Mathematics Frameworking Homework Book 3 Answers
Mathematics Frameworking Homework Book 3 Answers
Mathematics Frameworking Homework Book 3 Answers
Brainteaser
£3750
Brainteaser
Romain’s final payment will be on June 1st 2017
Anais’ final payment will be on July 1st 2016
They will have the same amount left to pay during September 2015
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a £3283.20
b £3456.15
c £438.20
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a £16
b 4(f + c)
7
c or 70%
10
d £11.80 ÷ 4 = £2.95
e 20 : 21
80
f x 100 = 5%
1600
2.2 Factorisation
1 a 5b 6c 8 d 18
2 a 5(m + 4) b 3(x – 7) c 7(5 + k) d 11(1 – 5h)
3 a 4(2m – 3n) b 3(2p + 3q) c 9(3a – 2b) d –8(3f + 2g)
4 a 5(a + 3) b 2(4x – 5) c 6(5y + 1) d 4(x – 2) e 5(p + 3)
f–6(1 + y)
5 3x + 5
6 a i 10a ii 100a
b 20a + a = 21a c 21, 42, 84 d 21a is a multiple of 21
7 a Triangle = 4t + 8; Rectangle = 6r + 9; Pentagon = 5p + 30
b Triangle = 4(t + 2); Rectangle = 3(2r + 3); Pentagon = 5(p + 6)
Brainteaser
a i 7 gaps = 7m + 6 small windows + 1 large one = (8x + 7)m
ii 3 gaps + 3 windows + (3y + 6)m
b 17.4m wide and 11.4m high
c 8x + 7 = 20 3y + 6 = 9.6
8x = 13 3y = 3.6
5
x =1 y = 1.2m
8
x = 1.625m
Brainteaser
a 8, 11, 3, 6
b x + x + 3 + x – 5 + 2x = 5x –2 Divide by 4 to find the mean.
5x 2
c = 12; 5x = 50; x = 10
4
d 10, 13, 5, 20
e 15
Brainteaser
2 202
a E= = 4 units
200
2 302 1800
b 5= ; l= = 360 cm
l 5
2 x2
c 2= ; 98 = 2x2; x2 = 49; x = 7 cm
49
Brainteaser
If the interior angle is an integer then so is the exterior angle
The exterior angles must be factors of 360.
360 has 24 factors: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 9, 10, 12, 15, 18, 20, 24, 30, 36, 40, 45, 60, 72, 90,
120, 180, 360
The factor of 3 corresponds to an equilateral triangle, the factor of 4 corresponds to a
square, etc.
Each of the factors will correspond to a regular polygon apart from 1 and 2.
2 No correlation expected between the time spent writing and the marks obtained. Writing
talent is the overriding factor.
3 a
5 a and b
b i 22 years old
ii 40 mph
Brainteaser
a and b
c The number of films watched is negatively correlated with the number of documentaries
watched.
d i 3 hours ii 0 hours
e The more fiction adults watch, the less non-fiction they watch.
f The sample is very small and not representative of the general adult population and so
any conclusion based on the data may be incorrect.
g Answers will vary.
1
b ; 20%
5
c Pudsey Pacers, 19,
Saddleworth Runners, 16, so Saddleworth won.
Overall, the difference between one and two-week all-inclusive holidays is less than that
for self-catering and half board holidays.
fAll-inclusive (smallest range for one-week and two-week holidays)
g 85% phone at least once, but 95% text at least once, so she’s wrong.
h Own observations
Brainteaser
a Manchester Utd (94, 96, 99) Arsenal (98, 2002)
Chelsea (2010)
b 4 – Everton, Liverpool, Portsmouth, Wigan
c Modal score was 1-0 (9 times). 2-0 and 2-1 occurred 4 times.
