A1.2 Multiplying and Dividing with Decimals. A1.3 Fractions and Decimals. A1.4 Negative Numbers. A1.5 Operations wiith Negative Numbers

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STRAND A: NUMBER A Decimals and Fractions Text Contents Section A. Decimals A.2 Multiplying and Dividing with Decimals A. Fractions and Decimals A. Negative Numbers A. Operations wiith Negative Numbers A.6 Estimating Answers

A Decimals and Fractions A. Decimals The use of numbers involving decimal points is very important. Recall that: 0 2 0 00 00 = 0. "one tenth" = 02. "two tenths" = 00. "one hundredth" = 00. "seven hundredths" 2 00 2 00 000 = 02. " tenths and 2 hundredths" = 02. " tenths and 2 hundredths" = 0. 00 " thousandths" Worked Example Read the value indicated by each pointer...9..9.0 The marks on the scale are The marks on the scale are. units apart, so the arrow points to.. 0 0 ( ) 02. units apart, so the arrow points to.6. The marks on the scale are 0.0 units apart, so the arrow points to.. The marks on the scale are 0.02 units apart, so the arrow points to.2.

A. Worked Example 2 Find 0. + 0. 0. 62 + 0. 0. 2 + 0. 2 + 0. 0. + 0. 62 0. + 02. 0. 2 0.. 0 0. 62 Note how the decimal points are lined up above each other. Worked Example A boy spent. on football stickers,. on sweets and 0. 9 on a comic. Find the total he spent in. He spent 2. 6. +.. 0. 9 2. 6 Exercises. Write each of these as a decimal. 0 0 0 00 (e) 2 00 (f) 2 00 (g) 000 (h) 000 (i) 22 000 (j) 00 (k) 00 (l) 6 000 (m) 0 (n) 00 (o) 2 000 2

A. 2. Write each of these as a fraction. 0. 0. 0.0 0.2 (e) 0. (f) 0.06 (g) 0.0 (h) 0. (i) 0.00 (j) 0. (k) 0.06 (l) 0.0 (m) 0. (n) 0.009 (o) 0.0. Read the value indicated by each pointer. 6 (e) (g) 6. 6. (f)..2.. (h) 6 (i)..2. (j)..9.0 (k) 0 (l). 2. On a copy of the scale, mark as accurately as possible the given value..6 0... 9 (e).9 (f)..9 9.0 (g).2 (h)..2. 0.. 6..2 (i) 6.9 6.9 6.0

A.. Find 0. + 0. = 0. 00 + 0. 2 = 0. + 02. = 0. 6 0. 02 = (e) 0. 02 + 0. = (f) 0. 2 0. 0 = (g) 0. 6 0. 002 = (h) 0. 0. 2 = (i) 0. 6 0. 0 = (j) 6. + 2. = (k). +. 2 = (l). + 2. 6 = (m). 2 9. = (n) 2. 6 + 02. 0 = (o) 2. 0 2. 00 = 6. In each number below, does the represent tenths, hundredths or thousandths? 0.2 0.22 0.0.2 (e). (f).. The table below shows how four children spent their pocket money in one week. Name Sweets Stickers Toys Magazines/Comics Peter p 2 p 0 p 0 p Katie 2 p 0 p 9 p Lora 6 p p 99 p 6 p Michael 6 p p 2 p 99 p Find the total that each child spent in 2 weeks. Find the amount that the four children spent altogether in one week. How much did they spend on sweets in one week?. Convert the following amounts in euro cents to euros. 2 euro cents 2 euro cents 2 euro cents 2 euro cents (e) euro cents (f) 2 euro cents (g) 6 euro cents (h) 2 0 euro cents (i) 2 euro cents 9. In the USA, Mr Krishnan buys five 20 cent stamps and three 26 cent stamps. How much does he spend in $s? How much change would he get from a $ note? 0. The cost of a ticket to enter a fair in Miami is $.0 for adults and 6 cents for children. Find the cost if Mrs Barnes goes to the fair with her two children. Find the cost if Mr Barnes also goes.

