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4662 Year 7b3 7r1 Core Homework Booklets 2 017 18 PDF
4662 Year 7b3 7r1 Core Homework Booklets 2 017 18 PDF
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HW 1 Maths Skills
HW 2 Maths Skills
HW 3 Maths Skills
HW 4 Maths Skills
HW 5 Maths Skills
HW 6 Maths Skills
HW 7 Maths Skills
HW 8 Maths Skills
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HW 9 Maths Skills
HW 10 Maths Skills
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HW 11 Maths Skills
HW 12 Maths Skills
HW 13 Maths Skills
HW 14 Maths Skills
HW 15 Maths Skills
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HW 16 Maths Skills
HW 17 Maths Skills
HW 18 Maths Skills
HW 19 Maths Skills
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HW 20 Maths Skills
HW 21 Written Methods
HW 22 Mental work
HW 23 Problem solving
HW 24 Perimeter and area
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HW 33 Percentages
HW 34 Functions
HW 35 Expressions
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HW 36 Formulae
HW 37 Calculating angles
HW 38 Solving geometric problems
HW 39 Direct proportion
HW 40 Ratio
HW 41 Comparing proportions
HW 42 Equations
HW 43 Sequences
HW 44 The nth term
HW 45 Graphs
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HW 56 Solving equations
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3. Divide three hundred 13. Divide forty-eight by
and ninety by ten. eight.
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decimal? way between twenty-four
and forty?
divisible by 9?
117, 127, 225, 263, 318
9. Put these in order of 19. What temperature is
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3. Multiply 62 by 100. 13. What is 42 divided by
6?
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24? way between thirteen and
thirty-one?
by 9?
119, 702, 432, 641, 372
9. Put these in order of 19. What temperature is
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3. Multiply 5.7 by 100. 13. What is 5.6 divided by
8?
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greater than 0.7? 0.37 way between fifteen and
0.9 0.08 0.69 0.71 thirty-seven?
ten?
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divisible by 9?
115, 504, 968, 646, 882
9. Put these in order of 19.What temperature is
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3. Divide 57 by 100. 13. What is the product
of 0.9 and 6?
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greater than 0.6? 0.39 way between 12 and 34?
0.07 0.8 0.69 0.17
ten?
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by 9?
107 513 944 126 802
9. Put these in order of 19. What temperature is
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3. Divide 145 by ten. 13. Divide thirty-two by
eight.
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number? way between twenty-one
0.5, 0.17, 0.07, 1.7, 0.071 and fifty-three?
by 9?
243, 516, 941, 166, 612
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3. Multiply 1.4 by 100. 13. What is 56 divided by
8?
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number? way between six and
1.13, 0.13, 1.03, 0.103, 1.3 twenty-four?
divisible by 9?
116, 713, 495, 640, 360
9. Put these in order of 19. What temperature is
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3. Divide 510 by 10 13. What is the sum of 24
and 12 divided by 9?
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number? way between twenty-three
2.07, 2.24, 2.4, 2, 2.04 and fifty-one?
divisible by 4?
112, 502, 968, 646, 882
9. Put these in order of 19. What temperature is
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3. Divide 64 by 100. 13. What is the product of
0.8 and 7?
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greater than 0.3? way between 14 and 42?
0.39, 0.07, 0.29, 0.19, 0.4
by 3?
112, 501, 968, 646, 882
9. Put these in order of 19. What temperature is
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3. Divide 207 by ten. 13. Divide seventy-two by
eight.
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number? way between twenty-one
0.5, 0.57, 0.09, 1.49, 0.071 and sixty-three?
by 6?
102, 501, 968, 646, 882
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3. Multiply 1.05 by 100. 13. What is 48 divided by
8?
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number? way between six and
1.23,0.31, 1.03, 0.303, 1.13 thirty-two?
by 5?
115, 502, 968, 646, 880
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3. Divide 600 by 10 13. What is the sum of 30
and 12 divided by 7?
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number? way between thirteen and
2.68, 2.86, 2.8, 2, 2.806 forty-one?
