Assignment 6 – GeometryMathematics C10139

MATHEMATICS

FETAC Level 4(C10139)

Assignment 6 (Geometry)

INSTRUCTIONS TO THE CANDIDATES

  1. Enter your name below.
  2. Complete the questions in the space provided.
  3. Extra space is available at the back of this document if required.
  4. Use of a scientific calculator is allowed.
  5. Use of the formulae provided is allowed.

Name: ______

Date: ______

Construction

  1. Construct squares with sides of:
  1. 4 cm
  1. Construct rectangles with sides of:
  1. 4 cm by 3 cm
  1. Accurately construct the following parallelograms:
  1. Construct right-angled triangles with:
  2. Base = 5cm and height = 3½ cm
  1. Base = 4½ cm and height = 3 cm
  1. Construct isosceles triangles such that:
  2. Two sides are 4cm and the base is 5cm
  1. Base is 4½ cm and the base-angles are 45° each.
  1. Construct equilateral triangles with sides of:
  1. 3½ cm
  1. 4cm
  1. Construct circles such that:
  2. Radius = 3cm
  1. Diameter = 7cm
  1. Accurately construct the following composite-shapes:
  2. Rectangle (5cm x 2cm) and semi-circle.
  1. Square (3cm) and Isoceles triangle with a perpendicular height of 2cm.
  1. Construct cubes with sides of:
  2. 3 cm
  1. 3½ cm
  1. Construct cuboids with the following dimensions:
  2. 4 cm x 3 cm x 2 cm
  1. 3 ½ cm x 3 cm x 2 ½ cm

Pythagoras’ Theorem

  1. Find the diagonal length of a rectangular playing field of 100m x 35m.
  1. If a ladder is placed 2m away from a wall which is 3m in height and the ladder just reaches to the top of the wall, then how long is the ladder?
  1. TV screens are measured on the diagonal. What size is this screen?
  1. A man holds a string 2m long, level with the top of his head. The other end of the string is in the ground 120cm from his feet. How tall is the man?
  1. If Antrim is 120 miles due North of Dublin and Galway is 140 miles due West of Dublin, then how far is it from Antrim to Galway, as the crow flies?

3 figure bearings

Use the map to calculate the 3-figure-bearings for the following:

  1. Donegal  Belfast______
  1. Gaillimh  Belfast______
  1. Dublin Cork______
  1. Gaillimh  Cork______
  1. Cork Belfast______

Perimeter and Area

Calculate the perimeter and area of each of the following shapes:

  1. Square of side 4cm.

Perimeter = ______Area = ______

  1. Rectangle of sides 4 cm x 2 cm.

Perimeter = ______Area = ______

  1. Parallelogram with base 10 cm and perpendicular height of 3 cm.

Perimeter = ______Area = ______

  1. Triangle with base 5 cm and perpendicular height of 5 cm.

Perimeter = ______Area = ______

  1. Circle with radius = 7cm. Take .

Perimeter = ______Area = ______

Surface Area and Capacity

A school has to replace the oil tank. One of the tanks being considered is cuboid in shape. The following details were obtained: length 2.5 metres; width (breadth) 1.5 metres and height 1.2 m.

The tank will have to be painted all over with two coats of paint before use. The paint comes in 5 litre tins and costs €17.50 per litre. Coverage in normal use: 9 m2 per litre.

In order to install the tank and have it painted the school will have to employ a person for 3 days @ €120 per day.

The tank will have to be filled with oil @ 82c per litre.

Calculate:

  1. The capacity of the tank.
  1. The cost of the tank including VAT and delivery charges.
  1. The cost of the paint for the tank.
  1. The cost of filling the tank with oil.
  1. The total cost to the school for buying, installing, painting and filling the tank.
  1. What is the tanks capacity in gallons if 1 gallon = 4.55 litres.

The second option is a cylindrical tank. It has a diameter of 1.6m and is 2m long. The oil company will install this tank for €1,200 (the cost of the oil is extra).

Calculate:

  1. The capacity of this tank.
  1. The total cost of installing and filling the tank.

Which tank would you recommend the school to buy? Outline your reasons for the recommendation.

______

Conversions

Complete the following statements.

(a).1,300 mm = ______cm= ______m

(b).1,542 m = ______km

(c).A square tile with side 200 mm covers an area of _____ mm2 or ______cm2 or ______m2.

(d).A farm covering 200,000 m2 could be measured as _____ ares or ______hectares.

(e).3,000 cm3 is ______litres.

(f).A box with a capacity of 3 m3 holds ______cm3.

(g).Someone who is 5’ 2” measures ______m.

(h).There are ______pints in 3 litres of milk.

(i).There are 103 miles or ______km from Dublin to Belfast.

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