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7 T3 2016 Solutions

The document is an exam paper for Year 7 students covering topics such as Algebra, Equations, Probability, and Polygons. It includes instructions for students, a marking grid, and various mathematical questions that require problem-solving and calculations. The exam allows the use of calculators and emphasizes the importance of showing full working for answers.

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7 T3 2016 Solutions

The document is an exam paper for Year 7 students covering topics such as Algebra, Equations, Probability, and Polygons. It includes instructions for students, a marking grid, and various mathematical questions that require problem-solving and calculations. The exam allows the use of calculators and emphasizes the importance of showing full working for answers.

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I

BAIJL.KHAM HILLS
Year 7 Term 3 Exam 2016
I TIME : 65 minutes

I - Name:
Teacher:
TOPICS: Algebra, Equations, Probability, Polygons

Directions
c:,d u.1rA !\. Result:
I

• Calculators are allowed in this exam.


• Full working should be shown where necessary .
Marks may be deducted for careless or badly arranged work.
• Use black or blue pen only (pencils are allowed for drawing) to write your .solutions .
• No liquid paper/correction tape is to be used .
If a correction is to be made, one line is to be ruled through the incorrect answer.
• The diagrams are not to scale.

(for Teacher use only.)

Marking Grid
&b CE
Ch)
Probability polygon
QUESTIONS Algebra Equations

Q4-Q5 Q1,Q3 Q2
1-5 19 /11 /2

Q6,7,9,10,11 Q8,12
6-12 /11 /5

Q16,17 Ql3,14,15
13-17 /8 /6

Q19 Q18 Q20


18-20 /3 /2 /3

Q21, 22
21-22 /5

3 7,8,9,10 1, 2 4,5,6
MC /1 /4 /2 /3

Sub-Total 113 /20 /25 117

Total
/75
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1 Solve the following equations 3 A rectangle is 3 em longer than it is wide. If 3 \
a) 7a -11 = 3 1 the perimeter of the rectangle is 34 em, form an
equation and solve it to find the dimensions of
-: Ct 00 i '-f
o, ;:; :2.
the rectangle. I I
r
\
1
t w
\
b) x-B
-3-= 7 1 J ·-i· tJ.
x-8= 2-i 2 \;0 ·-t 1 CJ + '-d .:: 3 ~ CD
)L -:::;. 2-'9
2~'0 -t- ~ + 2W ~ 1y ,}0)
c) 3(x- 4) = 7x- 10 2 \1 \N ::::. '2-~
3.,.-ll..~l)t- \1) Q 'vV =- I ------(]
\.A) ; d.'-1-h ::.. I ec ""' <:\. i -e."';! 'f-t., :::,./0 lti;-..,
- 2.. .:::.. l.j .,._
4 I If x = -3 andy= 6, then find the value of 2
IL"" -x-==-x. Q 2
x y + 2xy
cV\.-7< ~ \
'f.)
2.(-J)({;) l0
2
d) - (x + 4) = 10 2
_s-'i -3-b == ~a Til
3
10'
'It *' '-\ "'- 3 1)
)..
= is- 6)

5 I SimplifY
')t. ::c. II (i) a) 6x x -3z :=. - i% ''1-- 2 1

b) Sx 3 y x 4x2y3 2
) 2(x-9)
3x
21 - L(
e -=--
4 5 1 2.-0 ;:; j
(j)i ·-......CD
I ~ 11. :=. g )<._ -I l- CD I I
c) 7x 4 y 3 7 ( -56x
3y) 2
I )1."' -l l.. I I
-x?..~"'
?L= -
-1)..
(
CD I I
'1 -(})
-......@

2 I a) Sandra rolled a fair 6 sided die, what is the 1 d) 3p-2- p-3 2


probability of obtaining a number less than 5? 5 3

s·u -J)
yf 'S(J(
IS"
·-•-J-
-- ~r
Q}

___
b) Is the following statement correct? Explain. 1
The probability of choosing the letter M at
random from the word MATHEMATICS is the
same as any other letter in the word.
c.,1·o_ "'t: ~ <;-(.lt
' + I5" --
.:....--- --
\..i ci
f. -\" (i"'.'
---1 .

