EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW TO GET A GRADE C

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EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW TO GET A GRADE C GEOMETRY & MEASURES (FOUNDATION) AUTHOR

(a) 1.8     4.4 (Any value from 4.3 – 4.8)

£1 100p So £10 1000p   = 500 1kg = 1000g Weight of all the 2p coins = 500 x 7 = 3500g   3.5

  72 74 76 78   = 2 76   310 330 350 370 390 320 340 360 380   = 10 340 82 86 84   88   = 2 87

cm or mm litres   tonnes

LEARN     0.2 hour = 0.2 of 60mins x   Time = 5.2 hours ÷ = 12mins 5 12

C

26° 295° 180° 115° 026 295

equidistant from two fixed points. L M equidistant from two fixed points.

6.5cm 43°

Circumference is the full length around a circle Diameter Circumference = π x diameter Circumference = 3.14 x 8 Circumference = 25.12cm Length of arc (semi-circle) = 25.12 ÷ 2 = 12.56cm Perimeter = 12.56cm + 8cm = 20.56cm (2 d.p.) (Total 3 marks)

120 Volume of prism = area of cross-section x length Volume of prism = area of triangle x length base x height 2 Volume of prism = x length 4 x 3 2 x 20 Volume of prism = 120 Volume of prism = 6 x 20