Heinemann Maths Year 9 VELS Answers
Heinemann Maths Year 9 VELS Answers
Heinemann Maths Year 9 VELS Answers
Answers
Chapter 1
Prep zone
1 (a) 0.17
79
2 (a) -------100
(p. 2)
(b) 0.057
(c) 0.00321
3
7
--------(b) ----------(c)
1000
500
3 (a) 3 3--4-
2(b) 2 ----15
4
5
8
9
(a)
(a)
(a)
(a)
(e)
17
(p. 6)
5 1 ----12
1(f) 5 ----12
(b)
-------20
1 20
-----57
2 (a)
(e)
(h)
3 (a)
(e)
21.96
4 (a)
2 153
--------200
(e)
Exercise 1.2
-----(d) 1 11
16
8.7
(b) 9.1
(c) 7.8
(d) 206.67
3:5
6 2:1
7 Anh $15, Kiao $5
1m
(b) 6.35 km
(c) 3.982 cm
65
(b) 48
Exercise 1.1
1 (a)
(c) 1 2--5-
-----(c) 5 24
35
(d)
(g) 2 1--2-
(h)
4 1--3
71 ----25
(i)
(b) 18.52
(c) 0.314
(d) 0.75
(f) 11.43
(g) 14.3902
10.0256
(i) 0.104
2.4
(b) 3.125
(c) 12.875
(d) 21.8
123.75
(f) 321.375
453 61
-----80
(c)
15 1011
-----------1250
-----------(d) 19 4993
5000
5 D
6 C
7 (a) 33.33% (b) 20%
(c) 33.33%
(d) 18.18%
(e) 15%
(f) 31.25%
(g) 35.56%
(h) 17.5%
(i) 37.65%
8 (a) 1725
(b) 1875
(c) 2175
(d) 3300
9 (a) 1980
(b) 1320 (c) 748
(d) 110
10 (a) $40
(b) $70
(c) 2200 minutes
(d) 300 minutes
11 (a) E
(b) B
(c) C
12 Any number divisible by 3 between 45 and 84
inclusive
9, 45%, 9 : 20
13 (a) 0.5, 50%, 1 : 2 (b) ----20
(c)
(e)
52
-----99
1.8125
--------(b) 7 149
200
18
------ ,
25
14
------ ,
25
0.72, 18 : 25
(d)
56%, 14 : 25
(f)
2--,
5
3--,
8
14 (a) 700
(b) 966
15 (a) 18
(b) 20%
16 (a) (i) 120 (ii) 96
(b) (i) 390 (ii) 273
(c) Increasing by a certain percentage and then
decreasing by the same percentage does not get you
back to where you started.
17 (a) (i) 125 (ii) 100
(b) (i) 400 (ii) 300
(c) Multiplying by a certain ratio and then applying
the reverse ratio gets you back to where you started.
0.4, 40%
0.375, 37.5%
(p. 13)
1 (a) $20.40
(b) $38.40
(c) $262.50
2 B
3 (a) 16.7% profit (b) 28.6% profit (c) 3.7% loss
(d) 5.3% loss
4 C
5 (a) $69.60
(b) $96 (c) $520.80
(d) $6259.20
6 6.01% profit
7 (a) $2.00 (b) $27.57
(c) $295.68 (d) $42.05
8 (a) $40 (b) $60
(c) $91.76
(d) $78.82
9 D
10 E
11 $735
12 $88.80
13 14.9% profit
14 18.7% profit
15 $15.71
16 (a) $16.80
(b) $21
17 (a) Students own answers but will need to be
between 19.9% and 24.9%. (b) Students own
answers but will need to be between 18.3% discount
on $3000 to a 23.4% discount on $3200.
18 (a) (i) $1090 (ii) $600 (iii) 31.2% discount
(b) $7857
19 (a) 39.4% profit (b) $120 370
(c) $137 670
Exercise 1.3
(p. 19)
27
(b) 38
(c) 512
(d) p9
(e) 6x6
16
11
6
11y
(g) 3j
(h) 72e
(i) 14m8
a9b2
(b) g4h7
(c) e11f 2
(d) m11n11
p3q4
(f) t8u10
(g) 5v13w3
(h) 9x3y7
9
10
14
14
10
12a b
(j) 56c d
(k) 6e f 7 (l) 54g6h8
72
(b) 35
(c) 23
(d) 5a4
(e) 5g4
e4
f2
2
11
2
(f) 3h
(g) 4c
(h) 12d
(i) ---(j) --6
9
j
3k
3
7
3
2
(k) --(l) -----(m) 5m n
(n) 6v w
3
11
2
2
x y
a7b2
(o) ---------(p) ---------(q) 6c4d 2
(r) 3e6f 6
4
7
x8y2z2
ab 8 c 6
p2q5r3
(s) --------------(t) ------------(u) --------------5
9
4
1 (a)
(f)
2 (a)
(e)
(i)
3 (a)
ans w e rs
513
4 (a) C
(b) C
(b) 2 32 7
(c) 22 3 61
5 (a) 22 52
(e) 22 33
(f) 34 52
(d) 22 33 5
(g) 22 17 (h) 32 52 7
6 Coefficients must be 2 and 6, 1 and 12 or 3 and 4.
Sample answers: 2x7 6y3; x3y 12x4y2
6y 10
- , 6y 3
7 (a) x16, x4
(b) --------y7
t
(b) --(c) 12a8
(d) 2q3
(e) c7
3
f3
2x 2
(f) j 5
(g) --(h) q6
(i) -------8
5
9 (a) A
(b) C
10 (a) a3 + 3a
(b) 42k3 7k4
(c) b4 + ab
(e) 18x3 + 24x7
(f) 12v3 24v8
(d) 45p4 + 5p5
(g) 25xy3 10y9 (h) 45p4 + 18p3q5
(i) 15s2t3 6s4
11
51
5
8 (a) x9
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
510
511
512
513
514
25
125
625
3 125
15 625
78 125
390 625
1 953 125
9 765 625
48 828 125
244 140 625
1 220 703 125
6 103 515 625
(p. 23)
1 (a) 1
(b) 7 (c) 8
(d) b2
(e) c3
(f) k
(h) 8g 11
(g) 3a4
2 (a) 1
(b) 3
(c) 3x4
(d) k8
(e) a3
9
3f 2
5s
(f) 3
(g) ------(h) ------4
9
3 All answers must contain x3.
(d) b21
4 (a) 4096
(b) 531 441
(c) a12
(e) x9
(f) 70 = 1
(g) k0 = 1
(h) p0 = 1
(b) k27
(c) m20
(d) y23
5 (a) y17
12
20
(e) m
(f) f
6 Values for m and n must multiply to give 24.
7 (a) 1
(b) 3--5(c) 4--7(d) 1
(e) 5--25
514
e6
d
q
(f) ---(g) -----(h) -----6
15
10
(a) C (b) B
(b) p14
(c) k3
(d) n10
(a) m3
(a) A
(b) C
(a) 7
(b) 18
(c) 10
(d) 7
(e) 3
HEINEMANN MATHS ZONE
(p. 27)
1 $1530
2 $179.90
3 B
4 E
6 $527.05
7 D
8 (a) $771 (b) $555.15
(c) $331.35
(d) $187.50
9 E
10 (a) 8 --13- %
(b) 6 --23- %
(c) 22%
5 A
11 $713
12 (a) $1700
(b) $2600
(c) $3450
(d) $4350
(e) $4950
(f) $6000
13 $89.76
14 Adam: $433.20; Britta: $444.60; Con: $433.20;
Deng: $307.80
15 (a) $900, $1956.75, $23 481
(b) $335, $1456.69, $17 480.30
(c) $622.84, $1245.69, $2708.33
(d) $725, $3152.54, $37 830.50
(e) $832.50, $1665.01, $43 440
(f) $1360, $2956.87, $35 482.40
16 $150 000
17 (a) 40 hours (b) 44 hours (c) 50 hours
(d) 19 hours overtime is exactly the same
18 (a) (i) $78.75 (ii) $1057.50
(b) $2937.50
19 (a) Option A: $40 000; Option B: $35 714
(b) $25 000
(c) If Bruce expects sales less than
$25 000 per week he should choose Option A
Exercise 1.6
Exercise 1.4
8
9
10
11
Exercise 1.5
(f) 1
(p. 36)
1 (a) $683.30
(b) $3123.45
2 $507.92
3 (a) $0
(b) $225
(c) $975
(d) $2100
(e) $11 460
(f) $13 859.7
(g) $15 360
(h) $23 118
4 B
5 E
6 (a) $44 765
(b) $9289.5
7 (a) Answers need to be less than $45 550.
(b) Answer will be less than $9525.
8 (a) $32 769.04
(b) $31 904.04
(c) $5431.21
9 (a) $12 210
(b) $1044.46
(c) $234
(d) $5754.9
(e) $1635
10 (a) $21 060
(b) 26%
(c) $15 720
(d) 20%
(e) $5340
(f) If the income was split with their
spouse/partner each individual would get the benefit
of the tax-free threshold. There is a flaw in the tax
system as applied to sole income earners.
Exercise 1.7
(p. 40)
1 $297
2 (a) $176
(b) $37.80
(c) $132.84
(d) $10.20
(e) $2234.40
(f) $453.75
3 B
4 $13 427.13
5 B
6 (a) $3.93
(b) $7.59
(c) $1.08
(d) $2.58
7 (a) $2.03
(b) $1.04
8 (a) $1.37
(b) $0.23
9 8.9%
10 22.8%
11 5.8 years
12 B
13 B
14 (a) 9.0%
(b) 14.0%
(c) 11.5%
(d) 10.0%
15 (a) 7.9 years (b) 3.8 years
(c) 5.3 years
(d) 2.2 years
16 (a) $200
(b) $1350
(c) $2129.61
(d) $42 760.85
17 $1455.23
18 (a) $45
(b) $2400
19 $8036
20 (a) $4.36
(b) $2.71
21 (a) (i) $0.74 (ii) $3.29
(b) $2.55
22
23
26
27
207 days
$24 000
24 $36 930.46
25 $4657.14
Sample answers: R = 4%, T = 2; R = 8%, T = 1
(a)
Balance
Jul
Aug
Sep
Oct
1
17
28
1
19
29
6
28
16
21
31
Balance
Deposit
Withdrawal
Deposit
Deposit
Withdrawal
Deposit
Withdrawal
Deposit
Withdrawal
Balance
$197
$641
$299
$862
$176
$194
$800
$426
$400
$975
$1172
$531
$830
$1692
$1516
$1710
$910
$1336
$936
$936
Exercise 1.8
(p. 50)
1 (a) $4
(b) $5.50
(c) $10
(d) 15.25
2 (a) (i) $18 (ii) 5 weeks
(b) (i) $9 (ii) 4 weeks
(c) (i) $60 (ii) 6 weeks
(d) (i) $34 (ii) 5 weeks
3 (a) $3 (b) $72
4 (a) $2050.40
(b) (i) $1250 (ii) $1313
5 Students own answers, but the cost price will
always be seven times the payment.
6 (a) (i) $1890 (ii) $12 502
(b) $2667.50
(c) 4 years
Exercise 1.9
(p. 55)
1 (a) $4.21
(b) $3.38
(c) $0.98
(d) $1.74
(e) $4.78
(f) $1.79
2 B
3 (a) $5.97
(b) $5.70
4 (a) $25
(b) $25 (c) $71.25
(d) $62.63
(e) $30
(f) $108.75
5 (a) (i) $100 (ii) $1055
(b) (i) $65 (ii) $705
(c) (i) $120 (ii) $1255 (d) (i) $245 (ii) $2505
6 (a) $893
(b) $226
7 (a) Answers must be $375 or less.
(b) Answers will be $3.14 or less.
8 (a) $5247
(b) $2572
(c) $6590
9 (a) If you were able to pay your credit card bill
completely each month then Card A is the better
choice.
Chapter review
1 (a)
2
4
5
6
7
8
9
11
13
14
16
17
19
21
2 1--6
(b)
(p. 58)
1 1 ----20
(c)
2 14
-----15
(d)
33
-----50
(a) $52.50
(b) $26.24
(c) $237 500
3 E
(a) 12x15
(b) 5x4
(c) 45a7b11
(d) 2a3b2
(a) x12
(b) q26
(c) 4
(d) 7--5(a) $59.15
(b) $101.40
(c) $29.58
(d) $80.28
(a) $0
(b) $10 227
(c) $14 694
(a) (i) $1.11 (ii) $0.58
(b) $0.53
C
10 (a) $16
(b) 5 weeks
(a) $735
(b) $171
12 $7.75
(a) 16 700
(b) 23 380
(c) 40%
(a) $105
(b) $94.50
(c) 26%
15 $945.75
(a) $44 874.80
(b) $43 434.80
(c) $8890.44
(a) $5750
(b) $958.33
18 $2700
(a) $2062.50
(b) 10 years
20 $625
(a)
State/
Territory
Rate (%)
2.8
2.76
2.75
Replay
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
(a)
(a)
(a)
(a)
(a)
(a)
(a)
(b)
8 (a)
9 (a)
10 (a)
11 (a)
(p. 62)
6 h 45 min
(b) 8 h 32 min
55
(b) 2 2 3
(c) 2 3 7
33
(b) 47
(c) 7
78
(b) 42
(c) 1
5 : 2 (b) 11 : 21 (c) 3 : 8
4
-----(b) 7 1--2(c) 6
15
2, 5, 11, 23, 47, 95, 191
80, 55, 30, 5, 20, 45, 70
20.2 cm
(b) 36 cm
(c) 23 cm
(b) 60 cm2
(c) 26.5 cm2
21.3 cm2
1--x = 11
(b) x = 7 3
(c) x = 15
1
--4
(b)
1
-----13
(c)
1
-----52
12 5
Chapter 2
Prep zone
(p. 66)
1 (a) 72.1
(b) 18 210
(c) 15.7123
(d) 0.000 074
2 (a) 6
(b) 32
(c) 0
(d) 140
ans w e rs
515
3 (a)
(b)
4 (a)
5 (a)
Exercise 2.1
(p. 68)
1 (a) 3 cm (b) 8500 cm (c) 7500 (d) 140 mm
(e) 640 000 cm (f) 28 mm
(g) 0.78 m
(h) 671 cm (i) 9500 m
2 (a) centimetre (b) metre (c) metre
(d) kilometre (e) millimetre (f) metre
3 (a) C (b) E
(c) B
(d) H
(e) G (f) F
(g) A
(h) D
4 C
5 B
6 D
7 C
8 D
9 12 cm
10 2.25 km: the claim is not correct.