A.. Janice measures her height, in metres. How tall is she?.90.0 2. Chippy the carpenter marks a metre length of wood into three pieces. One piece is.0 metres long. Another piece is centimetres long. How long is the third piece of wood?.0 m cm.. 0 0. A 2. These kitchen scales weigh in kilograms. 2. Write down the weight when the pointer is at A.. John goes into a shop to buy some 9-pence stickers. What is the greatest number of stickers he can buy for? How much change should John get from?. Ann flies from London to Montego Bay. At Gatwick Airport her suitcase is weighed and the scales show. kg. In Jamaica she buys four presents for her family. They weigh: kg, 2.0 kg, 0. kg,.60 kg. What is the total weight of these presents in kilograms?

A. Ann puts the presents in her suitcase when she packs it to fly home. What does it weigh now? If her suitcase now weighs more than 20 kg, there is an extra charge. She has to pay. 0 for every kg or part kg over 20 kg. How much does Ann have to pay? A.2 Multiplying and Dividing With Decimals When multiplying or dividing by 0, 00, 000, etc. the decimal point can simply be moved to the left or the right, although it should be noted that it is really the digits that are moving rather than the decimal point. When numbers such as 20, 200 or 00 are involved, the numbers can be multiplied by 2 or and then the decimal point can be moved the correct number of places. Worked Example Find 62 00. 0 6 0. 2 000 To multiply by 00 move the decimal point 2 places to the right. To do this it is necessary to add two zeros to the number. So 62 00 = 62. 00 00 = 6 200 To multiply by 0, move the decimal point one place to the right. So. 0 =. To divide by 0, move the decimal point one place to the left. So 6 0 =. 6 To divide by 000 move the decimal point three places to the left. To do this it is necessary to put some extra zeros in front of the number.. 2 000 = 0. 002 Worked Example 2 Find:. 20. 20 2 0. First multiply the. by 2 to give 6.. Then multiply the 6. by 0 to give 6; so 6

A.2. 20 =. 2 0 = 6. 0 = 6 First divide. by 2 to give.. Then divide by 0 to give 0.... = 20 0 = 0. First multiply both numbers by 0 so that the 0. becomes a. This will make the calculation easier. Then divide 20 by to give 60. 2 0. = 20 = 60 Exercise. Find.. 0 6. 2 00. 6 0 2. 00 (e) 6. 00 (f) 2. 0 (g) 6. 00 (h). 000 (i). 2 0 000 (j) 000 (k) 6. 000 (l) 2 00 (m) 92 000 (n) 000 (o) 0. 000 2. Find.. 20. 00 00 66 2000 (e) 00 (f). 000 (g) 66 20 (h) 200 (i) 2 000 (j) 000 (k) 2. 20 (l) 2 00 (m). 600 (n). 2 00 (o) 9. 0 (p) 0. 02 (q) 0. 0 (r) 0. 000. Find. 6 0. 00 02. 6 0. 2 00. (e) 26 002. (f) 6 0. (g) 6 00. (h) 0. 02 (i) 6 00.

A.2. A factory produces screws which it sells at.2 pence each. Find the income in pence from the sale of: (i) 00 screws (ii) 0000 screws (iii) 000 screws Convert your answers to from pence to pounds. 600 was paid for a batch of screws. How many screws were in this batch?. A company in the USA made a large profit one year and decided to give a bonus to each department. The bonus was divided equally among all the staff in each department. Department Total Bonus Number of staff Production $2 00 Sales $ 260 20 Delivery $ 0 0 Finance $ 96 0 Find the amount of the bonus that would be paid to staff in each department. 6. A snail moves at a speed of 0.00 miles per hour. How far would the snail travel in. hours? How long would it take the snail to travel: (i) 0 miles (ii) 0.2 miles?. The production cost for one chocolate bar is.2 euro cents. What is the cost of producing: (i) 000 (ii) 000 (iii) 0 000 chocolate bars? A consultant says that he can reduce the production costs by 0. euro cents per bar. How much would this save on the production of: (i) 000 (ii) 22 000 (iii) 0 000 chocolate bars?. A new pop group is trying to produce their first CD. Their manager finds that it will cost. 20 to make each CD. If they can afford to spend 00 on making CDs, how many can they make? Another CD manufacturer will make the CDs for 90 p each. How many more can they make at this price? 9. It is established that a truck can carry 6 000 cans of soft drinks. Each can contains 0. litres of drink. Find the total volume of the drink carried by the truck.

