Question 9For this question, you work out the areas of the different shapes - the two triangles and the large rectangle.
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To get the area of the rectangle, you must use a ruler to measure out the:
height of the shape and the
base of the shape
(try to be as accurate as possible when measuring)
Then to get the
area of the rectangle, multiply the
Height by the Base.
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For the triangles, you measure the out the
base and the
height .
Then you use the formula for the area of a triangle, which is:
Height x Base x
So, you measure out the base and height of one triangle, then use the formula to work out the area, then you do the same for the second triangle.
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Finally, you add up all of the areas:
Total area = area of rectangle +
area of first triangle +
area of second triangle
then you choose the option that is closest to your answer <span>(remember to be accurate with the ruler!)
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Question 10<span>
</span>Lets say we wanted to know how much
10 bottles of water costTo do this, we would
multiply the number of water bottles we want (
which is 10) by how much
one water bottle costs.<span>
</span>Lets say one water bottle costs £1.
We would multiply the £2 by 10 (which is the number of water bottles)
So 10 water bottles would
cost : £2 x 10
= <span>£20
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Now lets apply this knowledge to the question:
The <u>ANSWER </u>would be:
G) multiplying n by the cost of one bottle
To get the total total cost, we multiply the number of bottles we buy by the cost of one bottle
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Question 11
For this one, we are told that the company charges
$40 for hooking a vehicle.
We are also told that they charge
$1.70 for
each mile the vehicle is towed.
Therefore the <u>ANSWER </u>would be;
B)
c = 40 + 1.70m
$1.70m means $1.70 times the number of miles, and we are told that they charge 1.70 for every mile.