MARK MAXIMISER 4567 1 G Kesh invests 680

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MARK MAXIMISER 4567 – 1 G Kesh invests £ 680 and gets 6% simple

MARK MAXIMISER 4567 – 1 G Kesh invests £ 680 and gets 6% simple interest ① Calculate the bearing of A from B. per year. How much money does Kesh make from N the investment after 5 years? 104° ② N ④ Find length AC (1 dp). /23 ③ A B 2 Date: 1 ⑤ 2 ⑥ A B 35° 8 cm C 2 2 2 ⑦ Some rare gems were weighed. Plot a median ⑧ Enlarge shape A by scale factor − 2, ⑨ of 4. 4 grams & an interquartile range of 2. 6 grams. centre (− 2, 2) 3 Calculate the length AB (1 dp). ⑩ 0 2 4 6 Weight (grams) 8 10 A 2 ⑪ 2 cm A 4 cm B 7 cm 2 2 3

MARK MAXIMISER 4567 – 1 G Kesh invests £ 680 and gets 6% simple

MARK MAXIMISER 4567 – 1 G Kesh invests £ 680 and gets 6% simple interest ① Calculate the bearing of A from B. per year. How much money does Kesh make from N the investment after 5 years? 104° 6% of £ 680 = £ 40. 80 ② N 76° A £ 40. 80 × 5 = £ 204 B 2 ④ Find length AC (1 dp). A 35° 8 cm C /23 ③ 1 ⑤ 2 ⑥ AC = 5. 6 cm B 284° Date: 2 2 2 ⑦ Some rare gems were weighed. Plot a median ⑧ Enlarge shape A by scale factor − 2, ⑨ of 4. 4 grams & an interquartile range of 2. 6 grams. centre (− 2, 2) 3 Calculate the length AB (1 dp). ⑩ 0 2 4 6 Weight (grams) 8 10 A 2 ⑪ 2 cm A 4 cm B 7 cm 2 2 3

MARK MAXIMISER 4567 – 1 G Kesh invests £ 680 and gets 6% simple

MARK MAXIMISER 4567 – 1 G Kesh invests £ 680 and gets 6% simple interest ① Calculate the bearing of A from B. per year. How much money does Kesh make from N the investment after 5 years? 104° 6% of £ 680 = £ 40. 80 ② N 76° A £ 40. 80 × 5 = £ 204 B 2 ④ Find length AC (1 dp). A 35° 8 cm C ⑤ ③ 2 ⑥ 2 2 2 ⑦ Some rare gems were weighed. Plot a median ⑧ Enlarge shape A by scale factor − 2, ⑨ of 4. 4 grams & an interquartile range of 2. 6 grams. centre (− 2, 2) 3. 8 3 Calculate the length AB (1 dp). ⑩ 2 cm A /23 1 AC = 5. 6 cm B 284° Date: 4 cm B 7 cm 0 2 6. 4 4 6 Weight (grams) 8 10 A 2 ⑪ = 8. 3 cm 2 2 3

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