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    Chapter 1 Directed Numbers

    Chapter 2 Basic Algebra

    Chapter 3 Basic Geometry

    Chapter 4 Linear Equations in One Unknown

    Chapter 5 Percentages

    Chapter 6 Statistics in Daily Life

    Chapter 7 Algebraic Expressions and Polynomials

    Chapter 8 Symmetry and Transformation

    Chapter 9 Introduction to Coordinates

    Chapter 10 Statistical Graphs

    Chapter 11 Linear Equations in Two Unknowns

    Chapter 12 Ratio and Rate

    Chapter 13 Angles in Rectilinear Figures

    Chapter 1 Estimation and Approximation

    Chapter 2 Measurement and Errors

    Chapter 3 Identities and Factorization

    Chapter 4 Simultaneous Equations

    Chapter 5 Congruent and Similar Triangles

    Chapter 6 Square Roots and Pythagoras Theorem

    Chapter 7 More about Statistical Graphs

    Chapter 8 Inequalities

    Chapter 9 Algebraic Fractions and Formulae

    Chapter 10 Areas and Volumes

    Chapter 11 Introduction to Trigonometric Ratios

    Chapter 12 Polygons

    Chapter 13 Measures of Central Tendency

    Chapter 1 Laws of Integral Indices

    Chapter 2 More about Factorization

    Chapter 3 Study of 3-dimensional Figures

    Chapter 4 Mensuration

    Chapter 5 Theorems Related to Triangles

    Chapter 6 Introduction to Probability

    Chapter 7 More about Percentages

    Chapter 8 Properties of Quadrilaterals

    Chapter 9 Coordinate Geometry

    Chapter 10 Applications of Trigonometry

    Chapter 11 Use and Misuse of Statistics

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    1. Without using a calculator, find the square roots of the following numbers.

    (a) 289 (b) 900

    (c) 0.000 4 (d)529

    64

    2. Is each of the following a surd?

    Yes No

    (a) 32

    (b) 484

    (c) 6.3

    (d)50

    18

    3. Without using a calculator, find two consecutive numbers between which each of the following lies.

    (a) 30

    30

    30

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    i.e.

    30

    30 lies between and .

    (b) 180

    180

    180

    i.e.

    180

    180 lies between and .

    4. Find the values of the following numbers. (Give your answers correct to 3 significant figures ifnecessary.)

    (a) 80

    (b) 0241

    (c) 62.3

    (d)

    15

    4

    (e) 310 22

    (f) 415 22

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    1. Find the value of the unknown in each of the following figures. (Give your answers correct to

    3 significant figures if necessary.)

    (a) Q P

    R

    p

    24

    18

    )()( 222

    p (Pyth. theorem)

    p

    (b) A

    15

    B Ca

    15

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    (c)

    c

    C

    5

    A

    18

    B

    (d)

    r17

    32

    P

    Q

    R

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    2. In the figure, S is the mid-point of QR and PS QR .

    Find the value of p.

    3. In the figure, find the area of rectangle ABCD .

    Q

    P

    R

    S

    p

    15

    18

    D C

    A B

    17 cm15 cm

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    4. In the figure, find the area of pentagon ABCDE. (Give your answer correct to 3 significant figures.)

    C D

    B

    A

    12 cm

    4 cm

    7 cm

    E

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    5. The figure shows rhombus ABCD . The lengths of the diagonals AC and BD are 10 cm and 8 cm

    respectively. The diagonals are perpendicular to each other and bisect each other at F. Find the

    pe ri me ter of rho mb us ABCD . (Give your answer correct to 3 significant figures.)

    DB

    C

    F

    A

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    6. In the figure, Dis a point on ACsuch that DCAD .

    C

    A

    B

    19 m6 m

    D

    (a) Find the length of AB . (Give your answer correct to 3 significant figures.)

    (b)Find the length of BC. (Give your answer correct to 3 significant figures.)