Once each for 3-0, 4-0 and the draws.
d Including the 0-0 draw, 17 teams did not score in open play. If you take this as 17 out of
40 teams that took part, the percentage is 42.5%. However if you only count each team
once, regardless of how many appearances they made, the percentage is 17 out of 16,
which shows how careful you must be with statistics!
e Including the replay, 44 goals were scored in 21 games, giving a mean of 2.1 per game.
Ignoring the replay, hardly changes this – try it.
13
f so far
20
h Manchester and Blackburn account for 14 Premier titles: 70%. Arsenal, Chelsea and
Portsmouth won 12 Cups in the same period: 60%. So there is truth in what Ethan says.
b Videmus
c Phuntime
d Videmus
e i Videmus ii either iii either iv Phuntime v Videmus
3 a iii b iv c ii d i
4
7 a C bA c B d D
8
Brainteaser
Verlassen to Ziel: 120 miles, £50, 5% off
Ziel to Mittagess: 40 miles, £10, no reduction
Mittagess to Verlassen: 80 miles, £30, 5% off
Total: £47.50 + £10 + £28.50 = £86
b £12 640
8 a 3 b 24 c 5
9 a 4 b5 c 100
Brainteaser
a AB = 3.2
b EF
c CD
d (3,0)
e i AB ii CD and GH
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3
a
5
3
b
20
c 240 ml
13
d
20
e 4 7 tins × 600 ml = 2750 ml = 2.75 litres
12
7.2 Multiplying
1 a 15 b 24 c 9 d 6 e 9
2 a 4 tins b 7 hours
3 a 22 b 18 c 18 d 36 e 18
4 a Red – 8 ml, Blue – 6 ml, Yellow – 22 ml
b 6 ml is 3 of 8 ml, so 3 of the total ink is used; 27 ml.
4 4
1 1
5 of 21 7, of 40 10, 1 of 25 5,
3 4 5
2 3 4
of 21 14, of 40 30, of 30 24
3 4 5
6 a Jamie – 18 m², Ollie – 12 m² b Jamie - £54, Ollie - £36
c 6 d 18
7 35
8 35
7 a b c 63 d 4
45 72 110 25
5 1 2 4
8 a b c d
12 4 9 27
Brainteaser
a 60 minutes
b 88 1 minutes – not quite a whole game
2
177
c
400
Brainteaser
a 548 Paralympians
b 45 countries
c Proportion of Paralympic athletes in most countries is much smaller than for ‘ordinary’
athletes. As facilities and understanding develops, this proportion should improve over
the years.
Brainteaser
a 3x + 3
b 3(x + 1)
c When 3 is multiplied by an integer, the answer is always a multiple of 3
d No [4x + 6 = 2(2x + 3) is not a multiple of 4]
e Yes [5x + 10 = 5(x + 2) is always a multiple of 5]
f The sum of n consecutive integers is only a multiple of n if n is odd
Brainteaser
a 5.2 × 10101
b 6.8 × 10103
c 7 × 10106
d 2.5 × 1099
e 3 × 1098
f 4.3 × 1094
g 1 × 10200
h 6.4 × 10203
i 2.7 × 10301
j 2 × 10–100
9.4Mental calculations
1 a £20.93 b £43.78 c £29.40
2 £1.14
3 a 20 000 b 4 100 c 14 d 1.24 e 210 f 480
g 73 h 1 324 i 250 j 60
4 a 200 000 b 656 c 1.4 d 1 240 e 2 100 f 48 000
g 0.73 h 1 324 000 i 25 000 j 0.06
5 a 20 000 b 4 100 c 0.14 d 12 400 e 210
f480 000 g 0.0073 h 13 240 i 2 500 j 6
6 a 30 000 b 432 c 375 d 300 000 000 e 4.44
7 a 525 kg b £16.83 c £36 d 43
8 146 cm
9 15 25 = 375. 119 3 = 357. She has enough.