A.2 0. For a major sporting event, a stadium is expected to hold its limit of 0 000 spectators. How much money is taken in ticket sales if the price of the tickets were: (i) (ii) (iii)? If 2 000 is taken in ticket sales when the ticket price is 6, how many spectators will not be able to get into the ground?. 900 0. 6 Work out the answer to this sum in your head. Do not use a calculator. Explain clearly the method you used. 0 0. Work out the answer to this sum in your head. Do not use a calculator. Explain clearly the method you used. 2. Write the value of exactly ( ) 2 ( ). 2 0. to two significant figures.. Using a calculator, or otherwise, determine the exact value of 2 2 2. +. 0. 0. 00 06... Using a calculator, or otherwise determine the value of. + and 2. write the answer exactly correct to one decimal place correct to one significant figure. Information The sides of the Great Pyramid of Giza in Egypt are about 20. m long. Although it was built thousands of years ago by thousands of slaves, the lengths of its sides vary by no more than. cm! Challenge! Without moving 6 adjacent numbers of the face of a clock, rearrange the other six so that the sum of every pair of adjacent numbers is a prime number. 9

A. Fractions and Decimals Some fractions can be written as decimals with a fixed number of decimal places, for example: = 02. These are called terminating decimals. Others have an infinite number of decimal places, for example: = 0.... Numbers that contain an infinite number of decimal places are usually rounded to a specified number of significant figures or decimal places. Remember that significant figures are counted from left to right, starting from the first non-zero digit; decimal places are counted after the decimal point. Worked Example Round each number in the list below to: (i) significant figures (ii) decimal places. 2.6.6.92 0.06 2 (e) 0.00 2 (i) 2. 6 = 0 to significant figures. Note that only the first figures are considered. (ii) 2. 6 = 2. 6 to decimal places. There is no charge as there are exactly figures behind the decimal point. (i). 6 =. to significant figures. The first three figures are considered and the is rounded up to a, because it is followed by a 6. (ii). 6 =. 6 to decimal places. The 6 is not rounded up because it is followed by a. (i). 92 = to significant figures. The first figures are used and the is rounded up to because it is followed by a 9. (ii). 92 =. 92 to decimal places. There are three figures behind the decimal point and the is rounded up to a because it is followed by a. (i) 0. 06 2 = 0. 06 2 to significant figures. Note that the zeros at the start of this number are not counted. (ii) 0. 06 2 = 0. 06 to decimal places. (e) (i) 0. 00 2 = 0. 00 2 to significant figures. Note that the zeros in front of the are not counted. (ii) 0. 00 2 = 0. 00 to decimal places. The is rounded up to a because it is followed by a. 0

To convert, divide into. 0.2 A. Worked Example 2 Convert each of the following fractions to decimals, 2 In each case the bottom number should be divided into the top number. This will require long division. So = 02...0 0 20 20 0 To convert 2, divide into 2. 0. 6 6 6... 2.000 20 2 So 2 = 0. 666 6... = 0. 66 to decimal places. To convert, divide into. 0..0 0 So is exactly 0.. 0