11 $25.90
12 Film for a camera. The film is 35 mm wide.
13 (a) 12 m (b) 300 cm
Exercise 2.4
(p. 87)
1 (a) 117 cm2
(b) 120 mm2
(c) 140 mm2
(d) 66 cm2
(e) 240 cm2
(f) 7.5 m2
(g) 27.5 cm2
(h) 130 mm2
(i) 12 km2
(j) 84 mm2
(k) 350 m2
(l) 360 mm2
2 (a) E
(b) A (c) D
(b) 96 tiles
3 (a) 625 cm2
(b) 14.1 cm
4 (a) 200 cm2
6 B
5 4.5 m2
7 Any product whose product is 320
8 1.26 m, 3.16 m
9 586 m2
10 (a) 90 m2
(b) $2070
Exercise 2.5
(p. 94)
1 (a) 180 m2
(b) 780 cm2
(c) 3.913 m2 or 39 130 cm2 or 3 913 000 mm2
2 (a)
(b) 54 cm2
Exercise 2.2
(p. 78)
1 (a) 75.6 cm 76.4 cm (b) 1.53 km 1.61 km
(c) 19.3 m 19.9 m
(d) 7.59 cm 7.69 cm
(e) 12.3 m 13.3 m
(f) 1.089 km 1.091 km
2 (a) (i) 0.000 (ii) 0.05%
(b) (i) 0.001
(ii) 0.14% (c) (i) 0.001 (ii) 0.12%
(d) (i) 0.009 (ii) 0.87%
3 (a) 84 1.5 m (b) 48 0.9 cm (c) 656 16 cm
(d) 4760 15 m
4 (a) 102.4 1.6 cm
(b) 150 1 m
(c) 705 7.5 mm
5 2000 56 cm2
6 (a) 15.5 m (b) 8.5 cm
(c) 74.5 mm
(d) 76.45 and 76.55 m
7 A
8 (a) B
(b) A
9 (a) length 0.04, width 0.0625
(b) length 4%, width 6.25% (c) 16.04 1.64 cm2
10 (a) maximum 28.8 m, minimum 28.0 m (b) 1.4%
(c) maximum 50 m2, minimum 47 m2 (d) 84 bags
11 (a) two cans of paint
(b) maximum 36 m, minimum 32 m
(b) 35 boxes
12 (a) 1306 72.4 m2
13 Students own answers
14 (a) 2.5% (b) 82 km/h
(c) Too high. Then you are actually travelling below
the speed limit if the speedometer indicates that you
are driving at the speed limit.
Exercise 2.3
(p. 82)
1 (a) 825 cm2
(b) 1853 cm2
(c) 1750 mm2
(d) 506 cm2
(e) 600 cm2
(f) 628 cm2
(g) 143 cm2
(h) 240 cm2
2 (a) D (b) C (c) B
(b) 176 kg
3 (a) 1408 m2
(c) 62%
4 (a) 451 cm (b) 1546 cm2
(b) 81.8%
5 (a) (i) 311.1 m2 (ii) 69.1 m2
6 The area of the top of the pizza is 616 cm2, so any
rectangle that gives this area with integer values.
Sample answers: 25 25; 22 28; 31 20 etc.
7 (a) (i) 3 cm (ii) 2 cm
(b) They are the same.
516
Exercise 2.6
(p. 98)
1 (a) Yes (b) No (c) Yes (d) No
(e) No
(f) No (g) Yes (h) No
(b) 1260 mm3
(c) 210 cm3
2 (a) 600 cm3
3
3
(d) 512 m
(e) 28 274 cm
(f) 63 m3
(g) 1080 cm3
(h) 9600 mm3
3 (a) 600 cm3
(b) 560 m3
4 (a) E
(b) B
(c) A (d) A
(b) 12 000 litres = 12 kL
5 (a) 12 m3
7 50 cups
6 3040 m3
8 (a) 200 cm
(b) 419 days
9 5654.9 cm3
10 Any of these combinations (length, width, height) in
metres: (1,1,36), (1,2,18), (1,3,12), (1,4,9), (1,6,6),
(2,2,9), (2,3,6), (3,3,4)
(b) 62 cm
11 (a) 15 944 cm3
(c) 547.4 kL
12 (a) 76 027 mL (b) 14 451 cm3
Chapter review
(p. 102)
1 (a) D
(b) C
(c) B
(d) E
2 (a) 6.3%
(b) They are the same.
(c) 6662 33.5 cm2
Replay
(p. 106)
1 STEM | LEAF
1 | 7 8
2 | 5 6
3 | 1 3 4 9
4 | 0 2
5 | 1
2 (a) 3 h 15 min
(b) 10 h 30 min
(c) 6 min
(b) 12
(c) 600
3 (a) 33
4 (a) 212.5
(b) $0.08
(c) 72
5 (a) 8
(b) 81
(c) 2
(c) 25
6 (a) 1
(b) 3 1--37 (a) 15a 12ab
(b) 60xy + 17x y (c) 8j 2k
(c) 54e3fg
8 (a) 80gh
(b) 36k2
(b) 30y 55y2
(c) 3p2 + 4p + 63
9 (a) 8x 16
10 (a) 4(m 7) (b) 7d(ed + 5) (c) (g 3)(f + 5)
11 (a) (i) 0.4 (ii) 40%
(b) (i) 0.38 (ii) 37.5%
(c) (i) 0.42 (ii) 41.67%
(b) x4
(c) x4
12 (a) x8
25 (a) $364
(b) $487.50
(c) $606.25
(d) $649.95
26 $1280
27 (a) $2035
(b) 7 years and 1 month
28 $7809.50
29 Surface area is multiplied by four
3p 5 q 7
30 (a) 2
(b) -------------(c) 5x5y7
2
31 (a) Option A: at least $16 000
Option B: at least $12 666.67 (b) $6000
(c) Option A is better if Bettina expects to sell less
than $6000 worth of goods per week, but this is less
than her minimum expectations.
32 (a) 21.46%
(b) 21.46%
(c) They are equally efficient
Chapter 3
Prep zone
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
(a)
(a)
(a)
(a)
(a)
(a)
(a)
(p. 114)
equilateral (b) isosceles (c) scalene
45.79
(b) 12.23
(c) 4.55
144
(b) 3025
(c) 1406.25
9
(b) 13
(c) 16
8.06
(b) 25.65
(c) 17.93
x=6
(b) x = 81
(c) x = 33
x = 6 (b) x = 6.24 (c) c = 18.03
Exercise 3.1
(p. 117)
1 (a) Yes (b) No (c) No
(d) No (e) Yes
(f) Yes (g) Yes (h) Yes (i) No
2 (a)
a
b
c
a2
b2
c2
(a)
21
36
42
441
1296
(e)
18
24
30
324
576
900
(f)
26
26
36
676
676
1296
(p. 107)
(g)
19
28
34
361
784
1156
(h)
22
30
37
484
900
1369
1764
36
36
51
yes
(b)
23
33
38
529
1089 1444
no
yes
(c)
23
36
43
529
1296 1849
(d)
31
36
43
961
1296 1849
no
(e)
18
39
43
324
1521 1849
yes
(f)
23
34
41
529
1156 1681
yes
(g)
23
34
41
529
1156 1681
yes
(h)
22
27
27
484
729
729
no
(i)
51
52
81
2601 2704
yes
5 (a) Yes
(f) Yes
(k) Yes
(b) No
(g) Yes
(l) No
(c) No
(h) Yes
(d) Yes
(i) Yes
(e) Yes
(j) No
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a2
b2
c2
(a)
3 cm
4 cm
5 cm
16
25
(b)
12 cm
16 cm
20 cm
(c) 60 mm 80 mm 100 mm
24 cm
256
400
6400
10 000
25 cm
49
576
625
(e) 24 mm 90 mm 93 mm
576
8100
8649
(d)
7 cm
144
3600
Exercise 3.5
(p. 140)
5.83 m
2 A
(a) 44.82 m
(b) 18.18 m
4 B
5 0.51 m
3.47 m
7 A
8 C 9 11.31 cm
1.88 km
11 3.14 m
12 11.95 cm
Through mountains $157 429;
Around mountains $132 500
14 $1621.50
15 A B C D E F A (or the reverse order)
16 6.89 m extra wood; first new design 9.48 m extra;
second design 4.5 m extra. The last design is the
cheapest.
a2 + b2 = c2
7 Students own answers
1
3
6
10
13
Exercise 3.2
(p. 124)
1 (a) 15 m
(b) 50 mm
(c) 13 cm
(d) 25 cm (e) 2.5 m
(f) 8.5 mm
2 (a) 12 mm (b) 24 m
(c) 24 cm
(d) 16 cm (e) 12 m
(f) 6 cm
3 (a) 26
(b) 9.43
(c) 15
(d) 17.89
(e) 19.21 (f) 130
(g) 13.89 (h) 17.03
4 (a) C (b) B
5 (a) C
(b) A
6 (a) Yes (b) Yes (c) Yes (d) No
(e) No
(f) Yes (g) No
(h) No
7 192 cm
8 (b) 19, 180, 181; 36, 323, 325; 60, 221, 229
Chapter review
(p. 144)
1 (a) Yes (b) No
(c) Yes
2 (a) 30 mm, 30 mm, 48 mm, No
(b) 20 mm, 50 mm, 54 mm, Yes
(c) 26 mm, 45 mm, 52 mm, Yes
3 (a) No
(b) Yes
4 (a) 20 cm
(b) 50 m
(c) 30 m
5 (a) 75
(b) 38.83
(c) 12.5
6 (a) 75 cm
(b) 24.60 mm
(c) 63.64 m
7 (a) 40.82
(b) 10.30
8 (a) x = 27.33
(b) x = 78.33
(c) x = 15.23
9 (a) 9.64
(b) 13
10 E
11 (a) 3.8 m
(b) 6.6 m
(c) 4.97 m
12 Ming wins by 1.58 s 13 7 m
14 132 m
15 (a) 19.71 m, 10 sleepers (b) $350
16 (a) 2 m
(b) Possiblymany races are won by less than 2 m
17 (a) 4 cm
(b) 5.66 cm
(c) 21.66 cm
Exercise 3.3
(p. 130)
1 (a) 13
(b) 10
(c) 15
(d) 39
(e) 26
(f) 65
2 (a) 13.60
(b) 13.42
(c) 6.12
(d) 16.74
(e) 8.54 cm (f) 21.26 mm
3 B
4 4.50 m
5 (a) D
(b) D
6 (a) 17 cm (b) 34 m
(c) 10 cm
(d) 5 m (e) 35 m
(f) 10 cm
7 (a) 9.90 cm
(b) 27.46 mm
(c) 19.21 cm
(d) 10.20 m
(e) 5.52 km
(f) 13.89 m
8 C
9 (a) x = 10 cm, y = 14.42 cm
(b) x = 12.21 cm, y = 12.81 cm
(c) a = 9.43 m, b = 8.94 m
(d) x = 25.61 mm, y = 28.28 mm
(e) a = 5.83 cm, b = 8.37 cm
(f) a = 8.06 cm, b = 9 cm, c = 9.85 cm
10 C
11 (a) 200 = 14.14 cm; 1.414 = 2.
(b) 2
12 (a) Sample answers
Replay
1
2
3
5
ym
50 m
Distance
from
corner, y m
10
15
20
25
Total
distance
50.01 m 50.04 m 50.25 m 50.99 m 52.20 m 53.85 m 55.90 m
swum, x m
(b) 55.90 m
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6
7
8
9
10
11
(p. 148)
(a) 197
(b) 35
(c) 65
(b) 47
(c) 55
(a) 5
4 (a) 90
(b) 55
(c) 168
64 cm3
(a) 8
(b) 44
(c) 259
1
st
(a) 8
(b) ----(c) ---3s
3
-----(a) 2--5(b) 1--3(c) 12
(d) 19
7
13
3
6
(b) x
(c) x
(a) x
(a) $216.75
(b) more than 160
(a) $50
(b) $20.63
(b) 81.7 cm2
(c) 207.5 cm2
(a) 140 cm2
Chapter 4
Prep zone
(p. 152)
1 (a) 14x (b) 8y (c) k2
2 (a) 4h + 2y
(b) 8y3 + 6x2 2x
(c) 60g3
3 (a) 12xy (b) 20k2
Exercise 3.4
(p. 135)
1 (a) 35
(b) 24
(c) 9
(e) 48 cm (f) 77 mm
2 (a) 25.40
(b) 19.74
(c) 31.43
(d) 118.76
(e) 11.18 m
(f) 17.05 m
3 2.42 m
4 (a) A (b) D
5 (a) x = 9
(b) x = 9.80
(c) x = 3
(d) x = 8
(e) x = 7.48, y = 8.31 (f) x = 6.63, y = 17.32
6 (a) 14.14 cm
(b) 8.49 m
(c) 70.71 cm
(d) 24.75 m
(d) 40 m
(b) 4x2y
(c) 2x2
4 (a) 4x2
5 (a) 6
(b) 9
(c) 4
(b) (i) 22 m
6 (a) (i) 20 cm (ii) 25 cm2
(c) (i) 16 mm (ii) 12 mm2
(ii) 18 m2
Exercise 4.1
(p. 154)
1 (a) 7
(b) 21
(c) 2
(d) 8
(e) 0
(f) 21
(g) 18
(h) 25
(i) 8
(j) 1
(k) 27
(l) 1
(d) 3
(e) 18
2 (a) 13
(b) 31
(c) 20
(h) 73
(i) 21
(j) 24
(f) 3 (g) 13
(l) 22
(k) 27
(c) 8
(d) 9
(e) 95
3 (a) 129
(b) 7
(i) 21
(j) 36
(f) 11 (g) 24
(h) 42
(l) 67
(k) 53
4 D
5 A
6 B
7 (a) (i) 32 (ii) 41 (iii) 86
(b) (i) 197.9 (ii) 294.5 (iii) 3357.7
(c) (i) 2.4 (ii) 180 (iii) 10 125
8 6.4 joules 9 282.8 cm2
10 d must be a negative number divisible by 6.
11 (a) (i) 5 (ii) 5 (iii) same answers
(b) (i) 65 (ii) 65 (iii) same answers
(c) (i) (x5 y5)(x5 + y5)
(ii) 310 210 = (35 25)(35 + 25) = (211)(275)
Exercise 4.2
(p. 159)
1 (a) 2x + 10
(b) 8x 16
(c) 9x 18
(d) 4a + 36
(e) 8b + 24
(f) 3k 12
(i) 3d 18
(g) 2m 6 (h) 5n 30
(k) 4d 32
(l) 6x + 18
(j) 7x 7
(n) 2x + 10
(o) 5x + 30
(m) 9c + 54
(b) m2 + 5m
(c) x2 + 9x
3 (a) x2 + 3x
(f) x2 6x
(d) s2 7s (e) x2 x
2
2
(i) n2 + 9n
(g) x + 8x (h) x + 4x
(b) 2u2 12u
(c) 5x2 5x
5 (a) 3x2 + 6x
(e) 9x2 + 18x
(f) 4x2 + 16x
(d) 11m2 + 33m
(h) 7q2 7q
(i) 9b2 + 54b
(g) 2x2 14x
6 15x + 6
7 (a) 10x + 2 (b) 15q 10
(c) 24x + 30
(e) 63 18u
(f) 24 32x
(d) 12p + 14
(h) 10r2 35r (i) 10x2 15x
(g) 12n2 16n
(k) 16x 14x2
(l) 35k 30k2
(j) 12x2 8x
8 (a) 2x + 10
(b) 3y + 5 (c) 2a2 + 3ab 2a
(e) 6k2 + 21k 4
(d) 12p + 6q 3
(f) 10x2 + 20xy 15xz + 5x
(g) 2dc 6d 2 + 10df 12d (h) 36y + 7y2
9 (a) 5x + 2
(b) 8 y (c) 2x 11 (d) 5a + 13
(f) 3x2 + 10x 4
(e) 2a2 3a + 10
(h) 9k2 + 27k
(g) 7y2 26y 10
10 E
11 D
12 A
13 (a)
(b) 6x + 18
x+9
(c) (i) 48 cm (ii) 130.2 cm
(d) Not possible.
(iii) 66
No negative values can be
2x
used, nor can 0.
(e) 2x(x + 9) cm2
(f) (2x2 + 18x) cm2
(g) (i) 1160 cm2
(ii) 504 cm2 (iii) 0 cm2; not possible in real life
14 (a) 2400 m
(b) 10(3y 2) (c) y(2y + 3)
(d) (i) 14 m (ii) 702 m (iii) 2849 m
(e) 5
15 (a) x(x + 3) (b) 10x 12
(c) 3 cm, 4 cm
16 Two possible methods are to substitute values for x
and to use areas of rectangles.
