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MATHS

CHAPTER 4: EXERCISE 4.1:

1. Circle the appropriate letter A,B, C or D for the correct method for each conversion.

b. ml to l A× 100 B ÷ 100 C × 1000 D ÷ 1000

c. kg to g A× 100 B ÷ 100 C × 1000 D ÷ 1000

2. Convert these lengths/masses/capacities into the units shown :

a. 80 mm = _______ cm b. 12cm = _______mm c. 3m = ______cm

d. 5000m = ________ km e. 560cm = _______m f. 45mm = ______cm

h. 1.8m = ______cm e. 0.8kg = ______ t c. 5.2 l = ______ml

5. Copy and complete theese conversions with (43,kg, 32, cm, 670, g, x, 1,100, ÷ )

a. 4.3t x ____________= 4300 kg b. 8.5 ______x 10 = 85mm

f. 850 ______ ÷ 1000 = 0.85 ______

8. Shadi has four bottles. A: 650ml B: 0.38 l C:5020 ml D:0.0451 l.

The bottles hold 650ml, 0.38 l , 5020 ml, 0.0451 l

Shadi want to use the bottle that holds closest to 1/2 litre. Circle the letter which he use.

EXERCISE 4.2

1. Which metric units would you use to measure the following?

a. the length of a football pitch b. the mass of an apple

c. the mass of an adult elephant d the capacity of a mug

e. the width of a pencil f. the mass of a person

g. the length of this maths book h. the capacity of the petrol tank of a car
2. Which measurements A,B or C, do you think is most likely to be the correct one for each
object?

a. the widht of a computer screen A. 32mm B. 32cm C. 32m

b. the mass of a banana A. 20g B. 2kg C. 200g

c. the capacity of a bucket A. 5 l B. 50 l C. 50 ml

d. the height of a bus A. 300 mm B. 30m C. 3m

e. the capacity of a teaspoon A. 500ml B. 5 l C. 5 ml

f. the mass of a horse A. 600 kg B. 6 t C. 60 kg

CHAPTER 9: EXERCISE 9.3

4. Write an equation and solve it:

d. 'I think of a number and divide it by 6. The answer is 12'.

e. ' I think of a number multiply by 4 and then add 2. The answer is 26.'

f. I think of number, divide it by 3 and then subtract 8. The answer is 4.

5. Write an equation and solve it:

acm+acm + 8cm = 20 cm bcm+bcm+bcm+3 = 24cm

CHAPTER 10: EXERCISE 10.1

2. Temperature results are 7, 2, -1, 3, 2, -2, 0, 2, 6, 6, 3, 4, 6, 6, 5, 3, 8, 9, 6 ,6, 2

Calculate Range:

3. These are the masses, in kg of nine members of a slimming club.

75, 78, 82, 83, 85, 88, 90, 92, 93

Median = 85 Range = 18

c) After 3 months they had all lost 4kg. Workout the new median and the new range.
d) How will the median change if everyone loses 10kg?

e) How will the range change if everyone loses 10 kg?

6. These are the heights (in meters) of six members of a swimming club.

a: Work out i) the median height

ii)the range

b. One more person joins the club. The range is now 0.45 m and the median is 1.55 m . Find the
height of the seventh person.

8. A group of 25 children wre asked how many sisters they had? The frequency table shows
the results.

Number of sisters : 0 1 2 3 4 5

Frequency: 4 8 6 2 4 1

What is the median number of sisters.

EXERCISE 10. 2

1. Mia measured the lengths of six pieces of string.

12cm 9cm 14cm 20cm 13cm 10cm

a. Work out the mean length:

b. How many pieces are longer than the mean length?

c. How many pieces are shorter than the mean length?

2. Rex recorded the numbers of people who visited his cinema on several different days.
Workout the mean number of visistors per day. 68 85 31 38 103

3. Leo wrote down the ages of ten members of his family.

18 18 19 20 24 26 30 32 38 45
a. Work out their mean age.

b. Leo has written his uncle's age as 45 instead of 55. Work out the correct mean age.

4. Leo season Rio's football team scored 50 goals in 20 matches . This session they sored 60
goals in 25 matches.

Work out the mean number of goals per match for each season.

5. Shona recorded the number of hours of sunshine for eight days. Work out.

Mean

Median

Mode

6. 25 students in a class each estimated the size of an angle. Their answers are recorded in
this frequency table.

Estimate° 50° 55° 60° 65°

Frequency 6 10 7 2

a. Find the mode

b. Work out the mean of all the esitmates.

c. How many estimates were below the mean?

d. How many esitmates were above the mean?

