The document provides information about different types of angles including acute, obtuse, and reflex angles. It also lists some key angle facts such as angles on a line adding up to 180 degrees and angles at a point adding up to 360 degrees. Additionally, it mentions that angles in a triangle add up to 180 degrees and that vertically opposite angles are equal.
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The document provides information about different types of angles including acute, obtuse, and reflex angles. It also lists some key angle facts such as angles on a line adding up to 180 degrees and angles at a point adding up to 360 degrees. Additionally, it mentions that angles in a triangle add up to 180 degrees and that vertically opposite angles are equal.
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Averages Prime Numbers
Mean = add up numbers ÷ by how many numbers 2, 3, 5, 7, 11, 13, 17, 19, 23,... Median – put the numbers in order and find the middle Mode – most common Simplifying Range = biggest number – smallest number a + a + a + a = 4a b x b x b = b3 Multiples of 7 Factors of 24 7, 14, 21, 28, 35, 42, ..... 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 8, 12, 24 Types of data Discrete – hair colour, Metric favourite band, type of car, etc Metric and Imperial Continuous – time, weight, Conversions Conversions temperature, length, etc 1 kg = 2.2 pounds 1 km = 1000m 1 litre = 1.75 pints 1m = 100cm Types of data 4.5 l = 1 gallon 1m = 1000mm Primary – Data you collect yourself, eg survey 1 mile = 1.6 km 1cm = 10mm Secondary – Data you get Square numbers 30 cm = 1 foot 1cm3 = 1ml from somewhere else, eg Angle Facts internet 12 = 1, 22 = 4, 32 = 9, 42 = 16, 52 = 25, 62 = 36, - Angles on a line add up to 180o 72 = 49, 82 = 64, 92 = 81, 102 = 100 FACES – Flat sides - Angles at a point add up to 360o Rules of Indices EDGES – Where two faces meet (lines on the diagram) - Angles in a triangle add up to 180o h3 x h3 = h6 (add the indices) Cube numbers VERTICES – Where three or more sides meet (corners) - Vertically opposite angles are equal h7 ÷ h2 = h5 (subtract the 13 = 1, 23 = 8, 33 = 27, 43 = 64, 53 = 125, Which unit? indices) Metric Imperial (h4)3 = h12 (multiply the Some vocabulary indices) Volume of shapes Weight kg, g, mg pounds, ounces Reciprocal – turn the fraction upside down Length km, m, cm, mm mile, yard, foot Congruent – exactly the same Volume Litre, ml pint Area – space on the inside Perimeter – distance around the outside Parallel – lines that never meet Area of shapes Perpendicular – at a right angle