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    1. Determine whether each of the following triangles is a right-angled triangle. If yes, indicate the right

    angle.

    (a)

    C

    B

    A

    20

    36

    39

    22

    BCAB

    2

    AC

    22 BCAB 2AC

    ABC

    (b)

    Q

    34

    RP 30

    16

    22

    RQPR

    2

    PQ

    22 RQPR 2PQ

    PQR

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    2. (a) Prove that ABC in the figure is a right-angled

    triangle.

    (b)Find the area of ABC.

    C

    17.5

    BA

    14

    10.5

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    3. (a) Find the area of PQRin the figure.

    (b)Express the area of PQRin terms of h. Hence find the value of h.

    R

    25

    QP 24

    7h

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    4. In the figure, Dis a point on AB .

    (a)Prove that 90ADC .

    (b)Find the perimeter of ABC.

    C

    24

    D BA 32 10

    26

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    1. At 12:00 noon, aeroplane A is 800km due west of the airport, w hile aeroplane B is 1 00 0 km due north

    of the airport. If aeroplane A and aeroplane B are on the same horizontal line, what is the distance

    be tw ee n th ese tw o ae rop la ne s? (Gi ve yo ur an sw er co rr ec t to th e ne ar es t km .)

    1 000 km

    800 kmA

    BN

    Airport

    Let xkm be the distance between these two aeroplanes.

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    2. Given that the perimeter of a square wooden board is

    60 cm, find the length of the diagonal of the board. (Give

    your answer correct to 3 significant figures.)

    3. Find the perimeter of OABin the figure. y

    x

    A(0, 20)

    OB(21, 0)

    Perimeter 60 cm

    Diagonal

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    4. A car and a bus travel at the speeds of 80 km/h due east and 70 km/h due south respectively from

    po in t Aat the same time. What is the distance between the car and the bus after two hours? (Give your

    answer correct to the nearest km.)

    80 km/h

    70 km/h

    A

    N

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    5. A pole of 2.5 m long leans against a vertical wall and its upper end is 1.8 m above the ground. If theupper end of the pole slides down by 0.2 m, how far will the lower end of the pole move from itsoriginal position? (Give your answer correct to 3 significant figures.)

    2.5 m

    0.2 m

    1.8 m

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    Simplify the following. (1 4)

    1. (a)

    )()(3

    )()(33

    2

    25

    (b)

    )()(2

    )()(22

    2

    26

    (c)

    )(7

    )(77

    2

    27

    (d) 58

    2. (a)

    2

    )(244

    )(

    )(

    (b)

    3

    )(363

    )(

    )(

    (c) 135

    (d) 252

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    3. (a))(

    )(

    169

    7

    (b)

    )()(

    )(

    )(

    4

    27

    (c) 81

    14

    (d) 225

    32

    4. (a) 322

    (b)

    )(

    )(

    12

    216

    (c)

    )(

    )(

    50

    126

    (d)

    )(

    )(

    288

    42

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    Rationalize the denominators of the following. (1 2)

    1. (a))(

    )(

    6

    1

    6

    1

    (b))(

    )(

    5

    2

    5

    2

    (c)11

    9

    (d)10

    15

    2. (a) )(

    )(

    30

    5

    30

    5

    (b) )(

    )(

    21

    72

    21

    72

    (c)

    )(

    )(

    )(

    )(

    )(

    )(

    5

    81

    5

    81

    (d)

    3

    44

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    Simplify the following. (3 4)

    3. (a)

    5)(

    5255

    (b) 14314

    (c) 1391316

    (d)5

    6262

    4. (a) 188

    (b)

    5

    24554

    (c)

    12754

    (d)

    73285

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    1. Determine whether each of the following numbers is a perfect square. If yes, find the square roots of

    the number.