Exercise 4.3
(p. 163)
1 (a) xy + 5x + 6y + 30 (b) xy + 7x + 4y + 28
(c) ce + 3c + de + 3d (d) rt + 8r + st + 8s
(e) ab a + 2b 2 (f) pq 2p + 3q 6
(g) x2 + 4x + 3 (h) y2 + 11y + 18
(i) ax + 3x ap 3p (j) ay + 4a by 4b
(k) mn 6m 2n + 12 (l) km 4k 5m + 20
2 x2 + x 12
3 (a) 2ab 6a + b 3 (b) 3x2 + 5x 2
(c) 3mn 3m + 2n 2 (d) 4y2 + 2y 2
(e) 10k2 29k 21 (f) 8a2 + 14a 15
(g) 4mp + 4np + mq + nq (h) 7ax + 7kx + ay + ky
(j) 10g2 47g + 9
(i) 12p2 11p + 2
(l) p2 q2
(k) a2 b2
4 E
5 B
6 D
(b) 204 cm2
(c) 6
7 (a) (x + 7)(x + 2) cm2
(d) x2 + 9x + 14
8 (a) (i) (15 + x) m (ii) (3 + x) m
(iii) (15 + x)(3 + x) m2 (iv) (45 + 18x + x2) m2
(b) New garden bed has (18x + x2) m2 more area.
(c) 40 m2 extra area
9 a + b = 1; e.g. --14- + --34-
Exercise 4.4
(p. 168)
1 (a) k2 + 4k + 4 (b) m2 + 10m + 25 (c) d 2 2d + 1
(e) x2 + 16x + 64
(d) p2 6p + 9
(g) m2 + 2mn + n2
(f) y2 + 24y + 144
(h) w2 2wk + k2
(i) a2 8a + 16
(k) x2 + 18x + 81
(j) y2 + 12y + 36
(l) k2 14k + 49
(b) 4w2 + 36w + 81
2 (a) 16y2 + 24y + 9
(d) 36k2 12k + 1
(c) 9x2 30x + 25
(f) 9 48d + 64d 2
(e) 49 28a + 4a2
2
(g) 1 8c + 16c
(h) 36 + 84y + 49y2
(i) 16g2 8gh + h2
(j) 9a2 + 6ad + d 2
(k) 4a2 12ab + 9b2
(l) 25m2 + 80mn + 64n2
3 (a) c2 25
(b) a2 16
(c) k2 64
(e) x2 y2
(f) c2 d 2
(d) m2 49
2
2
(g) 81 x
(h) 9 y
(i) 1 k2
(j) 36 w2
(k) p2 q2
(l) h2 g2
4 (a) 4m2 1
(b) 9x2 16
(c) 36b2 49
2
2
(e) 64 25a
(f) 9 4d 2
(d) 25y 1
(g) 16a2 25c2
(h) 9m2 4n2
(i) 4x2 49y2
(j) 16a2 25b2
(k) 9 c2d 2
(l) 25 j 2k2
5 B
6 E
7 D
8 A
9 E
10 (a) (i) True (ii) False (iii) False (iv) True
(b) True
11 (a) (i) x2 + 14x + 49 (ii) 4x2 12x + 9
(b) (i) 121 cm2 (ii) 25 cm2
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(b) (x2 4) m2
12 (a) x2 m2
(c) Square playing field is larger by 4 m2.
14 4c2 + 12ch + 9h2
13 d2 + 2ad + a2
15 (a) Filomena: 3x, Stan: 6y (b) 36y2 36xy + 9x2
16 (a) --32- m
(b) 1 --14- g (c) --32- m 1 --14- g
(d)
9--4
m2
15
-----4
mg +
25
-----16
g2
17 S1 = 4R21, S2 = 4R22
S1 S2 = 4R21 4R22
= 4(R21 R22)
= 4(R1 R2)(R1 + R2)
18 (R r)(R + r)
19 Sample answers: a = 5 b = 4; a = 13 b = 5;
a = 10 b = 6; any Pythagorean triad where a = length
of hypotenuse and b = either of the other side
lengths.
(b) 1--2- (B b)(B + b)
20 (a) 1--2- B2 1--2- b2
2
12b
(ii) -------------------2 100 = 96%
1--
25b
2
Exercise 4.5
(p. 173)
1 (a) 3
(b) 4 (c) 2
(d) 3
(e) a
(f) q
(g) 3g
(h) 4ab (i) m
(j) p
(k) 5x
(l) 3ab
2 (a) 3(x + 3) (b) 12(y + 2) (c) 6(1 + 7a)
(d) 4(1 + 2b) (e) 2(k 3) (f) 4(m 5)
(g) 7(4p 1)
(h) 4(4k 1) (i) a(3 + b)
(j) w(y + 5)
(k) 2(a + 2b 4c)
(l) 3(x 5y + 3)
(b) 4(2y + 9) (c) 7(2a 5)
3 (a) 5(2x + 5)
(d) 6(2d 3) (e) 9(2 3m) (f) 3(2 5k)
(g) a(3 + 2b) (h) y(5x + 2) (i) 3g(3f 4h)
(j) 2b(12ac 5) (k) k(5m 3n + 2gh)
(l) c(1 + 4b + 2a)
4 (a) x(x + 3) (b) y(y + 6) (c) k(5 k)
(d) m(8 m) (e) p(4p + 7) (f) a(9a + 5)
(g) 3d(2 3d)
(h) 2g(11 7g) (i) 2a(ab + 2)
(j) 6h(gh + 3) (k) 8xy(2x 5y) (l) 6ab(3 7a)
(b) 4(k + 6) (c) y(y + 3)
5 (a) 2(m + 6)
(d) x(x + 1) (e) 4(4a 1) (f) 7(3b 1)
(g) 8(3p 5) (h) 2(9w 8)
(i) 3x(2x + 1) (j) 7y(2 + 7y)
(k) 2(4d + 2f + 3g) (l) 5(3a + 2b + 1)
(m) 4x(3x + 4 5y z) (n) 2k(m 2m2 + 3 + 4k)
6 (a) (a + 3)(x + 5) (b) (n 2)(m + 9)
(c) (y 1)(4 + w) (d) (x + 5)(3 + y)
(e) (q + 5)(p 2)
(f) (f 1)(d 6)
(g) (2x + 3)(y 1) (h) (3p + 5)(a 1)
(i) (d 2)(5d 4) (j) (m 6)(3m 7)
(c) False
(d) True
7 (a) True (b) False
(e) False
(f) False
8 (b) 3x 6xy = 3x(1 2y)
(c) a(b + 2) 3(b + 2) = (b + 2)(a 3)
(e) 4p + 3k cannot be factorised or
4p + 3kp = p(4 + 3k)
(f) 3y2 9y + 12xy = 3y(y + 3 4x)
9 C
10 B
11 D
12 C
13 A
520
14
16
17
18
5(3a 2b2)
15 (a) 8ab + 12a (b) 4a(2b + 3)
(a) (c + 2)(d + 5) (b) c = d + 3
Sample answers: 3x + 12xy; 6x + 9xb; 12abx + 15cx
(a) x(4x x + y) (b) x2(5 )
(c) 5 must be greater than zero, so must be
less than 5
Exercise 4.6
(p. 177)
1 (a) (x + 4)(y + 3) (b) (p + 1)(q + 5)
(c) (m + 2)(n + 9) (d) (a + f )(b + d)
(e) (p + t)(q + r)
(f) (m 3)(k + 6)
(g) (p 7)(n + 1) (h) (a 5)(b + 1)
(i) (m 2)(n 7) (j) (a 6)(b 4)
(k) (x + 2)(x 8)
(l) (y + 4)(y 6)
2 (a) (k + 2)(p + 3)
(b) (m + p)(n + q)
(c) (d + 6)(c + 2)
(d) (a + k)(d + h)
(e) (x 4)(y + 2)
(f) (e 1)(g + 3)
(g) (b + 1)(c 1) (h) (y + 3)(x 1)
(i) (k 3)(m n) (j) (d 6)(f g)
(k) (a 4)(a + 5) (l) (k 2)(k + 5)
3 D
4 C
5 A
6 C
7 (a) de + 2d + ce + 2c (b) (d + c)(e + 2)
8 (a) x2 4x + 12 3x (b) (x 4)(x 3)
(b) (y + 6)2
9 (a) y2 + 12y + 36
(c) Square of side length y + 6
10 Sample answers: 2x + 2a to give (x + a)(x + 2),
xy + ay to give (x + a)(x + y)
11 (a) (a + 7)(b + c + d)
(b) c + d = 7.
Sample answers: c = 1, d = 6
Exercise 4.7
(p. 180)
1 (a) (x 4)(x + 4) (b) (y 5)(y + 5)
(c) (d 8)(d + 8) (d) (a 6)(a + 6)
(e) (g 1)(g + 1)
(f) (k 2)(k + 2)
(g) (12 h)(12 + h)
(h) (7 x)(7 + x)
(i) (3m p)(3m + p) (j) (c 2e)(c + 2e)
(l) (8f 7g)(8f + 7g)
(k) (5a b)(5a + b)
2 (a) 2(x 3)(x + 3) (b) 6(x 2)(x + 2)
(c) 5(4 y)(4 + y) (d) 3(5 y)(5 + y)
(e) 7(a b)(a + b)
(f) 10(m n)(m + n)
(g) 8(x 2)(x + 2) (h) 11(x 3)(x + 3)
(i) 4(a 3b)(a + 3b)
3 (a) (4a 3)(4a + 3)
(b) (5b 1)(5b + 1)
(c) (4 3p)(4 + 3p) (d) (5 8y)(5 + 8y)
(e) (x 7y)(x + 7y) (f) (n 9p)(n + 9p)
(h) (3a 7b)(3a + 7b)
(g) (2p 9q)(2p + 9q)
(i) (2x 7w)(2x + 7w) (j) (9y 11k)(9y + 11k)
(k) (10m 3)(10m + 3)
(l) (10a 13b)(10a + 13b)
4 (a) 3(3a 7b)(3a + 7b) (b) 2(9c 8d )(9c + 8d )
(c) 7(5x 2)(5x + 2)
(d) 5(10y 3)(10y + 3)
(e) 6(6 7m)(6 + 7m) (f) 8(5 4p)(5 + 4p)
(g) 10(4p 11q)(4p + 11q) (h) 3(2k 9n)(2k + 9n)
(i) 5(3y 4p)(3y + 4p)
5 Two terms, both squares, separated by a minus sign.
6 C
7 B
8 B
9 (x 9)(x + 9)
10 10(10 3x)(10 + 3x)
11 (8x 3y)(8x + 3y)
12 a = b + 1. For example: b = 2, a = 3
13 (a) (a b c)(a + b + c)
(b) a b c = 10k, k = 1,2,3,...
Sample answers: a = 19, b = 7, c = 2; a = 10, b = 1,
c=1
14 (a) --12- g (T2 T1)(T2 + T1)
(b)
1--g
2
(T2 T1)(T2 + T1) = 1--2- g( 1--g- ) (T2 + T1) = 1--2- (T2 + T1)
Exercise 4.8
1
4
5
10
11
12
(p. 183)
(a) (y + 8)2
(b) (b + 7)2
(c) (k 6)2
(d) (p 2)2
(e) (x + 5)2
(f) (y + 4)2
(g) (a 9)2
(h) (d 10)2
(i) (c 12)2
(a) (3f + 4)2
(b) (4d + 5)2
(c) (2x 3)2
(d) (5y 2)2
(e) (4k + 1)2
(f) (3p + 7)2
2
2
(g) (8m 5)
(h) (6n 1)
(i) (3x + 10)2
(j) (2w + 9)2
(k) (11y 2)2
(l) (7c 4)2
(a) (k + 3m)2
(b) (x + 6y)2
(c) (p 4q)2
(d) (c 5d )2
(e) (5a + b)2
(f) (w + 10z)2
(g) (3m q)2
(h) (x 9y)2
(i) (7m 2n)2
2
2
(j) (3a + 4b)
(k) (3c + 11d)
(l) (6m 7p)2
Three terms that follow the pattern a2 2ab + b2
C
6 D
7 C
8 x + 12
9 5
(b) 1 or 4
(a) (2x + 5)2
(b) a = 2b
(a) (3a 6b)2
(c) b = 1, a = 2; b = 3, a = 6
(a) 4x2 5x + 1 (b) 5 must be less than 2x
(c) (4x 1)(x 1)
(d) x 1 = 0, x = 1; 4x 1 = 0, x = 1--4-
Exercise 4.9
(p. 186)
1 (a) 3, 2
(b) 10, 2
(c) 4, 7
(d) 2, 8
(e) 2, 24
(f) 1, 7
(g) 5, 3
(h) 2, 12
(j) 9, 5
(k) 5, 5
(l) 3, 4
(i) 2, 4
2 (a) (x + 1)(x + 4) (b) (x + 3)(x + 5)
(c) (x + 2)(x + 7) (d) (x + 1)(x + 6)
(e) (x + 5)(x + 8) (f) (x + 4)(x + 9)
(h) (x + 11)2
(i) (x + 1)(x + 3)
(g) (x + 6)2
(j) (x + 7)(x + 8) (k) (x + 6)(x + 10)
(l) (x + 2)(x + 9)
3 (a) (x 6)(x 2) (b) (x 3)(x 1)
(c) (x + 7)(x + 5) (d) (x 5)(x 4)
(e) (x 4)(x + 1) (f) (x 2)(x + 6)
(g) (x 4)(x + 5) (h) (x 7)(x + 6)
(i) (x 9)(x + 2) (j) (x 4)(x + 8)
(k) (x 6)(x + 8) (l) (x 12)(x + 2)
4 (a) 3(x + 2)(x + 4) (b) 2(x + 2)(x + 5)
(c) 6(x 1)(x 3) (d) 4(x 1)(x 6)
(e) 2(x 3)(x + 5) (f) 5(x 2)(x + 6)
(g) 4(x 2)(x + 1) (h) 3(x 8)(x + 2)
(i) 6(x 4)(x 3)
5 C
6 E
7 B
8 length x + 5; width x + 2
9 x 2, x 7
10 (x + 8)(x 6); for x = 6 the expression is equal to 0.
