INTEGERS, RECIPROCALS, FACTORS, MULTIPLES AND PRIME NUMBERS / MODULE 3 - Homework 1H / GRADES : E,D

BIDMAS

Follow the correct order of operations to calculate the following:

1.5 + 2 x 3 = ___2. 10 ÷ 2 + 7 = ___3.7 + 9 ÷ 3 = ___

4.2 x 3 + 7 x 2 = ___5.8 ÷ 4 – 2 x 1 = ___6.5 x 10 + 9 ÷ 1 = ___

7.2 + 4 x 4 + 1 = ___8.(2 + 4) x 8 = ___9.(3 – 1) x (9 – 4) = ___

10.30 – (7 + 6) = ___11.20 – (4 + 10) = ___12. (5 + 9) ÷ (2 x 1) = ___

BRACKETS

Put brackets into the questions to make them correct.

1. 2 + 2 x 3 = 122.4 – 1 x 7 = 213.2 + 1 x 1 + 2 = 9

4.9 ÷ 3 x 2 + 1 = 95.50 ÷ 7 + 3 = 106.6 + 2 x 4 + 3 = 51

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Use the digits 1, 2, 3, and 4 to make correct calculations. Use brackets where appropriate.

1 = ______2 = ______

3 = ______4 = ______

5 = ______6 = ______

7 = ______8 = ______

9 = ______10 = ______

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INTEGERS, RECIPROCALS, FACTORS, MULTIPLES AND PRIME NUMBERS / MODULE 3 - Homework 2H / GRADES : D,C

PRIME NUMBERS

Answer TRUE or FALSE:

1.2 is a prime number2.9 is a prime number3.15 is a prime number

4.7 is a prime number5.19 is a prime number6.23 is a prime number

7.21 is a prime number8.8 is a prime number9.27 is a prime number

10.3 is the smallest prime number11. There are four prime numbers between 1 and 10

12.99 is a prime number13.There are three primes between 20 and 30

PRIME FACTORS

Write each number as a product of its’ prime factors:

1.212.123.364.50

5.1506.547.498.84

RECIPROCALS

Write down the reciprocal of each number

1.32.23.54.

5.6.107.8.

9.510.11.12.6

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INTEGERS, RECIPROCALS, FACTORS, MULTIPLES AND PRIME NUMBERS / MODULE 3 - Homework 3H / GRADES : D, C

Multiples

Write down the first six multiples of each number:

1.42.33.74.9

5.156.127.88.11

Highest Common Factor

Find the Lowest Common Factor (HCF) for each pair of numbers.

1.36 and 102.50 and 303.45 and 27

4.100 and 365.88 and 566.36 and 32

Lowest Common Multiple

Find the Highest Common Multiple (LCM) for each pair of numbers.

1.6 and 92.5 and 153.12 and 8

4.2 and 115.12 and 86.5 and 9

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ROUNDING AND APPROXIMATIONS / MODULE 3 - Homework 4H / GRADES : E, D

ESTIMATING

Copy the lists below and match up the questions to the estimated answers. The first one has been done for you.

QUESTIONS / ESTIMATED ANSWERS
3.92 x 5.05 / 3
6.9 x 2.9 / 100
30.1 ÷ 9.91 / 11.4
√32 / 15
(8.8 + 11.11) x 4.9 / 40
50 ÷ 7.21 / 7
√103 / 8
4.05 x (6.9 + 2.9) / 20
67 ÷ 8.12 / 12.2
√150 / 5.5

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ROUNDING AND APPROXIMATIONS / MODULE 3 - Homework 5H / GRADES : D,C

SIGNIFICANT FIGURES

1. Write each number correct to one significant figure.

a) 27b) 832c) 8.12d) 93e) 77f) 13.5g) 95

2. Use a calculator to work out the answers and write them down correct to 1 significant figure.

a) 50 x 23b) 5.25 x 7c) 910 x 12d) 9.5 x 7.3e) 93 x 77

3. Write each number correct to two significant figures.

a) 275b) 0.03451c) 8.12d) 0.956e) 7.04f) 7.05g) 959

4. Write each number correct to three significant figures.

a) 27589b) 0.03451c) 8.1254d) 0.95621e) 0.0704124f) 7.05555g) 959595

ESTIMATING CALCULATIONS

By approximating each number, estimate the answers to these calculations. You must show how you reached your estimate.

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ROUNDING AND APPROXIMATIONS / MODULE 3 - Homework 6H / GRADES : C, B

ROUNDING IN CALCULATIONS

Give your final answer to each question correct to two decimal places.

Remember not to round during the intermediate steps of the calculation.

1.2.3.

4.5.6.

HIGHEST AND LOWEST

1. The length of a pencil is given as 9cm to the nearest cm.

What is the minimum length that the pencil could be?

2. The height of a door is 210cm to the nearest 10cm.

What is the maximum height that the door could be?

3. The width of a piece of paper is given as 18.4cm correct to one decimal place.

a) What is the minimum width that the paper could be?

b) What is the maximum width that the paper could be?