    (a) 24 (b) 36

    (c) 110 (d) 450

    (e) 784 (f) 1 089

    2. Determine whether each of the following is a surd.

    (a) 45 (b) 120

    (c)200

    98 (d)

    224

    55

    (e) 69.1 (f) 8.4

    3. Without using a calculator, find the square roots of the following numbers.

    (a) 81 (b) 196

    (c) 484 (d)144

    1

    (e)4

    169 (f)

    100

    121

    4. Find the values of the following numbers. (Give your answers correct to 3 significant figures.)

    (a) 21 (b) 120

    (c) 950 (d) 7.0

    (e)6

    55 (f)

    5

    227

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    5. Without using a calculator, find two consecutive numbers between which each of the following lies.

    (a) 22 (b) 35

    (c)

    60

    (d)

    140

    (e) 380 (f) 480

    6. Without using a calculator, find the square roots of the following numbers.

    (a)400

    361 (b)

    729

    256

    (c)324

    625 (d) 2.89

    (e) 4.84 (f) 0.002 5

    7. Find the values of the following expressions. (Give your answers correct to 3 significant figures.)

    (a) 22 139 (b) 22 1721

    (c) 22 1029 (d) 22 1832

    (e) 22 25408 (f) 132435 22

    8. Find the values of the unknowns in the following. (Give your answers correct to 3 significant figures.)

    (a) B

    7

    9C A

    a

    (b)

    R

    38

    Q

    P

    b

    (c)

    B

    6

    c

    CA

    11

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    9. Find the values of the unknowns in the following. (Give your answers correct to 3 significant figures.)

    (a)10

    C

    B

    A

    14

    p

    (b) Q

    5

    11

    RP q

    (c)

    R

    1420

    PQ r

    10. In the figure, BDC is a straight line. Find the value of c.

    (Give your answer correct to 3 significant figures.)

    11. In the figure, find the length of each side of square ABCD .

    (Give your answer correct to 3 significant figures.)

    12. In the figure, the area of ABC is2

    cm364 . Find the length

    of AB . (Give your answer correct to 3 significant figures.)

    16

    B

    c

    D C

    A

    5

    DA

    CB

    10 cm

    C

    A

    B

    26 cm

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    13. In the figure, cm34 AB an d 15:8: BCAC . Find the length of BC.

    C

    34 cm

    B

    A

    14. In the figure, find the perimeter of trapeziumABCD.

    C28 cm

    EB

    DA 12 cm

    12 cm

    15. The figure shows parallelogram ABCD . E is a point on AB such that 4:1: EBAE . If cm20 CD

    an d cm12 AD , find the area of parallelogram ABCD. (Give your answer correct to 3 significant

    figures.)

    D C

    A E B

    12 cm

    20 cm

    16. In the figure,cm18

    PQ ,cm12

    QR andcm10

    PS .P

    18 cm

    S

    Q R

    10 cm

    12 cm

    (a) Find the length of QS.

    (b)Find the length of RS.

    (Give your answers correct to 3 significant figures.)

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    17. In the figure, find the perimeter of quadrilateralABCD . (Give your answer correct to 3 significant figures.)

    C

    D

    BA

    5 cm

    7 cm

    13 cm

    18. In the figure, 47WX , 40XY an d 32YZ .

    X

    YZ

    W

    q

    p

    47

    32

    40

    (a) Find the value ofp.

    (b)Find the value of q.

    (c) Find the area of quadrilateral WXYZ.

    (Give your answers correct to 3 significant figures.)

    19. In the figure, find the perimeter of pentagon PQRST. (Give your answer correct to 3 significant

    figures.)

    P S

    RQ

    25 cm

    7 cm

    30 cm

    T

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    20.Determine whether each of the following triangles is a right-angled triangle. If yes, indicate the right

    angle.

    (a)

    B

    24

    32

    40

    C

    A (b) 15

    189

    B

    C

    A (c)7.5

    18

    19.5

    A

    C

    B

    21. In the figure, the areas of squares ABCD , DPQR and ARST ar e 2cm65 , 2

    cm90 and 2cm155

    respectively. Determine whether ADR is a right angle.

