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2HMJ Sprint

29th Week

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READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS FIRST

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.

2. Show Your Workings:

➢ Always show all your workings for each question. This is essential for demonstrating your
understanding and for receiving full credit.

3. Using Calculators and Mobile Devices:

➢ 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.

4. Marking the worksheets:

➢ 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)

5. Academic Integrity & Parent’s Involvement:


➢ Any form of academic dishonesty, including cheating, copying, or other inappropriate
behavior, will be dealt with seriously. Keep all worksheets in a file or work signature book.
Parents must sign the worksheet on the last day, confirming that the student followed the
guidelines.

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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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3. In 2019, comet A and comet B were both seen from Earth.


Comet A is seen from Earth every 84 years.
Comet B is seen from Earth every 105 years.

Find the next year when both comets will be seen from Earth.

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4. (a) Write 65400 in standard form.

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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.

(a) Calculate the area of this shape.

................................................. cm2
(b) Calculate the perimeter of this shape.

................................................. cm

6. Solve these simultaneous equations.

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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8. (a) (i) Solve the inequality 10 < 3(x+1) < 24.

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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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10. Given that the surface area of a sphere is 49πcm2.


Find the volume of the sphere.

Give your answer correct to the nearest integer.

...................................................... cm3

𝑥+4
11. f(x) = 5x – 7 𝑔(𝑥) = 3

(a) Find f(6).

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-1
(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.

Calculate the value of R.

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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)

The diagram shows a circle of radius 12 cm, with a sector removed.

Calculate the perimeter of the remaining shaded shape.

................................................. cm3
(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.

Calculate the height of the cake.

................................................. cm
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15. These are the heights of four sisters.

1.61 m 1.65 m 1.53 m 1.58 m

(a) Work out the range of these heights.


Give your answer in centimetres.

............................................ cm
(b) The four sisters have a brother.
The range of the five heights is 18cm.

Work out the two possible heights of the brother.

.................... m or .................... m

1 2
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.

Work out the total number of biscuits Saanvi makes.

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17. The diagram shows a sphere and a cone.

The sphere has radius 4 cm.


The cone has radius 15 cm and height 30 cm.

The sphere is completely filled with water.


The same amount of water is poured into the cone.

Work out the depth, dcm, of the water in the cone.


You must show your working.

................................................. cm

18.

Calculate the area of triangle ABC.

......................................... cm2
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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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21. Solve 3(2 – 4x) = 5 – 8x


Show clear algebraic working.

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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.

......................................................%

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.

$......................................................

23. (a) Write 6.25 × 10−4 as an ordinary number.

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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.

A, B and C are points on the semicircle.


AB is the diameter of the semicircle.

Angle ACB = 90°


Angle BAC = 50°
AC = 18 cm

Work out the perimeter of the semicircle. Give your answer correct to 2 significant figures.

...................................................... cm

25. (a) Factorise y2 – 2y – 48

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(b) Write down the inequality shown on the number line

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(c) Solve the inequality 7w + 6 > 12w + 14

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26. Expand and simplify 3x(2x – 5)2


Show clear algebraic working.

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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.

Calculate the area of the shape.

.......................................... cm2

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28. 32 × 35 = 3𝑚

(a) Work out the value of m

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−10 −4 𝑛
5 ×5 =5

(b) Work out the value of n.

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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.

Simon scored 12 more goals than Arjun.

Work out the number of goals scored by Kath.

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30. (a) Write 540 as the product of its prime factors.

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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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