5.2 5.7
7. Round 14.09 to the 17. What is five-eighths of
nearest whole number. sixty-four?
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by 4?
111, 532, 967, 646, 880
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3. Divide 3.6 by 100. 13. What is the product of
0.9 and 7?
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greater than 0.4? way between 12 and 56?
0.29, 0.09, 0.6, 0.49, 0.4
by 3?
111, 532, 967, 646, 831
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3. Divide 45.7 by ten. 13. Divide seventy-two by
four.
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number? way between twenty-one
0.502,0.57,0.59,0.5,0.051 and sixty-nine?
by 9?
111, 522, 967, 936, 831
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3. Multiply 0.05 by 100. 13. What is 96 divided by
8?
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number? way between twelve and
1.3, 0.31, 1.31, 0.103, 1.13 thirty-six?
by 6?
111, 522, 967, 646, 318
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3. Multiply 1.08 by 100. 13. What is 117 divided by
9?
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number? way between thirteen and
1.7, 0.71, 0.17, 0.703, 1.73 forty-one?
by 3?
102, 502, 968, 646, 882
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hundred? How much do six books
cost?
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3. Round four point seven 13. What is two-thirds of
six to one decimal place sixty-six?
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nearest whole number. pounds is twenty pence?
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cost?
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3. Round 4.25 to one 13. What is two-fifths of
decimal place. 60?
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nearest whole number. is 50p?
of 90 or ½ of 100? by 200?
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ten? cost?
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3. Round seven point 13. What is five-sixths of
seven six to one decimal sixty?
place.
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nearest whole number. pound is seventy pence?
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ten? cost?
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3. Round six point nine 13. What is two-sixths of
five to one decimal place. fifty-four?
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nearest whole number. pound is eighty pence?
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cost?
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3. Round nine point four 13. What is five-sixths of
two to one decimal place. forty-two?
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nearest whole number. pound is twenty-five
pence?
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2 Work out these. Make an estimate to check your answer
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(a) 431 (b) 8329
289 + 6645 –
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3 Tudur wrote:
293 x 6 is about 300 x 10 = 3000
Has Tudur made a good estimate? Show working to explain your answer.
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4 Work out 404 ÷ 4
Make an estimate first to check your answer
5(a) Find the total of 756 and 1209 (b) What is the difference between 2845 and 78?
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(c) The sum of two numbers is 3264. One of the numbers is 495. What is the other number?
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1) Copy and complete these. Write the correct sign, < or >, between each pair.
(a) 3°C ____ -1°C (b) -5°C ____ 2°C (c) -4°C ____ -6°C
2)(a) When a number is multiplied by 100, the answer is 2000. What is the number?
(c) When a number is divided by 1000, the answer is 4. What is the number?
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3)(a) In Edinburgh the temperature was -3°C. In Liverpool the temperature was 5 degrees
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warmer. What was the temperature in Liverpool?
(b) In Cardiff the temperature was 4°C. In Llanberis the temperature was -5°C. How many
degrees warmer was it in Cardiff than in Llanberis?
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4) 16 2 4 19 9 18 23 12
Which of the numbers above are
(a) factors of 36 (b) multiples of 8
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(c) prime (d) square numbers?
5) Work out
6)(a)(i) Find the common factors of 12 and 14 (b) What is the HCF of 12 and 14?
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7) Work out
(a) 2+5x4 (b) 6 x (2 + 7) (c) 25 – 5 + 4
1) Phillipe spent £285 on a shopping trip. Joe spent £189 more than Phillipe.
How much did Joe spend?
2) Lucas wants to buy 3 items. The items are priced at £6.49, £10.90 and 82p. Lucas has £20.
Use estimation to decide whether Lucas has enough to buy all 3 items
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4) Andre works for a minimum wage of £3.72 per hour.
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How much will he be paid for working 15 hours?
5) Abigail earns £859.20 for working 30 hours. Ben earns £726 for working 25 hours.
Who earns more per hour? How much more per hour?
