What do they actually want on b) ?
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What do they actually want on b) ?
SureWill definitely be appreciated... A LOT!
since you found the range of values for x in part aWhat do they actually want on b) ?
I don't think you are supposed to solve part (b) like that...
add me to the list tooSure
i know, this was just to show that values fit the given conditionI don't think you are supposed to solve part (b) like that...
i know, this was just to show that values fit the given condition
What do they actually want on b) ?
THANKS!Sure
check my working if i have missed somethingMy answer is coming 1,2,3,4 AND 5
Oh yea... silly mistake... wrote 54/10check my working if i have missed something
54/11=4.91 which is not equal to 5
thank youu so much!!yeah add all the number of elements for set given
subtracted but the info given to get the actual number without repetition
you subtract this actual value from universal set to get the number of missing values
thanks alott bt in last question why we multiply by power of 1/3 ?????????????????????????????Q1:
a) 06 41
b) Total profit = difference/cost price * 100
= 0.24/2.62 * 100
= 9.16 %
Q2:
Absolute error of the number of bicycles = 1000000/2 = 500000
Upper bound of number of bicycles = 9000000 + 500000 = 9500000
Absolute error of distance traveled by 1 bicycle in one day = 0.1/2 = 0.05
Upper bound of of distance traveled by 1 bicycle in one day = 6.5 + 0.05 = 6.55
Upper bound of the total distance traveled by all the bicycles in one day = 9500000 * 6.55 = 62225000 km
Q3:
a) £1 = $1.96
£25000 = $49000
Later:
$1 = £(1/1.75)
$49000 = £[(1/1.75)* 49000]
$49000 = £28000
Profit = difference/initial cash * 100 = (28000-25000)/25000 * 100 = 12 %
Q4:
a) V of statue/V of model = (H of Statue/H of model)^3
(5*100*100*100)/Vm = (2*100/4)^3
Simplify:
Vm = (5000000)/(125000)
Vm = 40 cm^3
b)
40 cm^3 = ? m^3
1 cm^3 = (1/1000000) m^3
40 cm^3 = [(1/1000000)*40] m^3
40 cm^3 = 4*10^-5 m^3
Q5:
a)
Vs/Vl = (Ls/Ll)^3
(Vs/Vl)^(1/3) = Ls/Ll
Convert litres to cubic cm
(125/64000)^(1/3) = Ls/Ll
(5/40) = Ls/Ll
Ls:Ll = 5:40
Ls:Ll = 1 : 8
b)
(Vl/Vs)^(1/3) = (Al/As)^(1/2)
(6.4/0.0125)^(1/3) = (Al/0.0175)^(1/2) {notice that i changes the cm^2 to m^2}
Simplify:
Al = 1.12 m^2
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Q1) A cylindrical glass has a radius of 3 centimetres and a height of 7 centimetres.
A large cylindrical jar full of water is a similar shape to the glass.
The glass can be filled with water from the jar exactly 216 times.
Work out the radius and height of the jar
Q2) http://www.xtremepapers.com/papers/CIE/Cambridge IGCSE/Mathematics (0580)/0580_s08_qp_2.pdf question 3 and 20
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any idea why he used doted line here?
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