1. Place Value Given that 1793×185 = write down the value of

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1. Place Value Given that 1793×185 = 331705 write down the value of ................................................... (b) 331705 ÷ 1.85 (Total for Question 1 is 2 marks)

2 Write 525 as a product of its prime factors.

3. Writing an expression for the perimeter and forming an equation

4. Loci and bearings Scale 1 cm represents 100 m Here is a map. The position of a ship, S, is marked on the map. Scale 1 cm represents 100 m Point C is on the coast. Ships must not sail closer than 500 m to point C. The ship sails on a bearing of 037 Will the ship sail closer than 500 m to point C? You must explain your answer. (Total for Question 13 is 3 marks)

5. STANDARD FORM One sheet of paper is 9 × 10 -3 cm thick. Mark wants to put 500 sheets of paper into the paper tray of his printer. The paper tray is 4 cm deep. Is the paper tray deep enough for 500 sheets of paper? You must explain your answer.

6. REVERSE PERCENTAGES The normal price of a television is reduced by 30% in a sale. The sale price of the television is £350 Work out the normal price of the television.

7. SIMULTANEOUS EQUATIONS Solve the simultaneous equations 4x + 7y = 1 3x + 10y = 15

8. CUMULATIVE FREQUENCY GRAPHS The table below shows information about the heights of 60 students. (a) On the grid opposite, draw a cumulative frequency graph for the information in the table. (b) Find an estimate (i) for the median, .......................................... cm (ii) for the interquartile range.

9. EXTENSION FOR A/A* TARGETS: EXTENDED VOLUME OF PRISM PROBLEM Sumeet has a pond in the shape of a prism. The pond is completely full of water. Sumeet wants to empty the pond so he can clean it. Sumeet uses a pump to empty the pond. The volume of water in the pond decreases at a constant rate. The level of the water in the pond goes down by 20 cm in the first 30 minutes. Work out how much more time Sumeet has to wait for the pump to empty the pond completely. .......................................... (Total for Question 17 is 6 marks)

10. EXTENSION FOR A/A* TARGETS: Writing expressions for area ABCD is a square with a side length of 4x M is the midpoint of DC. N is the point on AD where ND = x BMN is a right-angled triangle. Find an expression, in terms of x, for the area of triangle BMN. Give your expression in its simplest form.