Bearing Angles HW

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71050

The bearing of B from A is 105°.

Find the bearing of A from B.

180 105 750


co interior angles add up to
180 360 75 285
................................................... [2]
2850 [Total: 2]

2 The bearing of X from Y is 274°.

Calculate the bearing of Y from X.

86 94
180 angles
interior
co N
add no
p 9h
................................................... [2]

360 274 860


jati 864
[Total: 2]

H É
A

A speedboat starts at X and travels to Y, then to Z and then back to X.


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Z is due south of X and Y is due west of Z.


XY = 39 km and XZ = 21 km.

(a) Calculate YZ.

72 4 7 221
92 25
32.86 am YZ = ................................................... [3]

(b) Calculate angle YXZ.

cos 0
34
O cos E
57.4210 574 am
Angle YXZ = ................................................... [2]
574
(c) Find the bearing of Y from X.

a 180 57.4 122.6


237 40
360 122.6
................................................... [1]
237.4 [Total: 6]

1059
147 72 75 750
1840

yo
A 1181m
T
I 2 40

The diagram shows the positions of three points A, B and C in a field.


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(a) Show that BC is 118.1 m, correct to 1 decimal place.

a tacos
2
802 21115718070572

118 06
2118.1 m

[3]

(b) Calculate angle ABC.

f a
sin IT 67.8703
67.90
118 I sin 0 115 sin 72

Isin 0 109.4
Sino 198T
67.90
Angle ABC = ................................................... [3]

(c) The bearing of C from A is 147°.

Find the bearing of

(i) A from B,

180 75 1050
360 71 105 184
184 71 2550
2550
................................................... [3]
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(ii) B from C.

Alternate angles are

thatore bearing angle 40


go
................................................... [2]

(d) Mitchell takes 35 seconds to run from A to C.

Calculate his average running speed in kilometres per hour.

s Mt 115m 0.115km
9
353600 30 9.72 10
3

23 11.5
................................................... km/h [3]
11.5 Km h
(e) Calculate the shortest distance from point B to AC.

D 80 Sin 72
76.084
76.1m
76.1m
................................................... m [3]

[Total: 17]

Measure the bearing of B from A.

1130
................................................... [1]

[Total: 1]
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6 The scale drawing shows the positions of town S and town T.


The scale is 1 centimetre represents 15 kilometres.

Measure the bearing of town T from town S.

1360
................................................... [1]

[Total: 1]

7 The diagram shows the positions of three cities, Geneva (G), Budapest (B) and Hamburg (H).

I 1330 1130

473
4
0

h
6

(a) A plane flies from Geneva to Hamburg.


The flight takes 2 hours 20 minutes.

Calculate the average speed in kilometres per hour.

S d t 2h20m 2.3 h

Ex 370.3
................................................... km/h [2]
370 2857
(b) Use the cosine rule to calculate the distance from Geneva to Budapest.

2192871816410567
9282 8642

990 51
................................................... km [4]

(c) The bearing of Budapest from Hamburg is 133°.

(i) Find the bearing of Hamburg from Budapest.

Bearing angle 180 133


470 3130
................................................... [2]

co interior angles
add up to 1800

360 47 3130
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(ii) Calculate the bearing of Budapest from Geneva.

99954
990.51 sin 0 928 since

sin 93gos.int
59 588580
try
133 Bearing anglo
Ot a
113 20
2 20 20 59.6 79.60
................................................... [4]

79.6 [Total: 12]

8 The scale drawing shows the positions of three towns A, B and C on a map.
The scale of the map is 1 centimetre represents 10 kilometres.

North

North

Scale 1 cm to 10 km
B

(a) Find the actual distance AB.

12.9 106 1.29 107 129 107


Answer(a) .........................................km [1]

(b) Measure the bearing of A from B.

2900
Answer(b) ......................................... [1]
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(c) Write the scale 1 cm to 10 km in the form 1 : n.

CM Km 1 106 106
Answer(c) 1 : .............................. [1]

105 [Total: 3]

9 The bearing of Alexandria from Paris is 128°.

Calculate the bearing of Paris from Alexandria.

A
Notto scale a 520
180 128
1280
A interior angles add upto
co
go 1800
360 82 3080
Angles around a points 3080
................................................... [2]

add up to 360
[Total: 2]

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a 133432

i
The bearing of A from B is 227°.

Find the bearing of B from A.


angles around a point 3600
360 227 1330
0 180 133 470 co inferior angles 470
................................................... [2]
add up to 1800 [Total: 2]
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11 The bearing of a lighthouse from a coastguard station is 113°.

Work out the bearing of the coastguard station from the lighthouse.

Notto A
180 113 670
soak
1130
L a
674 Cointerior 2930
................................................... [2]
angles add
360 67 2930 [Total: 2]

12 A and B are two towns on a map. up to 1800


The bearing of A from B is 140°.

Work out the bearing of B from A.

180 740 400


3200
360 40
1400
a
A
4 3200
................................................... [2]

[Total: 2]

13 The scale drawing shows the positions of Annika’s house, A, and Bernhard’s house, B, on a map.
The scale is 1 centimetre represents 300 metres.
D
10

11 5.5

(a) Measure the bearing of Bernhard’s house from Annika’s house.

