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1 TOPI NPLN practice [Stage 5.]. Overview Numerous videos and interactivities are embedded just where you need them, at the point of learning, in your learnon title at They will help you to learn the concepts covered in this topic... Why learn this? ll students in ustralia are required to sit NPLN tests in May of Years, 5, 7 and 9. NPLN is an acronym for National ssessment Program Literacy and Numeracy. There are two Numeracy tests one in which students may use a calculator and one in which they may not. oth tests contain questions, most of which are multiple choice. Each test lasts for 40 minutes. In the exercises, there are NPLN practice tests to help you prepare for when you have to sit the actual tests. It is best to complete one practice test per week before you undertake the formal tests. LERNING SEQUENE. Overview. [Stage 5.] NPLN practice. [Stage 5.] NPLN practice.4 [Stage 5.] NPLN practice.5 [Stage 5.] Review RESOURES ONLINE ONLY Watch this elesson: NPLN: Strategies and tips Searchlight ID: eles-688 TOPI NPLN practice c0naplanpractice.indd Page

2 . NPLN practice [Stage 5.] These questions provide the opportunity for students to use their numeracy skills in everyday situations... Set alculator allowed. Which of the following is the longest time? a seconds b. hours c. 800 minutes d. day. nne bought 0 pens and Jo bought 0 pens. Each pen costs the same amount, and the pens cost $75 altogether. How much did Jo pay for her pens?. When a ball is dropped it bounces on the ground. The maximum height reached after each bounce is half the distance the ball drops. If a ball is dropped from a ladder 6 m above the ground, what is the total distance travelled by the time the ball hits the ground the third time? a. 9 m b. 8 m c. 0.5 m d. 5 m 4. Last year at Fern Hill High School, there were 985 students. The student population has increased by 0% this year. How many students are at Fern Hill High School this year? a. 000 b. 8 c. 8 d The length of a rectangle is 9 cm and its perimeter is 0 cm. What is the area of the rectangle? 6. The graph shows the number of juices sold each day of a 40 particular week at a school. alculate the mean daily number of juices sold at the school that week (0 + ) ( 8) =? 0 a. b. 4 c. d expressed as a percentage is: 8 a. 0.8% b. % Mon. Tues. Wed. Thurs. Fri. Day of week c. 7.5% d. 0.75% 9. Lena wants to make chocolate cakes. The recipe for a chocolate cake is: cups self-raising flour cup sugar tablespoons cocoa egg 5 grams butter. How much of each ingredient will she need to use? cups self-raising flour cup sugar tablespoons cocoa eggs grams butter 0. In the diagram shown, what is the value of x? x x a. 0 b c. 0 d Express in binary form. ten. Jen bought a car on sale for 5% off the original price, which was $ 500. How much did she pay for the car? a. $875 b. $8505 c. $0 65 d. $0 50 Number of juices sold Maths Quest 9 Stage 5 NSW ustralian curriculum c0naplanpractice.indd Page

3 . onnor climbs to the summit of a mountain 450 m above sea level. Inga is scuba diving at the bottom of the ocean. The ocean floor is 7 metres below sea level. What is the vertical distance between onnor and Inga? 4. The ratio of cordial to water in Shinji s favourite drink is : 5. How much water does he need to add to 80 ml of cordial to make his favourite drink? a. 00 ml b. 00 ml c. 00 ml d. 400 ml 5. Which of the following represents the right side view of the -dimensional figure shown? a. b. c. d. 6. rectangular paddock is surrounded by a fence. The perimeter of the paddock is 870 m. If the length of the paddock is 65 m longer than its width, calculate the dimensions of the paddock. 7. alculate the area of material required to make the tent shown, including the floor..8 m.5 m a. m b..5 m c..45 m d m 8. Write the rule for the following pattern made from sticks. Let n = number of sticks. Let s = number of squares..5 m m a. n = s + b. n = s + c. n = 4s d. n = s + 9. If teaspoon = 5 ml and tablespoon = 0 ml, how many teaspoons are there in a tablespoon? a. b. 4 r = 4 cm c. 5 d. 0. The total surface area (TS) of a cylinder can be found using the formula TS = πr(r + h) where r is the radius and h is the height of the cylinder. Find h when r = 4 cm and the TS is 77 cm. h =? TOPI NPLN practice c0naplanpractice.indd Page