    Area 90 cm2

    SR

    TA

    B

    C

    P

    D

    Q

    Area 65 cm2

    Area 155 cm2

    22. (a)Prove that PQRin the figure is a right angle.

    (b)Find the area of PQR.

    3

    Q R

    P

    5

    34

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    23. In the figure, Dis a point on BCand DCBD .

    (a)Prove that ABCis a right-angled triangle.

    (b)Find the value of h. (Give your answer correct to

    3 significant figures.)

    24. (a) Prove that ABC in the figure is a right-angled

    triangle.

    (b) If PRPQ 43 , prove that PQRABC ~ .

    25. In the figure, DCBADB .

    (a)Prove that DBCABD ~ .

    (b) Find the perimeter of quadrilateral ABCD . (Give

    your answer correct to 3 significant figures.)

    26. In the figure, ACand BD intersect at E.

    (a)Prove that BDAC .

    (b)Find the lengths of BCand DC.

    (c) Is BCDa right-angled triangle? E xplain briefly.

    B36D C

    A

    15 h39

    C

    2

    B Q R

    P

    A

    2.5

    1.5

    D

    5

    A

    B

    C

    7

    74

    B C

    A

    E

    D

    15

    30

    16

    9

    12

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    27. The lengths of the hour hand and minute hand of a watch are 8 mm and 15 mm respectively. What is

    the distance between the tips of these two hands w hen it is 9 oclock?

    12

    6

    8 mm

    15 mm

    9 3

    28. A ladder of 5 m long leans against a vertical wall. If the upper end of the ladder is 3.5 m above the

    ground, what is the distance between the lower end of the ladder and the wall? (Give your answer

    correct to 3 significant figures.)

    5 m3.5 m

    29. In each of the following figures, find the coordinates ofBand the length of OA .

    (a)

    x

    y

    A(12, 16)

    O B

    (b)

    x

    y

    A(12, 9)

    O

    B

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    30. One end of a rope of 6.4 m long is fixed at point Don the ground, while the other end is at point Bon

    a lamp post. The distances from point B to top A and to bottom C of the lamp post are the same.

    If m6.3 DC , find the height of the lamp post. (Give yo ur answer correct to 1 decimal place.)

    3.6 m

    6.4 m

    D C

    B

    A

    31. In the figure, two vertical poles are 5m apart and the height of the shorter pole is 3 m. If the distance

    be tw ee n th e to ps of th e po le s is 7 m, what is the height of the longer pole? (Give your answer correct

    to 3 significant figures.)

    7 m

    3 m

    5 m

    32. In the figure, find the perimeter of ABC.

    x

    y

    A(9, 6)

    O

    B(3, 6)

    C(3, 3)

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    33. In the figure, the lighthouse is 20 m high. The top Aof the lighthouse is connected to points C and D

    on the ground by two wires, where CBD is a straight line. If AC AD 30 m, find the distance

    be tw een Cand D. (Give your answer correct to 3 significant figures.)

    30 m30 m20 m

    A

    C B D

    34. The figure shows a rectangular top ABCD of a desk. If the area of ABCD is 2m98.0 an d BCAB 2 ,

    find the length of diagonal AC. (Give your answer correct to 3 significant figures.)

    CD

    BA

    35. The length and width of a field are 130m and 74 m respectively.

    74 m

    130 m

    A D

    CB

    Field

    The following are two routes to walk from point Ato point C.

    Route 1: Walking along the sides of the field (i.e. A B C).

    Route 2: Walking diagonally across the field (i.e. A C).

    What is the difference in length between the above two routes? (Give your answer correct to

    3 significant figures.)

    36. Given that the area of a square wooden board is 2cm25 , find the length of the diagonal of the board.

    (Give your answer correct to 3 significant figures.)

    Area 125 cm2

    Diagonal

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    37. Oscar walked due west from point Aat a speed of 60 m / min. After 3 minutes, he reached point B. A tree

    is 425 m and 385 m away from points Aand Brespectively.

