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Exit ticketConstructing angle and line bisectors

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Bisect the angle and draw the perpendicular bisector of the line.

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Exit ticketConstructing line bisectors 2

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Name: Date: Construct a line that passes through the point F, and is perpendicular to the line XY.

FX Y

Construct the perpendicular bisector of points A and B.

A

B

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Exit ticketDivision by whole numbers

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598 ÷ 7 2735 ÷ 8

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Exit ticketMultiplication of decimals

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0.06 x 0.4 73.8 x 6.5

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Exit ticketPercentage change and repeated percentage change

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Bill deposits £175 in a bank which pays compound interest at 4.5% p.a. How much will be in the account at the end of 12 years assuming that he adds no more money, and takes none out?

If you increase an amount by 10%, then decrease the new amount by 10%, what is the percentage change?

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Exit ticketRepeated percentage change 2

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Andy deposits £275 in a bank which pays compound interest at 3.5% p.a. How long will it take for his money to double?

Margaret is getting old and she is losing 1% of her height each year. If she starts at 160cm tall, how much height will she have lost after 5 years?

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Exit ticketReverse percentage

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A house is reduced in price by 6.4% in order to achieve a quick sale. The house sells for £220,000. What was the original asking price for the house?

A bike is reduced in a sale by 15% to £510. What was its original value?

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Exit ticketCalculations

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1) Find the complements in 1 for:a) 0.67 b) 0.04

2) Double these numbersa) 87 b) 6.135

3) Halve these numbersa) 5.3 b) 0.564

4) Put > or < in the spaces to make the calculations correcta) 62 ÷ √144 …….. 14 ÷ 4

b) 5 x 32 …….. 72 - √25

5) Fill in the missing number

a) 5 x 0.4 = _____

b) 8 x 0.06 = ______

c) ___ x 0.4 = 1.2

d) 12 x ___ = 9.6

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Exit ticketLong division

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39504 ÷ 4 6840 ÷ 15

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Exit ticketRatio 1

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1) Write the ratio of boys to girls in a class of 30 if there are 17 girls.

2) Simplify the ratio 15:10

3) In this diagram write down the ratio of grey squares to white squares

4) If £12 is shared between two people in the ratio 2:1 how much does each person get?

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Exit ticketArea of triangles, parallelograms and trapeziums

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Calculate the area of each of these shapes:

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Exit ticketSurface area of cylinders

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A chocolate box has a cross section of a semicircle of radius 4cm. The height of the box is 17cm. Calculate the surface area of the box. Give your answer to 2dp if necessary.

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Exit ticketArea of triangles

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Calculate the area of this triangle

4cm

6cm

7cm

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Exit ticketAngle geometry

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115⁰

b

c

a

Find the three missing angles.Show your working / give reasons.

a)

b)

C)

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Exit ticketIncreasing and decreasing by percentages

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A population of mice increases by 115% in two months. There were 60 mice to start with. How many are there now?

A jacket cost £75, but is reduced by 10% in a sale. What is its new price?

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Exit ticketMean average 1

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Helen needs an average mark of 70 over four modules in order to pass her exam. Her current marks are 78, 56 and 64. What is the minimum mark she must get in her final module in order to pass?

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Exit ticketSimultaneous equations

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Solve these simultaneous equations using an algebraic method: 3a + 2b = 16 and 5a – b = 18?

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Exit ticketLinear equations 1

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Solve: 2(n + 12) = 2(n + 9) + 6

x4

15x7

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Exit ticketLinear equations 2

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Solve: 14 – x = 3x - 2

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Exit ticketLinear equations 3

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Solve: 2(n + 12) = 2(n + 9) + 6

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Exit ticketLinear equations 4

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Solve: 3(x – 2) – 4(2x – 3) = 2(3x –1) – 3(3x + 1) + 3

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Exit ticketLinear equations 5

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Solve: 5(x + 7) – 2(2x – 6) = 4(6x –5) – 3(4x + 1) + 15

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Exit ticketAlgebra skills 1

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Simplify the following:

1) 2b + 5a + 3b – a

2) 3a x 2b

3) a x 2a

Expand and simplify these brackets

1) 2(x + 4)

2) 3(2x – 1)3) 5(3x + 2) + 3(4x – 1)

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Exit ticketExpanding and simplifying single brackets

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Expand and simplify these brackets

1) 2(x + 4)

2) 3x(2x – 1)3) 5(3x + 2) + 3(4x – 1)