4 . car travelled at 60 kilometres per hour for hours and 5 minutes. How far did it travel? a. 65 km b. 0 km c. 75 km d. 5 km. The table below shows the times for 4 students to run 00 m. Student Mitch Josh en Liam Time (s) What is the average (mean) time the 4 students ran 00 m?. Which of the following is the smallest number? a. 6 b. 0.8 c. 0.5 d omplete the following to make this equation true. (5 ) = 80 +? 5. The diagram shows a bag of tokens. neko chooses a token from the bag without looking. What is the chance of neko choosing a star token? a. 0 c. 4 b. d. 6. Which of the following diagrams shows an equilateral triangle? a. b. c. d. 7. What is the volume of this rectangular prism? mm 8. What is the longest pencil that can fit inside the box shown? (Round to decimal place.) a. 6.9 mm 0 mm b. 5 mm c..4 mm 0 mm d. 4.6 mm 9. Which coordinates will the graph of y = x + pass through? a. (5, ) b. (5, 9) c. (, ) d. (, ) 0. If a =, then a equals: a. 7 b. 7 c. 8 d. 8.. Set Non-calculator 6 mm. How many faces does a rectangular prism have? a. 4 b. 6 c. 8 d. 5 mm 5 mm 4 Maths Quest 9 Stage 5 NSW ustralian curriculum c0naplanpractice.indd Page 4

5 . Oranges sell for $.50 per kilogram. What is the total cost of kg of oranges? a. $.50 b. $5.00 c. $4.50 d. $7.50. fair, six-sided die is rolled. What is the chance of it landing on a? d. a. 6 b ( 5) 9 =? a. 6 b. 7 c. 8 d Evaluate What is the equation of the graph shown? y 4 a. y = x + b. y = x c. y = x + d. y = x 7. Draw a linear graph using the table of values below. x 0 y Sivan recorded the colour of cars travelling along her street between 9 am and 0 am. olour lue White Red Silver lack Gold Number 6 5 What was the percentage of white cars? c. x TOPI NPLN practice 5 c0naplanpractice.indd Page 5

6 9. What type of angle is this? a. cute b. Obtuse c. Reflex d. Straight 0. What is the inequation that represents the interval shown on the number line? a. x 6 b. x < 6 c. x 6 d. < x 6. store is having a 5% off sale. What would be the reduced price of an item that was originally $0? a. $40 b. $0 c. $00 d. $90. Two friends share 4 lollies. One friend gets twice as many as the other. How many lollies do they each receive? a. 0 and 4 b. 8 and 6 c. 6 and 8 d. 4 and 0. alculate the product of and a. 7 c. 9 b. 9 0 d The sum of consecutive odd numbers is. Which equation best represents this situation? a. x + = b. x = c. x + 6 = d. 6x + = 5. Find the mean and the median of the data below.,, 5, 5, 4, 0,, 5,, 6 a. Mean =, median = b. Mean =., median = 4 c. Mean =, median = d. Mean =., median = 6. The Venn diagram shows the number of students in Year 9 who play ξ basketball, tennis and hockey. Find n (tennis hockey). asketball Tennis a. 6 b c. 70 d Evaluate a. 40 b c. 6 d. 8 Hockey 8. What is the missing number? ? + 6 = piece of string 0 cm long forms a rectangle. If the length of the rectangle formed is 0 cm, what is its width? a. 5 cm b. 0 cm c. 5 cm d. 0 cm 0. Which of the following is the top view of the -dimensional figure shown? a. b. c. d Maths Quest 9 Stage 5 NSW ustralian curriculum c0naplanpractice.indd Page 6