7. The table shows the numbers of cars owned by 20 different families living in one street.

Number of cars 0 1 2 3 4

Number of families 5 8 4 2 1

a. Work out the model number of cars.

b. Work out the mean number of cars per family.


9. The mean mass of four women is 60kg. Another woman has a mass of 70kg. Work out the
mean mass of five woman.

10. In a gorup of four children, their mean height is 1.40m. In another group of 6 children.
there mean height is 1.60m. Work out the mean herigh tof all ten children?

12) Here is a set of numbers: 10, 10,10, 10, 11, 12, 13, 15, 17

Mean:

CHAPTER18: EXERCISE 18.1

1. What units would you use to measure the area of:

a. a postage stamp c. a tennis court

b. a bank note d. a cinema screen

2. Copy and complete the follwoing area conversions.

a. 6cm ²= _____________ mm² b. 7.2 cm ² = __________ mm ²

c. 3 m ² = _____________ m ² f. 865 mm ² = __________ cm ²

EXERCISE 18.2

2. A sheet of A5 paper is 210mm long and 148mm wide. What is the area of a sheet of A5
paper?

3. Connor is laying a new patio in his garden. The diagram shows the dimensions of his
patio.

a. Area of patio

b. perimeter of patio
6. The table shows the inforamtion about five rectangles A to E

Rectangle Length Width Area Perimeter

A 8mm 6mm

B 4cm 28cm²

D 8cm 22cm

E 1.5mm 20mm

7. Keira wants new carpet in her hall. The hall is rectangle that measures 4 m long by 90cm
wide. Work out the area of carpet that she needs.

EXERCISE 18.3

1) Find the area of this compound shape.

Area A = 6 x 2 = ______ Area A = 2 x _____ = _____

Area B = 4 x ____ = ______ Area B = 6 x 4 = _________

Total Area: _____ + _____ = Total area = _____ + _____ =

2) Work out area and permieter of these compound shapes:

a) Area = __________

Perimeter = _________

b) Area = __________

Perimeter = _________
c) Area = __________

Perimeter = _________

d) Area = __________

Perimeter = _________

3) Copy and complete the working to find the area of the blue section in this diagram .

Area of large rectagle = 30 x ____ = _____ cm ²

Area of hole = 8 x _____ = ____ cm ²

Blue area = _____ - ________ = cm ²

4) Workout the area of the red section in each of these diagrams

EXERCISE 18.4

1) Work out the volume of each of these cuboids:

a) b) c)
2) Work out the volume of each of these cuboids. Make sure to write correct units with
answers.

4) The table shows the length, width and height of four cuboids.

Length Width Height Volume

a) 5cm 12mm 6mm _____ mm

b) 12cm 8cm 4mm _____cm

c) 8m 6m 90cm _____ m

d) 1.2m 60cm 25 cm ______ cm

5) A metal cuboid has a length of 3.2m, a width of 4.8m and a height of 2.1m.

a) Work out the volume of a cuboid.

b) Check your answers using estimations.

CHAPTER 1: Ex.1.1

7. Luigi recorded the temperature in his garden at different times of the same day.

Time 06 00 09 00 12 00 15 00 18 00 21 00

Temp -4 -1 5 7 1 -6

b. What was the difference in temperature between 06 00 and 12 00?

d. At mid night the temperature was 5 degrees lower than it was at 21 00. What was the
temperature at mid night?
8. Heights below sea level can be shown by using negative numbers.

a. What does it mean to say that the bottom of a valley is at -200 metres?

b. A hill next to the valley in part "a" is 450 metres high. How far is the top of the hill above the
bottom of the valley?

EX. 1.4

4. One of the numbers in the box is different from the rest. Which one and why? (13,17,21,23,29)

5. The numbers 4 and 9 both have exactly three factors. Find two more numbers that have
exactly three factors. Think about the factors of 4 and 9.

6. Find common factors:

1. 12 and 18

2. 20 and 50

9. Which of the numbers from (421, 222, 594, 12345, 67554)

is a multiple of 9:

10. Which of the numbers from (55808, 55810,55812, 55814, 55816,55818)

has 4 as a factor:

is a multiple of 8:

EX. 1.6

3. List all the square numbers in each range:

200 to 300: 300 to 400:

7. Find

a. The 20th square number b. The 30th square number c. the 50th square number

End of Unit Review:

9. Numbers: 26153, 26154, 26155, 26156, 26157

b, Multipe of 6:

10. There is just one prime number between 110 and 120. What is it?

11. Find the factors of 60 that are prime numbers.


12. a. What is the smallest number that is the product of three different prime numbers?

b. The number 1001 is the product of three prime numbers. One of them is 13. What are the other
two?

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