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Work out the area of each shape above
Write the correct units with yours answer
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2 Work out the area of this shape
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2 Sketch the net of this 3D solid
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3 Calculate the volume of these solids
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3 Complete these conversions
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1 Use your calculator to find the mean for this set of lengths.
2 Some Year 7 students were asked how many pets they have.
0, 1, 0, 0, 2, 0, 0, 0, 3, 0, 0, 23, 3, 2, 0, 30
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(a) Write down the mode (b) Work out the median
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(c) Work out the mean (d) Work out the range
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Leopard
Jaguar
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(b) What is the mode
2 The bar-line chart shows the number of children in the families of some Year 7 students
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(a) How many families have 3 children? (b) What is the mode?
(a) What was the temperature at 3 pm? (b) When was the temperature 14° C?
(d) Why might the classroom temperature have dropped between 11 am and 1 pm?
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(a) Which was the boys’ favourite topic? (b) Which was the girls’ favourite topic
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(c) Which topic did equal numbers of girls (d) How many more boys than girls liked
and boys like best? Statistics best?
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2 The bar chart shows the medals won by four countries at the 2012 Olympics
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(a) How many gold medals did Cuba win? (b) Whish country won the most bronze?
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(c) Which of these countries won five silver (d) Which two of these countries won the
medals? same number of medals?
3 The table shows the distances (in kilometres) that some Year 7 students travel to school.
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Oakbridge School 1.2 0.8 2.2 1.1 1.5 2.6 0.9 3.0 2.1 1.6
St John’s School 3.0 0.5 6.1 1.5 1.1 5.2 9.9 2.8 8.5 1.4
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(a) Calculate the mean travel distance for (b) Which school’s students travel the
each school shortest distance?
(c) Calculate the range for each school (d) Which school has the largest range?
(e) One of the schools is in a city. Which one? Give a reason for your answer.
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2) Rob says, ‘7 of this shape is shaded’.
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Is he correct? Explain you answer
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3)(a) Choose one fraction from the cloud to complete this
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statement: ‘4 is larger than
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statement
_____ < _____
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4 Gill says ‘15 is greater than 14 because 15 is greater than 14.’
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Is she correct? Explain your answer
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(a) 4
(b) 6
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2 1 8 3
(a) 5
+5 (b) 9
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8 Work out these calculations. Give each answer in its simplest form
1 5 13 7
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(a) +
12 12
(b) -
20 20
12
9 Anil cancels the fraction 18 to its simplest form.
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10 Work out
1 3 5 4
(a) of £18 (b) of 12 km (c) of 212 kg (d) of 54 mm
6 4 7 9
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4 Write each fraction as a percentage
42 3 41 11
(a) (b) (c) (d)
100 10 50 25
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6 There are 12 dogs in a dog training class. Five of them are spaniels.
What fraction of the dogs are spaniels.
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1) Work out
2 Seven out of ten people own a pet. Write this number as a percentage
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3 Work out 16% of £30. Show any working out
___________________________________________________________________________
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4 Choose a decimal number from the circle to complete
each of these statements.
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(a) To find 10% of an amount, you multiply by _____
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2) Write down the function for each machine
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3) Work out the missing output for this function machine
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1) Simplify
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2) Gill writes down two numbers, a and b. Write an expression for
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(a) 4 multiplied by a (b) b multiplied by 9
(c) the sum of the two numbers (d) the product of the two numbers
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3) Work out
1) The formula for working out the amount of pasta in grams, for a meal is
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Gethin uses the formula to work out m when d = 20 and V = 5.
This is what he writes
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(a) Explain the mistake that Gethin has made
Write a formula to work out the price of a weekend ticket when you know the price of a day
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4) James works out how much money he has left at the end of every month, by working out
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the difference between the amount he earns and the amount he spends. All amounts are in
(£).
Write down a formula that connects the amount of money he has left, M, to the the amount
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2 A recipe for four people uses 200 g flour. How much flour is needed for
3 It takes Mary half an hour to clean four dog kennels at a rescue centre.
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She works from 8 am to 11:30 am
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Has Mary got enough time to clean all 30 kennels? You must show your working
4 Three packets of cashew nuts cost £6. Work out the cost of
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5 It costs eight people £320 to go horse riding. How much would it cost five people?
