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REVISION
1. Give the following numbers correct to one significant figure
a) 69 727

b) 0.0004364

2. Give the following numbers correct to two significant figures.


a) 62 601

b) 34992

3. Give the following numbers correct to three significant figures


a) 32 078

b) 68.49

4. Give the following numbers correct to first decimal place


a) 0.3276
b) 0.1282

5. Give the following numbers correct to two decimal places


a) 1.4667

b) 2.156

6. Round each number to the accuracy given in brackets.


a) 16447 (nearest 10)

b) 23.39 (2 s.f. )

c) 2.866 (2 dp)

d) 54335 ( nearest 1000)

e) 4973 (nearest 100)

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Square numbers Square roots

12 = 1 x 1 = √𝟏 =

22 = 2 x 2 = √𝟒 =

32 = 3 x 3 = √𝟗 =

42 = 4 x 4 = √𝟏𝟔 =

52 = 5 x 5 =
√𝟐𝟓 =

62= 6 x 6 =
√𝟑𝟔 =

72= 7 x 7 =
√𝟒𝟗 =

82= 8 x 8 =
√𝟔𝟒 =

92= 9 x 9 =
√𝟖𝟏 =

102 = 10 x 10 =
√𝟏𝟎𝟎 =
112= 11 x 11 =
√𝟏𝟐𝟏 =
122= 12 x 12 =
√𝟏𝟒𝟒 =
132= 13 x 13 =
√𝟏𝟔𝟗 =
142= 14 x 14 =
√𝟏𝟗𝟔 =
2
15 = 15 x 15 =

√𝟐𝟐𝟓 =

ssss

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7. Write in index form.


a) 23 x 25 x 25 =

b) b14 ÷b5

c) a10 ÷a6

8. Find the value.


a) 23 =

b) 3-4 =

c) 5-2 =

d) 80 =

e) 5-2 =

f) 5 -2

9. Evaluate each of these expressions if x= 3 and y = – 4


a) 3xy

b) 5x3

c) (2x)3

d) x2 – y

10. Find the area of rectangle, Give your answer,


a) in index form 104 m
b) as an ordinary number
106 m

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11. Simplify these, leaving your answer in index form.

a) 24 m10 ÷ 4 m2

b) 35 n5 ÷ 7 n2

12. Find the area.

11 cm

20 cm

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13. Find the unknown value.

Area = 90 cm2

Find x

DC = 20 cm

h = 10 cm

Area = 300 cm2

Find AB

Area = 240 cm2

h base = 20 cm

Find h

20 cm

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14. Write down the length of the diameter of the circle whose radius is given.

16cm

5.2cm

15. Write down the length of the radius of the circle whose diameter is given.

42m

50 cm

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16. Find the circumference.


Take π = 3.14

10 m

17. Find the circumference.


Take π = 3.14

3m

18. Find the area of the shaded part.


11 cm

8 cm
Fin44d the
area of the 11 cm
8cm
shaded part.

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19. Find the size of the angle a. [2]

a 100 ̊

20. Find the size of the angle c.


c

55 ̊ 40 ̊

21. Calculate the area of these circles. Take π = 3.14

20 m

2 mm

22. Calculate the area of these semicircles. Take π = 3.14

d = 6 cm

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23. Find the area of shaded part. Take π = 3.14

200 m

200 m

24. Simplify these expressions.

a) b ÷ 3

b) 60 ab
12 a

c) 64 a3b
8 a2b

d) 12 a + 16
4

e) 3k – k2
K

25. Expand each expression.[12]


a) a ( a + 4)

b) 5 (6a + 3)

c) 6q (a – 2 )

d) 2b (3b + 8)

e) 4 ( 4c + 5)

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26. Write an algebraic expression for the area of each rectangle. Expand the brackets.

5x – 7

27. Evaluate
a) 53

b) 90

c) 8-2
-7
d) 1
2

28. Given that m = 5 and n= -3, find the value of these algebraic expressions.
a) 2m3

b) (3n)2

c) (m – n2)2

29. Simplify these, giving your answer in index form.


a) a4 x a6

b) b3 x b2 x b

c) 2x7 x 5x2

d) 3y3 x 4y8

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30. Simplify these, giving your answer in index form.


a) 116 ÷ 11

b) a4
a3
c) P10
P3

d) 12k8 ÷ k6

e) 18t8 ÷ 6t8

31. Simplify these, giving your answer in index form.

a) 75 2

b) 5 3 5

c) M4 3

d) n2 4

32. Simplify these expressions, where possible, by collecting like terms.


a) 12x + 8x – 2x

b) 11m + 2n – 3n – 4m

c) 12ab – 6b + ab + 5b

d) 13g3 – 6g3 + 7g2

33. Expand and simplify these expressions.


a) 7 ( a + 8) + 2 (a + 2) b) 6 ( 4x + 1 ) + 2 (2x – 1)

c) 4( m + 1 ) – 2 (2m – 8) d) 5 ( 4n – 3 ) – 2 (2n – 1)

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34. Factorise these fully.


a) 20x + 40

b) 5y + 20

c) 15p + 15q

d) 7a + ab

e) 2a + 12

f) 8 + 14 g

g) 18 – 27 y

h) 25t2 – 5t

i) a3 – 8a2

j) 9 h – 3y

35. Make x the subject of each of these formulae.


a) q = x + r

b) c + b = x – d

c) x + 6y = z

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36. Make y the subject of each of these formulae.


a) h = n y

b) a2 y = g

c) t – 9 = q y

d) y (π + 2) = r

37. Simplify these expressions.

a) a + 2a
7 7

b) 4a – a
9 9

38. Simplify these using equivalent fractions.

a) 2a – a
5 20

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b) 3m + m
9 18

c) 2 + 3
a b

d) 6 – 7
d d2

39. For each of these formulae, change the subject to the variable shown in bold.

a. C = 2πr

b. y = mx + c

c. V = u + at

d. m = 1 ( a + b)
2

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40. Write these decimals as fractions in their simplest form.


a. 0.25 b. 0.84 c. 1.25

41. Write these fractions as decimals.


a. 4
100

b. 9
10

c. 3
8

42. Place < or >.


a. 3 0.45
8

b. 7 0.88
8

43. Put these fractions and decimals in order from lowest to highest.
35 0.45 3 0.4 5
100 8 12

44. Put these fractions and decimals in order from highest to lowest.
3 2 0.3 0.7 3
5 3 4

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45. Calculate.
a. 1 + 2
6 11

b. 21 - 1
32 4

c. 1 3 - 2 1
10 7

46. Calculate.
a. 6 x 7
24

b. 55 x 9
72 15

c. 6 ÷ 24
3

d. 5 ÷ 25
27 3

e. 3 0f 24 cm
12

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47. Calculate.
a. 25 % of $ 16

b. 7.5 % of 200 GB

48. Increase $ 50 by 18 %

49. Decrease £ 300 by 25 %

Imperial to metric conversion


1 inch 2.5 cm 1 oz 30 g 1 pint 600 ml
1 yard 1 metre 1 kg 2.2 lb 1 pint 0.6 l
1 mile 1.6 km 1 gallon 4.5 l
5 miles 8 km

Convert these measurements to the units in bracket.


1. 4 st 3 lb (pounds)
2. 2 st 8 lb (Kilograms)
3. 15 kg (pounds)
4. 20 kg ( stones and pounds)
5. 3 ft 2 in (inches)
6. 2 ft 1 in (centimetres)
7. 125 cm (inches)
8. 140 cm ( feet and inches)

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