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Geometry and Measures Area and Volume 2 You must be able to: Recall and use the formulae for the circumference and area of a circle Recall and use the formula for the area of a trapezium Recall and use the formulae for the volume and surface area of a prism Recall and use the formulae for the volume and surface area of a cylinder. Circles LEARN Circumference of a Circle (C) = 2πr or C = πd Area of a Circle (A) = πr 2 Work out the circumference and area of a circle with radius 9cm. Give your answers to 1 decimal place. Circumference Area C = 2 π 9 A = π 9 2 = 18 π = π 81 = 56.5cm (to 1 d.p.) = 254.5cm 2 (to 1 d.p.) Key Point The symbol o represents the number pi. π can be approximated by 3.14 or 22 7. Trapeziums LEARN This formula can be proved: The area of a trapezium is: A = 1 2 (a + b)h where a and b are the parallel sides and h is the perpendicular height a b h Key Point Perpendicular means at right angles. Parallel means in the same direction and always the same distance apart. b a Two identical trapeziums fit together to make a parallelogram with base a + b and height h Key Point The area of the parallelogram is (a + b)h Therefore, the area of each trapezium is 1 2 (a + b)h. The area of a parallelogram is: A = bh 5cm Work out the area of the trapezium. b A = 1 (5 + 10) 4 2 = 30cm 2 10cm 4cm h 60 GCSE Maths Revision Guide

Prisms A right prism is a 3D shape that has the same cross-section running all the way through it. Revise LEARN Volume of a Prism = Area of Cross-Section Length The surface area is the sum of the areas of all the faces. Work out the volume and surface area of the triangular prism. 3cm 5cm Volume Surface Area Area of the cross-section Five faces: = 1 2 3 4 = 6cm2 Two triangular faces = 6 + 6 = 12 Volume = 6 7 Base = 4 7 = 28 = 42cm 3 Side = 3 7 = 21 Slanted side = 5 7 = 35 Total surface area = 12 + 28 + 21 + 35 = 96cm 2 Cylinders 4cm 7cm LEARN Work out the volume and the surface area of the cylinder. Give your answers in terms of π. Volume V = π 4 2 7 = 112πcm 3 Surface Area SA = 2 π 4 7 + 2 π 4 2 = 56π + 32π = 88πcm 2 Volume of a Cylinder = πr 2 h Surface Area of a Cylinder = 2πrh + 2πr 2 7cm 4cm Key Point A cylinder is just like any other right prism. To find the volume, you multiply the area of the cross-section (circular face) by the length of the cylinder. Quick Test 1. Calculate the volume and surface area of a cylinder with radius 4cm and height 6cm. 6cm 2. Work out the area of the trapezium. 3cm 10cm 3. Calculate the circumference and area of a circle, diameter 7cm. Key Words trapezium parallel perpendicular cross-section face Area and Volume 2: Revise 61

Practice Questions Uses of Graphs & Other Graphs 1 A line is parallel to the line of equation y = 3x 2 and goes through the point (1, 5). Work out the equation of the line. [3] 2 Gemma, Naval and Esmai entered a five-mile cycling race. The graph below shows the race. 6 5 Distance (Miles) 4 3 2 1 0 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 Time (Minutes) Gemma Naval Esmai a) Who won the race? [1] b) What speed was Naval travelling at for the last 20 minutes before he finished? Give your answer in miles per hour. [2] c) Between what times was Gemma travelling her fastest? Give a reason for your answer. [2] d) How many minutes after the race started did the winner move into the lead? [1] e) Describe the race. [3] 3 The graph below shows the journey of a train. Work out the total distance travelled. [3] Speed (Miles per Hour) 60 40 20 0 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Time (Hours) Total Marks / 15 98 GCSE Maths Revision Guide

Practise Inequalities 1 Write down all the integer values for m that satisfy 1 m 4. [1] 2 Solve 2x 6 > 2 [2] 3 Write down all the possible integer values for y if 12 3y 36. [2] 4 6 4 2 0 2 4 6 Write down the inequality represented by the number line. [2] Total Marks / 7 Congruence and Geometrical Problems 1 Prove that triangle ABC and triangle BCD are similar. [3] B D A C 2 Lisa has a 10cm by 8cm photograph of her pet dog. She wants a smaller copy to fit into her handbag and a larger copy for her office. a) What will the length of the smaller copy be, if the width is 4cm? [1] b) What will the width of the larger copy be, if the length is 25cm? [2] Total Marks / 6 Practise 99

Review Questions Number Patterns and Sequences 1 & 2 1 The first term that the following two sequences have in common is 17. 8, 11, 14, 17, 20 1, 5, 9, 13, 17 Work out the next term that the two sequences have in common. You must show your working. [2] 2 Regular pentagons of side length 1cm are joined together to make a pattern. a) Use the patterns to complete the table below. Pattern Number 1 2 3 4 60 n Perimeter (cm) [2] b) What is the maximum number of pentagons that could be used to give a perimeter less than 1500cm? [2] 3 Write down the first three terms in the sequence with the nth term n 2 6. [2] 4 Write down the next two terms in the sequence below: 4, 6, 10, 18, 34 [2] Total Marks / 10 92 GCSE Maths Revision Guide