10 a 22.2 b 1250 c 6300
11 3000 miles
12 £12 000
Brainteaser
Approximate measurements for cuboid are 3 m, 4 m and 6 m
Surface area = 2(3 × 4 + 3 × 6 + 4 × 6) = 108 m2
Total surface = 25 × 108 = 2700 m2
Each can of paint coats approximately 20 m2
2700 20 = 135, so 120 cans is not enough
Brainteaser
a 20 ml
b 1%
c £2
d 2.64 L
e Cans – 11.478 ml/p
Bottle – 11.1 ml/p
So 8 cans is better value.
Brainteaser
a Dodecagon
b 1 252.46 mm³ 1 252 mm³
c 1 252 ÷ 360 = 3.48 mm
d 0.00759 g/mm³; £2 volume = 1 581 mm³; area = 632.4 mm²
r² = 201.3; r = 14.188 mm
So diameter = 14.2 mm
Brainteaser
a Triangle area = 1 × 10 × 12 = 60 cm²
2
Hexagon area = 2 trapezia
= 2 × [ 1 × (7+13) × 4]
2
= 2 (40)
= 80 cm²
b 12 × 60 = 720 cm²
720 ÷ 80 = 9 So Hexagonal Prism is 9 cm long.
c 15 × 80 = 1 200 cm²
1200 ÷ 60 = 20 So Triangular Prism is 20 cm long.
d Cross-sectional areas are in ratio 3 : 4,
So Triangular Prism height = 4 Hexagon Prism length
3
and Hexagonal Prism length = 3 Triangular Prism height
4
e SA Triangle = 13h × 2 + 10h + 6 × 2 = 36h + 120
SA Hexagon = 7L × 2 + 5L × 4 + 80 × 2 = 34L + 160
h = 4 L, so 36 × 4 L + 120 = 34L + 160
3 3
48L + 120 = 34L + 160
14L = 40
L= 40
=2 12
= 2 6 cm
14 14 7
Brainteaser
a 10 m
b 90 m2 of bricks
c 134 m2
d 35%
c d
3 a
c d
7 a
b i–1 ii 1 1 iii 2 1 iv –1 1
2 2 2 2
4 a
x –4 –3 –2 –1 0 1 2
x2 16 9 4 1 0 1 4
2x –8 –6 –4 –2 0 2 4
–4 –4 –4 –4 –4 –4 –4 –4
y 4 –1 –4 –5 –4 –1 4
b and c
6 a and c
d upside down
b (3, 1)
9 a
b 7m
c 4.5 s
Brainteaser
a 3m
b 27 m2
C
c C = 2r = 6r, so r =
6
2
A = r2 = 3 =
C C2
6 12
d
C 0 6 12 18 24 30
A 0 3 12 27 48 75
e
X –5 –4 –3 –2 –1 0 1 2
x2 25 16 9 4 1 0 1 4
3x –15 –12 –9 –6 –3 0 3 6
Y 10 4 0 –2 –2 0 4 10
b i x = –3 or 0 ii –5 or 2 iii–2 or –1
c 0.64
3 a
b –0.25
c i 0.4, 4.6 ii –0.5, 5.5 iii –1.3, 6.3
4 a
b 1.08
c i –1.5, 1 ii –2.1, 1.6 iii –1.3, 0.8
d i –2, 2 ii –2.4, 1.4
b x = 1, y = 2
c x = 2, y = 1
d x = 3, y = 3
7 x = –3.1, y = 7.6
x = 1.6, y = 0.6
8 x = 4, y = 4
x = 8, y = 2
Brainteaser
a 2 s, 10 s
b 8s
c 1.5 s, 6 s
d 3.35 s
e 5s
Brainteaser
g g
a 0.62, 0.64, 0.58 6 , 0.61, 0.59 3 , 0.61
b Yes; the distance travelled is always close to 3 the number of winds.