7 . This ruler is used to measure the height of a teacher. How tall is the teacher? a..6 m b..75 m c..075 m d. 75 m. roof makes an angle of 40 with the ceiling. What is the value of x? a. 50 b. 40 c. 45 d. 90. The stem-and-leaf plot shows the number of goals scored in each netball match over a season. The range is: a. 48 b. 50 c. 4 d circular spinner with 5 equal-sized sectors is labelled from to 5. The spinner is spun. What is the probability of it landing on an odd number? a. b. c. 5 d. 5. Write an expression to represent the following: p is added to the square of q and then the sum is divided by y. 6. If one hour of parking costs $4.50, how much will it cost to park from 9 am until pm? a. $45 b. $.50 c. $0 d. $ map has a scale showing that cm on the map represents an actual distance of km. Write the appropriate scale ratio for this map. a. : b. : 00 c. : 000 d. : The shape shown is rotated 90 in a clockwise direction around the black dot. Which of the following choices represents the result? a. b. c. d. x Stem Leaf m TOPI NPLN practice 7 c0naplanpractice.indd Page 7

8 9. is an isosceles triangle. What is the value of y? a. 5 b. 7 c. 9 d. y + 5 y 0. Which of the following is the net of a cube? a. b. c. d.. NPLN practice [Stage 5.].. Set alculator allowed. The cube root of 64 is between: a. and b. and c. and 4 d. and 4. javelin is thrown times. The mean distance of the throws is 55 m. The fourth throw reaches 6 m. What is the mean distance after 4 throws? a. 5 m b. 57 m c. 55 m d. 60 m. The monthly cost () of renting a mobile phone is given by the equation = x, where x is the call time in minutes. If February s bill was $0, the call time was: a. 00 minutes b. 00 minutes c. 500 minutes d. 450 minutes 4. music store has two promotions running at the same time: uy Ds for $6.95 each and get the third free. 0% off all Ds which normally retail at $4.95 each. If Emma wants to buy three Ds, what is the best price she can get? a. $5.90 b. $5.40 c. $5.90 d. $ number is multiplied by, then is subtracted. The final answer is the square of 6. What is the original number? 6. painter quotes $448 to paint the walls of a bedroom with the following dimensions: length = 4 m width = m height =. m. How much extra will he charge to paint the ceiling as well (at the same original cost per square metre)? a. $00 b. $0 c. $0 d. $50 8 Maths Quest 9 Stage 5 NSW ustralian curriculum c0naplanpractice.indd Page 8

9 7. Solve the equation for q. 4q = 4 8. What is the equation of the graph shown? a. y = x b. y = x c. y = x + d. y = x + 9. For the triangle shown, x equals: a. 6 b. 7 c. 8 d The scale 00 cm 4 m simplifies to the ratio: a. : b. : 4 c. : 4 d. 50 :. house is bought for $ and sold for $ Express the profit as a percentage of the cost price. (Round to decimal places.) a. 4.9% b. 6.67% c. 85.7% d. 6.7%. 00-g block of chocolate is to be broken into its individual squares. What is the mass of 4 squares of chocolate? a. 0 g b. 6 g c. 5 g d. 0 g. The area of the composite shape shown is: 0 cm a. 0 cm b. 40 cm 5 cm c. 50 cm cm d. 45 cm 4. What is the next term in the following pattern?, 4, 9, 6,... a. 0 b. 5 c. 9 d cyclist travels 5 km in 0 minutes. The speed (in km/h) she is travelling is: a. 40 km/h b. 60 km/h c. 80 km/h d. 0 km/h 6. The intersection point for y = x + 4 and x + y = is: a. (, ) b. (, ) c. (, ) d. (, ) 4x + 4 4x x y x 4 TOPI NPLN practice 9 c0naplanpractice.indd Page 9

