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cross-section of the prism is a right-angled triangle.
lengths of the sides of the triangle are 3 em, 4 em and 5 em.
length of the prism is 7 em.

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(a) Write down the modal class.

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Show your method clearly.

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Find the value of x.

(a) Calculate the length of BE.

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When she marks for n hours each day, she takes d days to mark the papers.

(a) Find a formula ford in terms of n.

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runners to complete the Mathstown Marathon.

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X

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x=

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the triangle at P, Q and R.

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Give your answer correct to 1 decimal place.

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The shape formed by the arcs is shaded.

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23. There are lO beads in a box.


n of the beads are red.
Meg takes one bead at random from the box and does not replace it.
She takes a second bead at random from the box.
The probability that she takes 2 red beads is t.

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