5
3n 5d
c d = 0.6n or d = or n =
5 3
d i 3 × 25 = 15 m ii 5 × 24 = 40 winds
5 3
Brainteaser
Planet Volume (km³) Mass (kg) Density Density Density
(kg/km³) (kg/m³) (g/cm³)
Earth 1.1 1012 6 1024 5.455 1012 5 455 5.455
Jupiter 1.4 1027 1.8564 × 1027 1.326 × 1012 1 326 1.326
Saturn 8.3 1014 5.7 1026 6.87 × 1011 687 0.687
Brainteaser
a Country Fayre: 0.42 0.4257 0.42 0.405 0.41
Farm Fresh: 0.44 0.44 0.44 0.44 0.44
b Farm Fresh; same cost per gram every time.
c C = 0.44W
d i £7.04 ii 1136 g
Brainteaser
750
cos 0.625
1200
cos1 0.625 51 to nearest integer
Therefore, Dinghy could be 180 – 51 or 180 + 51
= 129 or 231
Brainteaser
360
Centre angles = = 45
8
3.5
a sin 22.5
d
3.5 3.5
d 9.138mm
sin22.5 0.383
So distance between opposite corners = 18.276 mm
3.5 3.5 3.5
b tan 22.5 h 8.45mm
h tan22.5 0.414
So distance between opposite sides = 16.9 mm
14.2 Algebra
1 a 9x + 1 b –2a – 3 c 5y d 5d + e
e –8t f 20x2 g 7ab – 7a h 10y2 + 3y
2 a 6x – 3 b –4y – 7 c 3x + 2x2 d –8 + 20y
e 8 + 6a f 3x + 15 1 g 2de + 5d h 2p2 + 3pq
3 a t=3 b x = 24 c d=7 d m = –2
e w = –7 f p=5 g x=9 h y = –4
8
4 a x=4 b t = –3 c y=2 d p=1 e m=3
5 a 5(4x + 3) = 80; x = 3.25 b i 4x + 4 = 100; x = 24; ii 60% chose football
6 a
b i x = 4, y = 5 ii x = 7, y = 2 iii x = –2, y = 2
7 a 7(m – 2) b 4m(3m + 4) c 5(3m + n)
d 2m(10n – 7)
8 a y = 3x – 7 b y = – 1 x + 13
3
9 x = 8, area = 209
10 a x = –5 or –7 b x = –4 or –5 c x = –3 or –6
d x = 3 or –11 e x = 1 or 13 f x = 4 or –8
g x = 6 or 8 h x=6
14.5 Probability
1 DAECB
2 a 1 b 1 c 0 d 5 e 11
4 6 12 12
3 a 0.05 b 0.55 c 0.65 d 9
4 a
1 2 3 4 5
1 2 3 4 5 6
2 3 4 5 6 7
3 4 5 6 7 8
4 5 6 7 8 9
5 6 7 8 9 10
b i 1 ii 12 iii 19 iv 14
5 25 25 25
5 a 1
4
b Anais’ data is most reliable because she performed more experiments.
c 67 (about 30%)
222
6 a Mutually exclusive. A number cannot be odd and even.
b Not mutually exclusive. 4 is both a square number and an even number.
c Not mutually exclusive. 2 is both a prime number and an even number.
7 120
8 a 1 b 20 c 29
3 59 59
9 a 1 b 3 c 3
10 10 5
14.6 Statistics
1
2 a 13 b 14.5 c 13 d 7
3 a Negative b 11 c 3 hours d Outside range of data
4 a Could include ‘no time frame’, ‘overlapping options’ ‘no zero option’ ‘no option
above 10’
b Example: ‘How many times have you been to the cinema in the past month?’
0 1–2 3–4 5 or more
5 a 20 bx+4 c x–3 d x+2
6 32, 33, 37, 39, 39
7 a 50 b0 c 1.32 d 1
8 a 300 P < 500 b 300 P < 500 c £390
9 a 4, 14, 49, 71, 78, 80
c 107 g d 13 g e 127 g