11 (a) 20, 18, 8
(b) (x + 4)(x + 5), (x + 6)(x + 3), (x + 8)(x + 1)
(b) (x + 8)(x + 3)
12 (a) x2 + 11x + 24
(c) x = 97
(d) x = 97 in x(x + 11) + 24
Chapter review
1
2
5
6
7
8
9
10
(a)
(a)
(a)
(a)
(b)
(a)
(a)
(a)
(c)
(a)
(p. 189)
(b) 5
(c) 12
7
(b) 34
3 E
4 A
(c) 10x2 + 5x
4x + 28
(b) x2 3x
(i) 13x 7 (ii) 18x2 + 19x 6
(i) 45 (iii) 358
(b) 6a2 + 7a 20
x2 + 10x + 16
(b) 25c2 20cd + 4d2
x2 + 24x + 144
4(2a + 3)
(b) 5k(3 + 4k)
pq(5p 3 + 2q r) (d) 6(4a + ab + 12)
3
(5 + x) cm
20 cm
1--3
L21H
(d) (i)
20L22
(b)
1--3
L22H
(c)
1--3
(ii) 1, 2
Replay
(p. 192)
1 (a) trapezium (b) rhombus
(c) isosceles triangle
(b) 27
(c) 10
2 (a) 11
3 (a) 0.26
(b) 10.700
(c) 8.600
4 (a) 47h
(b) 3bc 5b (c) 2k
(b) 15p + 10p2 5pq
5 (a) 6m m2
(c) 10a + 3 a2
6 (a) $0
(b) $1200
(c) $12 060
7 9 months
8 (a) 0.3 m
(b) 124 500 cm
(c) 268.7 mm
(b) 201.1 m2
(c) 65.4 cm2
9 (a) 23.5 cm2
10 (a) 102 cm2
(b) 40 cm2
(c) 80 cm2
11 (a) 3.61
(b) 8.49
(c) 17.29
12 (a) 10 cm
(b) 5.4 cm
(c) 3.5 cm
Chapter 5
Prep zone
1 (a)
(f)
2 (a)
(c)
(e)
3 (a)
4 (a)
5 (a)
(e)
(p. 196)
14
(b) 13
(c) 12 1--2(d) 12
(e) 5.34
62.7221
equilateral (b) scalene and right angled
scalene (d) isosceles
isosceles and right angled (f) scalene
42
(b) 40
(c) 54
(d) 4
64 (b) 25 (c) 53
4 : 5 (b) 3 : 2 (c) 5 : 4 (d) 4 : 3
3 : 4 (f) 4 : 5
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Exercise 5.1
1 (a)
(p. 199)
(b)
A
x
5
6
20
O 12
H 45
15
A
adjacent, hypotenuse
7
10
11
opposite, adjacent
(d)
(c)
41
H 105
y A
Exercise 5.3
7.5 H
1 (a)
O
adjacent, hypotenuse
H
O 12
tangent
(f)
(c)
H 35
5.8 A
H 105
cosine
sine
p
(f) -q
(f)
H 35
5.8 A
(b) A
5
12
7 (a)
(b)
Exercise 5.2
1 (c) 0.71
(b) (i)
(c) (i)
7
-----24
7----25
3--or
5
(c) 10 km
7 km
3 km
7 km
T
M
3 km
(ii)
0.6
4
--3
3--5
or 1 1--3-
(ii)
8----17
21
-----29
(b) sine
ramp
or 0.47
(iii)
0.5 m
25
or 0.72
11 tan ratio
9----41
or 0.22
(iii) 1.05
(iii)
sine
10 (a)
(p. 203)
(e) 0.71
(g) 1
(ii)
tangent
10
O
32
13
3.3 O
(e)
O
y A
7.5 H
opposite, hypotenuse
(d) k (e) n
(f) p
2 (a) a
(b) f
(c) g
3 Students own answers
4 (a) C
(b) E
(c) E
(d) D
e
i
k
o
5 (b) --(c) -(d) -(e) --d
g
j
n
41
opposite, adjacent
(d)
10
O
32
2 (a) (i)
15
A
cosine
H 45
opposite, hypotenuse
(e)
6 (a) 13
(b)
A
x
20
3.3
O
(p. 210)
12 sine ratio
13 (a)
13
12
14 sin 42 = 0.669
(b) 5
(c)
5----13
Exercise 5.4
(p. 214)
1 (a) 26.63
(b) 7.51
(c) 18.87
(d) 33.27
(e) 4.04
(f) 58.11
(g) 35.08
(h) 0.92
2 (a) 313.49 (b) 137.73
(c) 34.31
(d) 13.62
(e) 229.40
(f) 89.71
(g) 8.32
(h) 150.13
3 (a) C (b) D
4 (a) D (b) E
5 The adjacent side divided by the hypotenuse must
be approximately equal to 0.45.
6 2.40 m
7 1.39 m
8 7.60 m
9 7.01 m
10 10.72 m
11 3.70 m
12 47.57 cm
13 5.52 mm
Exercise 5.5
(p. 219)
1 (a) 39
(b) 15
(c) 35
(d) 62
(e) 10
(f) 41
(g) 11
(h) 78
2 (a) C (b) D
(c) D
3 54
4 15
5 24
6 44
7 8
8 (a) 31
(b) 4121 m
9 Students own answers
Exercise 5.6
1
4
8
9
(p. 229)
122.06 m
2 16
3 62.50
D
5 B
6 9.58 m
7 24
height of tree distance from car 0.51
76 m
10 26.17 m
Chapter review
1 (a)
4--3
(b)
9----40
2 (a) x = 11.05 cm
(c) p = 10.24 m
-----3 (a) 3--5(b) 15
17
(p. 232)
(c)
60
-----11
(b) t = 3.94 cm
(c)
20
-----29
c
e
h
4 (a) -(b) --(c) --a
d
g
5 (a) 0.47
(b) 0.88
(c) 0.53
(d) 0.88
(e) 0.47
(f) 1.88
6 (a) 2.19 cm
(b) 15 cm
(c) 55
(d) 111.9 m
(e) 1767 m
(f) 68
7 A
8 22.84 cm
9 33.58 m
10 48
11 1.33 m
12 76.9 km
13 215.44 m
14 46
16 63.4
15 (a) 2.23 cm
(b) 15.6 cm2
Chapter 6
Prep zone
1 (a) P = 5
(e) C = 5
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
5(c) ----12
(a) $62.00
(b) $136.40
(a) $13.50
(b) $992
(a) (i) $12 (ii) 5 weeks
(b) (i) $33 (ii) 5 weeks
(b) 87.0 cm2
(c) 120 cm2
(a) 53.1 cm2
(a) 46 m2
(b) 288 cm2
(c) 50.1 cm2
(a) yes (b) no (c) yes (d) no
4.9 m
(c) 6
(a) 3
(b) 4
(c) 6x2 18x
(a) 20x + 16
(b) x2 + 5x
(a) 6(2g + 3) (b) wx(1 16x) (c) (2 + p)(5j 7)
(a) (x + 5)(x + 2) (b) (x + 5)(x 3)
(c) (x 6)(x 3)
(p. 244)
(b) P = 11
(f) C = 17
(c) P = 3
(g) C = 9
(d) P = 13
(h) C = 7
2
Y
3 C
A
2
1
(p. 238)
3 (a)
E
F
2 11
1 2 3X
G
2
3
4 D
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(d)
Y
6
5
4
3
2
1
y=x+4
(e)
(f)
3 2 110
13
31
49
200
400
600
12
24
36
12
18
11
1 2 3 4X
(b)
e
D
2 (a) Linear b
8
6
Y
1
3 2 110
2
3
4
5
(c)
y=x2
4
2 3 4X
2
0
4 3 2 1
0
0
0
3
6
9
y = 2x
(b)
(c)
524
10
8
6
4
2
6 9 c
1 2 3 e
0 1 2 3 4 5 6X
1
(e) Linear
h
20
15
10
5
x = 6 (b) y = 15
(c) a = 10
b = 21
(e) c = 12
(f) d = 14
g = 19 (b) x = 42
(c) y = 6
(f) k = 36
x = 35
(e) b = 12
15x 6
(b) 20 6x
(c) 15x + 43
True (b) False
(c) False
2
3
4
5
1 (a)
d
3
Exercise 6.1
(b) Linear
Y
4
3
2
1
4 (a)
(d)
5 (a)
(d)
6 (a)
7 (a)
k
12
10
8
6
4
2
1 2 3 4 5 g
(f) Linear
3 2 1 0
1 2 3 4 j
q
6
4
(p. 246)
10
20
30
400
800
1200
$7
$14
$21
12
20
28
76
124
6 4 220
4
3 (a) D
(b) B
4 (a) Number
6 f
(c) C
of litres
Cost
(dollars)
Weekly wage
(dollars)
80
7 (a)
12
(e) $880
3
Exercise 6.3
(p. 259)
1 (a) (i)
x=3
6
4
2
Distance
cycled
(metres)
(c) 230 m
(f) d = 85t
y=x+2
2 12 0 1 2 3 x
(ii)
Y
4
2
$US
y=x3
2
3 2 12 0 1
4
6
10
(iii)
Y
5
4
3
2
1
6
4
2
4
(b) $US3.70
(e) $A18.30
12
16
3 2 110
(c) $US9.20
(d) $A10.50
8 Students own answers.
(p. 251)
1 (a) 1 (b) --25- (c) 1--3- (d) 0 (e) 2 (f) undefined
2 (a) positive (b) negative (c) zero
(d) undefined
3 (a) B
(b) A
(c) A (d) C
(e) B
(b) 3
(c) 1--3(d) 0
(e) 2--54 (i) (a) 1
(ii) Graph b (iii) Graph a
5 (a) C (b) B
(c) A
(d) E
(d) 1
(e) 2
(f) 1
6 (a) 2
(b) 3
(c) 4
(i) 1--5(j) 5--9(k) 0
(l) 0
(g) 2
(h) 1
(n) 5
(o)
3
4
5
6
7
500
400
300
200
100
y = 3x + 6
2 1 0 1 2 3 X
3
6
(v)
Y
12
9
6
3
2
0
3 2 1
1
3 X
3
6
y = 3x + 3
9
10 20 30 Time (s)
(d) D = 15t
Y
15
12
9
6
3
(c) 15
(iv)
3
----14
7 (a) 1.2 km
(b) 20 min
(c) 60 m
(d) 60 m/min (e) 60
(f) (i) 360 m
(ii) 720 m (iii) 1080 m (iv) 60t m (g) D = 60t
(b) 15 m/s
1 2 3 X
20 $A
Exercise 6.2
(m) 5
y = 2x 1
(e) 795 m
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(vi)
3 (a)
Y
10
8
6
4
2
Y
1
3 2 1 0 1 2 3 X
2
4
y = 4x 2
6
8
10
12
14
Y
10
8
6
4
2
6
X
(c)
(d)
Y
12
10
8
5 (a)
(b)
6 (a)
(b)
7 (a)
(b)
y=5x
6
6 4 22 0 2 4
4
(c) (i) 3
(d) (i) 2
(ii)
4--3
(iii) 4
1
--2
(ii)
(iii) 1
(e) (i) 4
(c) vertical
(ii)
1--2
(iii) 2
(d) 2, 1
(e) 4, 2
8 (i) (b) 2, 3
(c) 3, 4
(g) 1, 5
(h) 5, 2
(f) 3, 6
(ii) gradient (iii) y-intercept (iv) 2, 5
9 (a) Sample answers: y = 5x, y = 5x + 2, y = 5x 1
(b) Sample answers: y = 2, y = 2x 2, y = 5x 2
10 (a) D (b) C
11 (a) Steepness or slope or gradient changes
(b) y-intercept changes
Exercise 6.4
(p. 265)
1 (i) (a) y-intercept 1, gradient 2
(b) y-intercept 2, gradient 3
526
y=4x
4
2
6 4 2 0 2 4
2
2 (a)
(c) horizontal
(b)
(viii)
(vii)
3
y = 2x + 1
y = 3x 2
(ii) (a)
(b)
2
--5
4
X
1
X
x + y = 3
(c)
(d)
y=x+3
Y
10
2x + y = 4
y = 7x + 3
(c)
(d)
Y
1
3x + y = 2
Y
3
4x y = 1
(e)
(e)
(f)
(f)
2x y = 3
3x + 2y = 4
y=x4
3
(g)
y = 4x + 3
(h)
X
5
2x 5y = 10
2x + 3y = 3
(g)
(h)
3 (a) Y
4
y = x + 4
(b)
y = 2x
Y
3
y = 3x
4
1
1
X
1
y = 6 2x
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(c)
(d)
Y
X
y = x
mass of
crude oil
(tonnes)
(d)
y = 2x
40 000
(e)
(f)
30 000
20 000
2
y = 23 x
(8, 16 000)
10 000
y = 45 x
0
X
(g)
(h) Y
time
(hours)
Exercise 6.5
X
4x + y = 0
6x + y = 0
(p. 269)
1 (i) (a) 4, 2
(b) 2, 6
(f) 10, 4
(e) 3, 6
(i) 23--- , 12--(ii) (a)
(c) 2, 6
(d) 3, 3
(g) 5, 2
(h) 3, 4
(b)
6
2
3x + y = 6
x + 2y = 4
X
(d)
3x y = 6
xy=3
100 000
(e)
80 000
(f)
60 000
10
4
(0, 10 000)
1
2x 5y = 20
4x 2y = 12
20 000
40 000
time
(hours)
(g)
(h)
Y
2
2x + 5y = 10
4
5
4x + 3y = 12
3
528
120 000
(b) 12 000
(c) Y
crude oil
(tonnes)
(i)
(d)
Y
1
2
630
3x + 4y = 2
X
2
3
2 (i) (a) 4, 8
(b) 3, 9
(e) 2, 6
(f) --12- , 2
(g)
(ii) (a)
(c) 5, 5
(d) 2, 2
2
(h) --52- , 1
--4- ,
3
(b)
42
y = 3x 9
y = 2x 8
9
owing ($A)
8000
(d)
6 Possible solutions (1, 0) and (0, 3), (1, 0) and (0, 3),
(2, 0) and (0, 6)
7 (a) $7500
(b) 25 months
(c) Amount
(0, 7500)
7000
6000
y=x+5
5000
y=x+2
4000
(e)
(c)
(f)
3000
2000
1000
y = 6 3x
(25, 0)
4
12 16 20 24 t (months)
(g)
(h)
Y
2
1
2
y = 2 4x
Exercise 6.6
1 (a)
(p. 271)
(b)
5y = 2x 5
5
2
2 y=2
2y = 3x + 4
X
4
3
(f) $4200
y=4
3 (a) C (b) B
4 (a) (i) $150 (ii) $100 (iii) $(175 25n)
(b) A = 175 25n (c) $175
(d) 7
(e)
(e) $5700
(c)
x = 3
(d) x = 1
175
n
7
5 (a) 555 L
(b) 630 L
(c) 42 min
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(e)
(f) Y
(c)
x=
(d)
1
X
X
y=
5
2
y= 6
3
4
y = 5x 4
4
5
5
2
(b) y = 2
(c) y = 2--3- x
2 (a) y = 6
3 (a) D
(b) B
(c) E
4 (a)
x=2
(2, 8)
(d) y =
(e)
3
--4
(b) x = 3
y=4
(d) Y
x = 5 Y
y = 2x
y = 2x
(h)
x=8
x=3
(g)
(c)
Y
x = 4
(j)
y=0
( 5, 0)
X
1
(e)
(f)
Y
10 y = 10
x + 4y = 4
X
y = 5x
(l)
6
y = 7x
X
2x + 4y = 8
3x 2y = 18
5 (a) Y
(b)
(m)
y = 3x 1
(n)
Y
x=0
X
X
530
Y
y=0
y=1
1
x=0
7
(0, 0)
2
(k) Y
x 3y = 6
(2, 10)
1
3
(3, 6)
(i)
(3, 4)
y=8
(f)
y = 5x
(o)
(p)
Y
5
3
4
y = 5 2x
Y
X
3
y = 3 4x
(q)
5
2
(r)
Y
2
x+y2=0
1
X
(s)
(t)
4y = 3x
xy+1=0
Y
2y = x
3
1
4 X
Y
10
8
(h) x =
3 X
(b) (0, 0), (3, 6), (3, 10), (2, 10), (2, 3)
(c)
10
8
6
4
2
3
1 (a) a = 3
(e) h = 2
(i) r = 5--6(m) y = 0
Exercise 6.9
c = 7
e=4
x=2
m=4
y=1
p=4
x=8
x = 3 1--4-
4
(h) x = ----27
3 X
Exercise 6.7
--14
2--3
(p. 275)
(b) x = 5
(c) b = 4 (d) f = 4
(f) x = 1
(g) k = --25(h) p = 2 --14(l) x = 6
(j) x = 4
(k) x = 9
(n) x = 3 1--8(o) x = 6--7-
11(b) x = 1 ----12
(e) x = --16(i)
11(g) x = ----14
2 5--6-
2(4x 1)
5 Sample answer: ---------------------- = 6
5
6 (a) 24
(b) 36
(c) 88
1 (a)
(e)
(i)
2 (a)
(e)
(i)
3 (a)
(e)
(p. 279)
x=9
(b) x = 6
(c) x = 7
(d) x = 14
(f) x = 12
(g) x = 8
(h) x = 4
x = 9
x=6
(c) x = 2
(d) x = --17x=4
(b) x = 2
(f) x = 6
(g) x = 1 1--2(h) x = 5
x = 1
2 1--7
E
(b) B
(d) x =
1 (a)
(e)
(i)
2 (a)
(e)
(i)
3 (a)
4 (a) x = 5--8-
7 Sample answers: 5, 3, 1, 1, 3, 5
(c) x = 2
(d) x = 1
8 (a) x = 5
(b) x = 2
(f) x = 4
(g) x = 5
(h) x = 1
(e) x = 6
(j) x = 0
(k) x = 6
(l) x = 2
(i) x = 2
9 (a) 63, 65, 67
(b) 48, 50, 52, 54
(c) 84, 91, 98, 105, 112, 119
Exercise 6.8
(b) b = 6
(c) b = 3
(d) d = 1
2 (a) a = 2
(e) r = 5
(f) e = 2
(g) e = 4
(h) g = 8
(j) p = 5
(k) x = 7
(l) p = 15
(i) h = 2
(m) k = 13
(n) y = 2 3--5(o) p = 2 3--4(d) x = 36
3 (a) x = 6
(b) x = 8
(c) x = 27
(f) x = 12
(g) x = 36
(h) x = 3 3--4(e) x = 42
(l) x = 15
(i) x = 10
(j) x = 0
(k) x = 14
(m) x = 8
(n) x = 55
(o) x = 57
4 (a) D
(b) B
(c) E
(d) C
5 (a) B
(b) C
(c) E
(d) A
(e) D
(f) C
6 (a) x + 7 = 19, x = 12 (b) y 5 = 3, y = 8
x
(c) 3x = 14, x = 4 --23(d) --- = 5, x = 20
4
(e) 2x + 3 = 13, x = 5 (f) 4x 7 = 12, x = 1 1--4-
4 (a) b = 22
(e) x = 16 1--2-
(p. 285)
(b) b = 8
(c) a = 6
(d) d = 7
(g) g = 7
(h) h = 6
(f) f = 2
(j) j = 2
(k) k = 3--2(l) y = 3
(b) n = 2
(c) x = 1
(d) p = 3
(f) x = 3
(g) a = 0
(h) x = 9
(c) x = 4
(b) x = 10
(f) x = 5 5--6(g) x =
(d) x = 2
1----11
(i) x = 21 2--3(b) a = 21
(f) y = 10
(c) c = 3
(g) g = 1
(d) d = 8
(h) k = 1
(i) m = 10
(j) j = 1 1--2-
(k) x = 5 1--2-
(l) p = 19
(m) x = 2 --13-
(n) y =
26----41
531
Exercise 6.10
(p. 288)
