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1 Simplify .
Give your answer in standard form.

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[Total: 2]

2 Work out the number of seconds in 10 days.


Give your answer in standard form.

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[Total: 2]

3 Work out.

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[Total: 1]

4 Find the exact value of .

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[Total: 2]
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5 Find the value of .

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[Total: 1]

Find the value of p.

p = ................................................... [2]

[Total: 2]

7 Write the recurring decimal as a fraction.


Give your answer in its simplest form.
[ means 0.3666…]

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[Total: 3]

8 Write the recurring decimal as a fraction.


[ means 0.3222…]

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3

[Total: 2]

9 Write the recurring decimal 0.1 as a fraction.


[ means 0.1555...]

Answer .............................. [2]

[Total: 2]

10 Write the recurring decimal as a fraction.


[ means 0.2555...]

Answer .............................. [2]

[Total: 2]

11 The nth term of a sequence is .

The first term is −3 and the second term is 2.

Find the value of a and the value of b.

a = ...................................................

b = ................................................... [5]
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[Total: 5]

12 Find the nth term of this sequence.

8, 17, 32, 53, 80, ...

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[Total: 2]

13 These are the first five terms of a sequence.

4 7 12 19 28

Find the nth term.

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[Total: 2]
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14 These are the first five terms of a sequence.

Find the next term.

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[Total: 1]

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The sequence of diagrams above is made up of small lines and dots.

(a) Complete the table.

Diagram 1 Diagram 2 Diagram 3 Diagram 4 Diagram 5 Diagram 6

Number of
4 10 18 28
small lines

Number of
4 8 13 19
dots

[4]

(b) For Diagram n find an expression, in terms of n, for the number of small lines.

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(c) Diagram r has 10 300 small lines.

Find the value of r.

r = ................................................... [2]

(d) The number of dots in Diagram n is .

Find the value of a and the value of b.

a = ...................................................

b = ................................................... [2]

[Total: 10]

16 The nth term of a sequence is .

Find

(a) the 2nd term,

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(b) the value of n when the nth term is 498.

n = ................................................... [3]

[Total: 4]

17 The table shows the first five terms of sequence A and sequence B.

Term 1 2 3 4 5 6

Sequence A 7 13 23 37 55

Sequence B 1 3 9 27 81

(a) Complete the table for the 6th term of each sequence. [2]

(b) Find the nth term of

(i) sequence A,

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(ii) sequence B.

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[Total: 6]
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18 Shade the correct region in each Venn diagram.

K L

P Q

Q ∪ P' M
(K ∪ L) ∩ M '

[2]

[Total: 2]

19 Shade the region .

D E

[1]

[Total: 1]

20 140 students choose which subjects they want to study.

• 122 students choose biology (B).


• 55 students choose chemistry (C).
• 2 students do not choose biology and do not choose chemistry.

B C
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(a) Complete the Venn diagram.

[2]

(b) One of these students is picked at random.

Find the probability that this student chooses biology and chemistry.

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[Total: 3]

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E M

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50 students are asked if they like English (E) and if they like mathematics (M).
3 say they do not like English and do not like mathematics.
33 say they like English.
42 say they like mathematics.

(a) Complete the Venn diagram. [2]

(b) A student is chosen at random.

Find the probability that this student likes English and likes mathematics.

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(c) Two students are chosen at random.

Find the probability that they both like mathematics.

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(d) Two students who like English are chosen at random.

Find the probability that they both also like mathematics.

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[Total: 7]

22 = {x : x is a natural number 16}

(a) Write down all the square numbers in the universal set, .

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(b) Write down the six prime numbers in the universal set, .

.......... , .......... , .......... , .......... , .......... , .......... [2]

(c) M = {x : x is a multiple of 3}
F = {x : x is a factor of 15}

(i) Complete the Venn diagram to show the elements of these sets.

[2]
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(ii) Write down all the odd numbers that are not in set M and not in set F.

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(iii) Find .

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(iv) A number is chosen at random from the universal set, .

Find the probability that this number is in set F.

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[Total: 9]

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