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radius = 7 m
diameter = 26 cm
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area of the semicircle
b
perimeter of the semicircle.
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4 Work out the area of these compound shapes. Give your answers correct to one
decimal place (1 d.p.)
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5 centilitres
5 nanolitres
5 microlitres
5 millilitres
5 litres
5 kilolitres
smallest:
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largest:
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b Write each of the capacities in part a using only the correct letters for the units,
not words. For example, write 5 centilitres as 5 cL.
smallest:
largest:
Write the items in order of memory size, from the smallest to the largest.
[Total: 30 marks]
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