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The document is a mathematics checkpoint revision sheet containing various problems and exercises for students to solve. It includes questions on ordering numbers, ratios, time calculations, population statistics, prime numbers, simplifications, equations, inequalities, transformations, probability, and basic geometry. The document is structured with numbered questions and spaces for students to write their answers.
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CHECKPOINT MATHEMATICS

“End of year revision”

Name: Class:

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1. Write in order from smallest to biggest.

5
, 0.049, 5%
1000

…………… , …………… , ……………

2. The ra8os of teachers : male students : female students are 2∶


17 ∶ 18.
the total number of students is 665.
Find the number of teachers.

……………………………………..

3. a train le> Sydney at 23 ∶ 20 on December 18!" and arrived in


Brisbane at 02 ∶ 40 on December 19!" .
How long, in hours and minutes, was the journey?

………………… h ………………….. mins

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4. In 1950 the popula8on of Switzerland was 4 714 900.
In 2000, the popula8on was 7 087 000.

a) Workout the percentage increase in the popula8on from 1950 to


2000.

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b) Write the 1950 popula8on correctly to 3 significant figures.

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5. Write the next prime number a>er 89.
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6. Sima drinks 2.5 liters of water each day.


A full glass holds 125 milliliters of water.
How many full glasses of water does Sima drink each day.

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7. Simplify 32𝑥 # ÷ 8𝑥 $%

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8. Simplify (3𝑥 $ )$

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9. Angharad had an opera8on cos8ng $500.
She was at the hospital for 𝑥 days.
The cost of nursing care was $170 for each day she was in the hospital.

a) Write down, in terms of 𝑥, an expression for the total cost of her


opera8on and nursing care.

……………………………………..

b) The total cost of her opera8on and nursing care was $2370.
Workout how many days Angharad was in the hospital.

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10. In 2004 Colin had a salary of $7200.


a) This was an increase of 20% on his salary in 2002.
Calculate his salary in 2002.

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b) In 2006 his salary increased to $8100.


Calculate the percentage increase from 2004 to 2006.

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& ( (
11. Show that 1 ÷ 1 =
' ' #
Write down all the steps in your working.

& * *
12. Without using the calculator workout − ( × 1 )
) % %
Write down all the steps of your working.

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13. Which of these is a cube number.

3 9 27 10

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14. 32 25 18 11 4
These are the first 5 terms of a sequence.
Find,

a) The 6!" term.

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b) The 𝑛!" term.

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c) Which term is equal −332.

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15. Solve the inequality 3 < 2𝑥 − 5 < 7

……………< 𝑥 <…………..
+
16. Solve the equa8on − 8 = −2
,

𝑥 =……………………………………..

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17. Make 𝑑 the subject of the formula.
𝑐 = 𝑘𝑑% + 𝑒

……………………………………..
18. Expand (𝑥 − 3)%

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19. Rearrange to make 𝑦 the subject of the formula.


𝑥 + @𝑦 = 1

……………………………………..

20.

Find the value of 𝑝.

𝑝 =……………………………………..

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* * * -
21. 1 + + =
% $ , *%

Workout the value of 𝑝.


Show all your working.

𝑝 = ……………………………………..

22. Solve the following equa8ons 5(2𝑦 − 17) = 60

……………………………………..

23. Expand and simplify 𝑥(𝑥 + 3) + 4𝑥(𝑥 − 1)

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24.

The diagram shows the quadrilateral 𝐴𝐵𝐶𝐷


𝐶𝐷𝐸 is a straight line.
Calculate the value of 𝑥

𝑥 =……………………………………..
25.

Use the informa8on in the diagram to find the value of 𝑎.

𝑎 =……………………………………..

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26.

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a) Draw the image of triangle 𝐴 a>er transla8on by vector H I
−4

b) Describe fully the single transforma8on which maps triangle 𝐴 onto


triangle 𝐵.

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

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

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27.

a) Draw the image when triangle 𝐴 is reflected in the line 𝑥 = 0.

b) Draw the image when triangle 𝐴 is rotated thorugh 90°


an8clockwise about ( −4 , 0 )

c) Describe fully the single transforma8on that maps 𝐴 onto


triangle 𝐵.

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

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

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28.

One of the 6 le_ers is taken at random.


Write down the probability that the le_er is S.

……………………………………..

29. Rooms in a hotel are numbered from 1 to 19.


Rooms are allocated at random as guests arrive.
a) What is the probability that the first guest to arrive is given a
room which is a prime number? (1 is not a prime number.)

……………………………………..

30. Workout the value of the highest common factor of 672 and 252.

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31. Here is a number machine.

a) What is the output when the input is 5.

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b) What is the input when the output is 0.

……………………………………..

32. Circle the inequality shown by the diagram.

−7 < 𝑥 < 6 −7≤𝑥 <6 − 7 < 𝑥 ≤ 6. −7≤𝑥 ≤6

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33. White paint costs $2.80 per litre.
Blue paint costs $3.50 per litre.
White paint and blue paint are mixed in the ra8o 3 ∶ 2
Workout the cost of 20 litre of the mixture.

……………………………………..
34. A company has bikes for hire.
The usual cost, $𝐶, to hire a bike for 𝑛 days is given by the formula.
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𝐶 = 12 + (𝑛 − 1)
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a) Workout the cost to hire a bike for 1 day.

……………………………………..
b)

How much money do you save using the special offer to the
usual cost for 7 days?

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35. Shown below is a cuboid.
Draw a net for the cuboid on the
cen8metre square grid below.

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1. Here is a semi-circle with radius 5.5cm.
Work out the perimeter of this semi-circle.

………………………………….. 𝑐𝑚
2. Two shapes 𝐴 and B fit together to make a parallelogram.

Work out the sizes of the four angles in shape 𝐴.


Write them in the correct places on the diagram.

…………………………………..
1. A cuboid measure 5 𝑐𝑚 by 7 𝑐𝑚 by 9.5 𝑐𝑚
Workout the surface area of this
cuboid.

………………………….

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2. Find am expression for the perimeter of this triangle.
Give your answer in its simplest form.

………………………….

1. Workout the value of these expressions if 𝑥 = 5 and 𝑦 = −2


a) 3𝑥 % + 2 − 9𝑦

………………………………
b) (5𝑥)% + 5𝑦

………………………………
c) 𝑥 % + 𝑦 %

………………………………

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1. 𝐴𝐵𝐶𝐷𝐸𝐹𝐺𝐻 is a cuboid.
𝐴𝐵 = 8 𝑐𝑚, 𝐵𝐶 = 5 𝑐𝑚 and 𝐶𝐺 = 11 𝑐𝑚
Workout the volume of the cuboid.

………………………………

1. The angles of a quadrilateral are 𝑥, (𝑥 + 5)°, (2𝑥 − 25)° and (𝑥 + 10)°


Find the value of 𝑥.

………..........................

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3. Draw lines to join each inequality to the correct solu8on set.

4. The table shows the popula8on of Thailand for 1968 and 2013.

What is the percentage increase in the popula8on of Thailand from 1968


to 2013?

………………………………….. %

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5. Draw the straight line eqution of the following equation
𝑦 = 2𝑥 + 1

𝑥 0 1 2

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6. Daisy records her 50 homework marks.
The table shows the results

Homework mark 15 16 17 18 19 20

Frequency 1 3 19 11 10 6

a) Write down the range.

…………………………………..
b) Write down the mode

…………………………………..
c) Find the median

…………………………………..
d) Calculate the mean

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