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Bounds Answers

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Bounds
1. The mass of a loaf of bread is given as 1.3kg to the nearest 0.1kg. Find the
interval within which m, the actual mass of the bread, lies.

(2 Marks)

2. The length of a piece of string was measured as 1.67m to two decimal


places. Find the interval within which l, the actual length of the string,
lies.

(2 marks)

3. A farmer owns a rectangular field that is 105m in length and 50m in


width. Both dimensions have been rounded to the nearest metre.
a) What is the maximum area of the field?
b) What is the minimum area of the filed?

(4 Marks)

4. If what is the maximum and minimum value of A, if B is 100m


correct to the nearest 5 m and C is 10 m correct to the nearest meter?

(3 marks)

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5. A land owner owns a square field that has one side measured 900m
correct to the nearest 10m. He is looking to sell the field and has been
offered £10 per square meter. What is the maximum amount of money
that the land owner could get?

Due to rounding, the land owner could claim that the length of his field is just
under 905m. Using this figure, the field would have and area just under
819025m2. Thus, he could reach just under £8,190,250 for his land.

(3 Marks)

6. A Circle has an area of 100cm2 correct to the nearest 10cm2. Calculate


the maximum radius of the circle.

(3 marks)

7. Given that = 3.2 correct to 1 decimal place, give the inequality for
.

(4 Marks)

8. Given that = 1.8 correct to 1 decimal place and correct to 1


significant figure, give the inequality for .

(4 Marks)

9. A cuboid measures 32.3cm by 20.1cm by 14.2cm. Each dimension has


been rounded to 1 decimal place. Calculate the minimum and maximum
possible volumes of the cuboid.

(4 Marks)

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