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PROBABILITY & STATISTICS Interquartile range Roseanna recorded the masses, in kg, of people. Here are her results. 0 9 0 Work out the range. Range = highest value lowest value = = (b) Work out the interquartile range. ( n + ) = ( + ) = So Q = th value = ( n + ) = ( + ) = So Q = th value = Interquartile range = Q Q = = ( marks) The stem-and-leaf diagram shows information about the ages, in years, of some people at a shop. Work out the range. (b) Work out the interquartile range years 0 9 means years Sophie collected some information about the heights, in cm, of some shrubs. years ( marks) 9 How many shrubs did Sophie measure? means cm (b) Work out the range. cm (c) Work out the median. cm (d) Work out the interquartile range cm ( marks)

ALGEBRA Linear equations Solve x + 0 = (b) _ x + 0 = ( ) _ (x + 0) = x + 0 = ( 0) x = x = ( ) _ x + = (c) = x _ x = ( marks) x = ( marks) x = ( marks) Solve _ x = x Place brackets (b) around x. x = x ( ) ( x) = ( x ) x = ( x ) x = x x x = Multiply out the brackets. Collect all the x terms on one side. x _ = x + x = ( marks) x = ( marks) Solve x x = (b) _ x _ ( + x) = _ (x ) _ ( x) = x + x = ( ) x = x = x = x = ( marks) x = ( marks) ABC is a triangle. Angle A is (x ) and angle B is (x + ). A The size of angle A is three times the size of angle B. Work out the value of x. (x ) (x ) B C Remember to set up an equation. x = ( marks) 0

NUMBER Problem-solving practice One sodium atom has a mass of. 0 grams. Work out an estimate for the of sodium atoms in kg of sodium. (b) Is your answer to part an underestimate or an overestimate? Give a reason for your answer. ( marks) d t = _ f d = 9. correct to significant figures f =. correct to significant figures By considering bounds, work out the value of t to a suitable degree of accuracy. Give a reason for your answer. ( marks) A large rectangular piece of card is ( + ) cm long and ( +) cm wide. A small rectangle cm long and cm wide is cut out of the piece of card. ( ) cm ( ) cm cm cm Work out the shaded area, in cm. Give your answer in the form a + b where a and b are integers. cm ( marks)

GEOMETRY & MEASURES Trigonometry Work out the length, in cm, of each of the marked sides. Give each answer correct to significant figures. SOH CAH TOA Start by labelling the sides of the triangle. Then write down the trig ratio that uses the given and unknown side. tan opp hyp x 0 cm adj = opp adj = x (b) y. cm sin = opp hyp = y. (c).9 cm z x = tan 0 y = x = cm ( marks) y = cm ( marks) ( marks) A ladder is m long. The ladder rests against a vertical wall with the foot of the ladder resting on horizontal ground. The ladder makes an angle of with the ground when it is leaning against the wall. How far does the ladder reach up the wall? Draw a diagram. A tower 0 m high stands at a point A. At a point B on the ground which is level with the foot of the tower, the angle of elevation of the top of the tower is. Work out the distance of B from A. m ( marks) m ( marks) The diagram shows a vertical pole standing on horizontal ground. The points A, B and C are in a straight line on the ground. The point D is at the top of the pole so that DC is vertical. The angle of elevation of D from A is. Work out the height of the pole. Give your answer correct to significant figures. D C m B 0 m A (b) Work out the size of the angle of elevation of D from B. Give your answer correct to significant figures. m ( marks) ( marks)