[\.J C: .J 5"'··, v" l C. -'"\fv·...t_ •1,--2_ 0 . . i'·(. 11- /V\ \_r- \S-
C\· (\ \k"; t (v.c. } ( s
/ J
13 I Reflect the following about the line of 2 b) Find the values of x andy 3
reflection, m. Label the new shape with
S', Q'and R' (use ruler)

'
)
',," S0]Q
~~-
. '',,, ·' R
L""--t..-<-~ tD
··iv-e...Jf'<V>~I,"~
8x

£.\':
,,.",, _3
3x+75

r • ·· ', m
& f...\
3)t+l~~
~ 11 =
14 I Find the number of sides of a regular polygon 2
with the angle sum of 2340°.

~-~)/\1&D:::':2.."1't"O D
s- ·x "'"- I ~
I)_.:;
'7\.-::-
r, - "2. ""-' I~
h~ Is- CD (/,IL -t- ~ = \ Otl
3
2-Y. "-· +- 2-'1 ";:;. r Lj o
15 I Rotate the following 90° clockwise, using 0 2 2 '1~ 1.) + 2-'j :.:. $ \.{ ()
as the centre of rotation. .2. '::) =- 18 () ..
\.;\ ::.::.. <i \)
I I I I
__I""'Vi-,-t---+-----1
17 I At a newsagency, Sheena bought 4 pens and a
$1.50 newspaper, while her husband bought 2
3

pens and a $4.90 magazine. To their surprise


J.L:-11~ ,-- the cost was the same.
1---1 II I '--1
,-,____,
I a) Write an equation to describe this, usingp
for the cost of a single pen.
1----'--L ~p ·t-{. -;--\) ;. ")..? +\{·'10
I I ,_ , ~
-1° '-I
+-----.-- I .-·. .
~-lSI j
b) Solve the equation to find the cost of pens.

").. y =- \-\_ ,Cto -l·S't

)...~ :- 'S,~..zo

16 I Solve the following equation


a)
3y
--- = 8
y
2
.j)
- \, lO
c) If Fred has a $20 note, what is the
maximum number of pens he can
5 3
purchase?
(.\;~ -s ~ :.o 1i.- u u' \\ D-e tv)·
\: . i
\~ = i 2..;:::

\..\ ::c :S 'L· Q)


6 A teacher surveys her class of students about 9 A group of 80 students were surveyed on
their chocolate preferences. Out of 30 ~ their hair colour. The results appear in the
students, .16 students liked dark chocolate ;!..2.. two way table below.
(D) and 22 students liked milk chocolate ____±_ Boys Girls TOTAL
(M). Only 4 of the students surveyed liked 42..
neither milk nor dark chocolate.
a) Organise this data using a Venn Diagr . 2
;/::3 Black Hair }..o 32 52
Brown 22-
3<::> 12 10
Hair
Blonde
D M 4 1... 6
2 )V\.Q..-1" Hair
TOTAL ?,t 'ty 80
dz;.Ytt.-ll
.'-\ \).... \o Lorvz e}- a) Complete the above table. 2
\.._<f b) One student is chosen at random. 1
~ ·-1~ (i) What is the probability that this student
0.\'\::J ..,. c.P.I Fhas black hair?
5'2-
b) Find the probability that a randomly
selected student from the class likes only the 1
----
ISL~

dark chocolate. ii) Of those with brown hair, what is the 1


'Y..JO ~ 2-
-lS- probability that the person is a girl?

72.:2-
7 In a pitch dark room, I 00 socks are in the 1
box. The socks are identical in every way, 10 A bag contains 7 red and 18 white balls. How 2
except for colour; 50 socks are black and 50 many red balls must be added to the bag so
are grey. What is the least number of socks that the probability of choosing a red ball
that can be selected to guarantee a matching
pair?
from the bag is :a
7

3 p(B. ) ::; _j_ =


lo
--
'l-t-">L

:2.s-+ X.

8 a) A regular polygon has an exterior angle of 2


20°. How many sides does the polygon have? .
11 'Throwing an even number and throwing a 1
_..-(\) three with a dice'
3 bO' ../(}) The above statement is an example of