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ROUNDING AND APPROXIMATIONS / MODULE 3 - Homework 7H / GRADES : A

UPPER AND LOWER BOUNDS

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WHOLE NUMBER AND DECIMAL CALCULATIONS / MODULE 3 - Homework 8H / GRADES : D,C

MULTIPLICATION AND DIVISION (WHOLE NUMBERS)

MULTIPLYING DECIMALS

DIVIDING WITH DECIMALS

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FRACTIONS / MODULE 3 - Homework 9H / GRADES : D,C

ADDING AND SUBTRACTING FRACTIONS

1. Fill in the boxes by adding the fractions.

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2. Work out each question without a calculator. Show your working and write your answer in its’ simplest form.

a) b) c) d)

3. Work out each question with a calculator.

a) b) c) d)

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FRACTIONS / MODULE 3 - Homework 10H / GRADES : D,C

MULTIPLYING FRACTIONS

Fill in the boxes by multiplying the fractions.

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MIXED NUMBERS

1. 2.3.

DIVIDING WITH FRACTIONS

1.2.3.4.5.

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FRACTIONS / MODULE 3 - Homework 11H / GRADES : B

RECURRING DECIMALS

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SQUARES, CUBES,
POWERS AND ROOTS / MODULE 3 - Homework 12H / GRADES : E, D,C

POWERS AND ROOTS ‘COLLECT A LETTER’

START / 1000 / 8 / 32 / 49 / 64
P / O / U / E / T / A
23 / 92 / 52 / 73 / 63 / 24
27 / 121 / 36 / 100 / 1 / 125
E / D / L / N / H / I
43 / 25 / 53 / 103 / 62 / 02
216 / 16 / 343 / 0 / 25 / 81
I / C / R / S / T / R
102 / 15 / END / 72 / 33 / 112

1)√253²√362³√100

2)√1004²2²√81√121

3)5²4² + 2²√144√25+√361³ + 3³

4) √36 - √44² - 2²1³ + 2³√100 - 3²1³ + 1²

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SQUARES, CUBES,
POWERS AND ROOTS / MODULE 3 - Homework 13H / GRADES : C

INDEX LAWS

1. Write each of these as simply as possible using indices.

a) 2x2x2x2x2b) y x y x y x yc) 9x9x9d) 8x8x8x8x8x8x8

2. Write down the value of the missing index.

a) b) c) d)

e) f) g) h)

3. State whether each equation is TRUE or FALSE.

a) b) c)

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SQUARES, CUBES,
POWERS AND ROOTS / MODULE 3 - Homework 14H / GRADES : A, A*

FRACTIONAL POWERS and NEGATIVE POWERS

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SQUARES, CUBES,
POWERS AND ROOTS / MODULE 3 - Homework 15H / GRADES : A, A*

IRRATIONAL NUMBERS AND SURDS

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POWERS OF 10 AND
STANDARD INDEX FORM / MODULE 3 - Homework 16H / GRADES : A, A*

STANDARD INDEX FORM

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PERCENTAGES / MODULE 3 - Homework 17H / GRADES : D,C

PERCENTAGE INCREASE AND DECREASE

1. Increase £90 by 10%2. Increase £110 by 50%

3. Increase £120 by 5%4. Decrease £40 by 20%

5. Decrease £700 by 30%6. Decrease £320 by 5%

7. Increase £620 by 25%8. Decrease £180 by 60%

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PERCENTAGES / MODULE 3 - Homework 18H / GRADES : B, A

COMPOUND PERCENTAGE

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PERCENTAGES / MODULE 3 - Homework 19H / GRADES : B

REVERSE PERCENTAGE

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RATIO AND PROPORTION / MODULE 3 - Homework 20H / GRADES : D,C

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RATIO AND PROPORTION / MODULE 3 - Homework 21H / GRADES : A

DIRECT PROPORTION

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ALGEBRAIC MANIPULATION / MODULE 3 - Homework 22H / GRADES : E,D,C

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ALGEBRAIC MANIPULATION / MODULE 3 - Homework 23H / GRADES : B

EXPANDING QUADRATIC EXPRESSIONS

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ALGEBRAIC MANIPULATION / MODULE 3 - Homework 24H / GRADES : A

EXPANDING HARDER QUADRATIC EXPRESSIONS

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NON-LINEAR GRAPHS AND GRAPHICAL SOLUTION OF EQUATIONS / MODULE 3 - Homework 25H / GRADES : D,C

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NON-LINEAR GRAPHS AND GRAPHICAL SOLUTION OF EQUATIONS / MODULE 3 - Homework 26H / GRADES : A

GRAPHICAL SOLUTION OF EQUATIONS 1

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NON-LINEAR GRAPHS AND GRAPHICAL SOLUTION OF EQUATIONS / MODULE 3 - Homework 27H / GRADES : A, A*

GRAPHICAL SOLUTION OF EQUATIONS 2

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