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(ii) The plane uses fuel at the rate of I litre for every 59 metres travelled.
Calculate the number of litres of fuel used for the journey from Johannesburg to Hong Kong.
Give your answer in standard form.
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The 1080cm3 of dough is then rolled out to form a cuboid 20cm x 30cm x 1.8cm.
(i) How many whole biscuits can he cut from this cuboid?
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70 < 1,;;; 80 50
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90 < 1,;;; 100 5
(b) (i) Complete the cumulative frequency table for this data.
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(iv) how many people took between 65 and 75 seconds to solve the problem,
(v) how many people took longer than 45 seconds to solve the problem.
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A solid cone has diameter 9 cm, slant height 10 cm and vertical height h cm.
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This cone is similar to the original cone.
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and height 12 cm.
Calculate the total surface area of the whole solid.
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The diagram shows a cone of radius 4 cm and height 13 cm.
It is filled with soil to grow small plants.
Each cubic centimetre of soil has a mass of 2.3g.
(iii) Calculate the greatest number of these cones which can be filled completely using 50 kg
of soil.
(b) A similar cone of height 32.5 cm is used for growing larger plants.
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