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Use A Number Line To Help You With This Question. Write Down The Next Two Numbers in Each Number Pattern

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Yr9C Maths Emergency L1

Question 1 Do not use a calculator

Use a number line to help you with this question.


Write down the next two numbers in each number pattern:
(a) 13, 10, 7, 4, …, … (b) 17, 13, 9, 5, …, …
(c) –9, –7, –5, –3, …, … (d) –10, –8, –6, –4, …, …
(e) 23, 17, 11, 5, …, … (f) –12, –11, –9, –6, …, …

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Question 2 Do not use a calculator

Work out the answers:


(a) –7 + 4 (b) –2 – 5 (c) –5 – –3
(d) 8 + –1 (e) 8 – –5 (f) 3 + –3
(g) 4 – 9 (h) 2 – –7 (i) –8 + 3

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Question 3 Do not use a calculator

Work out the answers:


(a) –7 + 3 (b) –4 – 7 (c) –2 – –6
(d) 12 + –5 (e) –3 + –8 (f) 13 – 5
(g) 9 – –5 (h) –11 + 7 (i) 2 + –6

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Question 4 Do not use a calculator

Work out the answers:


(a) –6 + 1 (b) –8 + –6 (c) –1 + 5
(d) 1 – –4 (e) –3 – –6 (f) 2 + –9

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Question 5 Do not use a calculator

Use the rules of multiplication to work out:


(a) 3 × –4 (b) –2 × 5
(c) 6 × –6 (d) –3 × –3
(e) 1 × 4 (f) –2 × 8
(g) –3 × –6 (h) 4 × –7
(i) 3 × 7 (j) 1 × 1
(k) –9 × –3 (l) –5 × 6
(m) 1 × –5 (n) 4 × –5
(o) –9 × 4 (p) –5 × –9
(q) 3 × –8 (r) –3 × 5
(s) –4 × –8 (t) –7 × 6
(u) 5 × –7 (v) –8 × –7

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Question 6 Do not use a calculator

Work out:
(a) 2 × –3 × –5 (b) –3 × 2 × 4 (c) 2 × 5 × –6
(d) –4 × –2 × 5 (e) –3 × –3 × 4 (f) 2 × –3 × 7
(g) 1 × –4 × 5 (h) –2 × –3 × –3 (i) –2 × –4 × –1
(j) –3 × 2 × –2 (k) 4 × –2 × 4 (l) –5 × –2 × 7

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Question 7 Do not use a calculator

Use the rules for division to work out:

(a) –14 ÷ 2 (b) –24 ÷ 3


(c) –21 ÷ –7 (d) –32 ÷ –4
(e) 18 ÷ –2 (f) –27 ÷ 9
(g) 20 ÷ –4 (h) –15 ÷ –5
(i) –28 ÷ 4 (j) 18 ÷ –6
(k) 36 ÷ –4 (l) –35 ÷ –7

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Question 8 Do not use a calculator

Work out the answers to these:


(a) –8 + –6 (b) –5 + –7 (c) –2 – –9
(d) 3 – 8 (e) –4 – 5 (f) 20 × –3
(g) –7 × –3 (h) –4 × 9 (i) –48 ÷ 8
(j) –54 ÷ –6 (k) 56 ÷ –8 (l) –27 ÷ –3
(m) (6 – 2) × –2 (n) (–2 – –4) × 5 (o) (3 – 8) × –3
(p) (–17 – 3) ÷ 4 (q) (22 + –4) ÷ –2 (r) (–18 + –7) ÷ –5

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Question 9

Find the missing angles. Give reasons for your


answers.
(a) (b) (c)

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Question 10

The sum of the angles of a polygon is 2880°.


How many sides has the polygon?

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Question 11

Find the missing angles.


Give reasons for your answers.

(a) (b) (c)

(d) (e) (f)

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Question 12

Work out the three– figure bearings of the directions


shown:

(a) (b) (c)

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Question 13

The map shows a lighthouse and a coastguard station.

A ship is off the coast.


From the lighthouse, the ship's bearing is 046°.
From the coastguard station the ship's bearing is 347°.
(a) Mark the position of the ship.
(b) By measuring an angle on your drawing, find the
bearing of the coastguard station from the ship.

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Question 14

The map in the diagram shows three towns. The scale


is 1 cm to 30 km.
(a) Find the distance between Paris and Rouen.
(b) Find the bearing of Rheims from Paris.
(c) Find the bearing of Rouen from Paris.

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Question 15

Simplify:
(a) 2a + 5d + 4a + 3d (b) 5b + 2c + 3b + 3c
(c) 6x + 3y – 2x – y (d) 8m + 2n – 5m + 3n
(e) 7r – 3s – 4r + 5s (f) 3c + 4d – 2e + 2d + 3e
(g) 4a + 5 + 3a – 4 – a (h) 5g – 3g – 7g + 5g
(i) 15x – 7y + 4y + 9y (j) 5a – 8 + 6a – 3 + 3a
(k) 4h – 3j + 5j – 3h (l) 15m + 3m – 8m + 2k + 5m
(m) 4d + 3 – 7d – 5 (n) 7a – 3b + 5a + 3b – 4b

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Question 16

Simplify:
(a) 3x × 4y (b) 4a × 7b
(c) a × b × c (d) 3e × f
(e) 4xy × 3z (f) 10b × 3cd
(g) rs × 3tw (h) 5r × 6st
(i) 5ab × 2c (j) 3ab × 2cd
(k) 2mn × 3pq (l) 4wx × 3yz
(m) 5ef × 2gh (n) 3m × n × 2pq
(o) a × 3b × 4de (p) 3a × 3b × 2cd

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Question 17

Expand the expressions and then simplify:


(a) 3(a + b) (b) 4(2x + 5y)
(c) 2(5x – 2y) (d) 5(3a – 2b + c)
(e) 3(2x – y + z) (f) 3(a + b) + 4(2a + 3b)
(g) 5(x – y) + 4(x + 2y) (h) 8(2x + 5y) + 3(x + 5y)
(i) 2(3p + 4q) + 3(5p – 2q) (j) 5(3m + 4n) + 2(3m – 6n)
(k) 3(2p + 4r) + (5p – 6r) (l) 5(2c – 5d) + 11(3c + 3d)
(m) 5(4a + 3b) + 2(3a – 2b) (n) 2(3c + 2d) + 5(2c + 4d)

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Question 18

Factorise these expressions:


(a) 4x + 6 (b) 6a + 9b
(c) 6r – 2t (d) 6x + 14y
(e) 4c – 20d (f) 21p + 14q
(g) 16g – 28f (h) 27x – 18y
(i) 6x + 15y (j) 21e – 15f

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Question 19

Simplify:
(a) 42 × 45 (b) 312 × 36
(c) m2 × m3 (d) p5 × p3
(e) q3 × q3 (f) 4y3 × 2y
(g) x × x2 × x3 (h) 2x2 × 3x4
(i) 4r3 × 7r2 (j) 2b3 × 3b5
(k) 5a2 × 2a3 × a4 (l) 2x3 × 4x2 × 3x2

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Question 20

Expand and simplify:


(a) (a + 3)(a + 4) (b) (b + 3)(b + 1)
(c) (x + 3)(x – 2) (d) (y + 5)(y – 2)
(e) (b – 2)(b + 3) (f) (d + 9)( d – 2)
(g) (p + 5)(p – 5) (h) (x – 7)(x + 5)
(i) (x + 2)(x – 3) (j) (a + 7)(a – 1)
(k) (y – 3)(y + 4) (l) (b + 1)(b – 1)
(m) (p – 8)(p + 8) (n) (3 – x)(2 – x)

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