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Maths 156p Part41

The document contains a series of mathematical problems related to factorization, pressure-volume-temperature relationships, kinematic equations, force calculations, horse height conversions, and volume calculations for triangular prisms. Each question requires specific calculations or formula manipulations to arrive at the answers. The document is structured as a worksheet for Class VII students.

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Maths 156p Part41

The document contains a series of mathematical problems related to factorization, pressure-volume-temperature relationships, kinematic equations, force calculations, horse height conversions, and volume calculations for triangular prisms. Each question requires specific calculations or formula manipulations to arrive at the answers. The document is structured as a worksheet for Class VII students.

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Q9 Factorise each of the following expressions:

a) 3 y2 + 6xy – 12 y2 Answer: ……..…………....

b) 10 xy2z – 15 x3y2z Answer: ……..…………....

c) 3x2 + x + 6y2 − 12y Answer: ……..…………....

d) 3d – 9d2 + 2d ( 1 – 3d ) Answer: ……..…………....

Q10 The formula used for Pressure P, Volume V, and Temperature T is given by
P V = K2 T, where K is constant.
a) Work out the value of ‘T’ when P = 80, V = 3.5 and K = 10.
Answer T = ..…………....

b) Make K the subject of the formula.

Answer K = ..…………....

Q11 Use the formula v = u +10 t to work out the


a) value of v when u = 0 and t = 11 Answer: ……..…………....

b) value of t when v = 150 and u = 20 Answer: ……..…………....

c) value of u when v = 200 and t = 18. Answer: ……..…………....

Q12 Use the formula F = ma to work out the F when


a) m = 100 and a = 2.5 Answer: ……..…………....

b) m = 4.8 and a = – 5 Answer: ……..…………....

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Q13 a) The height of a horse is measured in hands (H) and inches (I).
This formula is used to work out the height of a horse in centimeters (C).
C = 2.5(4H +I) where: C is the number of centimeters,
H is the number of hands and I is the number of inches.
Mina has a horse with a height of 18 hands and 8 inch.
Work out the height of her horse, in centimeters.
Answer: ……..…………....

b) Work out the height, in centimeters, of a horse with height 20 hands.

Answer: ……..…………....

Q14 work out the volume of a triangular prism.


V= where: V is the volume; b is the base; h is the height; L is the length.
Ben compares two prisms.
Prism A has a base of 10 cm, height of 9 cm and length of 16 cm.
Prism B has a base of 22 cm, height of 7 cm and length of 8 cm.
a) Work out volume of the prism A.

Answer: ……..………….cm3

b) Work out volume of the prism B.


Answer: ……..………….cm3

c) Work out the difference of the volumes of the prism A and B.


Answer: ……..………….cm3

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