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This document contains 4 mathematics word problems with multiple parts to each problem. The problems involve calculations such as multiplication, division, rounding numbers, estimating values, and expressing answers in scientific notation. For each problem, the student is asked to show their working and provide the answer. The overall document assesses a student's ability to perform various calculations and express numerical answers to the correct degree of accuracy.

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This document contains 4 mathematics word problems with multiple parts to each problem. The problems involve calculations such as multiplication, division, rounding numbers, estimating values, and expressing answers in scientific notation. For each problem, the student is asked to show their working and provide the answer. The overall document assesses a student's ability to perform various calculations and express numerical answers to the correct degree of accuracy.

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1. Calculate 3.7 × 16.

22 – 500, writing your answer

(a) correct to two decimal places;

(b) (i) correct to three significant figures;

(ii) in the form a × 10k, where 1 ≤ a < 10, k ∈ .

Working:

Answers:
(a) …………………………………………..
(b) (i) ……………………………………..
(ii) ……………………………………..
(Total 4 marks)

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2. (a) A girl’s height is 1.623 m. Write her height to the nearest cm.

(b) The time taken to fill a tank was 2 hours 43 minutes. Write this time to the nearest 5
minutes.

(c) The attendance at a show was 2591 people. How many people, to the nearest 100, were
at the show?

(d) The mean distance of the Moon from the Earth is approximately 384 403 km. Write this
distance in the form a × 10k where 1 ≤ a < 10 and k ∈ .

Working:

Answers:
(a) …………………………………………..
(b) …………………………………………..
(c) …………………………………………..
(d) …………………………………………...
(Total 4 marks)

3. Anthony uses the formula

27 q
p=
r+s

to calculate the value of p when, correct to two decimal places, q = 0.89, r = 1.87 and s = 7.22.

(a) He estimates the value without using a calculator.

(i) Write down the numbers Anthony could use in the formula to estimate the value of
p.

(ii) Work out the estimate for the value of p that your numbers would give.

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(b) A calculator is to be used to work out the actual value of p.

To what degree of accuracy would you give your calculator answer? Give a reason for
your answer.

Working:

Answers:
(a) (i) ..........................................................
(ii) ..........................................................
(b) ..................................................................
..................................................................
(Total 4 marks)

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4. The speed of sound in air is given as 300 ms–l.

(a) How many metres does sound travel in air in one hour?

(b) Express your answer to part (a)

(i) correct to two significant figures;

(ii) in the form a × 10k, where 1 ≤ a < 10 and k ∈ .

Working:

Answers:

(a) ..................................................................
(b) (i) ...........................................................
(ii) ...........................................................

(Total 4 marks)

1. (a) 471.03 (A1) (C1)

(b) (i) 471 (A1) (C1)

(ii) 4.71×102 or 4.71028×102 or 4.7103×102 (A1)(A1)


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2. (a) 162 cm or 1.62 m (A1)

(b) 2 hours 45 minutes or 165 minutes (A1)

(c) 2600 (A1)

(d) 3.84403×105 or 3.84×105 (A1)


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3. (a) (i) q = 1, r = 2, s = 7 (A1)


Note: Award (A1) for other sensible estimates of q, r and s

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(ii) p=3 (A1)
Note: Follow through from (a)(i)

(b) Two decimal places (accept three significant figures). (A1)


Because two decimal places is given (accept reason related to
chosen degree of accuracy). (A1)
Note: Award marks for correct reason only
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4. (a) 300 × 3600 (M1)


= 1080000 (A1)

(b) (i) 1100000 (A1)

(ii) 1.08 × 106 or 1.1 × 106 (A1)


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