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Integers
Multiple-choice questions
1 156 4 is the same as:
A 156 2 2
B 156 2 2
C 312 2
D 156 2 2
C -42
D -6
3 What is the smallest number that can be added to 1923 to make the answer divisible by 9?
A 1
B 2
C 3
D 4
4 (-15)2 equals:
A 225
B 30
C -30
D -225
5 Two numbers have a sum of -10 and a product of -56. The larger of the two numbers is:
A -4
B 4
C 14
D -14
Short-answer questions
1 Evaluate, without using a calculator:
a 4973 + 196
b 1506 156
d 139 5
e 14 99
g 92
h 43
c -96 3
f 14 99 + 14 101
i -9 7 3
2 Evaluate:
a 10 6 4
d -3 + (-10 (-6))
b 15 4 2
e -81 (-3) 2
c 24 2 6
f 73 72 7
b 35 and 42
d 15, 45 and 36
b 8 and 9
d 72 52 33 and 2 72 5 32
c a2 c
f c3
8a + b
c
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Extended-response question
The weather for a November day is given for different cities around the world.
Minimum (C)
Maximum (C)
Amsterdam
12
Auckland
11
18
LA
14
Hong Kong
16
28
Moscow
Bejing
-3
New York
10
Paris
13
Tel Aviv
16
23
Wollongong
18
22
a
b
c
d
e
f
Which city recorded the highest temperature on the day shown in the table?
Which two cities only had a two-degree variance in temperature?
Which city had the largest variance in temperature on this November day?
What was the mean (average) minimum temperature for the 10 cities listed in the table?
What was the mean (average) maximum temperature?
If Bangkoks temperature of 29 to 34 degrees were added to the table, what effect would this have
on the means?
C 280
D 20
C 70
D 80
a
70
150
D 120
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57
65
d
x
160
110
165
x 82
62
b
105
99
65
100
y
x
b
a
d e
c
y
85
x
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42
112
65
30
56
85
37
b
b
33
a
95
32
a
e
f d
If a = 115, find the size of each angle marked. Give a reason for each answer. Write your answers in
the order you found them.
Is the order the same for everybody in the class? Discuss any differences and the reasons associated
with each.
150
simplifies to:
350
6
A
14
3
70
15
35
3
7
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2 Sienna spends of $280 her income on clothes and saves the rest. She saves:
7
A $470
B $120
C $160
D $2613
3 0.008 0.07 is equal to
A 0.056
B 0.0056
C 0.00056
D 56
12
5
24
10
C 4y
D 10y
Short-answer questions
1 Copy and complete these equivalent fractions.
a
3
=
5 30
11
4
c 1 =
6
3
5
55
1
3
c 1 + 1
2
4
1 3
f 1
2 5
4 2
4 3
e
7 3
9 4
3 Write the reciprocal of:
2
a
b 8
5
4 Evaluate:
1
4
1
a 2 1
b 1 2
2
5
2
5 Calculate each of the following:
a 3.84 + 3.09
b 10.85 3.27
d 6.59 0.2 0.4
e 96.37 40
c 12.09 3
f 15.84 0.02
6 Evaluate:
a 5.3 103
c 61.4 100
c 4
1
5
1 1 3
c 1
2 4 5
b 9.6 105
1
4
1
2
1
5
1
3
2
3
Decimal
0.99
Percentage
8 Find:
a 10% of 56
d 99% of $2
80%
b 12% of 98
1
e 12 % of $840
2
0.005
95%
c 15% of 570 m
f 58% of 8500 g
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iii 3 years
b After how many years is the laptop worth less than $800?
c Is the laptop ever going to have a value of zero dollars? Explain.
A cube has a volume of 8 cubic metres. The surface area of this cube is:
A 2 m2
B 4 m2
C 24 m2
D 384 m2
8m
6m
10 m
12 cm
15
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1.2 m
40 cm
Short-answer questions
1 Complete these conversions.
a 5 m = ______ cm
b 1.8 m = ______ cm
c 9 m2 = ______ cm2
d 1800 mm = ______ m
1
f
km2 = ______ m2
100
e 4 L = ______ cm3
2 Find the perimeter of these shapes.
a
14 m
c
7m
6.2 cm
4m
18 m
ii the area
b
15 cm
4m
10 m
3m
ii the area
5 cm
60
18 mm
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6m
4m 4m
5m
6m
9m
4.2 m
4.2 m
3m
4m
5m
4m
4m
4.2 m
7 Find the volume of each cylinder correct to two decimal places.
a
b
c
200 cm
4m
40 cm
50 cm
r=1m
r=7m
8 Find the value of x in these triangles. Round to two decimal places for part b.
a
b
5
12
9 Write these times using 24-hour time.
a 3:30 pm
12
b 7:35 am
Extended-response question
A square sheet of metal 15 m by 15 m has equal squares of sides x m cut from
each corner as shown. It is then folded to form an open tray.
a What is the length of the base of the tray? Write an expression.
15 m
b What is the height of the tray?
c Write an expression for the volume of the tray.
d If x = 1, find the volume of the tray.
e What value of x do you think produces the maximum volume?
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x
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Semester review 1
Algebra
Multiple-choice questions
1 83 84 is the same as:
A 8-1
B 647
C 87
D 812
C 12 + x2
D 2x + 12
C 6(3 2m)
D 6(2m + 3)
4 5a + 5 4a 4 a 1 equals:
A a 1
B 0
C 2 a
D a + 1
mn
pq
n
B m pq
m n
p q
mnq
p
Short-answer questions
1 Write an expression for:
a the sum of p and q
c half the square of m
c a(b2 c)
e abc
3x 2 x
7
7
ab 1
7 7
ab
c
d 7p 14
h m + n 3m + n
w w
+
5 2
d 3a +
a
2
m n mn
3 2 4
c 5(A + 2) + 4(A 1)
7 Factorise:
a 18a 12
c -8m2 16mn
b 6m2 + 6m
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b area
3x
x + 10
9 Simplify:
a m7 m2
d a12 a6
b 8a3 4a
e a7b4 a3b2
c 12a4b6 (-4a2b3)
f 5a6 10a6
10 Simplify:
a (x7)2
d x0
b (2a3)4
e (3x2)0
c (-5a4b6)2
f -5(ab)0c2
Extended-response question
4a cm
x cm
3a cm
a
b
c
d
e
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