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Maths Worksheet For Igcse

This document contains a 6 question mathematics assessment covering topics like rationalizing denominators, standard form, approximations, and scale conversions. The first question asks students to rationalize the denominator of 36/(5-√7) and give the answer in simplest form. Later questions involve writing a number in standard form, rounding to significant figures, solving an equation for x, and converting distances and areas between a map scale of 1cm:4km and actual measurements in kilometers.

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Maths Worksheet For Igcse

This document contains a 6 question mathematics assessment covering topics like rationalizing denominators, standard form, approximations, and scale conversions. The first question asks students to rationalize the denominator of 36/(5-√7) and give the answer in simplest form. Later questions involve writing a number in standard form, rounding to significant figures, solving an equation for x, and converting distances and areas between a map scale of 1cm:4km and actual measurements in kilometers.

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IGCSE (G 9) International Mathematics Strand: Geometry, Surds,

Standard form, Approximation


Assessment 1 Max Marks: 20
30
Student Name : Date: 20.07.21

1. Rationalise the denominator and give your answer in simplest form:


36
5− √7

………………………………….. [2]

2. (a) Write 0.0005697 in standard form ………………………………….. [1]

(b) Write 469 054 correct to 2 significant figures ………………………………….. [1]

3. Find the value of x :

x = …………………. [3]
4.

5. A map has a scale of 1cm: 4 km

(a) Two cities are located 52 km apart. What is the distance between the cities on the map?

………………………… [1]

(b) The actual area of a city is 1280 km2.


Calculate the area of this city on the map and give your answer in square centimetres.

………………………… [2]
6.

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