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1 Katy keeps chickens. For every one white egg she gets five brown eggs.
(a) How many white eggs are there? (b) How many brown eggs are there?
2(a) Share £45 in the ratio 2 : 3 (b) Show how you checked your answer
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(a) Explain the mistake that Sara has made (b) Work out the correct solution
(a) How many members are girls (b) What is the total number of members?
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What is the length of the longer roller coaster? Give your answer in kilometres
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2 The formula v = at gives the speed v metres per second (m/s) of a sports car after t seconds.
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Use the formula to find t when a = 11 and v = 110 m/s
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4 A bolt has a mass of 20g and a nut has a mass of n g.
(a) Write an expression with brackets for the total mass of 5 nuts and 5 bolts
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(a) write down the first five terms (b) What is this sequence called
3 Use the first term and the term-to-term rule to generate the first five terms of each
sequence
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(a) first term 9, term-to-term rule ‘-4’
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(b) first term 0, term-to-term rule ‘+8’
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(d) first term 48, term-to-term rule ‘÷2’
(c) Write down the number of dots in the first three patterns of this sequence.
(d) Write down the next four terms of the number sequence
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(c) __, 4, __, -10, -17 (d) __, -3.2, -2.3, __, -0.5, __
1 This function machine finds the terms of a sequence from their position
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(a) Write down the missing rule for the function machine
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(b) Use the position-to-term rule to work out the 20th term of the sequence
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Position in sequence 1 2 3 4 5
Term 6 12 18 24 30
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(b) Use your rule to find the 10th term and the 50th term
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e 11.6 ÷ 100 f 5.3 ÷ 100 g 237 ÷ 100 h 48 ÷ 100
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3 Work out these calculations.
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4 Copy and complete these calculations.
5 A box containing 100 tubes of tennis balls weighs 12.36 kg. 1 kg = 1000 g
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2 Rewrite the following statements without using negative numbers.
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a I walked –3 steps to the right.
c As the hot-air balloon soared into the sky it lost –100 m in height.
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d Global warming suggests the temperature is dropping by –1 °C each century.
e 6 + –6 f –9 + –4 g –7 – –8 h 0 – –1
4 a Find two numbers such that their sum is 5 and their difference is 11.
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1 42 = 4 × 4 = 16 16 is a square number.
1 12 15 25 36 48 49 81 84 99 100
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2 Find a square number that is between each pair of numbers.
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a 3, 7 b 32, 37 c 59, 65 d 96, 110
3 Find two prime numbers that add up to each of these square numbers.
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Find as many possibilities as you can for each number.
a 16 b 25 c 49 d 100
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4 Work these out.
a 32 + 22 b 62 – 12 c 52 – 42 d 102 + 32
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a 25 b 196 c 4 d 81 e 10000
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f 3 × 16 g 9 × 36 h 32 ÷ 4 i 49 + 100
7 Every whole number can be written as the sum of no more than three triangular numbers.
2 These are the times for the four runners in Ben’s 4 × 200 m relay team.
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Ed 31.3 s Shane 30.3 s
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Alvin 30.8 s Ben 31.6 s
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a b c
6 . 3 3 1 . 8 9 . 3
+ 1 . 4 9 + 2 . 4 + 3 5 . 2
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8 . 7 5 . 7 5 7 . 6 2
The lengths of the sides of the field are 45.6 m, 43.27 m, 51.92 m and 60.5 m.
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6 In a race, the fastest time was 38.26 seconds and the slowest time was 48.49 seconds.
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7 Lisa wrote down six numbers. She knew they added up to 28.
a 14 – 5 + 8 b 16 – 6 ÷ 2 c 5×8–6
d 20 + 10 ÷ 5 e 4+3×2–5 f 2×5–8÷4
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a 5 × 22 b 32 + 42 c 25 – 4
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d 2 × (8 – 3) e 20 – (5 – 2)2 f 6 2 15
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a 8+4×2 b 6×7–2×9
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c 30 – 32 × 2 d 4 + (11 – 8)2 24
13 8
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e 20 – 4 ÷ 2 f 7+ 9 –2 18 16
a 45 36 b 11 + 49 × 2 c 8 × 7 – 62
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d e 4 × 9 ÷ (7 + 5) f
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b Put in brackets so that the answer has the smallest possible value.