Review Area and Volume 1, 2 & 3 1 a) Work out the volume of the triangular prism. [2] b) A cube has the same volume as the triangular prism. 8cm 9cm Work out the total length of all the edges of the cube. 6cm [3] 2 The numerical values of the area and circumference of a circle are equal. Work out the radius of this circle. [2] 3 The volume of the trapezoid is 900cm 3. All measurements are in centimetres. Work out the value of x. [4] x 3x 20 2x 4 The surface area of a sphere is 75cm 2. Work out the length of the radius. [3] 5 Here is a triangle. The area of the triangle is 7.5cm 2. Work out the value of x. [3] 6cm 6 John is planning to paint the front of his house. He needs to estimate how much paint he should buy. He does this by calculating the area of the front of the house, including all windows and doors. The diagram shows John s house. If each tin of paint will cover 11m 2, work out an estimate of the number of tins that John needs to buy. [4] xcm 4.5m 3.5m 5m Total Marks / 21 Review 97

Mixed Exam-Style Questions 11 The formula used to calculate the area of a circle is A = πr 2. A circle has an area of 25cm 2. Ethan thinks the radius of the circle is Guy thinks the radius is π 5 Who is correct? Write down a calculation to support your answer. 5 π [2] 12 Put the following numbers in order. 0 6.77 6.767 6.677 6.8 [1] 13 a) Write 45 as a product of prime factors. b) Write 105 as a product of prime factors. Answer [1] c) Use your answers to parts a) and b) to work out the highest common factor of 45 and 105. 14 Work out 1 5 2 6 1 3 0 Answer [3] 124 GCSE Maths Revision Guide

Mix it Up 15 P = xy x is increased by 10%. y is increased by 10%. Work out the percentage increase in P. 16 Mandeep is looking for a new 12-month phone contract. Dave s Dongles 12 a month + 5p a minute 10% discount on first 6 months Ian s Internet 10 a month + 6p a minute 15% discount on first 4 months On average Mandeep uses 120 minutes per month. Which phone contract is cheaper for Mandeep? You must show your working. 0 Answer [5] 17 97 1452 = 140 844 0 a) Use this information to write down the value of 9.7 145.2 b) Use this information to write down the value of 0.97 1.452 Answer [1] Answer [1] Mix it Up 125

Ratio and Proportion 1 If 2 7 of the pupils in a class are girls, what is the ratio of boys to girls? Answer [1] 2 a) A coach uses 11 litres of fuel to travel 161.7km. How far can it travel on 13 litres of fuel? b) A large sack of dog biscuits feeds three dogs for 15 days. For how many days would the same sized sack feed five dogs at the same rate? 3 700 is divided between Sarah, John and James in the ratio 1 : 3 : 4. How much more money than Sarah does John receive? 4 Simplify 15 millilitres : 3 litres Answer [3] Answer [1] 5 The formula d = kt 2 represents what happens when an apple falls from a tree. d = distance (that the apple falls) t = time k = constant of proportionality If d = 20 when t = 2, work out the constant of proportionality. Total Marks / 11 152 GCSE Maths Workbook

Variation and Compound Measures 1 Petra inherits 3000. She puts the money into a savings account that pays 2% compound interest each year. a) How much interest will Petra earn in the first year? b) How much interest will she have earned at the end of three years? Answer [3] 2 A greyhound runs 77.8 metres in eight seconds. Write down the greyhound s average speed in: a) Metres per second (to 3 decimal places). b) Metres per hour (to 2 decimal places). Answer [1] 3 A silver ring weighing 2g has a density of 10.49g/cm 3. Work out the volume of silver in the ring. Give your answer to an appropriate degree of accuracy. Total Marks / 10 Topic-Based Questions 153

Practice Exam Paper 3 Answer ALL questions. Write your answers in the spaces provided. You must write down all stages in your working. 1 Write down the 15th even number. (Total for Question 1 is 1 mark) 2 Write 3517 correct to the nearest 100. (Total for Question 2 is 1 mark) 3 36 y Diagram not to scale x (a) Work out the size of angle y. Give a reason for your answer. (b) Write down the size of angle x. Give a reason for your answer. (2) (2) (Total for Question 3 is 4 marks) 210 GCSE Maths Workbook

Workbook 4 Solve the following equations. (a) 5y = 20 (1) (b) 30 p = 20 (1) (Total for Question 4 is 2 marks) 5 The bar chart gives information about the shoe size of the girls in Izzy s Year 5 class. 10 8 Frequency 6 4 2 3 4 5 6 Shoe Size (a) Write down the modal shoe size. (1) (b) Izzy says More than half of the class have a shoe size of 4 or less. Is Izzy right? Give a reason for your answer. (2) (Total for Question 5 is 3 marks) Practice Exam Paper 3 211