1 (a) k + 4
(b) 3k (c) 3(k + 4) (d) 15
2 (a) x 5
(b) x + x 5 = 17; x = 11
(c) Andrew: 11; Lori: 6
3 length 13 m, width 10 m
4 Mark: 600 m; Annette: 300 m; Sue: 1200 m
5 $1.65
6 16
7 49, 55, 76
8 15
9 11 cm
10 21
11 Any number between 23 and 32
12 Gabby 30, Kate 15, Joe 12, Brett 48.
Exercise 6.11
(i)
(j)
(k)
(l)
2 (a)
(p. 291)
(b)
P
C+g
1 (a) k = ---(b) c = y mx (c) h = -----------m
a
ac
kn
+
2
(d) x = ----------(e) p = --------------(f) w = u(v + xy)
b
m
m+n
2 (a) x = z y (b) x = 3a + 2b (c) x = -------------k
fc
(d) x = --------(e) x = rt p (f) x = vy + w
d
kp y
mw t
mn + k
(g) x = -------------(h) x = ---------------(i) x = ----------------2
r
ap
gh e
n(t
kp)
y(f
b)
(j) x = -------------(k) x = --------------------(l) x = -----------------cd
m
d
vu
3 (a) t = -----------(b) (i) t = 4 (ii) t = 2.8
a
C
4 (a) r = -----(b) (i) r = 100 (ii) r = 2.61
2
P 2l
V
5 h = -------2- ; h = 2
6 w = -------------- ; w = 19
2
r
M
7 (a) M = DV; M = 84
(b) V = ----- ; V = 1.9
D
2A ah
8 b = -------------------; b = 13
h
2(S na)
9 (a) d = ----------------------n(n 1)
2S n(n 1) d
S (n 1) d
(b) a = --- -------------------- or a = -----------------------------------2n
n
2
Exercise 6.12
1 (a)
(b)
(c)
(e)
(f)
(g)
(h)
10
(d)
532
(p. 295)
10
11
12
5
5
9
0
(c)
(d)
(e)
(f)
6
3
250 000
260 000
270 000
280 000
290 000
Exercise 6.13
(p. 298)
1 (a) x 10
(b) x 5
(c) x 10
(f) x 28
(d) x 35
(e) x 9
(h) x 5 --25(i) x 9
(g) x 5 --13(l) x 8
(m) x 4
(j) x 8 (k) x 2
(q) x 11
(n) x 11 (o) x 4
(p) x 8
(r) x 10
(b) y 6
(c) y 5
2 (a) y 5
(d) y 12
(e) y 21 (f) y 12
1(h) y 2
(i) y 4
(j) y ----(g) y 8
15
(k) y
1--2
(n) y 3 5--6-
(l) y 3 1--6-
(m) y 4 1--3-
(o) y 4
3 (a) B
(b) D (c) B
(d) E
3(c) x 0
4 (a) x 2--3(b) x ----11
(e) x 4 (f) x 12
(g) x 25
(h) x 4 6--75 (a) y 1
(b) y 3
(c) y 2 --13-
(d) y
(e) y 30
(f) y 36
--13
(g) y 12
(h) y
6
--7
9
(i) y 4 ----13
(d) x 0
Chapter review
1 (a)
(d)
(p. 301)
Number
of weeks
Amount
paid ($)
(c)
X
x=0
(b) Amount
6 (a)
paid ($)
4,
(b) 2,
3
--2
Y
1
2300
2120
1940
1760
1580
1400
1220
1040
860
680
500
X
2
2y = 3x 4
y = 2x 4
(d) 2, --32-
(c) 5, 1
0
2
10
(c) $1490
(d) 15 weeks
(f) $1850
2 5
3 (a) B
(b) D
4
Y
6
4
2
2 12
12 14 16 18 20
Number of weeks
5
4
x+y=5
(f) 0, 5
(e) 0, 3
y = 2x + 4
3x + 2y = 4
y = 3x
1 2 3 X
4
6
x-intercept 2
y-intercept 4
m=2
5 (a)
(b)
7 (a)
y=0
(b)
Y
1
4x y = 4
y = 5x
Y
2x + 5y = 20
10
(c)
y = 3x + 6
(d)
Y
5
y = 5 2x
2 12
2
X
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(c)
8 (a)
(c)
9 (a)
10 (a)
11 (a)
12 (a)
Y
3
(b)
y=3
Chapter 7
Prep zone
(a)
1 (a)
y = 5x
x = 2
9 (a) B
(b) D
(c) A
(b) x = 1
(c) x = 45
10 (a) x = 5
(e) x = 0 (f) x = 2 1--211 (a) x = 9 (b) x = 19 (c) x = 1 --2912 (a) x = 2 1--6(e) x = 1 1--2-
(d) x = 3
(b)
(b)
(c)
17 (a)
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
(b) a = 4
10 11 12 13
534
(b) S 8
(d) a 5
(a) d 1
(b) x 1
(c) y 3 1--3(a) (0, 0) and (5, 350) (b) 70
(c) 70 m/min
(d) d = 70t (e) 560 m
(a) 21, 22, 23 (b) 22, 24, 26, 28
length 17 m, width 12 m
V
(a) V = IR; V = 150
(b) R = ---; R = 13.04
I
2 89 + 16.50n 250; n 4.4 so at least 5 towels
(b) 80 km/h (c) 15 min
(d) 100 km/h
(f) 80 km/h (g) D = 80t
(h) 22 1--2- min
(i) 50 km
4(2x 3) 3(3x + 2)
25 ---------------------- = ----------------------- , x = 6
3
5
Replay (p. 306)
1 $447.50
2 (a) $4920
(b) $19 920
3 (a) $6.42
(b) $8.85
(b) 67.5 cm2
(c) 30 cm2
4 (a) 675 cm2
3
3
5 (a) 184 cm
(b) 1007.4 cm
(c) 310.8 cm3
6 (a) 35
(b) 144
7 (a) 9.8 m (b) 4.7 m
20
9
5
4
12
Th
F
Days of the week
Distance
from home (km)
240
200
160
120
80
40
0
50
Frequency
20
18
16
14
12
10
8
6
4
2
0
(b) C
t+r
ks w
14 (a) a = ---------(b) x = --------------xy
a
Frequency
Total
(d) x = 1
13 (a) B
16 (a)
Tally
|||| |||| |||| ||||
|||| ||||
||||
||||
|||| |||| ||
M
T
W
Th
F
(f) x = 8 1--5-
vu
15 (a) a = -----------t
Day
(d) x = 72
(c) x = 9
(b) x = 19
(p. 310)
8 9 10 11 12 1 2 3 4 5 6
am
noon
pm
Time
STEM | LEAF
3 | 9
4 | 7 8
5 | 2 5 7
6 | 4 6 6 7
7 | 0 1 1 4 4
8 | 1 2 3 4 8 8
9 | 0 6 9
median = 20.5; interquartile range = 8
Exercise 7.1
(p. 312)
1 (a) nominal (b) nominal (c) quantitative
(d) quantitative (e) quantitative
(f) quantitative (g) nominal (h) nominal
2 (i) (c) discrete (d) discrete
(e) continuous (f) discrete
(ii) (a) categorical (b) categorical
(g) ordinal (h) categorical
3 (a) discrete (b) continuous (c) continuous
(d) discrete (e) continuous (f) continuous
(g) discrete (h) continuous
4 Students own answers
5 (a) B
(b) A (c) E
6 The results are discrete because there is a fixed,
countable number of values possible. There is no
doubt in the measuring process and no rounding off
is necessary.
7 The height recorded was an approximation that was
forced upon the measurer because of the limited
accuracy of the measuring device.
Exercise 7.3
Exercise 7.2
(p. 316)
1 (a) x = 3, median = 3, mode = 1
(b) x = 3.64, median = 4, mode = 4
(c) x = 14, median = 14, mode = 13
(d) x = 35.25, median = 35.5, mode = 36
(e) x = 4.67, median = 4, mode = 4
(f) x = 4, median = 3, mode = 1
(g) x = 15.4, median = 14, mode = 13
(h) x = 37, median = 36, mode = 36
2 (a) C
(b) B
(c) C
3 Julia should tell Sara that the cheapest house in her
sample is $194 000, the dearest is $365 000, the most
common price is $221 000 (although this only
represented two houses), the middle value of houses
is $255 950 and the mean price is $255 950. In
essence, the bulk of the houses in the sample were
between about $220 000 and $270 000. With this
information Sara should be able to decide if she can
afford to live in this area.
4 Students own answers
5 138
6 35
7 226 mm each month
8 (a) (i) 3, 3, or 3, 4 or 3, 5 or 3, 6 or 3, 7 or 3, 8
(ii) 3, 9 (iii) 3, 3
(b) Nomedian cannot be 3
9 (a) x = 13.85, median = 14, mode = 14
(b) x = 13, median = 14, mode = 14
(c) median, mode the same, x smaller
10 (a) x = 476.15, median = 470, mode = 470
(b) x = 496.92, median = 480, mode = 470
(c) Mode the same; mean changed by 21
11 (a) mean = 3.56, median = 3, mode = 2
(b) mean = 4.44, median = 3, mode = 2
(c) The mean increased by just under 25% while the
other two measures stayed the same.
(d) (i) mean = 15.6/16.6, median = 15.5, mode =
14 and 16 (ii) mean = 35.22/33.56, median = 35,
mode = 33 and 35 (iii) mean = 103.11/99.89,
median = 102, mode = 101 (iv) mean = 80.5/78.5,
STEM |
0 |
1 |
1 |
2 |
2 |
STEM |
0 |
1 |
2 |
(b) STEM |
2 |
2 |
3 |
3 |
STEM |
2 |
3 |
(a) STEM |
16 |
16 |
17 |
17 |
18 |
(b) STEM |
16 |
17 |
18 |
(a) 30.5
(b)
(a) STEM |
4 |
5 |
6 |
7 |
Median = 58
(b) STEM |
2 |
3 |
4 |
5 |
Median = 35.5
(a) STEM |
2 |
2 |
3 |
3 |
4 |
Median = 27
1 (a)
3
5
(p. 321)
LEAF
5 6 6 7
0 1 3
5 5 8
0 1 2 2
6 6
LEAF
5 6 6 7
0 1 3 5
0 1 2 2
LEAF
0 0 0 2
6 8 8 9
0 1 2
6 8
LEAF
0 0 0 2
0 1 2 6
LEAF
1 3
5 5 5 6
0 1 2 2
8 9
0 3
LEAF
1 3 5 5
0 1 2 2
0 3
58
4
LEAF
1 2 8
1 6 7 8
2 3 7 7
4
5 8
6 6
4
9
4 6 8 8 9 9
8
7 7 7 9 9
3
5 6 7 7 7 9 9
3 8 9
(a) D
(b) C
LEAF
2 3 8
0 1 4 7
1 2 8
2 7
LEAF
0 1 2 3
7 7 8
1 4
8
2
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STEM | LEAF
0 | 5 6 7 9
1 | 2 3
1 | 5 7 9
2 | 0 1 4
2 | 6 8
Median = 16
(a) STEM | LEAF
2 | 1 4 8
3 | 0 2 4 5
4 | 0 5
5 | 0 4 9
(b) Stem 3, which represents actual distances of
29 500 to 39 499 km inclusive.
(c) Sales representatives in the country will drive
more kilometres than the city representatives.
(a) 31
(b) 72
(c) 35
(a) STEM | LEAF
0 | 5 6 6 7
1 | 0 1 3
1 | 5 5 8
2 | 0 1 2 2
2 | 6 6
Median = 15
(b) STEM | LEAF
2 | 0 0 0 2 4
2 | 6 8 8 9 9
3 | 0 1 2
3 | 6 8
Median = 28
(a) STEM | LEAF
8 | 0 3 4 4 6 6 7 9
9 | 1 1 2 6 6 8 9
10 | 3 3 4 5 7 7 9
11 | 8
12 | 6 8
(b) Median = 96
(a) STEM | LEAF
16 | 1 3
16 | 5 5 5 6 7 7 7 9 9
17 | 0 1 2 2 3
17 | 8 9
18 | 0 3
(b) Median = 169 cm
(a) Students own answers
(b) You can add from 7 to 13 new values and still
have 24 as the median.
