Rose Harrison, Clara Huizink, Aidan Sproat Clements and, Marlene Torres Skoumal Solutions for Exercise 14: Mixed practice

Author:Rose Harrison, Clara Huizink, Aidan Sproat Clements & Marlene Torres Skoumal

Rose Harrison Mathematics Solutions for Exercise - Rose Harrison, Clara Huizink, Aidan Sproat Clements and, Marlene Torres Skoumal Solutions for Exercise 14: Mixed practice

Attempt the free practice questions from Exercise 14: Mixed practice with hints and solutions to strengthen your understanding. Extended MYP Mathematics A Concept based approach Years 4 & 5 solutions are prepared by Experienced Embibe Experts.

Questions from Rose Harrison, Clara Huizink, Aidan Sproat Clements and, Marlene Torres Skoumal Solutions for Exercise 14: Mixed practice with Hints & Solutions

EASY
MYP:4-5
IMPORTANT

12.5 cm has been rounded to 3 s.f, write down the upper and lower bounds

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MYP:4-5
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21.7 cm has been rounded to 3 s.f, write down the upper and lower bounds

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MYP:4-5
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35.8 cm has been rounded to 3 s.f, write down the upper and lower bounds

EASY
MYP:4-5
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52.1 cm has been rounded to 3 s.f, write down the upper and lower bounds

EASY
MYP:4-5
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80.4 cm has been rounded to 3 s.f, write down the upper and lower bounds

MEDIUM
MYP:4-5
IMPORTANT

When the area of a rectangle is rounded to the nearest whole number, it becomes 40 cm2. One side of the rectangle is 10 cm (to the nearest cm). Find the maximum and minimum length of the other could have (round of to one decimal place)

EASY
MYP:4-5
IMPORTANT

Tommo drove from Milan to Rome. The distance recorded in his car was 574 km, correct to nearest km. He used 47.3 L of petrol, to the nearest tenth of a litre. Calculate the upper bound for the petrol consumption in km per L for Tommo's journey. Give your answer to 2 decimal places.

EASY
MYP:4-5
IMPORTANT

X and Y are continuous values, both measured to 2 significant figures

X=120 and Y=350

Calculate the greatest possible values of YX2 (round off to two decimal place)