2HMJ Sprint - 29th Week-1
2HMJ Sprint - 29th Week-1
2HMJ Sprint - 29th Week-1
29th Week
Worksheet Instructions
1. Completion Method:
➢ You may complete these worksheets either by printing them out or by working on them
without printouts.
➢ Complete 7 questions within each 2-hour session. After the session, send proof of your
work to the staff.
➢ Do not leave any question unanswered. If you're stuck, refer to your notes. If you're still unable
to solve the question, mark it for review after the theory class.
➢ Always show all your workings for each question. This is essential for demonstrating your
understanding and for receiving full credit.
➢ Calculators can only be used for word-type questions. No copying or using phones during the
sessions. Parents should monitor the student's progress and ensure they are working independently.
➢ On the fourth day, you will receive the answer sheet. Self-mark your worksheet and bring it to the
next class. (Online students have to handover the file or the book to Shainy Dabare)
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1. Calculate.
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(a) √343 − √40.96
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1.25
(b) (192 + 4 × 16)
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5 5 2
2. Show that 3 ÷ 1 = 2
7 8 7
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Find the next year when both comets will be seen from Earth.
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(b) Write 8.2 x 10-4 as an ordinary number.
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5.
The diagram shows a shape made from a triangle JKL and a semicircle with diameter JL.
JKL is an isosceles right-angled triangle with JK = JL = 12.8 cm.
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(b) Calculate the perimeter of this shape.
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4x - 3y = 4
4y - 3x = -6.5
x = .................................................
y = .................................................
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7. A train, 1750 metres long, is travelling at 55km/h.
Calculate how long it will take for the whole train to completely cross a bridge that is 480 metres
long. Give your answer in seconds, correct to the nearest second.
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(ii) State the number of integers, x, satisfying 10 < 3(x+1) < 24.
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(b)
Find the 3 inequalities which define the region shaded in the diagram.
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9. (a) Write down the value of (m + 2)0 where m is a positive integer.
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2 4 3
(b) Simplify (3a b )
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2 4 3 2
(c) Factorise fully 14x y + 21x y
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𝑥+4
11. f(x) = 5x – 7 𝑔(𝑥) = 3
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(b) Find 𝑔 (x).
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(c) Given that f(p) = 𝑔 (p) - 2, find p.
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(d) 𝑔(5x - 7) = ax + b.
Find a and b.
a = ....................... b = ........................
12.
The diagram shows a small circle with radius 7cm and a large circle with radius Rcm.
The area of 16 small circles is the same as the area of one large circle.
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6.4×42
13. Calculate.
17.9×6.1
Give your answer correct to 3 decimal places.
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14. (a)
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(b) The diagram in part(a) shows the top of a cylindrical cake with a slice removed.
The volume of cake that remains is 3510 cm3.
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15. These are the heights of four sisters.
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(b) The four sisters have a brother.
The range of the five heights is 18cm.
.................... m or .................... m
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16. (a) Without using a calculator, work out 2 × 3 .
4 3
You must show all your working and give your answer as a mixed number in its simplest
Form.
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(b) Saanvi makes some biscuits.
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She sells 13 of the biscuits.
She now has 96 biscuits left.
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17. The diagram shows a sphere and a cone.
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18.
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19. Solve the simultaneous equations. You must show all your working.
5x + 6y = 14
2x + 8y = 7
x = .................................................
y = .................................................
20. In a box, there are only green sweets, orange sweets and yellow sweets.
There are 280 sweets in the box so that
the number of green sweets : the number of orange sweets = 2:3
and
the number of orange sweets :the number of yellow sweets = 1:5
Work out how many green sweets there are in the box.
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22. Shane bought a car. The amount Shane paid for the car was $32000.
Theresa also bought a car. To pay for this car, Theresa paid a deposit of $18000 together with 14
monthly payments of $1160.
Theresa paid more for her car than Shane paid for his car.
(a) Work out how much more Theresa paid as a percentage of the amount Shane paid.
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Kylie bought a van. After 1 year, the value of the van was $39865. During this year, the value of
the van decreased by 15%
(b) Work out the value of the van when Kylie bought it.
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(b) Work out (2.4 × 1012) ÷ (9.6 × 104 )
Give your answer in standard form.
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24. The diagram shows a triangle ABC inside a semicircle.
Work out the perimeter of the semicircle. Give your answer correct to 2 significant figures.
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(c) Solve the inequality 7w + 6 > 12w + 14
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27.
The diagram shows a shape made from a quarter-circle, OAB, and a right-angled triangle OBC.
The radius of the circle is 5 cm and OC = 6 cm.
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28. 32 × 35 = 3𝑚
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−10 −4 𝑛
5 ×5 =5
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29. Last season, the number of goals scored by Arjun, by Simon and by Kath for their football team
were in the ratios 2 : 5 : 8.
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(b) p is the smallest possible integer such that 540p is a square number.
Find 540p, giving your answer as the product of its prime factors.
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