(a) 87.15
(b) STEM | LEAF
8 | 0 0 2 3 4
8 | 6 6 6 6 6 6 7 7 8 8 9 9 9
9 | 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1
(c) 87.5
(d) The approximate value is 0.4% larger
than the actual median.
(e) Rounding off does not seem to make a lot of
difference to the value found but the rounding was
not really significant itself. The loss of accuracy is of
no concern. There is no real time saving in this case
(b)
8
9
10
11
12
13
536
Exercise 7.4
1 (a)
(b)
(c)
2 (a)
(i)
(i)
(i)
B
166
156
167
(b)
(p. 328)
(ii) 38 (iii) 14
(ii) 31 (iii) 12
(ii) 41 (iii) 15
D
(c) E
(d) B
(e) E
Punter
Lake
0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 65 70 75 80 85 90 95 100 105
runs
116 120 124 128 132 136 140 144 148 152 156 160 164 168 172 176 180 184
IQR = 12
(b)
4
8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28
IQR = 12
6 (a)
120 122 124 126 128 130 132 134 136 138 140 142 144 146 148 150
10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28
IQR = 13
(b)
20 22 24 26 28 30 32 34 36 38 40 42
IQR = 9
(b)
A
B
62 64 66 68 70 72 74 76 78 80 82 84 86 88 90 92 94
kg
9
2
males
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
min
max
IQR
1.8
76.37 73.97
75.405
76.15
77.205
79.26
81.505
81.9
82.41
83.98 0.905
9 9 8
(b)
9 9 8 8
8 6
6
4
Exercise 7.5
1
(a)
(p. 335)
Blue cars
LEAF | STEM
8 3 2 |
2
7 4 1 0 |
3
8 2 1 |
4
7 2 |
5
|
6
|
7
Red cars
| LEAF
|
|
| 1 2 8
| 1 6 7 8
| 2 3 7 7 8
| 4
(a)
White cars
Yellow cars
LEAF | STEM | LEAF
|
0
| 2 3 8
|
1
| 4 5 8
|
2
| 1 5 6 7
8 |
3
| 0 3 4 5
9 |
4
| 2 4
5 |
5
|
4 3 1 1 |
6
|
6 5 2 2 |
7
|
8 7 2 |
8
|
6 0 |
9
|
Red lollies
Yellow lollies
LEAF | STEM | LEAF
3 2 1 0 |
2
|
8 7 7 |
2
|
4 1 |
3
|
8 |
3
|
2 |
4
| 2
|
4
| 7 7 8
|
5
| 1 2 3
|
5
| 6 7 8
|
6
| 1 4
|
6
| 8
Day 1
Day 2
LEAF | STEM | LEAF
1 | 12
| 1 2
8 6 6 5 | 12
| 6 6 7 8
4 3 3 0 | 13
| 0 3 3
8 6 | 13
| 6 7 8 9
3 2 2 0 | 14
| 0 0 1 1
6 | 14
|
0 | 15
|
Day 1
Day 2
LEAF | STEM | LEAF
6 6 5 1 | 12
| 1 2 6 6
4 3 3 0 | 13
| 0 3 3 6
3 2 2 0 | 14
| 0 0 1 1
0 | 15
|
Essendon
Richmond
LEAF | STEM | LEAF
8 |
6
|
9 7 4 |
7
|
8 6 2 |
8
| 4 5
4 2 |
9
| 2 5 5
5 2 | 10
| 3 4 4 7
5 | 11
| 6 8
0 | 12
| 2 9
Kim
Paul
LEAF | STEM | LEAF
4 4 |
1
| 1 3 4
8 7 6 |
1
| 6 8
4 2 1 0 |
2
| 1 3 4
8 5 |
2
| 7 8
2 |
3
| 4
|
3
| 6
9
7
9
9
4
7 8 9
7 8 9 9
4
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(b)
Profits
($ dollars 1000)
computer type 1
computer type 2
40
35
30
25
20
15
10
5
0
Jan
16
14
12
10
8
6
4
2
0
Sterling cars
Slick cars
8 Number sold
40
Shrimp Real Estate
35
Blacks Property Developers
30
25
20
15
10
5
0
Houses Land Units
Type of real estate
9 9 7 7 7
3
10 (a)
Honda
Subaru
Mazda
Hyundai
Nissan
Mitsubishi
3 3 3 4 4
8 8 9 9 9
2
Ford
Number of
vehicles
45 000
40 000
35 000
30 000
25 000
20 000
15 000
10 000
5 000
0
Toyota
538
3 3
9
11
Holden
4 4 3 2
9 8 8 7 7 7
Group A
Group B
LEAF | STEM | LEAF
3 1 | 16
| 0 1 4
6 5 5 5 | 16
| 7 9 9
2 2 1 0 | 17
| 0 0 0 3
9 8 | 17
| 7 7 7 9
3 0 | 18
| 0 0 2
Rugby players height (cm)
Eels |
|Broncos
| 16
| 8
4 1 0 | 17
|
5 | 17
| 5 6 8 8
1 0 0 0 | 18
| 0 0 2 2
7 6 5 5 | 18
| 5 5 5 8
2 0 | 19
| 0 0 1 2
5 | 19
|
9
3
8 8
4
7 Numbers of cars
sold 1000
Rugby
Eels
7
3 1 0 0
8 6 5
3 1
7 6 5
4 4 1 0 0 0
5 5 5 5
0
12 (a)
Motorcycle accidents
Number
1400
1200
1000
800
600
400
200
0
1999
2000
2001
Deaths
Minor injuries
Serious injuries
Exercise 7.6
1 (a)
Year
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
(b)
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
(c)
Bendigo
Ballarat
Geelong
Mornington Peninsula
Southeastern Melbourne
Outer-eastern Melbourne
Northeastern Melbourne
Northwestern Melbourne
Western Melbourne
Southern Melbourne
Mean
Median
1br
at
2br
at
2br
house
3br
house
$119
$113
$167
$155
$183
$172
$194
$189
3
4
5
6
Number of staff absent
Frequency
4
5
6
Number of flaws
Frequency
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
2 (a)
Frequency
2br house
3br house
1br flat
2br flat
(p. 344)
Inner-eastern Melbourne
Inner Melbourne
Rent ($)
400
350
300
250
200
150
100
50
0
3
4
5
Number of goals
Frequency
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
(b)
3
4
5
6
Number of staff absent
Frequency
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
4
5
6
Number of flaws
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3 (a)
5 (a)
Frequency
25
20
15
10
5
911 1214 1517 1820 2123 2426
Number of students
(b)
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
Frequency
(b)
04
(c)
Frequency
6
5
4
3
2
1
Frequency
6
5
4
3
2
1
Frequency
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
(c)
02
4 (a)
25
35
68
12
10
8
6
4
2
Frequency
6 (a)
20
Frequency
6
5
4
3
2
1
15
10
5
911 1214 1517 1820 2123 2426
Number of students
(b)
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
Frequency
(b)
Frequency
6
5
4
3
2
1
04
540
Frequency
7 (a)
(e)
Frequency
8
Frequency
20
16
6
5
12
2
1
(b)
3
4
5
6
Number of days absent
(f)
Frequency
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
(c)
1
2
3
4
5
6
Number of brothers and sisters
Frequency
16
Frequency
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
17 19 21 23 25 27 29 31
Maximum temperature (C)
8 (a) B
(b) A
9 (a) A
(b) D
(c) C
10 (a)
Distance (km)
01.9
23.9
45.9
67.9
89.9
1011.9
12
8
4
Frequency
5
7
4
5
3
1
f = 25
8 13 18 23 28 33
Number of bird species sighted
(d)
Frequency
20
6
5
16
12
3
2
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(d)
Distance (km)
Frequency
02
24
46
68
810
1012
5
7
4
5
3
1
f = 25
37
Frequency
36
7
6
35
34
y = 0.0019x + 28.273
33
3
2
32
31
0
0
12
10
Distance (km)
Exercise 7.7
(p. 350)
The answers to this Exercise are based on the equation
of the line of best fit given in Excel. If the graphs are
hand-drawn then different answers would be expected.
They could be some distance from the answers given
here.
1 (a) and (b)
19 year
height (cm)
192
190
y = 1.6128x + 34.61
186
184
182
180
178
3000
4000
5000
100 m vs 200 m
10
11
12
13
100 m (s)
10
11
12
13
100 m (s)
176
88
542
2000
5000 m (s)
18
17
16
15
14
13
12
11
10
9
188
1000
90
92
94
96
98
30-month height (cm)
2.5
2
y = 0.0057x 8.9838
1.5
1
0.5
0
1892 1908
1924 1940
1956 1972
1988 2004
Year
1988: 2.35 m
1992: 2.37 m
1996: 2.39 m
2000: 2.42 m
(b) Most of these predictions are quite close, with
the 1996 value matching the prediction. The 1992
value is not close to predicted.
Height (m)
3
2.5
2
y = 0.0058x 9.251
1.5
1
0.5
0
1892
5 (a)
Mean Temp C
13.5
13
12.5
12
11.5
y = 0.00005x + 12.519
11
1965 1970 1975 1980 1985 1990 1995 2000 2005
Year
Chapter review
(p. 357)
1 (a) continuous (b) discrete
2 (a) 10th value (b) 11th and 12th values
(c) 55th value
3 (a) (i) 2 (ii) 4 (iii) 4.23
(b) (i) 130 and 149 (ii) 133 (iii) 133.83
4 (a) 76 (b) 171.5
5 (a) (i) Median = $1050
(ii) Range = 1450 550 = 900
(iii) Interquartile range = 1250 900 = 350
(b) (i) Median = $950
(ii) Range = 1300 600 = 700
(iii) Interquartile range = 1000 700 = 300
(c) (i) Median = 205 km
(ii) Range = 235 170 = 65
(iii) Interquartile range = 230 180 = 50
(d) (i) Median = 165 km
(ii) Range = 230 140 = 90
(iii) Interquartile range = 170 150 = 20
6 minimum = 7, lower quartile = 13, median = 17,
upper quartile = 20.5, maximum = 25
11
13
15
17
19
21
23
25
ans w e rs
543
3540
4045
4550
Cobram
Foster
LEAF | STEM | LEAF
8 |
1
|
9 7 0 |
2
|
4 2 2 |
3
| 3
8 5 2 |
4
|
5 |
5
| 5
|
6
| 2 2 4 8
|
7
| 4 9
|
8
| 5
|
9
| 5
| 10
|
| 11
| 7
(b)
Frequency
1
0
0
12
6
1
(heights)
9 (a)
Class interval
03
47
811
1215
1619
(b)
Frequency
5
7
5
7
4
Frequency
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
544
y = 3713.5x 251.8
0.1
0.2
5.5
Class interval
2025
2530
3035
9.5
13.5 17.5
Number of cars
Frequency
4
3
3
0.3
0.4
Carats
(c) $490.90
12 (a) (i) 24.6 (ii) 10
(b) (i) 23.1 (ii) 16.5
(c) (i) 26.7 (ii) 18.5
(d) (i) 74.4 (ii) 45.5
(e) In each case the mean is quite a bit higher than
the median. This is because the top four countries
have done significantly better than the other six in
the table. Those results drag the mean towards
them. The median is not affected by the size of
individual results and in these cases probably gives a
more meaningful result.
13 (a) STEM | LEAF
1 | 9
2 | 1 9 9
3 | 3 3 5 5
4 | 2 3 8 9
5 | 3
(b) Median = 35 (35 000 km)
Interquartile range = 45.5 29 = 16.5
(c)
1.5
10 (a)
Price ($)
1000
900
800
700
600
500
400
300
200
100
0
0
(b) Frequency
12
10
8
6
4
2
0
Frequency
6
5
4
3
2
1
8 (a) 169, 167, 167, 180, 167, 169, 165, 183, 161, 179,
163, 178, 171, 170, 137, 165, 172, 166, 172, 168
Height
131140
141150
151160
161170
171180
181190
6
4
5
15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50
km (000)
Astros
Comets
LEAF | STEM | LEAF
6 | 13
| 8
3 | 14
| 7 0
6 5 4 6 0 | 15
| 2 4
6 | 16
| 3 8
0 | 17
| 5 3
Astros
Comets
LEAF | STEM | LEAF
6 | 13
| 8
3 | 14
| 0 7
6 6 5 4 0 | 15
| 2 4
6 | 16
| 3 8
0 | 17
| 3 5
Median (Astros) = 155; Median (Comets) = 154
Astros: QL = 146.5, QU = 161
Comets: QL = 143.5, QU = 170.5
14
Wetlands
Flood Plains
LEAF | STEM | LEAF
|
1
|
9 7 0 |
2
|
4 2 2 |
3
| 3
8 5 2 |
4
|
5 |
5
| 5
|
6
| 2 2 4
|
7
| 4 9
|
8
| 5
|
9
| 5
| 10
|
| 11
| 7
16 (a)
(b) Frequency
(rainy days)
120
110
100
90
80
70
60
50
40
30
20
10
0
Astros
Comets
130
140
150
160
170
180
height (cm)
Wetlands
Flood Plains
17 Amount (litres)
Mondays
12
10
Tuesdays
Wednesdays
Thursdays
80
Fridays
60
120
4 5 6 7
Past 10 years
10
100
40
(b)
Frequency
Employee 1
Employee 2
20
1999/2000
1998/99
Wine
1997/98
1996/97
Beer
Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri
Days of the week
1995/96
1994/95
1993/94
1992/93
12
10
8
6
4
2
0
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545
(b)
Height (cm)
Frequency
145149
150154
155159
160164
165169
170174
min
Frequency
8
max
59.51 39.42
51.68
58.39
73.19
76.12 21.51
53.47
63.38
78.63
82.79 25.16
(a)
females
males
35
170174
165169
160164
155159
150154
145149
Height (cm)
19 (a)
Time (s)
12.4
12.2
12.0
11.8
11.6
11.4
11.2
11.0
10.8
1920
y = -0.0194x + 49.41
45
50
55
60
65
70
75
80
1940
1960
1980
2000
Year
(p. 364)
(a) 7
(b) 10
(c) m4
$367.20
3 $640.75
(a) 22.02
(b) 15.5
(a) (x + 4)(x 4) (b) (3x 10)(3x + 10)
(c) 4(2x + 10) = 8(x + 5)
6 (a) 0.8
(b) 53
7 (a) 1--3(b) 1
1
2
4
5
(b) t = 2
8 (a) d = 8--3ty k
9 (a) x = ------------fgh
12.4
12.2
12.0
11.8
11.6
11.4
11.2
11.0
10.8
10.6
10.4
(c) f = 16
er
(b) x = ----------ku
ds
(c) x = ----- + wq
y
10 (a)
y = -0.0188x + 48.143
(b)
5
(c)
1920
85
Replay
40
1940
1960
1980
200010.5
546
IQR
2000
Year
(p. 366)
(b)
(b)
(c)
X
x=5
(c)
y = 2x 1
Y
20
16
12
8
4
(25 , 0)
(b)
420
(b)
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
1
3
2
4
6
3
4
3
Frequency
0.5
18 (a) 5 goals
1.5
2.5
3.5
4.5
5.5
Distance (km)
19 5.2 cm
20 (a)
0
4 X
40
50
60
70
80
90
(b) 26.5
-----(b) x = 12
(c) p = 2 16
21 (a) a = 3
31
22 66, 82 and 32
23 A
24
Y
10
8
6
4
2
(a) 12
(b) 16 (c) 7
(a) 5th
(b) 6th and 7th
(c) 20th and 21st
8
(b) t = 5
(c) r = ----(a) a = 7--327
Christie has $30, Justin has $15 and Andrew has $18
v(u j)
n+m
7 (a) x = -------------(b) x = -----------------(c) x = k-- gh
p
d
r
0.01.0
1.02.0
2.03.0
3.04.0
4.05.0
5.06.0
3
4
5
6
16 (a) x = 12
(b) x = 0.25
(c) x = 0.66
17 (a)
Distance
Frequency
8 (a)
(1, 1)
0
1
y=x+3
Rainfall (mm)
60
1999 vs 2002
50
4 8 12 16 20 24 X
40
30
(c)
Y
4
20
10
September
1999 (mm)
2002 (mm)
August
July
9 (a) 3
(b) 2
(c) 2 2--5- 10 56
(c) x 4
11 (a) x 7 (b) x 3
June
May
April
March
February
10 8 6 4 2
January
0 2 4 6 8 10 X
Month
547
R1
R
Chapter 8
Prep zone
1
2
3
5
6
(p. 372)
Students to draw own angles
(a) acute
(b) obtuse
(c) reflex
(a) 35
(b) 245
4 D
a = 46, b = 46, c = 46
(a) 163
(b) 64
(c) 70
(d) reflex
(p. 374)
1 (a) Triangles: AED; ABD; BCD
Quadrilaterals: ABCE; ABCD; ABDE
(b) Triangles: CBD; CAG
Quadrilaterals: BEFA; BDGA; DEFG
(c) Triangles: CBD; BAF; BDF; DFE; CAE
Quadrilaterals: CBFD; DBAF; BDEF; CBFE; BDEA;
CDFA
(d) Triangles: BGA; FEH; DCF; BFA; DEF; BCA; DCE;
BGC; DHE; BFD; DHC; BFC; CHF; AGF; CGF; ACF;
CEF; ACE
Quadrilaterals: ABDE; ABDF; EDBF; ABCF; DCFE;
CGFH; ABCE; EDCA
2
3
triangle
8
octagon
4
quadrilateral
pentagon
nonagon
10
decagon
hexagon
11
undecagon
heptagon
12
dodecagon
3 (a) D (b) A
(c) D
4 Many answers including traffic signs, coins and
company logos.
