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10A Mixed Revision 2

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Mixed revision 2

See Exercise 6-01 1 For each statistical distribution:


i describe its shape ii identify any outliers and clusters.
a Frequency

0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Score

Stem Leaf
b
3 0 5
4 3 3 3 3 5 8
5 2 5 8 9 9
6 3 7 8
7 0
8
9 8

See Exercise 7-01 2 Solve each equation.


a 3b 1 2b  1 b 2x  x 5
4 3 3 6
See Exercise 5-01 3 Simplify each expression.
5 6
a (3nm 2) 4 b 32a b3 c 3 2
8ab
Stage 5.3 4 Simplify each expression.
See Exercise 5-03 a a a4 b x3x4 c 6r  3  r
15 3 3 8 5 2
See Exercise 6-02 5 The heart rates (in beats/second) of a random sample of shoppers were measured and
recorded as follows.
84 85 84 87 92 95 83 79 88 90 87 112
a Find the range and interquartile range.
b Which is the better measure of spread for this set of data? Justify your answer.
See Exercise 7-02 6 Solve each quadratic equation, writing the solution in exact form.
2
a x 36 b n 2 64n c u 2 11u  60 0
3

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7 Simplify each expression. See Exercise 5-04


12p 2 v 3p
a 21e 3 15d b m4 m c 4
10 7e 8 16 5 10v
8 The number of properties sold per month by a real estate agency over a year were: See Exercise 6-05

1 4 6 3 4 6 3 5 7 10 5 5
a Find the five-number summary for the data.
b Draw a box-and-whisker plot of the data.
9 Describe the strength and direction of the relationship between the variables shown in each See Exercise 6-08
scatter plot.
a b c

10 Evaluate each expression.


1 2 1 3
Stage 5.3
a 643 b 10245 c 1442 d 1002
See Exercise 5-02
11 Solve 5y 3 1000 0, correct to one decimal place. See Exercise 7-03

12 Expand and simplify each expression. See Exercise 5-05

a 9gh(6  5h)  gh b y 2(4y y 2) 2y(3y 3  y 2)


13 The test results for a class of students are as follows. Stage 5.3
Girls: 78 73 58 79 60 46 71 64 37 79 55 59 87 68 27
See Exercise 6-04
Boys: 70 39 80 73 61 68 84 60 73 60 54 90 69 63 59
a Find, correct to one decimal place, the mean and standard deviation of each group.
b Which group performed better in the exam? Give reasons.
14 Expand each binomial product. See Exercise 5-06
2 2
a (x 7) b (5m  2) c (3n  10)(3n 10)
15 The sum of three consecutive numbers is 63. Find the three numbers by writing and solving See Exercise 7-04
an equation.

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See Exercise 6-07 16 The speeds of cars (in km/h) were monitored between 2:30 p.m. and 4:00 p.m. in a school
zone. The results are shown in the stem-and-leaf plot and boxplot below.
Stem Leaf
2 0 3 7 9
3 0 2 2 3 5 6 8 8 9
4 0 0 1 3 5 5 7 8 9 9 9
5 1 1 4 4 6
6 0 1
7 6

20 30 40 50 60 70 80
Speed (km/h)
a Which plot gives the better indication of:
i skewness? ii clustering and outliers?
b For the data set, what is:
i the median? ii the interquartile range?

See Exercise 5-08 17 Factorise each expression.


a y 2  18y 32 b n 2 2n  48 c a 2  a  72

See Exercise 6-08 18 Ten boxes containing 60 apples each were placed in cold storage for different periods. After
each period of storage, a box was withdrawn and the number of good apples was counted.
Weeks in storage (W) 2 3 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 14
Number of good apples (N) 56 53 48 48 50 39 36 33 31 26

a Which is the independent variable? Give reasons.


b Graph this data on a scatter plot.
c Describe the relationship between the weeks in storage and the number of good apples.
d Describe the strength and direction of the relationship between the variables W and N.

Stage 5.3 19 Factorise each expression.


See Exercise 5-09 a 5n 2 7n 2 b 2a 2 7a  15 c 3x 2 x  10
q
n
See Exercise 7-06 20 Make n the subject of the formula t .
3
See Exercise 7-07 21 Graph each inequality on a number line.
a x0 b x<4 c x1 d x > 6

See Exercise 7-08 22 Solve each inequality.


a n50 b 4k 21 < 7 c 2x  1
3

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23 Simplify each expression. Stage 5.3


2 y 2 4y 3 y 2  9
a d 2  d  12 b 4a  16 3 212a c 4 See Exercise 5-11
d 2d  3 3 a  4a y2  y 3y  3
24 The heights and shoe sizes of people were measured. See Exercise 6-09

Weight, W (kg) 60 78 82 88 90 94 75 66 58 65
Height, H (cm) 142 168 170 184 180 188 170 158 150 146

a Graph the points on a scatter plot and construct a line of best fit.
b Find the equation of the line of best fit.
d Use the graph to extrapolate the weight of a person with a height of 130 cm.
e Use the graph to interpolate the height of a person who weighs 80 kg.
25 Simplify and evaluate each expression. See Exercise 7-10

a log9 108  log9 12 b log6 5 log6 1 c 3 log5 10  log5 8


5
x
26 Solve 4 120, correct to three decimal places. See Exercise 7-11

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