    N

    425 m385 m

    B A

    (a) Prove that pointBis due north of the tree.

    (b) If Oscar continued to walk due west from point B at the same speed for 5 minutes, he reached

    poi nt C finally. Find the distance between point C and the tree. (Give your answer correct to

    3 significant figures.)

    38. In the figure, find the length of PR . (Give your answer correct to 3 significant figures.)

    P(2, 4) Q (4, 4)

    S(4, 2) R(2, 2)

    Ox

    y

    39. Find the area of the polygon in the figure. (Give your answer correct to 3 significant figures.)

    1 cm

    2 cm

    3 cm

    4 cm

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    40. Simplify the following.

    (a) 72 (b) 45

    (c) 317 (d) 510

    (e) 411 (f) 96

    41. Simplify the following.

    (a) 28 (b) 99

    (c) 104 (d) 140

    (e) 264 (f) 756

    42. Simplify the following.

    (a)64

    3 (b)

    100

    27

    (c)49

    80 (d)

    144

    32

    (e) 50

    216

    (f) 784

    135

    43. Simplify the following.

    (a) 546 (b) 4510

    (c) 4260 (d)5

    125

    (e)15

    180 (f)

    33

    243

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    44. Simplify the following.

    (a) 752015 (b)18

    12540

    (c)54

    7021 (d)

    10512

    315

    45. Rationalize the denominators of the following.

    (a) 10

    3

    (b)

    13

    6

    (c)6

    27 (d)

    21

    70

    (e)42

    18 (f)

    8

    36

    46. Rationalize the denominators of the following.

    (a)2

    15 (b)

    120

    6

    (c)45

    147 (d)

    5

    1082

    (e)54

    33 (f)

    18

    154

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    47. Rationalize the denominators of the following.

    (a)7

    64 (b)

    15

    32

    (c)48

    11 (d)

    128

    25

    (e)72

    135 (f)

    30

    168

    48. Simplify the following.

    (a) 31334 (b) 7278

    (c)2

    10310 (d) 5512

    (e) 116119 (f)3

    152

    3

    1514

    49. Simplify the following.

    (a) 272123 (b) 60154

    (c) 639285 (d) 50128

    (e) 203458 (f) 5431502

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    Worksheet 6A (page 6.1)

    1. (a)17 or 17 (b )30 or 30

    (c )0.02 or 0.02 (d )23

    8or

    23

    8

    2. (a) Yes (b )No

    (c ) Yes (d )No

    3. (a) Between 5 and 6 (b )Between 13 and 14

    4. (a) 8.94 (b ) 32

    (c ) 1.90 (d ) 0.516

    (e) 10.4 (f ) 14.5

    Worksheet 6B (page 6.3)1. (a) 30 (b ) 21.2

    (c ) 17.3 (d ) 27.1

    2. 12

    3. 120 cm2

    4. 82.1cm2

    5. 25.6cm

    6. (a) 18.0m (b ) 21.7m

    Worksheet 6C (page 6.9)

    1. (a) No (b )Yes, PRQ

    2. (b) 73.5

    3. (a) 84 (b )Area 72.6;2

    25 h

    h

    4. (b) 108

    Worksheet 6D (page 6.13)1. 1281 km

    2. 21.2cm

    3.70 units

    4. 213 km

    5. 0.186m

    Worksheet 6E (page 6.17)

    1. (a) 39 (b ) 8 (c ) 7343 (d )625

    2. (a) 112 (b ) 73 (c ) 153 (d ) 76

    3. (a)13

    7 (b )

    2

    33 (c )

    9

    14 (d )

    15

    24

    4. (a) 8 (b ) 23 (c )56 (d )

    43

    Worksheet 6F (page 6.19)

    1. (a)6

    6 (b )

    5

    52 (c )

    11

    119 (d )

    2

    103

    2. (a)6

    6 (b )

    3

    32 (c )

    5

    59 (d )