10 7. The factorised form of x y 6xy is: a. xy (xy ) b. xy(x y ) c. xy(xy 6) d. x y(xy ) 8. The graph shows the frequency of the number of bread rolls bought at a bakery. What is the total number of rolls bought? a. 00 b. 88 c. 50 d What are the mean and median of the data shown in the table? Score (x) Frequency Number of rolls bought at a bakery 4 4 a. The mean is and median is 4. b. The mean is and median is. c. The mean is 4 and median is. d. The mean is 4 and median is Which number is exactly halfway between.5 and 4.75? a..95 b. 4.5 c. 4.5 d. 4. Write a fraction equivalent to Which diagram is the net of a square-based pyramid? a. b. c. d.. The table summarises how much time Lian spent on her Maths project. What was the average amount of time each day Lian worked on her project? a. 5 minutes b. 0 minutes c. 4 minutes d. hour 4. Draw a line of symmetry through the diagram. Day Monday Tuesday Frequency Wednesday Thursday Friday Time spent on project Time 0 minutes 5 minutes 4 hours 50 minutes 45 minutes 5. If x =, what is the value of x x? a. b. 4 c. d. 0 Maths Quest 9 Stage 5 NSW ustralian curriculum c0naplanpractice.indd Page 0

11 6. map of Fern Island is shown below. Point Shipwreck Treasure What direction is the treasure from Point Shipwreck? 7. The shape at right is to be enlarged by a factor of. The new area will be: a. times the original area b. 6 times the original area. 9 times the original area d. times the original area 8. omplete the table of values for the rule y = x. x 0 y N 9. The population of a city is expected to increase by.5% each year for the next 5 years. If this city s current population is 00000, what is it expected to be in 5 years time? a. 94 b d Find the area of material (m ) needed to make a circular cushion with a diameter of 0 cm. Note: Two pieces of material are cut out and sewn together to make the cushion. a..5 m b..0 m..9 m d..5 m.. Set D Non-calculator. What is the equivalent fraction to 5? a. 7 b. 5. The value of + [( ) 4] 5 is: 7 a. 5 4 b d.. large cube, shown at right, is painted blue. How many cubes, inside this large cube, have no painted faces? a. 8 b d glass of water (50 ml) is poured from the jug. How much water is left in the jug? a..75 L b..5 L..5 L d. L d. cm L L cm TOPI NPLN practice c0naplanpractice.indd Page

12 Measure the size of the unknown angle, x, using the protractor x a. 5 b. 66 c. 54 d equals: a b. 4.5 c d Jake recorded his classmates preferred ice-cream flavours in the table below. Ice-cream flavour Number of students hocolate 4 Vanilla Strawberry 7 hoc-mint 6 70 What percentage of students prefers choc-mint flavoured ice-cream? a. 60% b. 0% c. 6% d. 5% 8. car travels at 75 kilometres per hour. How far will it travel in 4 hours? a. 00 km b. 50 km c. 00 km d. 50 km 9. Which of the following diagrams shows the arrow below multiplied by a scale factor of? a. b. c. d. 0. XZ is cm. XY is a quarter of the distance of XZ. Find YZ. X Y Z a. 8 cm b. 6 cm c. 0 cm d. 4 cm Maths Quest 9 Stage 5 NSW ustralian curriculum c0naplanpractice.indd Page