A. To convert into a decimal, divide into. 0.2....00000 2 20 60 6 0 0 9 There will be an infinite number of decimal places in this case, but correct to decimal places. = 0. 2 6 Exercises. Write each of the following numbers correct to: (i) 2 decimal places (ii) 2 significant figures..6 02. 6.0. (e) 6.2 (f) 0.0 (g) 0.009 62 (h). (i).6 9 2. Write the number 6.02 correct to significant figures 2 decimal places decimal places significant figures (e) decimal places (f) 2 significant figures.. Write each number correct to the number of decimal places or significant figures specified. 0.002 (2 s.f.).2 ( s.f.). ( s.f..).62 (2 d.p.) (e). (2 d.p.) (f) 2.0 (2 d.p.) (g) 62 (2 s.f.) (h) 0.006 ( d.p.) (i) 0.00 ( s.f.) (j) 62 ( s.f.) (k) 6 (2 s.f.) (l).2 ( s.f.) (m).6 ( s.f.) (n) 0. (2 s.f.) (o).9 ( d.p.) (p).0 ( s.f.) (q).0 ( d.p.) (r) 20.0 ( s.f.) 2

A.. The number of spectators that enter a football ground for a big match is. Write this number correct to, 2, and significant figures. Which of your answers to makes the number of spectators appear (i) the largest (ii) the smallest?. Each of the fractions below can be written as a terminating decimal. Write each fraction as a decimal. 2 2 (e) (f) (g) (h) 6. Write each of the following fractions as a decimal correct to decimal places. (e) 6. Write 9, 2 9, 9 and as decimals correct to decimal places. 9 Describe any patterns that you notice in these decimals before they are rounded. How would you expect 9 and to be written as decimals? 9 Check your answers.. Write, 2, and as decimals correct to decimal places. By looking at any patterns that you observe, write down, 6,,, 9 and 0 as decimals. 0 Check your answers for and by division. 9. Write down two different numbers that are the same when rounded to: 2 decimal places and 2 significant figures, decimal places and significant figures, decimal place and significant figures, decimal places and 2 significant figures. 0. Change to a decimal. Write these numbers in order of size. Start with the smallest. 0.0, 0.,, 0.096 (i) (f) 6

A. Negative Numbers A number line like this is very helpful when dealing with negative numbers. - 2 0 2 When comparing numbers on the number line, the number on the right is always greater; the number on the left is always less. Worked Example An ice cube taken from a deep freeze is at a temperature of 6C. Its temperature rises by degrees. What is its new temperature? The number line can be used as shown. + Worked Example 2 Write down numbers which are: less than greater than but less than 2 less than but greater than. 6 2 0 6 + = 2 6 2 0 Any number less than must be to the left of on the number line, for example, 6,, etc. A number greater than must be to the right of, and to be less than 2 must also be to the left of 2, for example and. To be less than the number must be to the left of but to be greater than the number must be to the right of, for example, 6,,.

A. Exercises. Copy and complete the following table of temperature changes. Original Temperature Temperature Change Final Temperature 6 C 0 C C + 2 C C C 0 C C 2 C 0 C 6 C + C C 2 C 2. Place each set of numbers in increasing order. 0,, 6, 2,,,, 0,,, 2,, 6,, 0, 0,,,, 2 (e),, 0,, 6,. Write down all the integers which lie between: 6 and 0 and 2 and 0 and (e) 9 and 0.. Write down a whole number which is: greater than 0 but less than 6 less than 6 greater than but less than 0 greater than 0 (e) less than 6 but greater than 9 (f) less than.. Insert the correct < or > sign between each pair of numbers. 2 6 0 0 (e) 2 (f) 6 (g) 0 (h) 9 6 (i) 2 Challenge! If ABCDE = EDCBA, find A, B, C, D and E if none of them is zero.

A. Operations with Negative Numbers The following rules for working with negative numbers are important to remember. Multiplication Division + + + + + + + + + + + + When multiplying and dividing negative numbers, if the signs are the same the result will be a positive number; if the signs are different the result will be a negative number. You can see how to use these rules in the following Worked Examples. Worked Example 6 2 2? 6 ( ) =?? ( ) = 6 2? ( ) = ( ) = 2 2 2 Worked Example 2 6 2 6 + =? 6 =? ( ) = 6? +? 6 + = 6 = ( ) = + Exercises 6 6 + = 2 = 0. 6 2 =? 2 =? + =? 2 =? (e) 9 + 2 =? (f) + 2? (m) + ( ) =? (x) ( ) =? (g) 6? (h)? (i)? (j) 6 2? (k) 9 =? (l) 2? 6? (n) 2? (o) 6 =? (p) 2 2 =? (q)? (r)? (s) + =? (t) = (v) 2 =? (w) 2 2? (u) 6? 6