    3

    332

    3. (a) 57 (b ) 144 (c ) 137 (d )5

    68

    4. (a) 25 (b ) 613 (c ) 318 (d ) 77

    Build-up Exercise 6A (page 6.21)

    1. (a) No (b )Yes, 6 or 6

    (c ) No (d )No

    (e) Yes, 28 or 28 (f ) Yes, 33 or 33

    2. (a) Yes (b )Yes

    (c ) No (d )Yes

    (e) No (f ) Yes

    3. (a)9 or 9 (b )14 or 14

    (c )22 or 22 (d )12

    1or

    12

    1

    (e) 2

    13or

    2

    13 (f )

    10

    11or

    10

    11

    4. (a) 4.58 (b )11.0

    (c ) 30.8 (d ) 0.837

    (e) 3.03 (f ) 6.74

    5. (a) Between 4 and 5 (b )Between 5 and 6

    (c )Between 7 and 8 (d )Between 11 and 12

    (e) Between 19 and 20 (f ) Between 21 and 22

    6. (a)20

    19or

    20

    19 (b )

    27

    16or

    27

    16

    (c )18

    25or

    18

    25 (d )1.7 or 1.7

    (e) 2.2 or 2.2 (f ) 0.05 or 0.05

    7. (a) 15.8 (b ) 27.0

    (c ) 27.2 (d ) 26.5(e) 39.2 (f ) 12.5

    Build-up Exercise 6B (page 6.22)8. (a) 11.4 (b ) 8.54

    (c ) 12.5

    9. (a) 9.80 (b ) 9.80

    (c ) 14.3

    10. 12.5

    11. 7.07cm

    12. 38.2cm

    13. 30 cm

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    14. 72 cm

    15. 226 cm2

    16. (a) 15.0cm (b ) 19.2cm

    17. 35.0cm

    18. (a) 51.2 (b ) 20.4

    (c ) 1120

    19. 87.5cm

    Build-up Exercise 6C (page 6.26)

    20. (a) Yes, ABC (b )No

    (c ) Yes, BAC

    21. Yes

    22. (b)7.5

    23. (b )23.4

    25. (b)38.8

    26. (b) 34,20 DCBC (c ) No

    Build-up Exercise 6D (page 6.28)27. 17 mm

    28. 3.57m

    29. (a) B(12, 0), 20OA units

    (b )B(0, 9), 15OA units

    30. 10.6m

    31. 7.90m

    32. 36 units

    33. 44.7m

    34. 1.57m

    35. 54.4m

    36. 15.8cm

    37. (b ) 488 m

    38. 7.21 units

    39. 6.41cm2

    Build-up Exercise 6E (page 6.32)

    40. (a) 28 (b ) 25 (c ) 1717

    (d ) 10100 (e) 121 (f ) 62961

    41. (a) 72 (b ) 113 (c ) 262

    (d ) 352 (e) 662 (f ) 216

    42. (a)8

    3 (b )

    10

    33 (c )

    7

    54

    (d )3

    2 (e)

    5

    36 (f )

    28

    153

    43. (a) 18 (b ) 215 (c ) 706

    (d ) 5 (e) 32 (f ) 3

    44. (a) 150 (b )3

    50 (c )

    3

    57

    (d )2

    1

    Build-up Exercise 6F (page 6.33)

    45. (a)10

    103 (b )

    13

    136 (c )

    2

    69

    (d )3

    2110 (e)

    7

    423 (f ) 29

    46. (a)2

    30 (b )

    10

    5 (c )

    15

    157

    (d )5

    1512 (e)

    2

    2 (f )

    3

    302

    47. (a)7

    78 (b )15

    304 (c )1233

    (d )16

    25 (e)

    4

    30 (f )

    5

    352

    48. (a) 317 (b ) 710 (c )2

    105

    (d ) 511 (e) 113 (f ) 154

    49. (a) 312 (b ) 156 (c ) 737

    (d ) 23 (e) 518 (f ) 6


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