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1 Write these numbers in order, starting with the smallest.

34% 0.345

.............................. < .............................. < .............................. < .............................. [2]

[Total: 2]

2 Write these numbers in order, starting with the smallest.

0.6 58%

.................... < .................... < .................... < .................... < .................... [2]

[Total: 2]

3 The fares for a train journey are shown in the table below.

From London to Marseille Standard fare Premier fare

Adult $84 $140

Child $60 $96

(a) For the standard fare, write the ratio adult fare : child fare in its simplest form.

.............................. : .............................. [1]

(b) For an adult, find the percentage increase in the cost of the standard fare to the premier fare.

................................................... % [3]
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(c) For one journey from London to Marseille, the ratio

number of adults : number of children = 11 : 2.

There were 220 adults in total on this journey.


All of the children and 70% of the adults paid the standard fare.
The remaining adults paid the premier fare.

Calculate the total of the fares paid by the adults and the children.

$ ................................................... [5]

[Total: 9]

4 Hazel invests $1800 for 7 years at a rate of 1.5% per year compound interest.

Calculate how much interest she will receive after the 7 years.
Give your answer correct to the nearest dollar.

Answer $ ................................................... [4]

[Total: 4]
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5 Georg invests $5000 for 14 years at a rate of 2% per year compound interest.

Calculate the interest he receives.


Give your answer correct to the nearest dollar.

Answer $ ................................................... [4]

[Total: 4]

The difference between the areas of the two rectangles is 62 cm2.

(a) Show that .

[3]

(b) Factorise .

................................................... [2]
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(c) Solve the equation to find the difference between the perimeters of the two rectangles.

................................................... cm [2]

[Total: 7]

7 The cost of each visit to a car park is shown in the table.

Length of visit Cost ($)

Up to 20 minutes Free

More than 20 minutes and up to 2 hours 2.50

More than 2 hours and up to 4 hours 4.50

More than 4 hours and up to 8 hours 8.50

More than 8 hours and up to 24 hours 12.00

(a) Samarth arrives at 11 40 and leaves at 15 30.

Find the cost of his visit.

$ ................................................... [1]

(b) Radhika leaves the car park at 17 50 and pays $8.50 .

(i) Work out the earliest time she could have arrived at the car park.

................................................... [1]

(ii) Work out the change she receives from a $20 note.

$ ................................................... [1]
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(c) Dhruv bought a weekly car park ticket for $26.


That week, he visited the car park four times.
These are the lengths of time he parked his car for.

Work out how much he saved by buying a weekly ticket.

$ ................................................... [3]

[Total: 6]

8 The table shows the numbers of tigers reported to be living in the wild in the year 2014 in some countries.

Country Number

India 2226

Indonesia 371

Nepal 198

Bangladesh 106

(a) Using the table,

(i) find the number of tigers in Nepal as a percentage of the number of tigers in Bangladesh,

................................................... % [1]

(ii) find the ratio tigers in Bangladesh : tigers in Indonesia : tigers in India, giving your answer in
its simplest form.

.................... : .................... : .................... [2]


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(b) Five years later, the number of tigers reported in India was 2967.

Find the percentage increase in the population of tigers in India.

................................................... % [2]

(c) The number of tigers in India in the year 2014 is approximately 30.48% greater than in the year 2010.

Find the number of tigers in India in the year 2010.


Give your answer correct to the nearest integer.

................................................... [3]

[Total: 8]

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