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The document is an engaging mathematics worksheet that explores real-life problems through algebra, geometry, and data analysis. It includes various scenarios such as calculating the area of a pizza, determining costs at a coffee shop, and analyzing temperature data over a week. Each section provides interactive steps and visual solutions to enhance understanding of mathematical concepts.
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Engaging Mathematics Worksheet

Real-Life Problems, Interactive Steps, and Visual Solutions

Discover the Power of Mathematics in Everyday


Life!

Section 1: Exploring Algebra Through Real-Life


Scenarios
1. A Pizza Problem: Your friend orders a large pizza with a diameter of 30
cm.

1. What is the radius of the pizza?

2. Find the circumference of the pizza.

3. Calculate the area of the pizza.

30 cm


2. Coee Shop Dilemma: At a café, a cup of coee costs $4. Each extra
shot of espresso costs $1.

1. Write an algebraic expression for the total cost if x espresso shots are
added.

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2. How much will 3 espresso shots cost in total?

Section 2: Sequences and Patterns


3. The Library Ladder Challenge: A librarian arranges books in the
following pattern:
3, 7, 11, 15, . . .
1. Identify the pattern rule.
2. Write an algebraic expression for the n-th term.
3. How many books are on the 10th shelf?

4. Saving for a Bicycle: Alex saves money each week, starting with $5
in the rst week. Each following week, Alex adds $2 more than the previous
week.
1. How much does Alex save in Week 4?
2. How much will Alex have saved after 8 weeks?

Section 3: Geometry in the Real World


5. Designing a Garden: A rectangular garden measures 12 m by 8 m. A 1
m-wide path runs around the entire garden.
1. Draw a diagram of the garden and path.
2. Calculate the area of the garden.
3. Calculate the area of the path.

Garden (96 m²)

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6. Kite Festival: A kite has two diagonals measuring 16 cm and 24 cm.
1. Draw a diagram of the kite.
2. Find the area of the kite using the formula:
1
Area = × d1 × d2
2

16 cm

24 cm

Section 4: Data, Graphs, and Real-Life Analysis


7. Weather Watch: The temperature in your city is recorded each day over
a week as follows:
Day Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun
Temp (°C) 21 23 19 20 24 25 22
1. What was the warmest day?
2. Calculate the average temperature for the week.
3. Plot the data on a graph.
°

Detailed Solutions with Diagrams and Graphs


Pizza Problem Solution:
• Radius = 30
2 = 15 cm
• Circumference = 2πr = 2 × 3.14 × 15 = 94.2 cm
• Area = πr2 = 3.14 × 152 = 706.5 cm²

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Coee Shop Solution:
• Algebraic Expression: 4 + x

• For 3 espresso shots: 4 + 3 = 7 dollars

Library Ladder Challenge Solution:


• Pattern Rule: Add 4 each step

• Algebraic Expression: 3 + 4(n − 1)

• Books on 10th shelf: 3 + 4(10 − 1) = 3 + 36 = 39 books

Weather Graph Solution:


• Warmest Day: Saturday (25°C)

• Average Temperature = 21+23+19+20+24+25+22


7 = 22°C

Well Done! Keep Solving, Keep Learning!

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