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Mathematics in Action 1 Integrates Assessment 1B Section A

(1) Solve the unknowns in the equations below.

(2) The number of crime cases decrease from 900 last year to 20 this year. !ind the "ercenta#e of decrease in crime cases. ($) %r. &han sold a car for '(2)00. The "rofit "ercent is 2)*. !ind the amount of "rofit earned by %r. &han. (+) ,elvin bou#ht a T-shirt. The T-shirt is sold at $0* off. !ind the amount of discount. ()) !irst correct the followin# numbers to nearest tens then estimate the values of the e."ressions below.

(() &hoose a suitable unit for the followin# measurements. a) The ca"acity of a "a"er cu" b) The area of a city c) The wei#ht of a "encil ( ) &hoose and write the estimation strate#y then estimate the values of the e."ressions below.

(/) The "rice of a battery is ' 1).$. 0f 1eter has ' +002 determine whether 1eter can buy $1 batteries by estimation. (9) &lassify an#les .2 y and 3 in the fi#ure.

(10) 4."ress the followin# e."ressions in an#les. a)


) 9

b) 1

1 $

c) 2

1 $

(11) &lassify the trian#les below.

(12) 5etermine the ob6ects below is7are "olyhedron(s).

(1$) 5etermine the ob6ects below has7have uniform cross section.

(1+) &onsider the letters 8 %9: a)(i) ;hich letter(s) has7have reflection "ro"erty< (ii) ;rite the number of line of symmetry of letter in a(i). b)(i) ;hich letter(s) has7have rotation "ro"erty< (ii) ;rite the number folds of letter in a(i) (1)) =ectan#le 9>&5 is enlar#ed by + times to rectan#le 9 1 > 1 & 1 5 1 . 5raw the ima#e of 9 1 > 1 & 1 5 1 .

(1() 5raw the ima#es of the followin# ob6ects. a) Translate two units to the ri#ht. b) =otate clockwisely about ? by 90.

Section B
(1 ) The marked "rice of @0-!i set is 'y. %r. &han bou#ht the @i-!i set at a discount of 1)* and sold it to %r. Aee at a loss "ercent of 20*. a) 4."ress the sellin# "rice of the @0-!i set in terms of y. b) 4."ress the buyin# "rice of the @i-!i set by %r. Aee in terms of y. c) 0f %r. &han lost ' 1$(0 in the transaction2 find the value of y.

(1/) The fi#ure shows a rectan#ular car"et of si3e 10m . (m. 0f both the len#th and width of the car"et are increased by 20*2 find a) The new len#th and width of the car"et b) The "ercenta#e increase in "erimeter of the car"et. c) The "ercenta#e increase in area of the car"et. (19) %r. &han bou#ht 12 do3ens of oran#es for ' 192. @e sold out the oran#es at ' 1.) each oran#e. !ind a) The "ercenta#e of "rofit of %r. &han of he sold out all oran#es. b) 0f %r. &han sold out . oran#es and sold the rest at ' 1 each oran#e2 (i) !ind the "ercent of "rofit7"ercent of loss made by %r. &han if B C /+. (ii) !ind the value of . if a "ercent loss of 1( * is made.
2 $

(20) The fi#ure shows a rectan#ular water tank. &orrect the dimensions accordin# to the #iven conditions then estimate the ca"acity of the water tank. a) &orrect to nearest m. b) &orrect to nearest 0.1 m

(21) The table below is the survey of mooncake of three brands in three months. >rand 9 > & Dnit "rice (') 1(0 1 0 1/) 1ercenta#e of !at (*) $+ 2) $2 11 / 5uration (;eeks)

;ith reference to the table above2 1eter has the followin# conclusions. a) The avera#e duration time of the three brands is $ months. b) The avera#e "ercenta#e of fats of the three brands is +0*. c) @e can buy any ( units of the three brands with '1200.

(2$) Translate the fi#ure below. a) Translate to the ri#ht by 10 units and then translate downwards by 12 units. b) Translate the ima#e in (a) to the left by units and then translate u"wards by 10 units.

c) 5escribe in another ways how you can #et the same ima#e obtained in (b) by two translations.

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