Exercise 8.2
(p. 378)
1 (a) 65
(b) 121
(c) 35
(d) 22
(e) a = 48; b = 84 (f) m = 29; n = 122
(g) 79.5
(h) 73.5
(i) x = 60, y = 60, z = 60
2 (a) 66
(b) 71.5
(c) 20
(d) 30
(e) 18
(f) 10
(g) 61
(h) 135
(i) 40
(j) 33
(k) 24
(l) 16
3 B
4 (a) D
(b) A
5 (a) a = 115; b = 40 (b) x = 121; y = 4
(c) p = 134; q = 29 (d) m = 118; n = 38
(e) p = 45; q = 90 (f) 31
6 28
7 25
8 Pairs of values add to 113
Exercise 8.3
(p. 382)
1 (a) 128
(b) 61
(c) 61
(d) 45
(e) 100
(f) 36.5
2 D
3 (a) C
(b) C
(c) D
(d) D
HEINEMANN MATHS ZONE
Exercise 8.4
(p. 386)
1 (a) Trapezium ABCD
(b) Kite ADCB
(c) Parallelogram ABCD
(d) Rhombus ABCD
7 (a) B
(b) C
(c) D
8 (a)
Exercise 8.1
548
(b)
(c)
9 51
Exercise 8.5
(p. 388)
1 (a) 120 (b) 140
(c) 220
(d) 44
(e) 45 (f) 51
2 (a) D (b) C
(c) C
3 (a) 60 (b) 164
(c) x = z = 75; y = 105
(d) a = 42; b = c = 138 (e) 115
(f) 112.5
(g) x = 70; y = 75 (h) m = 93; n = 119
(i) x = 23; y = 140; z = 137
(j) a = 32; b = 50; c = 58
(k) a = 61; b = 34 (l) k = 36; p = 29.5
4 The sum of x and y should be 180.
(b) y = 40; x = 85
5 (a) 100
(c) x = 70; y = 110; z = 130
6 Three, because the four angles must add to 360 so
they cannot all be less than 90.
7 A parallelogram contains two pairs of parallel sides.
This definition also covers both a rhombus and a
rectangle. A rectangle is not necessarily a rhombus
because a rhombus must have all equal sides and a
rectangle may have equal sides (a square) but
generally doesnt.
8 (a) no, because it has a curved side
(b) no, not a closed figure
(c) no, this is actually two triangles
(d) yes, a closed straight-sided figure with four
sides
Exercise 8.6
(p. 393)
(a) yes (b) yes
(c) yes (d) yes
(a) yes (b) yes
(c) yes (d) yes
(a) D (b) E
(a) partial (b) perfect (c) partial
(d) partial
6 Yes, depending upon how it is drawn.
1
2
3
4
(p. 398)
(a) 1 : 1000 (b) 1 : 10 000 (c) 1 : 100 000
(a) B
(b) C
(c) B
(a) C
(b) C
(a) 400 km
(b) 4 km
(c) 400 m
(d) 4 m
(e) 20 cm
(f) 16 cm
5 (a) 1 : 1 000 000 (b) 1 : 10 000 000
(c) 1 : 4 000 000
6 (a) 1 : 4 000 000 (b) (i) 200 km (ii) 80 km
(iii) 24 km (iv) 600 km
(c) (i) 2 cm
(ii) 5 mm (iii) 0.5 mm (iv) 4 mm
7 A scale factor of 1 : 10 000 is as small as could be
used and still be seen, and 1 : 5000 is as large as
could fit in the rear seat of a car.
1
2
3
4
Exercise 8.9
(p. 403)
1 (a) 1 : 1 (b) 2 : 1 (c) 1 : 2
2 (b) 0.5 or 2 : 1
3 (b) 1 : 2
(d) 1 : 1.6
Exercise 8.10
(p. 406)
1 (a) SSS
(b) ASA
(c) RHS
(d) SAS
2 cf; ae; bd
4 Sides of different length
Exercise 8.11
(p. 409)
(b) 8
(c) 7.5
1 (a) 14
(d) 20
2 (a) 10
(b) 6
(c) 5 5--9(d) 26 2--53 (a) B
(b) A
(c) D
(d) E
5 5.25 m
6 316 2--3- cm
7 7.2 m
8 (a) Measure these three distances: from the stick to
the tree, the stick to the place on the ground you
look from, and the length of the stick. Use similar
triangles to find the height of the tree.
(b) The ground must be level, you need a clear view
of the tree, scouts may not be old enough to
understand this maths.
Chapter review
(p. 413)
1 C
2 (a) x = 139 (b) x = 77 (c) x = 36
(d) a = 66.5, b = 113.5, c = 37.5
3 (a) x = 30 (b) x = 34 (c) x = 16
4 (a) B
(b) D
(c) A
(d) C
5 (a) x = 134 (b) x = 103 (c) x = 103
(d) x = 43 (e) a = 53, b = 127, c = 127
(f) p = 93, q = 130
6 (a) False
(b) True
(c) False
8 105 km
(b) C
10 (a) 0.4 (b) 2.5
9 (a) B
11 (a) SSS
(b) SAS
12 B
13 (a) 5
(b) 9
14 They are all the same distance from the epicentre.
17 12.6 m
18 (a) yes
(b) no
(c) yes
(d) yes
19 triangle, square
Replay
(p. 418)
1 (a) $705
(b) $90.05
xy
xy
2 (a) A = ----(b) A = ----(c) A = --12- h (a + b)
2
2
3 9.86 m
4 (a) (y + 7)(y + 3)
(b) (d + 3)(c + 4)
(c) (t 4)(t 5)
5 (a) 33 (b) 57
(c) 70
6 (a) a = 8.5 cm (b) p = 30.4 cm
(c) y = 39.3 cm
(c) 1--27 (a) 2
(b) 1
55
----------8 (a) x = -----3(b) x = 13
(c) x = 13
4
3
9 (a) (i) 3.13 (ii) 2 (iii) 2
(b) (i) 15.64 (ii) 16 (iii) 11
10 STEM | LEAF
1
| 2 2
1
| 5 6 7 9 9 9
2
| 0 2 2 3
2
| 5 5 6 6 9 9
3
| 0 0 2 3 4 4
3
| 5 5 5 5 6 7 7 9
4
| 1 2 2 3 4
4
| 5 6 6 6
11
10
12
15
20
25
30
35
40
45
50
frequency
5
4
3
2
1
0
score
Chapter 9
Prep zone
1 (a)
(b)
2 (a)
3 (a)
(c)
4 (a)
5 (a)
(c)
(p. 422)
(i) 4 (ii) 5 (iii) 10
(i) 10 (ii) 18 (iii) 0 (iv) 0
(i) $16 (ii) $75
(b) (i) 4.5 m (ii) 3.2 m
(b) x2 + 7x + 10
3x2 + 12x
(d) x2 25
x2 4x 21
x(x + 2) (b) (x 4)(x + 4) (c) (x + 6)2
(x + 2)(x + 5) (b) (x 2)(x 3)
(x 14)(x + 1)
Exercise 9.1
(p. 425)
r2
16
25
V = 3r 2
12
27
48
75
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(c)
7 (a)
V
80
70
60
50
40
30
20
10
V = 3r2
1 2 3 4 5
(b)
125
120
105
80
45
8 (a)
40
80
Exercise 9.2
(c) 125 m
(d) 5 s (e) 96 m
(f) 29 m
(g) 3.2 s (h) 4.5 s (i) 35 m
(j) fifth second i.e. between t = 4 and t = 5 s
4 (a) B (b) E
(c) A
5 (a) Any expression like x2 + 2x
(b) Any expression like x + 5
(p. 430)
1 (a) (i) (1, 4) (ii) x = 1 (iii) 3
(b) (i) ( 3--2- , 1) (ii) x = 3--2(iii) 0 (iv) 3 and 0
2 (a)
(iv) 1 and 3
-4
-3
-2
-1
12
-3
-4
-3
12
(x, y) (-4, 12) (-3, 5) (2, 0) (-1, 3) (0, 4) (1, -3) (2, 0) (3, 5) (4, 12)
S
140
120
100
80
60
40
20
(b)
2 4 6 8 10
y = x2 4
12
10
8
6
4
2
4 3 2 12 0 1 2 3 4
4
550
1 2 3 4 5 6
h
100
80
60
40
20
h = 125 5t2
(b)
(e)
(g)
(h)
h = d2 + 6d
(b) 6 m
(c) 9 m
(d) 5 m
(e) 5 m
(f) 6.75 m
(g) 3.6 m
(h) (i) Yes (ii) No
h
140
120
100
80
60
40
20
6 (a)
9 h
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
20
20
(b)
(ii)
12
8
4
8
4
y = 2x2 6x
-5 -4 -3 -2 -1-40
-8
-12
-16
-20
1 2
(b)
10
6 4 24 0 2 4
8
12
16
10
(iii)
18
y = x2 x 2
4
6
1
2 3 4 5 X
(c)
point
(d)
(e) (i) x = 1, 2 (ii) x = 2, 3 (iii) x 1.6, 2.6
(iv) x = 0.5 (v) no real x values
5 (a) C
(b) C
(c) A
6 Students own answers
7 (a)
Y
y = x2 + 6x + 10
20
16
12
8
4
7 6 5 4 3 2 14 0 1
y = x2 + 2x + 3
0 2 4 6
2
4 2
8 (a) (i)
Y
6
4
2
Y
20
16
12
8
4
0
3 2 1
4
y = x2 + 3x 10
y = x2 + 4x
Exercise 9.3
(p. 437)
1 (a) (i) narrower (ii) wider (iii) wider
(iv) narrower (b) (iii) and (iv)
(c) (i) 4
(ii) --15- (iii) 7 (iv) --23(d) (i) narrower
(ii) wider (iii) narrower (iv) wider
2 (a) up 4 units (b) down 7 units
(c) down one unit (d) up 2 units
(e) down 8 units (f) up 5 units
(g) up --12- unit
(h) down --34- unit
3 (a) 5 units to the right (b) 4 units to the left
(c) 1 unit to the left (d) 7 units to the right
(e) 6 units to the left (f) 3 units to the right
(g) 2--3- unit to the right (h) 3--2- units to the left
4 (a) (i) dilation factor 2, moved right 1 up 3 (ii) (1, 3)
(b) (i) reflected in x-axis, dilation factor 3, moved left
2 down 1 (ii) (2, 1)
(c) dilation factor 4, moved left 3 down 2 (ii) (3, 2)
(d) (i) dilation factor 1--3- , moved left 5 up 3 (ii) (5, 3)
(e) (i) moved left 4, down 3 (ii) (4, 3)
(f) (i) dilation factor 2, moved left 3 up --12- (ii) (3, --12- )
5 (a) C
(b) B
(c) A (d) D
(e) E
(f) E
(g) D
6 (a) C
(b) B
(c) E (d) B
2 11 0 1 2 3 4 5 X
2
3
4
5
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7
Dilation
Reection in
x-axis
(a) y = (x + 1)2 + 2
(b) y = (x 3)2 + 1
Translation in
y-direction
1 unit left
2 units up
3 units right
1 unit up
4 units right
5 units down
(d) y = (x + 2)2 7
2 units left
7 units down
(e) y = x2 6
invert
6 units down
(c) y = (x
(f) y =
x 2
4)2
invert
2 units down
(g) y = (x 2)2 + 3
invert
2 units right
3 units up
(h) y = (x 5)2 + 2
invert
5 units right
2 units up
+4
by factor of 5 (narrower)
4 units up
(j) y = 3x2 5
by factor of 3 (narrower)
5 units down
by factor of 2 (narrower)
5 units left
3 units down
by factor of 5 (narrower)
6 units right
4 units down
3 units right
1 unit up
(i) y =
5x2
by factor of
+6
4)2
by factor of
1
--2
3
--4
(wider)
4 units left
6 units up
by factor of 3 (narrower)
invert
6 units left
4 units down
by factor of 4 (narrower)
invert
1 unit left
3 units down
3
--4
(wider)
(c)
(2, 5)
1
2
(p. 445)
1 (a) x = 0, x = 11 (b) x = 0, x = 8
(d) x = 0, x = 1
(c) x = 0, x = 5
(e) x = 4, x = 1 (f) x = 2, x = 6
(h) x = 4, x = 1
(g) x = 3, x = 7
(i) x = 0, x = 6 (j) x = 0, x = 5
(l) x = 3, x = 10
(k) x = 7, x = 2
(c) x = 4
2 (a) x = 8, x = 8 (b) x = 2, x = 2
(e) x = 1
(f) x = 9
(d) x = 7
(h) x = 10, x = 10
(g) x = 5, x = 5
(i) x = 1, x = 3 (j) x = 8, x = 7 (k) x = 0
(l) x = 0
(c) x = 0, x = 2
3 (a) x = 0, x = 6 (b) x = 0, x = 1
(d) x = 0, x = 5 (e) x = 0, x = --12(f) x = 0, x = 3
Exercise 9.5
Exercise 9.4
552
Translation in
x-direction
(p. 448)
1 (a) x = 2 or x = 1
(b) x = 6 or x = 3
(c) x = 4 or x = 7 (d) x = 1 or x = 9
(e) x = 5 or x = 6 (f) x = 4 or x = 2
(h) x = 7 or x = 1
(g) x = 8 or x = 3
(i) x = 5 or x = 9 (j) x = 4 or x = 8
(k) x = 5 or x = 3 (l) x = 2 or x = 8
(m) x = 6 or x = 2 (n) x = 1 or x = 2
(o) x = 1
(b) x = 4 or x = 3
2 (a) x = 6 or x = 2
(c) x = 4 or x = 7 (d) x = 1 or x = 8
(e) x = 5 or x = 10 (f) x = 7 or x = 6
(b) x = 6 or x = 2
3 (a) x = 4 or x = 3
(c) x = 7 or x = 9 (d) x = 8 or x = 3
(f) x = 3 or x = 5
(e) x = 3 or x = 2
(g) x = 10 or x = 5 (h) x = 3 or x = 9
(i) x = 6 or x = 11 (j) x = 1 or x = 5
(k) x = 8 or x = 2 (l) x = 7 or x = 3
