cross (×) and label it C. [2]
14. Points A and B have coordinates (-5, 16) and (3,12) respectively.
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C is the point that lies 8 of the way along AB. Find the coordinates of C.
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16. A quadrilateral has vertices at A(2,7), B(10,3), C(5,3) and D(11,5).
a) Draw line segments AB and CD on a coordinate grid. [2]
E: __________________ [1]
b) Show using calculation that E is the midpoint of CD. [2]
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c) Show using calculation that E lies 4 of the way along AB. [2]
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17. O is the point (0,0), A is (20,25) and H is (18,12). Write whether A, B or C is the correct answer in each case.
2
𝑎) of the way along OG is [1]
5
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19. The diagram shows shapes A, B, C, D, E, F and G on a coordinate grid.
20. A trapezium W has perimeter 18cm and area 18cm2. The trapezium is enlarged by a scale factor of 2 to
become trapezium Z. work out the perimeter and area of trapezium Z.
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21. The diagram shows shape A on a coordinate grid. Make three copies of the diagram on squared paper.
a) On the first copy, draw an enlargement of the shape with scale factor 2, centre (2,6). Label the image B.
[2]
b) On the second copy, draw an enlargement of the shape with scale factor 3, centre (6,4).
Label the image C. [2]
22. The diagram shows three triangles A, B, and C on a coordinate grid.
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24. The scatter diagram shows the physics mark and the chemistry mark for each of 12 students.
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b) On the scatter diagram, draw a line of best fit.
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c) Find an estimate of the chemistry mark for another student who has a physics mark of 4.
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