13 . How many sticks would be needed to make the 5th shape in this pattern? a. 0 b. 6 c. 8 d. 4. To convert from degrees Fahrenheit ( F) to degrees elsius ( ), the following formula is used: = 5 (F ). 9 What is the Fahrenheit temperature equivalent to 5? a. 86 F b. 95 F c. 70 F d. 00 F. The two points and are on which line? y a. y = x b. y = x + c. y = x d. y = x 4. Solve the equation 4m =. a. m = 5 b. m = 4 c. m = 5 d. m = 5. football team played games during a season. The team won 4 more games than it lost. How many games did the team win? a. 9 b. c. d D and D are supplementary angles. is 0. Find the size of D. 7. Draw the reflection of the shape shown at right If p = and q = 5, evaluate q p. a. b. 9 c. d The area of a circle is = πr. Which value best estimates the area of a circle with a radius of 5 cm? a. 75 cm b. 5 cm c. 50 cm d. 7.5 cm 0. This dot plot shows the ages of people in a choir. What is the most common age of the choir members? a. 50 b. 58 c. 59 d. 60. What is the probability of getting Tails when a fair coin is tossed? a. 0 b ges of people in a choir c. d.. Insert < or > to make this statement true The following scores were recorded in a test: 8 and 88%. 0 Which is the higher score? x 75 D TOPI NPLN practice c0naplanpractice.indd Page

14 4. The cost of two different books is in the ratio 4 : 5. If the more expensive book costs $5, what does the cheaper book cost? a. $5 b. $0 c. $5 d. $0 5. alculate the value of m 75 cm + 5 m 6 cm. a. 8 m 95 cm b. 9 m cm c. 9 m 0 cm d. 8 m cm 6. There are 60 squares in a chocolate block. If Stef eats of the block, how many squares are left? a. 0 b. 5 c. 0 d The length of a rectangular sporting field is four times its width. If the perimeter of the field is 00 m, find the length and width. 8. bag of marbles contains red, 0 yellow, 5 green and 8 blue marbles. Darcy chooses one marble without looking. What is the chance it will be green? a. b Which pair of shapes fits together to make a cube? a. b. c. d. c What shape is revealed when a triangular prism is cut vertically? Knife Triangular prism d. 6 a. Triangle b. Square c. Rectangle d. Trapezium 4 Maths Quest 9 Stage 5 NSW ustralian curriculum c0naplanpractice.indd Page 4

15 .4 NPLN practice [Stage 5.].4. Set E alculator allowed. The volume of a cylindrical glass with diameter 7. cm and height 5.4 cm is: a. L b. 67 cm c. 550 cm d. 750 ml. Use the diagram below to determine the values of x and y.. square window is to be inserted into a square wall. The side length of the window is 70 cm. What is the area of the remaining wall? a. 900 m b..9 m c. 4.4 m d. 6.8 m y x 4. The formula y = x 4 rearranged to make x the subject is: 5 a. x = 5y b. x = 4y 5 c. x = y + 4 d. x = 5y How many hours are there in 4 weeks and days? 6. The value of x in the diagram at right is equal to: x a. 07 b. 0 c. 77 d n unknown number is multiplied by 6 and then added to 4. The result is 46. Which equation best describes this? a x = 46 b x = 4 c. 6x + 4 = 46 d. 6(x + 4) = The number line shown can be described by the equation: a. x < b. x c. x > d. x < rrange the following in descending order..0, 0., ( ), 4, car uses 0 L of fuel to travel 80 km. How much fuel is needed to travel 400 km? a. 0 L b. 40 L c. 50 L d. 60 L. length of rope is 7.5 m. It is to be cut into pieces in the ratio of :. What will be the two new lengths? a..5 m and 5 m b. m and 4.5 m c..5 m and 4 m d. m and 6.5 m 60 TOPI NPLN practice 5 c0naplanpractice.indd Page 5