A.6 Estimating Answers If you do a calculation such as. 2. 6. 2 +. you need to use a calculator to find the answer. This section looks at ways of estimating the answers to calculations such as this, and giving answers to a specified accuracy. Worked Example Give each of the following numbers to (i) 2 significant figures (2 s.f.) (ii) decimal place ( d.p.). 0.0.96 (i). to 2 s.f. 0.0 0.0 to 2 s.f..96.0 to 2 s.f. (ii).. to d.p. 0.0 0. to d.p..96.0 to d.p. Worked Example 2 Estimate the answers to each of the following problems.. 2. 6. 92. 0. +. 2. 02 Estimates can be obtained by using each number correct to or 2 significant figures (s.f.).. 2. 6 20 0. 92. 0 2. +. 2. 02 20 + 0 0 0

A.6 Exercises. Write each of the following numbers correct to significant figure..6. 2.6 9.62 (e).0 (f) 9.2 (g) 62. (h) 0.6 (i) 0.09 (j).96 (k) 2. (l).9 2. Estimate the answers to the following problems: 6... 26. 26. 2 6. 6. 2 (e). 92 0. (f) 6. 2. (g) 92.. (h) 2. 2 (i) 96. (j). 6 0. (k) 6. 2 26. (l). 2 0. Now, using a calculator, find the answer to each problem in Question 2, giving your answer to significant figures. In each case compare your answers and estimates.. Estimate the answers to each of the following calculations. 66. 9. 2. 02.. 62. 2. +... 6 +. 9. 2 (e) + 2. (f) 60 + 2. 0 29. (g) 6.. 2. 62 (h) 2. + 9. 9 0. +. (i) 2. 6 9. 0. 02 0. When cars leave a factory they are parked in lines until they are delivered. The length of each car is.2 m. A line contains cars. Estimate the length of a line, if there are no gaps between the cars. Find the length of a line if there are no gaps between the cars. If there is a gap of 0. m between each car, estimate the line length and find the actual length.. A cross-country runner has an average speed of 6. ms. Distance Average speed = Time Estimate and find the distance run in 200 seconds, if he runs at his average speed. Estimate and find, to significant figures, the time it takes him to run m.

A.6 6. Drivers at a motor racing circuit complete practice laps in times of 0.2,. and.62 seconds. The length of the circuit is 2 metres. Estimate the average speed of the drivers. Distance Average speed = Time Find their speeds correct to 2 decimal places.. A car travels 2. km on.2 litres of gasoline. Estimate and then calculate the distance that the car would travel on litre of gasoline. Estimate the distances that the car would travel on (i). litres and (ii). litres of gasoline.. A factory in the USA produces 0 CD players every day. The cost of producing the CD players is made up of $2 for labour costs and $26 for parts. Estimate and then calculate: the total cost of producing a CD player, the cost of the parts to make a CD player, the cost of the labour to make a CD player. 9. Vinyl floor tiles are made so that they are square with sides of length cm. Estimate and then calculate the number of tiles needed for rooms with sizes: 6. m by.2 m. m by 2.9 m.29 m by.6 m. 0. Write down the numbers you could use to get an approximate answer to 9 2 Write down your approximate answer. Using a calculator find the difference between your approximate answer and the exact answer.. Flour costs 96. p per kilogram. Ryan bought 20 kg and shared it equally among people. He calculated that each person should pay approximately.. Without using a calculator, use a rough estimate to check whether this answer is about the right size. You must show all your working. Challenge! The growth rate of the human hair varies from person to person. On average, a human hair grows at a rate of 0. mm per day. If the length of a hair is 6 cm, how long will it take the hair to grow to a length of 26 cm? 9