Upper and Lower Bounds 112594
Upper and Lower Bounds 112594
Upper and Lower Bounds 112594
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(+ IGCSE) EXAM QUESTION PRACTICE
[2 marks]
GCSE
(+ IGCSE) EXAM QUESTION PRACTICE
UPPER
UPPER AND
AND LOWER
LOWER BOUNDS
BOUNDS
91. The length of a fence is 137 metres, correct to the nearest metre.
[ESTIMATED
[ESTIMATED TIME: TIME: 70
70 minutes]
minutes]
[2 marks] GCSE
9 The downof a fence is 137 metres, correct to the nearest metre. (+
Writelength (+ IGCSE)
IGCSE) EXAM
EXAM QUESTION
QUESTION PRACTICE
PRACTICE
1.
1.
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the lower bound for the length of the fence, [2 marks]
[2 marks]
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length
the of a fence
lower is 137
bound metres,
for the correct
length of thetofence,
the nearest metre.
Write down
(i) the lower bound for the length of the fence,
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(ii) the upper bound for the length of the fence. ............................... metres
(ii) the upper bound for the length of the fence.
............................... metres
(ii) the upper bound for the length of the fence.
............................... metres
DJMs Extra Questions
2. (Total for Question 9 is ...............................
2 marks) metres[5 marks]
4. 10 Zoe’s
Express 126 as
weight is a62product of itstoprime
kg, correct factors.kilogram. (Total for Question 9 is 2 marks)
the nearest
Anu’s weight is 85 kg, correct to the nearest kilogram. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . metres
10 Express 126 as a product of its prime factors.
(a) Write down the upper bound for the weight of Zoe.
(Total for Question 9 is 2 marks)
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10 Express 126 as a product of its prime factors.
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(b) Write down the lower bound for the weight of Anu.
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(c) Work out the upper bound for the difference between Zoe’s weight and Anu’s weight.
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(3)
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3. (Total for Question 13 is 4 marks) [2 marks]
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(2) Q13
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(Total 8 marks)
4. (Total for Question 14 is 2 marks) [3 marks]
14. The volume of oil in a tank is 1000 litres, correct to the nearest 10 litres.
The oil is poured into tins of volume 2.5 litres, correct to one decimal place.
Calculate the upper bound of the number of tins which will be required.
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17 An athlete
Make runs
n the 400 metres,
subject correct to the nearest metre.
of the formula
The athlete takes 50.2 seconds, correct to the nearest 0.1 of a second.
n+3
Work out the upper bound of the athlete’s average
t = speed.
Give your answer correct to 3 significant figures. n
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accurately drawn
a = 42 correct to 2 significant figures.
b = 24 correct to 2 significant figures.
c = 14 correct to 2 significant figures.
The diagram shows part of a regular polygon.
The interior
Work out theangle
lowerand the exterior
bound angleofaty.a vertex are marked.
for the value
Give your answer correct to 2 significantthe
The size of the interior angle is 7 times size of the exterior angle.
figures.
Show your working clearly.
Work out the number of sides of the polygon.
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Question 18
20 is
is 32 marks)
marks) [3 marks]
21 There are 1300 sheets of paper, correct to the nearest 100 sheets, in a pile.
Each sheet is of equal thickness.
The height of the pile is 160 mm, correct to the nearest 10 mm.
Calculate the upper bound, in millimetres, for the thickness of one sheet of paper.
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(a) Work out the lower bound for the perimeter of the square.
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19
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19 (a) Correct to the nearest millimetre, the length of a side of a regular hexagon is 3.6 cm.
Calculate the upper bound for the perimeter of the regular hexagon.
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(2)
(b) Correct to 1 significant figure, the area of a rectangle is 80 cm2
Correct to 2 significant figures, the length of the rectangle is 12 cm.
Calculate the lower bound for the width of the rectangle.
Show your working clearly.
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17. [3 marks]
(Total for Question 20 is 4 marks)
21 Correct to 2 significant figures, a = 58, b = 28 and c = 18
a
Calculate the upper bound for the value of
b−c
Show your working clearly.
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6 x 2 + x − 15
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Simplify fully
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Show clear algebraic working.
18. [5 marks]
20 A metal cube has sides of length 4.5cm, correct to the nearest 0.5cm.
The cube is melted down and the metal is used to make small spheres.
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19. [5 marks]
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(2)
x
(b) Calculate the upper bound for the value of
y
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(3) Q21
Calculate the upper bound for the time that Paula takes to run the race.
Give your answer in minutes and seconds, correct to the nearest second.
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(Total 4 marks)