16 . 5-kg bag of potatoes cost $7.99. The cost of loose potatoes is $.55 per kg. Is it cheaper to buy: a. 5 kg of loose potatoes? b. a 5-kg bag of potatoes?. Which diagram of the net of a cube has opposite faces that sum to 7? a. b. c. d. 4. Which of the following shapes is represented by the net shown at right? a. triangular prism b. triangular pyramid c. square pyramid d. cube 5. If = {odd numbers between 0 and 0} and = {, 6, 9} then is equal to: a. {,, 5, 7, 9} b. {, 9} c. {, 4, 8, 0} d. {,, 5, 6, 7, 9} 6. The following map shows campsites in a campground. 5 4 D Toilet N 5 4 E D E F G H I J K L M N Jon is camped at grid reference. If he is facing north and looks due east, what is he looking at? a. Toilets b. ampsite c. ampsite d. ampsite E 7. Using the similar triangles shown below, find the value of x...9. a.. b..6 c. 6. d. 9. x 6 Maths Quest 9 Stage 5 NSW ustralian curriculum c0naplanpractice.indd Page 6

17 8. The perimeter of the race track shown below is: 44 m 6 m a. 90. m b. 95. m c. 405 m d m 9. There are 500 people in a fun run; 5 are over 8 years of age. What percentage of people are aged 8 years and under? a. 5% b. 55% c. 45% d. 5% 0. The vertices of a triangle are (, ), (, 4) and (4, ). Give the vertices of the triangle if it is reflected in the y-axis.. The data in the table below shows the number of books read by 6 students in Year 9 during one month. Number of books read, 6, 8, 4, 4, Which of the following is true? a. Mean = median b. Median = mode c. Mean = mode d. Mean < mode. bike worth $40 has been reduced by $x. The new value of the bike (in dollars) is: a. 40 x b. 40x c. 40 x d x. X and Y are.5 cm apart on a map. alculate the actual distance between X and Y using the given key. X Y Key: cm 6 km a..5 km b. 7.5 km c. 75 km d. 4 km 4. Pat bought a packet of 00 marbles for $5.00. The cost of one marble is: a. $0.50 b. $0.0 c. $0.0 d. $ bag contains 6 red, 8 green and 4 blue counters. What is the ratio of red to blue counters? a. : b. : c. : 4 d. : 6. The graph at right shows the distance travelled by a hiker. The average speed of the hiker is closest to: a. 5 km/h b. km/h c. km/h d. 8 km/h Distance (km) y 0 8 am 0 am pm pm 4 pm 6 pm Time (h) x TOPI NPLN practice 7 c0naplanpractice.indd Page 7

18 What is the value of x on the number line shown? x a..5 b. 0.5 c. 0.5 d Which window has the largest area? a. b. c..5 m.7 m.5 m.7 m 9. What is the size of XYZ? 0. 4? = 6 The missing value is: a. X b..4. Set F Non-calculator Y d m Z m.6 m. The sum of and a number, r, is 7. What is r? a. 7 b. 4 c. 6 d. 8 c.. 50 is between: a. 8 and 0 b. 0 and c. and 4 d. 4 and 6 d. 4. m 8 Maths Quest 9 Stage 5 NSW ustralian curriculum c0naplanpractice.indd Page 8

19 . The arrow on the spinner is spun 50 times. Which table most likely represents the results? lue Red Yellow a. c. olour Number of spins Red 5 lue 7 Yellow 8 olour Number of spins Red 8 lue 5 Yellow 7 b. d. olour Number of spins Red 6 lue 5 Yellow 9 olour Number of spins Red 5 lue Yellow 4. You are going to share pizzas with your friends. How many sized slices can you cut from the 4 6 pizzas? a. 0 b. 9 c. 8 d is equal to: a. b. 8 c. 5 d There are boys and 4 girls in a class. What fraction of the class is boys? a. 6 b Of newspapers printed, 5% are delivered to homes, with the remaining papers going to the newsagent. How many papers are delivered to the newsagent? a b c d cricketer played 0 innings and scored the following number of runs. 45, 0,, 7,, 5, 57, 80,, 47 What will change if the score of 80 is removed from the set? a. Mean and range b. Mean and mode c. Mean and median d. Mean only 9. The side view of an -frame swing looks like this. D = 68. Find D and DEF. c. d. 4 D E F TOPI NPLN practice 9 c0naplanpractice.indd Page 9

