Solve
(a) 4( p + 3) = 19
x
(b) 3 = 12
5
(c) 2x + 5 = 4x – 7
x4
(d) 13
3
2. Make w the subject of
(a) d = w – 15t
2
(b) 5d = 8w + e
2
(c) d = w + 4
4. Jeff bought 3 boxes of Walker crisps and 2 boxes of Doritos crisps to sell at
the school disco.
There are 48 bags of crisps in each box.
At the end of the disco there were 14 bags of crisps left.
How many bags of crisps were sold at the disco?
5. Find the value of
1 1 3
2 3 4
(a) 25 (b) 27 (c) 16
6. (a) Write 96 as a product of its prime factors.
(b) Find the Highest Common Factor (HCF) of 144 and 96
7. Ana and Doyle were given a total of £270
They shared the money in the ratio 5: 4
Work out how much money Doyle received.
8. Ann, Zen and Dan share 72 nuts in the ratio 2 : 3 : 4
Work out the number of nuts that each of them receives.
9. The ratio of girls to boys in Granville School is- 5 : 3
(a) What fraction of these students are boys?
In Year 11, the ratio of girls to boys is 2: 3
There are 80 students in Year 11.
(b) Work out the number of girls in Year 11
10. P = a + 2b2
(a) Find the value of- P -when a = 7 and b = – 3
(b) Find the value of- a –when- P = 10 and- b = 2
11. Simplify
(a) 12x – 4y – 5x + 9y
(b) 3y + 2x – 4 + 5x – 7
(c) 5x – 9y + 2x – 4y
(b) x2 – 81 (e) x2 – x – 20
30. Lyn, Max and Neil share a sum of money in the ratio 2 : 3 : 5
Neil receives £60
Work out how much money Lyn receives.
(b) 2t 2 5r 3t 4
(c) 10 x 8 y 6 5 x 2 y 2
37.The probability of a tennis player winning or losing in his first two matches is
shown in the tree diagram.
61.
68.
Describe fully the single transformation that maps triangle P onto triangle Q.
(b) Work out the probability that Katie wins both games.
(c) Work out the probability that Katie wins at least one game.
83. Find an equation of a line parallel to the line y = 3x + 1 that passes through
the point (3, 7).
84.Using the information that
98 × 321 = 31458
write down the value of
(a) 9.8 × 32.1 (c) 31.458 ÷ 9.8
(b) 0.98 × 321 000 (d) 314.58÷ 3.21
85. Dan wants to go on holiday to Australia.
He is going to get a loan of £2500 to help pay for the holiday.
Dan will have to pay back the £2500 plus interest of 20 %.
He will pay this back in 24 equal monthly instalments.
How much money will Dean pay back each month?
86. There are some black socks, some blue socks, some red socks and some
green socks in a drawer.
The table shows the probabilities that a sock taken at random from the
drawer will be black or will be blue or will be red.
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