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c Put in brackets so that the answer has the largest possible value.
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a 2 × 5 + 3 = 16 b 18 – 3 × 4 + 6 = 150 c 18 – 3 × 4 + 6 = 12
d 18 + 6 ÷ 2 × 3 = 4 e 18 ÷ 6 + 3 × 2 = 4 f 4×3–6+2=4
a 2 × 6 + ÷ 4 = 15 b 20 – 2 × + 1 = 11 c ( + 3 × 6) ÷ 4 = 5
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11 8 6 3
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3 Which is bigger, 6 23 or 19
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4 Write your answers to these divisions as mixed numbers in their simplest form.
a 33 ÷ 9 b 41 ÷ 5 c 68 ÷ 8 d 75 ÷ 12
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5 Write these decimals as fractions in their lowest terms.
8 a Write each missing decimal. The first one is done for you.
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Fraction Decimal
↓ ↓
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+ 0.25 = 1
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+ = 1
10
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+ = 1
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+ 0.36 = 1
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3 Group the numbers that are equivalent.
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Group 1: ==
Group 2: ==
Group 3: ==
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Group 4: ==
Group 5: ==
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4 Write these numbers in order, smallest first.
3 7 2
34% 0.32 36%
10 20 5
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a Colour of it blue.
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2 a Explain the difference between 3n and n + 3.
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b Copy and complete.
i 3n n ii n+3 n
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3 Copy and complete these function machines. The first one has been done for you.
5x – 7 7 5 x
5x x
a b +4 x
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c 2(x – 3) x d x
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11
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d 2x + 8 = 32
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e + 6 = 11 f 3(x + 5) = 36
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x–1 x+6
a Write an equation for the perimeter of the triangle.
Simplify your equation.
2x
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6 Catrin, Laila and Zac are playing a game. Catrin has n points. Laila has 5 more points
than Catrin. Zac has 4 more points than Laila. They have 74 points altogether.
3 7 4 10 2 1 1 6 2 4
5 9 9 3 5 7 3 1 8 5
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4 7 6 2 8 2 6 9 6 7
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11 8 3 3 6 7 7 10 10 7
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Frequency
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b Draw a frequency diagram to represent the data.
2 The pie charts show the results of a school’s hockey and rugby matches.
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The hockey team played 10 games. The rugby team played 30 games.
Sunhil says that the two teams have won the same number of games.
Is he correct? Explain your answer.
a 36 + 28 = 36 + 30 – b 53 – 25 = 53 – –
= – = – 5
= =
c 164 + 87 = 164 + 80 + d 77 − 29 = 77 − +
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= =
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d £7.42 + = £100 e £5.88 + = £10 f 21.35 m + = 100 m
4 Emile buys a CD for £6.97 and a magazine for £1.65. He pays with a £10 note.
5 This is an arithmagon.
a 4x + 3 = 11 b 9x – 4 = 41 c 18 – 2x = 4
d 49 = 5x + 4 e 4 = 40 – 3x f 17 + 8x = 41
2 Find the value of each letter as a fraction or mixed number in its lowest terms.
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a 3p + 5 = 30 b 4y + 2 = 5 c 2m – 5 = 4
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d 36 – 10q = 27 e 33 = 8t + 7 f 52 = 100 – 20a
a 11 + 8x = 23 b 10m + 8 = 21 c 14 = 4n + 5
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d 29 – 5q = 22 e 13 = 17 – 5a f 8c – 18 = 20
4 The lengths of three sides of an isosceles triangle are x cm, x cm and 12 cm.
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Its perimeter is 40 cm. Write an equation and solve it to find x.
5 Find x. a b
2x
4x + 10°
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a b
6a + 5° 38°
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8a – 7° 115°
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