630
................................................... [1]
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(b) Dougie’s house is

• on a bearing of 320° from Bernhard’s house

and
• 1650 m from Annika’s house.

Mark on the map the two possible positions of Dougie’s house.


Label each of these points D.
[4]

[Total: 5]

14 The bearing of Bartown from Whitestoke is 073°.

Work out the bearing of Whitestoke from Bartown.

A
360 107 2530
1074
7730
y 180 73 1070
2530
................................................... [2]

[Total: 2]

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North
NOT TO
SCALE
27 m O
7
A B

34 m

H O
C

In the diagram, B is 27 metres due east of A.


C is 34 metres from A and due south of B.
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(a) Using trigonometry, calculate angle ACB.

Sino 37
D sin 37
52.5719
530
Answer(a) Angle ACB = ................................................... [2]
52.60
(b) Find the bearing of C from A.

a cos 3G
37.428
Bearing angle 90 37.428 1270
Answer(b) ................................................... [2]

127 428 [Total: 4]

16 1270
The scale drawing shows the positions of two villages, A and B.
The scale is 1 centimetre represents 200 metres.

North

North

1 2000
A Scale: 1 cm to 200 m

(a) Measure the bearing of B from A.

329
Answer(a) ................................................... [1]
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(b) Work out the actual distance from A from B.

5.8 2000 1600


11600
Answer(b) ................................................... m [1]

[Total: 2]

17 The scale drawing shows the positions of two towns, A and B.

Measure the bearing of town B from town A.

0680
................................................... [1]

[Total: 1]
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Question Answer Marks AO Element Notes Guidance

1 285 2 M1 for 180 + 105


or 75 or 105 seen in
correct position at B

2 [0]94 2 M1 for 86 or 274 – 180


or for sketch with 274
marked correctly

3(a) 32.9 or 32.86… 3 M2 for 392 − 212 or


better
or M1 for x 2 + 212 = 392

3(b) 57.4 or 57.42 2 FT their (a) if used in tan


or sin for angle at X

M1 for oe

If 0 scored, SC1 for


finding other angle in
triangle, possibly with
their 32.9

3(c) 237.4 1 FT their (b) + 180

4(a) M1 for 3
A1 for 13939…
oe
A2 for 118.06…
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Question Answer Marks AO Element Notes Guidance

4(b) 67.8 or 67.9 or 67.83 to 67.88 3 M2 for

oe
or M1 for
oe

4(c)(i) 255 3 B1 for bearing of B from


A is 75 soi
M1 for 180 + 75 oe

4(c)(ii) [00]7.2 2 M1 for their (c)(i) – their


(b) –180

4(d) 11.8 or 11.82 to 11.83 3 M1 for 115 ÷ 35 oe


M1 for their speed in m/s
× 60 × 60 ÷ 1000

4(e) 76.1 or 76.08 to 76.09 3


M2for
oe
or M1 for distance
required is perpendicular
to AC soi

5 113° 1

6 137 1
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Question Answer Marks AO Element Notes Guidance

7(a) 370 or 370.2 to 370.3 2 M1 for 864 ÷ their


time

7(b) 991 or 990.5 … 4 M2 for

or M1 for correct implicit


version
A1 for 981100 to
981110

7(c)(i) 313 2 M1 for 180 + 133


or 360 – 47
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Question Answer Marks AO Element Notes Guidance

7(c)(ii) [0]79.5 to [0]79.6 … 4


M2 for or

oe

or M1 for implicit form


of either
A1 for [angle HGB =]
59.5 to 59.6 …
or [angle HBG =] 53.4 or
53.37 to 53.42
M1 dep for their angle
HGB + 20 leading to
answer
or for 133 – their angle
HBG leading to
answer

8(a) 123 to 127 1

8(b) 288 to 292 1

8(c) [1:] 1 000 000 1

9 308 2 M1 for 180 + 128 oe


or 52 seen

10 [0]47 2 B1 for 133 or 47 seen


or M1 for 227 – 180
oe
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Question Answer Marks AO Element Notes Guidance

11 293° 2 M1 for 113 + 180 oe


or a sketch with the
correct angle identified

12 320 2 M1 for 180 + 140 oe

13(a) 117 1

13(b) D marked correctly twice with 4 B1 for line indicating


correct arc(s) and line seen correct bearing of 320
measured
B2 for an arc radius 5.5,
centre A, [meeting their
bearing line at least
once],
or B1 for an arc any
radius, centre A, with D
marked on it [meeting
their bearing line at least
once],
or B1 for a complete
circle centre A of any
radius,
or M1 for 1650 ÷ 300
If 0 scored SC2 for D
marked correctly
within tolerance at least
once with
incorrect/no arc(s) and
incorrect/no line seen
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Question Answer Marks AO Element Notes Guidance

14 253 2 M1 for 180 + 73


or 360 – 107
or sketch with alternate
angles marked
or sketch with 73° and
correct bearing marked

15(a) 52.6 2
M1 for sin [ ] =

15(b) 127 or 127.4[...] 2 FT 180 − their part (a)


B1 for [BAC =] 90 −
their part (a)

16(a) 326 – 330 1

16(b) 1100 – 1140 1 Note: answer may vary if


question paper is scaled
when printed.

17 [0]68 1

[Total: 66]

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