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MARK MAXIMISER 4567 – 1 A Date: /19 ① ② ③ 2 2 2

MARK MAXIMISER 4567 – 1 A Date: /19 ① ② ③ 2 2 2 ④ A car travels at 84 kmph for ⑤ ⑥ 1 1 2 126° three and a quarter hours. Calculate the total distance travelled. 21 cm 7 cm 5 cm This box plot shows the weights of some adults. ⑦ Convert this recurring decimal to a fraction. Find the interquartile range. 0. 8 40 50 60 70 Weight (kg) 80 90 ⑧ Enlarge shape A by scale factor − 1, centre (0, 0) ⑨ 1 2 ⑩ ⑪ 2 2 A 2

MARK MAXIMISER 4567 – 1 A Date: /19 ① ② ③ 2 2 2

MARK MAXIMISER 4567 – 1 A Date: /19 ① ② ③ 2 2 2 ④ A car travels at 84 kmph for ⑤ ⑥ 126° Corresponding angles are equal SF = 3 three and a quarter hours. Calculate the total distance travelled. 21 cm 7 cm 5 cm 1 distance = speed × time = 84 ÷ 3. 25 = 273 km 1 This box plot shows the weights of some adults. ⑦ Convert this recurring decimal to a fraction. Find the interquartile range. 0. 8 40 50 60 70 Weight (kg) 80 90 2 ⑧ Enlarge shape A by scale factor − 1, centre (0, 0) ⑨ 1 2 ⑩ ⑪ 2 2 A 2

MARK MAXIMISER 4567 – 1 A Date: /19 ① ② ③ 2 2 2

MARK MAXIMISER 4567 – 1 A Date: /19 ① ② ③ 2 2 2 ④ A car travels at 84 kmph for ⑤ ⑥ 126° Corresponding angles are equal SF = 3 three and a quarter hours. Calculate the total distance travelled. 21 cm 7 cm 5 cm 1 distance = speed × time = 84 ÷ 3. 25 = 273 km 1 This box plot shows the weights of some adults. ⑦ Convert this recurring decimal to a fraction. Find the interquartile range. 78 – 54 = 24 kg 0. 8 40 50 60 70 Weight (kg) 80 90 2 ⑧ Enlarge shape A by scale factor − 1, centre (0, 0) ⑨ 1 2 ⑩ ⑪ 2 2 A 2

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Questions? Comments? Suggestions? …or have you found a mistake!? Any feedback would be appreciated . Please feel free to email: tom@goteachmaths. co. uk