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Homework 1 Numer Work (1) 1. Order each list of numers, smallest first :- d 5.3, 5.46, 5.03, 5.1, 5.31, 5.18 e 9.4, 10.32, 10.06, 9.78, 9.14, 10.1, 10.77 2. Complete the following and find the answers :- a 3. 3 1 2. 8 4 c d 4. 1 5 + 6. 6 7 + 7. 1 6 + 4. 7 7 3. 0 6 + 2. 2 4 3. Complete the following and find the answers :- a 6. 0 8 4. 6 0 c d 8. 2 5-2. 9 8-2. 0 8-3. 3 9 7. 2 9-5. 5 4 4. Complete the calculations :- a 31.57 8 10.40 3 c 223.5 7 d 316.24 6 5. Complete each calculation :- a 7.95 5 56.48 8 c 4.56 4 d 0.81 9

Homework 2 Numer Work (2) 1. a Jasmine walked 23.45 kilometres in 5 hours. How far had she walked, on average, each hour? A sign in a supermarket claimed that no more than one seventh of their mince was fat. If a packet of mince weighted 2.52 kg, how much of it, at most, should e fat? 2. a A Stevie the snail covered 9.13 metres in one hour. At this speed, how far will Stevie travel in 6 hours? During a storm, 3.45 centimetres of rain fell every hour. What depth of rain fell during the 6 hours the storm lasted?

Homework 3 Numer Work (3) 1. Write down the answers to the following :- a 45 10 22 10 c 10 76 d 10 20 e 123 10 f 802 10 g 10 1200 h 10 1030 2. Write down the answers to the following :- a 41 100 99 100 c 100 231 d 100 100 e 501 100 f 100 300 g 100 2020 h 5000 100 3. Write down the answers to the following :- a 330 10 560 10 c 700 10 d 3000 10 e 8000 10 f 5500 10 g 10 000 10 h 140 500 10 4. Write down the answers to the following :- a 200 100 1600 100 c 8000 100 d 24 000 100 e 10 000 100 f 20 100 100 g 300 000 100 h 5 000 000 100

Homework 4 Order of Operations REMEMBER: BRACKETS first - MULTIPLY OR DIVIDE next - ADD OR SUBTRACT last 1. Find, showing two more steps each time :- (the first one has een done for you) a (4 + 2) 3 5 (3 + 2) c (12 + 5) 2 (4 + 2) 3 = 6 3 = 18 d (4 + 2) 13 e (12-5) 2 f (34 16) 4 g (26 13) 5 h 9 (58 41) i (32 + 24) 7 j (25 5) 5 k (92 29) 9 l 6 (7 + 2) - 24

Homework 5 Rounding 1. Round the following to 1 decimal place :- a 4.76 12.84 c 1.251 d 4.2731 2. Round the following to 2 decimal places :- a 2.643 1.338 c 4.507 d 3.899 3. Round the following to 2 significant figures :- a 3574 7.574 c 31.4 d 36.9 e 15.19 f 5486 g 3.223 h 0.00724 4. Round the following to 3 significant figures :- a 13.36 17.21 c 3574 d 4825 e 20.04 f 1.006

Homework 6 Negative Numers 1. Complete the following calculations :- a -6-0 = -7-8 = c 2 (-6) = d -8 (-8) = e 9 (-6) = f -2 (-6) = g 7 (-3) = h -9 (-9) = i -6 + (- 8) = j -3 (-7) = k 0 + (-2) = l -3 + 6 = m -4 + (-8) = n 3 (-1) = o -5 (-8) = p 3 (-5) = q 9 (-2) = r -4 + (-12) = s 15 + (-6) = t -30-4 = 2. Complete the following calculations :- a -94 - (73) = -65 + (-41) = c -10 - (-12) = d 2 + (-78) = e 33 - (-53) = f -61 + 92 =

Homework 7 Fractions 2. Kevin had 8, John had 5 and Tina had 7. a What total amount of money did they have altogether? What fraction of the total did Tina have? c What simplified fraction did John have? 3. Help the Knight comat the dragons and trolls and get to the gold! Work out what the fraction of each amount is and follow the correct path through the maze. SHOW ALL WORKING BELOW (The first one has een done for you.) Q1: of 18 = 18 6 = 3

Homework 8 Percentages (1) 1. Find without a calculator :- a 50% of 9 75% of 9600kg c 33 % of 360m d 75% of 5 e 66 % of 1.2kg f 25% of 300p 2. Find using a calculator:- a 80% of $90 60% of 240p c 70% of 520cm d 30% of 3100km e 15% of 120g f 8% of 66

Homework 9 Percentages (2) 1. Eighty percent of the 560 DVDs in a shop are rated 15. How many DVDs are rated 15? 2. On holiday, Calvin spent 75% of his 450 spending money. How much money did Calvin spend? 3. Margaret took 350 on holiday and return with 15% of her money. How much money did Margaret spend on holiday?