20 0. How many faces does this pyramid have? a. 4 b. 5 c. 6 d. 7. For the following graph, state the domain (possible x-values) and range (possible y-values). y Which of the following represents the reflection of this triangle in the mirror shown below? a. c. 5 b. d. x 8 0 Maths Quest 9 Stage 5 NSW ustralian curriculum c0naplanpractice.indd Page 0

21 . Which of the following is the rearranged version of the formula m = n qr? p a. p = mn qr b. n = mp + qr c. n = m p + q r d. n = m + qr p 4. If a number is halved and then increased by 4, it will be equal to less than the original number. What is the original number? a. 8 b. 0 c. d When a = and b =, the value of (a b) is: a. 0 b. c. d Which linear graph joins the points (5, 9) and (, 7)? a. y = x + 4 b. y = x + c. y = x 4 d. y = x + 7. T-shirt worth $5 is discounted by 5%. Which of the following calculations gives the new price? a b c d fair coin is tossed twice. Write down the four possible outcomes. 9. Which of these patterns does not possess a line of symmetry? a. b. c. d. 0. rrange the following in ascending order., 0., 4, ( ). The solution to 4 x 5 > is: a. x > 0 b. x > 0 c. x < 0 d. x < 0. Fill in the missing value to make the following equation true. (h ) = h +?. Evaluate ( ) + ( 4) + 5. a. 5 b. 5 c. 0 d What is the probability of choosing a 5 in a regular deck of cards (no jokers)? a. 5 5 b. 4 c. 5. What percentage of this shape is shaded? a. 8% b. 0% c. 50% d. 40% 6. The probability of hiring a certain coloured bicycle is shown in the table below. olour White Red Silver lue Probability ? 0.05 What is the probability of hiring a silver bicycle if there are no colours other than the ones shown? a. 0.5 b. 0.5 c. 0. d Two people buy a $5 ticket in a $ lottery. They each contribute $ and $. How much would each collect if they won? 8. ndrew rides x km to school. Isabelle rides km more. Together they ride km. Which equation represents this situation? a. x = b. x + = c. x + = d. x = d. TOPI NPLN practice c0naplanpractice.indd Page

22 9. The maximum temperature recorded for a June day was 4. The minimum temperature recorded that day was. What is the difference between the maximum and minimum temperatures recorded that day? 0. The mean, median and mode for the following set of data is: 0,,,,,,, a. Mean =, median =, mode = b. Mean =, median =, mode = c. Mean =, median =.5, mode = d. Mean =, median =.5, mode =.5 Review [Stage 5.] Throughout this topic you have practised completing NPLN tests. It is important to be familiar with how the NPLN tests are run and what to expect on the day of the tests. Maths Quest 9 Stage 5 NSW ustralian curriculum c0naplanpractice.indd Page

23 nswers Topic Naplan Practice Exercise.. Set alculator allowed.. $45. D cm ,, 4,, m l = 50 m h cm. D. 4.7 s D mm D Exercise.. Set Non-calculator.. D y 0 4 x w = 85 m 8. 0% D. D.. D D 6. D q + p y D 8. D D Exercise... Set alculator allowed q = D D D. 4. D North-east ,,, 0,,, TOPI NPLN practice c0naplanpractice.indd Page

24 Exercise.. Set D Non-calculator D D 0. D D D.. > D l = 80 m w = 0 m Exercise.4. Set E alculator allowed.. x = 0, y = D hours ,, 4, 0., 0.0 ( ) D 6. D (, ), ( 4, ), (, 4) D Exercise.4. Set F Non-calculator D D = 56 DEF = 4 0. D. Domain: 4 x < 8 Range: < y 9. D D 6. D HH, HT, TH, TT ,,, 4 ( ).. h D $ and $ Maths Quest 9 Stage 5 NSW ustralian curriculum c0naplanpractice.indd Page 4

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