4 (a) x = 5 or x = 2 (b) x = 1 or x = 3
(c) x = 4 or x = 7 (d) x = 7 or x = 1
(e) x = 4 or x = 4 (f) x = 3 or x = 3
(h) x = 7 or x = 6
(g) x = 6 or x = 1
(i) x = 0 or x = 12
5 (a) A
(b) E (c) B
(d) B
(e) B
(f) C
6 t = 0, t = 50 seconds
8 (a) 5C
(b) t = 2, t = 8
(c) 10 am, 4 pm
Exercise 9.6
1 (a) (i)
(iv) (4, 1)
(p. 452)
(ii) (0, 15)
Y
y = x2 + 2x + 3
4
3
15
(e) (i)
(iv) (0, 25)
y = x2 8x + 15
5
y = x2 25
(b) (i)
(iv) (3, 1)
25
3 5
(4, 1)
(ii) (0, 9)
(f) (i)
(iv) (0, 9)
y = x2 9
Y
0
y = x2 6x + 8
0
1
2 (a)
y = x2 10x + 21
(c) (i)
(iv) (2, 16)
Y
21
(2, 16)
12
y = x2 + 4x + 12
5
0
4
(b)
(d) (i)
(iv) (1, 4)
12
y = x2 8x + 12
4
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(c)
(i)
Y
y = 3x + 6x
2
y = x2 + 2x 3
3
4
(j)
(d)
Y
y = 2x2 8x
0
1
y = x2 + 4x 5
(k)
Y
y = x2 16
(e)
Y
9
8
y = x2 + 2x + 8
16
(l)
Y
y = x2 1
(f)
y = x 2x + 15
Y
2
1615
(g)
(m)
y = x2 + 10x + 16
16
Y
y = x2 4x
0
(h)
(n)
1 0
y = x2 + 8x + 7
y = x2 + 6x
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(o)
(t)
Y
y = x2 5x
y = x2 6x 5
6 14
1 0
(u)
1
2
y = x2 + 7x 12
1
4
3 4
(p)
Y
y = x2 + 4x 3
1
0
1 2
12
5 C
h = t2 + 10t
25
(q)
y = x2 + 6x + 9
7 (a)
(r)
10
(b) 25 m
T
(4, 31)
31
y = x2 + 10x + 25
25
(a) 10 s
T = 0.5h2 + 4h + 23
23
(s)
Y
y = x2 + 3x
2 14
3
2
(b) 23C
(c) 3 h and 5 h
(e) 4 hours
10
(d) 31C
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8 (a)
(a) B
(b) B
(c) D
(d) B
3s
6 y=3
7 after 2 min and after 8 min
7
(a) 6 cm
(b) 14 cm by 10 cm (c) 36 cm2
(d) 104 cm2
(e) 64 cm2
10 10, 10
11 Students own answers
4
5
8
9
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
Chapter review
1
Y
8
4
4 240
8
Exercise 9.7
(p. 457)
1 length 12 cm, width 7 cm
3 4 or 5
(a)
(b)
(d)
2 (a)
2 x = 12
3
(a) y = (x 1)2 + 3
(b) y =
x2
+4
y = x2 2x 8
2 4 6
Dilation
Reection in
x-axis
Translation in
x-direction
Translation in
y-direction
1 unit right
3 units up
invert
4 units up
(c) y = (x + 2)2 1
invert
2 units left
1 unit down
by factor of 3 (narrower)
4 units right
2 units up
1 unit right
1 unit up
invert
2 units left
2 units down
by factor of
4 (a)
(c)
(e)
5 (a)
(c)
(e)
6 (a)
(c)
(e)
(p. 462)
1
--2
(wider)
by factor of 2 (narrower)
x = 0 or x = 4
x = 4 or x = 4
x = 0 or x = 8
x = 5 or x = 7
x = 9 or x = 1
x = 4 or x = 1
x = 1 or x = 5
x = 3 or x = 4
x = 8 or x = 4
(b) x = 7 or x = 1
(d) x = 3
(f) x = 6
(b) x = 3 or x = 2
(d) x = 1 or x = 8
(f) x = 1 or x = 3
(b) x = 6 or x = 1
(d) x = 3 or x = 3
(f) x = 4 or x = 3
7 (a)
(b)
Y
16
15
(c)
12
Y
y = 3x2 + 9x
y = x2 + 8x + 12
3
1 12
6 34
556
y = x2 + 2x + 15
(d)
Replay
(p. 466)
1 (a) 104 cm2
(b) 37.5 m2
(c) 103.5 cm2
2 Students own answer
3 (a) 35 (b) 52 (c) 61
4 1.2
Y
4
y = x 4x + 4
2
5 (a)
(b)
Y
x=5
y=0
0
8 (a) B (b) C
9 (a)
t
0
1
10
(b)
(c)
(d)
x = 2
Y
y=3
3
h
h = t2 + 6t + 1
10
8
6
4
2
X
0
(c) 9 m
(g) 5.9 s
(e) t: 2 t 4
(d) 1.3 s
10 (a) h
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
(f) 10 m
6 (a) m = 6
(b) n = 6
(c) a = 2
(b) a 30
(c) y 7
7 (a) x 12
8 (a) (i) 3.4 (ii) 3 (iii) 1
(b) (i) 18.45 (ii) 21 (iii) 21
9
h = d2 + 6d
frequency
9
3
2
1
0
(b) 9 m
(c) 6 m
11 (a) 10 x (b) A = x(10 x)
(c) A (m2)
(5, 25)
10 x (m)
(e) 25 m2
13 25, 25
10 (a) a = 60
score
(b) x = 35
(c) p = 12
Chapter 10
Prep zone
A = x2 + 10x
(p. 470)
1 (a)
--45
2 (a)
9----10
(b)
3 (a)
4
--5
(b) 1
(b)
--23
(c)
11
-----12
--47
(c)
(c)
(d)
17
-----30
7
--8
--34
(d)
(d)
5--8
5
--6
4 (a) 0.71
(b) 0.44
(c) 0.75
(d) 1.25
5 (a) 12.5%
(b) 40%
(c) 15%
(d) 133.3%
6 (a) 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6
(b) spade, club, diamond, heart
(c) black, red
7 (a) 1--2(b) 3--8(c) 7--8-
Exercise 10.1
1
13----27
3 C
2 Elliot:
(p. 471)
3----;
10
Kris:
19
------ ;
75
Austin:
67-------150
4 E
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(c) E
--17
(c)
14 (a)
--57
(d) 1
(e) 0
(f)
--17
(f)
4--5
(iii)
1
-----50
(iv)
23
-----25
(iii) 0.02
Exercise 10.2
(p. 475)
1 (a) experiment 4; 0.17 (b) experiment 5; 0.06
(c) experiment 1; 0.17 (d) experiment 2; 0.10
(e) peach; experiment 2; 0.05
(f) pear; experiment 4; 0.25
2 (a) E
(b) B
3 (a) D (b) B
(c) Die 1, Die 4, Die 2, Die 3, Die 5
(d) Die 4, Die 5, Die 3, Die 2, Die 1
4 Students own answers
5 Students own answers
6 Students own answers
1 (a)
15
-----23
2 (a)
4--9
3 (a)
5----13
7
--8
6 (a)
7 B
11 (a)
558
(b)
--13
8B
--13
1--4
5----18
8----13
(b)
1
-----------1000
5 (a)
12 (a) C
13 (a)
(b)
(b)
9
(b)
--35
3----10
--23
(b) A
(b)
11
-----20
1----18
(c)
(c)
1----13
(b)
(c)
10
(c)
11----15
999
-----------1000
(d)
--13
(e)
--56
(f)
--12
(d)
1--5
(e)
4--5
(f)
1--2
(c) D
(c) 1
(c)
re
red
gre
red
green
en
ow
br
en
gre
brown
br
ow
n
Exercise 10.4
1 (a)
1
--5
(b)
(p. 486)
1
-----25
3
--5
(c)
21
-----25
(d)
Exercise 10.5
--35
(d)
5----12
--16
(c) 8.5%
(f) 11.8%
(i) 5.7%
(b)
blue
orange
--29
(j)
1
--9
1
-----23
(c)
20.2%
24.5%
5.8%
--45
(i)
1--9
(e)
116 (a) 48
(b) (i) ----(ii) ----(iii) 1--3(c) 12
48
12
7 Students own answers
8 (a) H, T
(b) 2 (c) HH, HT, TH, TT
(d) 4
(e) HHH, HHT, HTH, HTT, THH, THT, TTH, TTT
(f) 8
(g) Yes. To find the number of events for a
combination you multiply together the number
possible for each event within the combination.
1 (b) ----------9 (a) 38 = 6561
6561
(p. 480)
8
-----23
(h) 0
4----45
brown
Exercise 10.3
15 (a) 28.3%
(b)
(d) 36.2%
(e)
(g) 15.9%
(h)
16 Sample answers:
(a)
(d)
red
11
12
(vi)
6
-----25
(ii)
(g)
1--5
(c)
red
9
10
1--2
1
--5
22
-----45
1--3
(b)
red
(v)
(b) (i)
1----45
13
-----15
yel
low
(b)
bro
wn
(b) C
--17
6 (a)
bl
ue
5 (a) B
(p. 492)
1 (a)
--38
(b)
--18
(c)
--12
2 (a)
4
--5
(b)
1
--2
(c)
7
-----10
3 (a)
7--9
(b)
5--9
(c)
2--3
4 (a)
1--3
(b)
1--2
(c)
5--6
(d)
--58
(d)
2--3
(e)
--12
(f)
--58
5 (a)
6 B
7 (a)
(f)
(k)
8 (a)
1----15
(b)
8----15
(b)
1--4
15
-----52
15
-----26
3--5
(c)
7----30
(d)
(e)
1--3
7----30
(f)
3 (a)
(g)
(l)
2----13
(c)
7----26
(d)
12
-----13
(h)
5----26
(b)
3--4
(e)
3
--4
(i)
(j)
3----13
11
-----13
5 (a)
red die
1, 1
2, 1
3, 1
4, 1
5, 1
6, 1
1, 2
2, 2
3, 2
4, 2
5, 2
6, 2
1, 3
2, 3
3, 3
4, 3
5, 3
6, 3
1, 4
2, 4
3, 4
4, 4
5, 4
6, 4
1, 5
2, 5
3, 5
4, 5
5, 5
6, 5
1, 6
2, 6
3, 6
4, 6
5, 6
6, 6
1
--6
(ii)
--16
(c) (i)
11
-----36
(ii)
5
-----18
(iii)
5----36
(iii)
(iv)
7
-----18
5
-----18
(v)
7
-----18
(vi)
5
-----12
Exercise 10.6
(p. 501)
1 Answers will vary according to the results of the
simulation but Anil should get approximately
19 sleep-ins.
2 (a) Answers will vary according to the simulation
results but the table should approximately be
Two
girls
Two
boys
A boy
and
a girl
10
10
20
1
--4
1
--4
1
--2
Chapter review
1
2 (a)
3----20
(p. 504)
(b)
11
-----12
(ii)
5
--8
(c)
2--5
(d)
(e)
3--4
(iii)
1
--2
(d)
7----10
(f)
(iv)
1--2
1--4
7
--8
(e)
Sedan
Wagon
Coupe
van
1
-----20
(ii)
(b) 1--6-
4
--5
2
--5
(iii)
(c) 1--4-
Number of families
Estimated probability
1
--2
(b)
(b) (i)
18 (a) ----36
5----18
(iv)
1--9
White
Black
Red
Yellow
Silver
(b) (i)
3
--8
blue die
blue die
(b) (i)
(c) 0
4----13
(c)
3----10
(b)
4 (a) 36
1--2
3
-----52
4----13
10
-----13
1----10
(b) (i)
(v)
19
-----25
1, 1
2, 1
3, 1
4, 1
5, 1
1, 2
2, 2
3, 2
4, 2
5, 2
1, 3
2, 3
3, 3
4, 3
5, 3
1, 4
2, 4
3, 4
4, 4
5, 4
1, 5
2, 5
3, 5
4, 5
5, 5
2
-----25
(ii)
(vi)
21
-----25
19
-----25
(iii)
(vii)
4----25
2
--5
(iv)
(viii)
21
-----25
4--5
Replay
1
2
3
4
(p. 507)
(a) 415.6 cm2
(b) 266.1 cm2
(c) 9.2 mm2
(a) (x + 7 )2
(b) (x 3)2
(c) (2x + 5)2
41.6 m
Erin is 8 and Joanne is 32
5 (a)
(b)
(c)
8
1
1--4
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(p. 509)
(b)
Y
5
2
y = x2 + 1
(b)
1
--5
(b)
6 (a)
(c)
3
-----10
1
2--5
1
--2
(b) x =
1 0
10 X
40
60
80
y = 2x2
100
2 X
(c)
(c) x = 4
or 3--2-
(c) t = 10
1, 2
2, 2
3, 2
4, 2
5, 2
6, 2
1, 3
2, 3
3, 3
4, 3
5, 3
6, 3
1, 5
2, 5
3, 5
4, 5
5, 5
6, 5
1, 7
2, 7
3, 7
4, 7
5, 7
6, 7
11
1, 11
2, 11
3, 11
4, 11
5, 11
6, 11
13
1, 13
2, 13
3, 13
4, 13
5, 13
6, 13
(iii)
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
1----18
27
8
6
28
4
2
0
15 (a)
5----36
(ii)
rst die
second dice
20
10
560
4
5--3
13 (a)
11 (a) 65
(b) 245
(c) 70
12 (a) 1--6(b) 0
(c) 1--2-
12
8 (a) x = 6
(b) y = 40
9 (a) RHS (b) SAS
9-----10 (a) ----(b) 3--4(c) 11
16
16
1--2
7 (a) x = 0 or 9
(b) (i)
0
1
5 (a) 5
10
1
2
Y
20
(b)
(a) 12
(b) 15
It has been flipped/reflected over the x-axis.
7.15 m
(a) x = 4 (b) w = 1 (c) h = 2
Students to produce their own construction
(a) 2.4%
(b) 22.7%
(c) 26.3%
(d) 33.3%
Students to produce their own construction
274(a) ----(b) ----(c) 3--4(d) ----13
26
13
(a) 1 : 1 000 000 (b) 1 : 500 000
(c) 1 : 2 000 000
The number could be 8 or 10
a = 360 (f + g + h); b = 360 (e + g + h);
c = 360 (f + e + h); d = 360 (f + g + e)
So, a + b + c + d = 1440 (f + g + h + g + h + e + h + e
+ f + e + f + g)
= 1440 3(e + f + g + h)
= 360
(a) y = 3(x 4)2 2
(b) Dilated by a factor of 2, reflected in the x-axis,
and moved 7 units up.
Need to draw a spinner with 31 equal pieces: 16
green, eight blue, four brown, two pink and one red.