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Gr8 - CT2 - Practice Work Sheet

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PRACTICE WORKSHEET

Name: Date:

Grade: VIII CAMB Sec:

Subject: Mathematics Unit: 2, 4, 3.4, 5

7𝑥 − 4 8𝑥 + 6
1. Simplify +
7 2

………………………..
15𝑥 + 45 24𝑥 − 36
2. Simplify +
5 4

……………………….
𝑛 2
3. Simplify +
5 3𝑝

……………………….
4. Here is a formula v = u + at
Workout the value of ‘a’ when v = 72, u = 34, t = 19.

a = ……………….....

MIDDLE SCHOOL Prepared by: Ramya Lagisetty


5. The diagram shows a shape made from a square and a rectangle.

(a) Write formula for area(A) of the shape.

…………………………
(b) Workout A when a =6, b =3, c = 4.5

…………………………
(c) Rearrange making ‘a’ the subject of the formula

………………………….
(d) Workout ‘a’ when A = 80, b = 8 and c = 2

…………………………
6. In the isosceles triangle, the two equal angles are shown.

(a) Write an equation to represent the situation.

………………………
(b) Solve the equation to find x.

x = ………………….

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7. Solve the equation 8(x − 4) + 4(5 − x) = 0

x = …………………..
8. Solve the simultaneous equations using elimination method.

3x + 2y = 34

x – 2y = 6

x = ………., y = ……….

9. Solve the simultaneous equations using substitution method.

y = 6x + 3 and y = 2x – 9

x = ………., y = ………

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10. A bookstore sells 3 fiction books and 2 non-fiction books for $38.

If 5 fiction books and 4 non-fiction books cost $64.

Let ‘x’ represent the cost of fiction books and ‘y’ represent the cost of non-fiction books.

(a) Write two equations to represent the information.

Equation 1: ………………………………

Equation 2: ………………………………

(b) Solve the equations to find x and y.

x = ………., y = ...………

11. (a) Solve the inequality 2 ≤ x + 3 < 10

….……………………….

(b)Show your solution to part (a) on the number line.

(c) Smallest possible integer value of x. …………………………...

(d) Largest possible integer value of x. …………………………...

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12. A shop sells pieces of wood that measure 150 cm to the nearest 10 cm.

For the length of one piece of wood, write

(a) Lower bound ………..……………………….

(b) Upper bound …………………………………

(c) An inequality to show the range of values …………………………………

13. A bottle has a capacity of 12 litres correct to nearest litre.

For the capacity of one bottle, write

(a) Lower bound ………..……………………….

(b) Upper bound ………..……………………….

14. Workout the values of a, b, c.

a = …………, b = …………, c = ……….

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15. Workout the values of x, y and z.

x = …………, y = …………, z = ………….

16. Find x.

x = …………..

17. Find x, y, z.

x = …………, y = …………, z = ………….

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18. ABCD is a kite.

Workout the angles of ABCD.

………………………………………………………………………………………………………..

19. Find ‘c’.

c = ………………………

20. The exterior angle of a regular polygon is 200.

(a) Workout the number of sides.

……………………….

(b) Workout the sum of interior angles.

………………………

(c) Workout each interior angle.

………………………

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21. Find ‘a’.

………………………..

22. Workout the height of the parallelogram.

………………………cm

23. Find the height AD of the equilateral triangle ABC. Each side is 20 cm.

……………………… cm

24. Find ‘x’.

x = ……………………..

MIDDLE SCHOOL

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