Homework 10 Percentages (3) LOOK AT THE FOLLOWING EXAMPLE TO HELP YOU CONVERT A FRACTION TO A PERCENTAGE :- To change to a percentage, type the following into your calculator: 1. Use a calculator where necessary and change each fraction to a percentage :- a c d 2. Andrew sat a Maths test which comprised of twenty questions each worth two marks. Andrew scored 32 marks. Write his test score as a percentage. HINT: Work out how many marks the test was worth in total first. 3. Patel scored for French, for Music, for English and for Maths. Convert each of Patel s scores to percentages and list his scores in order from est to worst. French: Music: English: Maths:

Homework 11 Ratio and Proportion (1) 1. Look at the picture. Write down the ratio of :- a cats to dogs cats to mice c dogs to cats d dogs to mice e mice to cats f mice to animals 2. From the picture, write in simplest form the ratio of :- a oranges to pears ananas to pears c pears to ananas d pears to oranges e ananas to fruit 3. Look at the picture opposite and write down the ratio of :- a spoons : forks forks : knives c knives : spoons

Homework 12 Ratio and Proportion (2) 1. On a us the ratio of men to women is 1 : 3. If there are 8 men on the us, how many women are there? HINT: Use the tale opposite to help you. 2. At a school disco, the ratio of cans of Cola to cans of Orange sold was 5 : 2. There were 30 cans of Cola sold. Find out how many cans or Orange were sold. 3. In a ox of chocolates, the ratio of rasperry to vanilla flavours is 3 : 2. If there are 12 rasperry flavoured chocolates in the ox, how many vanilla flavoured chocolates are there?

Homework 13 Distance, Speed and Time (1) 1. Convert the following times to 24 hour time :- a 6.50 am 8.15 pm c 10.30 pm 1. Convert the following times to 12 hour time :- a 1425 0840 c 2345 2. Bo got on a train at 8.15am and arrived at 11.05am. How long did the journey take? 3. An aeroplane took off at 1142 and arrived at 1837. How long was the flight? 4. Here is the TV guide for a Saturday morning: 8.30 The Mumles 8.50 The Saturday Show 9.15 Film: Where is my rain? 10.55 The News 11.05 Sports Round Up a How long does The Mumles last? Which programme starts at five to eleven? c Sylvester turned on the TV at half past nine. (i) Which programme was on? (ii) How much had he missed? d How long does The Saturday Show last?

Homework 14 Distance, Speed and Time (2) 1. A girl cycles for 3 hours at a speed of 40 km/h. What distance did she travel? 2. Jim travelled at a speed of 18 km/h for 2 hours. What was the distance covered? 3. A whale swims at a constant speed of 8 m/s for 17s. What distance did it travel? 4. What distance did a train cover when it travelled at 80 mph for 1 hour and 30 minutes hours? 5. If I went for a 2½ hour walk at an average speed of 5mph, how far did I walk? 6. A racing car travelled at an average speed of 160 km/h for 45 minutes ( ¾ hour). How far did it travel?

Homework 15 Data Analysis (1) 1. The line graph shows the sales of Tony s ice-cream one week in July. a How many ice-cream s did Tony sell on (i) Monday (ii) Friday (iii) Saturday (iv) Sunday Tony was ill one day and could not drive his van to work. What day was Tony ill? c What day do you think was the hottest day? Explain. d What was the total numer of ice-creams sold that week? e What was the mean (average) numer of ice-creams sold per day over the seven days? 2. The pie chart elow shows this year s senior school disco attendance. a What percentage of the pupils were :- (i) 4 th year (ii) 5 th year (iii) 6 th year If 480 pupils attended the disco, write the attendance of each year group.

Homework 16 Data Analysis (2) 1. Using the oxes, read and list the values from the following stem and leaf diagrams :- a 2. Put these numers in the stem and leaf diagram. 72, 45, 55, 71, 40, 59, 65, 43, 79, 47, 57 HINT: for the neat version, make sure leaves are in order from smallest to iggest and written in columns 3. Interpret the following stem and leaf diagrams and fill in the oxes elow :- Highest value = Highest value = Smallest value = Smallest value = Range = Range = Mean = Mean =

Homework 17 Data Analysis (3) 1. This scatter graph elow shows the ages and weights of several children. a Who is :- (i) the youngest (ii) the lightest (iii) the oldest (iv) the heaviest child Write down the age and weight of each child in the space elow :- 3. This graph represents the cost of different taxi fares and the distances travelled. a Use the tale elow to plot the points on the graph. Estimate how much a 4 mile journey would cost.

Homework 18 Data Analysis (4) 1. The ages of a group of friends are 26, 32, 47, 28 and 37. Calculate the mean age. 2. The test results for a group of pupils are shown elow. 35, 27, 48, 27, 13, 36 Calculate the mean score. 3. Write down the proaility of each of the following event :- a Selecting the letter S from the word SKILL c Picking a red pencil from a pencil case containing four red pencils and five lue pencils Throwing a score of six with a dice d Picking an odd numer from 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 18, 19, 20 e Throwing an odd numer with a dice f g Picking a month that starts with the letter J from a list of months of the year Throwing a score of less than 3 with a dice

Homework 19 Perimeter and Area 1. Each of these shapes has a perimeter of 80 metres. Calculate the length of the missing sides. a c 3. A field with perimeter 750 metres is in the shape of a regular pentagon. The farmer needs to replace two sides of the field with fencing costing 20 a metre. How much will the farmer have to pay? 3. Calculate the total area of the composite shape shown :- 3. A triangular garden which is to e turfed has a rectangular flower ed (area 16 m 2 ). Find the (shaded) area of the garden to e turfed.

Homework 20 Enlargements and Reductions 1. A plan has a scale 1cm = 2m. If the distance etween a door and a wall is 4cm on this plan, find the real distance from door to wall. 2. On a plan of scale 1cm to 8m, the front of a house measures 7cm. Find the true length of the front of the house. 3. The distance from Ayurgh to Groaton is 10cm on a map. If the scale of the map is 1 cm to 2km, find the real distance etween these two towns. 4. The distance from an airport to a harour is 3cm. Find the real distance etween the airport and harour if the scale of the map is 1cm to 2km. 5. On a plan the height of a tower is 8cm. If the scale is 1cm to 2.5m, find the real height of the tower.

Homework 21 Volume 1. Find the total volume of the following shapes :- a