::2-0 0
- \8 mutually exclusive event$. True or false?

~~~
b) Use Euler's formula to find the number
2
of faces on a polyhedron that has 12 edges
and 7 vertices.
r• -\- v -o- t-t-2- 12 What type of trapezium will have one line of 1

f --~- '7 - ii.--1--2-- symmetry?

~ -..c- JI
3 5 o.S ele_o kp cz.[ LtfYI
~1 I If a: 3
has the same value as 3 - a, then find 21 Multiple Choice
Circle the correct answer
the value of3 +a
1 I Probability of NOT drawing a heart from a pack

I I I C\. +- 3
---s- ""
')
.J-- c:.._
of 52 cards is
(A) 0.000 I
@0.75
(B) 0.5
(D) I

0~ +-"'
.> --
-
ts-- s--u. 2 I The probability of rolling a sum of the number 9
when two dice are rolled is
lf'A\·~ (B) .2._ ( C) .2._ (D) 2.
'C[Y 9 18 36 72
(, Ct ::. il-

(..'\_ '- 2- 3 I The reciprocal of ~ is ~. If the reciprocal of


3 2
s
4X • 1
IS
h I f .
, t eva ue o x IS _

' - '7, +- <:, =- .s- (A) s2


1
20

@) :6
(C) 16 (D) 25

121-1 The sum of the ages of three children is 32. 314 I The following shape was flipped over the dotted
The age of the oldest is twice the age of the line then turned 90° clockwise .
youngest. The ages of the two older children
differ by three years. What is the age of the
youngest child?

1\ C. 6\ d.M \-) :::. 1.- )<.....

{l, - 2">1.-1
0)
(_ ('1 O'Ah ere-ot )= ")<_ ~t looks like

~
(B)
:lilt" 'l.n-'0-tl<..= 31..- Q)
5 )1_ -=- 5 s-
')L-::.1 (5)

(C)
~

1
5 I A shape has four equal angles and opposite sides
is equal. Its diagonals are equal and bisect each
other. The shape is
1@ a rectangle (B) a rhombus
( C) a kite (D) a parallelogram
18 I Smartphone ownership compared to
employment status of Year 10 students is
represented by the Venn diagram, given below.
the value of x in these
1120 I Find
diagrams (no reason required). \
\

(i) 11 \
Not to scale
wns
Employ xo
smartphone.

3 25 68 130°

')::-=-115-G
92

Put this information in the form of a two way 1


table. (ii)
2

Employed !Vd-
~~cJ
Owns
smartph z...r ?:, 2-~
xo
ones
''
OUC<JI~ q)..... I l 6"0
~ """' .£'1r (E·- ~ (< ('il () (I) gc
<;; """' ,.rl{, ~-- :::..
~
q:s Sr I\~?
x> ~~o-io·?:::/;::
2- Mo. ~ ~ c-...\,( IJ:JYY" c.R.J.,...

-\ ·~ t\"".1 evro-r· (iii) llABC is equilateral and BCDE 1


is a square. Find the size of LAEB.
19 I i) Find the equation from the following table 2 (no reason required)
of values which links x withy.
X I -3 I -2 I -1 I 0 A
Y I -13 I -8 I -3 I 2
~J = s )t -\-' )...
B C
I -.........rr
(!) Ul

E D
ii) Hence find the value of y when x = 20 1
0
I
'- f'' -k·
-
I] :.;; (\ .
"') :::. S""f..10Tl-
1f
·~ \ (j "2- yo; s-,_--z..
o,VI> ; ~ l f(
J A three dimensional figure is cut in different ways
to reveal cross sections as follows Working Space

II a) Cut parallel to the base always gives the same


triangular section.
b) Cut parallel to any vettical face gives a series
of rectangular sections.
The solid is
(1).) a triangular pyramid
1
t.B.}a triangular prism
(C) a tetrahedron (D) a rectangular prism

7 I A pack of 4 doughnuts cost $3.00.


A pack of 6 doughnuts cost $4.00.
If you need to buy 34 doughnuts, what is the least
amount you pay?
(A) $23.60 (B) $26.40
(C) $22.SO @ $23.00

8 I A journey takes 4 hours, when the car travels at an


average speed of 44kmjhour. How long would
the same journey take at an average speed of
33kmjhour

(A) 3 hours t@ hours 20 minutes


(C) Shours 33 minutes (D) 2 hours

9 I A school minibus seats a total of 12 passengers


when full. The number of passengers, P, on the
bus decreases by 3 at the next stop so that the bus
is now half full. Which equation describe the
above situation?
(A) P- 3 = 12 (B) 3P = 6
(C) P + 3 = 6 @P - 3 = 6

10 I Ralda has decided to break open her money box


and found that she had an equal number of SOc,
20c and $1 coins. Ralda called this number as x.
Altogether the coins added to $80.
To calculate the number of SOc coins Ralda found
in her money box, the algebraic equation she
might use is
(A) SOx+ 20x + 1x = 80
o' H-;t..
(B) SOx+ 20x + 1:00x = 8000
({C)jiOx + 20x + 1009)x = 8000
(D) SOx+ 20x + 1000 = 800

- End of Exam -

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