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The document consists of various mathematical problems and exercises covering topics such as percentages, geometry, algebra, and statistics. It includes tasks like calculating areas, solving equations, and interpreting data tables. The exercises are structured for different levels of difficulty, indicated by the section numbers.

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MARK MAXIMISER 3456 – 1E Date: /25

Find 15% of £660 ① Solve 4𝑏 − 2 = 26 ② Complete the two-way table. ③

Year 7 Year 8 Total

Science 26
Find 8% of 70
Solve Maths 17

Total 33 80
2 2 2
Calculate the surface area of this cube. ④ The table shows goals scored by a football ⑤ What is the size of angle 𝑥? ⑥
team’s striker over 16 matches. Give a reason for your answer.
What was their mean goals per game? (1 dp)
𝑥
Goals Frequency
0 8 49°
1 5
9 cm
2 3
2 2 2
𝑦 is inversely proportional to 𝑥. ⑦ Find the area of this sector (1 dp). ⑧ Rotate shape A 90° anticlockwise ⑨
When 𝑥 = 5, 𝑦 = 10 about the point (1, 4).
Find the value of 𝑦 when 𝑥 = 4

27°
8 cm A

3 2
⑩ Expand (2𝑥 − 3)(2𝑥 + 1) ⑪
−1
Find the value of

1
2
Find the value of

2 3 3
MARK MAXIMISER 3456 – 1F Date: /23
Desh and Dani share £91 in the ratio 4 : 9 ① Describe the ② 𝑦 = 3𝑥 − 4 ③
How much does each person get? single transformation Find the value of 𝑦 when 𝑥 = 8
that maps shape A
onto shape B.
A B

2 2 2
What size is each external angle ④ Yan invests £800 and gets 4% simple interest ⑤ This is a parallelogram. What size is angle 𝑥? ⑥
of a regular pentagon? per year. How much money does Yan make from How do you know?
the investment after 6 years?

𝑥 134°
2 2 2
Solve the simultaneous equations ⑦ Find the length of the hypotenuse (2 sf). ⑧ Enlarge shape A by scale factor 1.5, ⑨
3𝑥 + 4𝑦 = 23 centre (−5, −4).
3𝑥 + 5𝑦 = 25

52°
2 6 cm 2
Factorise 6𝑥2 + 8𝑥 ⑩ This box plot shows the length of some rats. ⑪
Complete it to show an interquartile range of 7 cm.
A

Factorise 𝑥3𝑦 − 𝑥2𝑦2

5 10 15 20 25 30
2 Length (cm) 1 4
MARK MAXIMISER 3456 – 1G Date: /20
2 shops sell insect-killer. ① What is the scale factor of shape A to shape B? ② Change 5.1 litres to millilitres. ③

Shop A Shop B
280 ml for £3.36 210 ml for £2.43
Show which shop offers the best value for money. A B Change 620 grams to kilograms.

2 1 2
This scatter graph shows speed & weight for ④ Find length AB (1 dp). A ⑤ Sketch the side elevation of this solid shape. ⑥
some turtles. Describe the correlation.
7 cm

Speed B C
12 cm

Weight 1 2 2
Ken scored 29 out of 45 on the first part of his ⑦ 𝑎 ∶ 𝑏 = 1 ∶ 3 ⑧
𝒂=
4
𝒃=
−5 ⑨
Maths test and 32 out of 50 on the second part. 𝑏∶𝑐 =9∶4 2 4
In total he needs 60% to pass. Did he? On the grid, draw the vector 𝒂 + 𝒃
Find the ratio 𝑎 ∶ 𝑏 ∶ 𝑐

2 2
Convert this recurring decimal to a fraction. ⑩ Expand 2𝑥3 2 ⑪

0.8

Expand 2 4𝑦 2

2 2 2
MARK MAXIMISER 3456 – 1H Date: /21
In a sports club there are 35 men & 63 women. ① Jermaine exchanged British pounds to Euros. ② Reflect shape A ③
Create a ratio to express this. £1 = €1.09 in the line 𝑥 = 2
Jermaine exchanged £125.
How many Euros did he get?

A
1 2 2
Calculate the surface area of this cuboid. ④ 7 3 ⑤ May invests £450 and gets 8% simple interest ⑥
Simplify
per year. How much money does May make from
the investment after 4 years?

Simplify 2

3 cm
8 cm
3 cm 2 2 2
Factorise 𝑥2 + 𝑥 − 12 ⑦ 𝑦 = 2(3𝑥 + 4) ⑧ This graph shows a cyclists’ journey. ⑨
Make 𝑥 the subject of this formula. How long was the cyclist stationary for?
Calculate their top speed.
400

300

Distance (metres)
2 2
Describe the shaded region as an inequality. ⑩ Find angle 𝑥. ⑪
23° 200
Which circle theorem
did you use?

𝑥 100

27°
0
0 10 20 30 40
2 2 Time (seconds) 2

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