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Q01.1Easy1 mark

A village has four bus stops. The bar chart shows information about the people at the bus stops at 3 pm one day.

Two people were at the Football ground bus stop.

Show this information on the bar chart.

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Q01.2Easy1 mark

Using the bar chart from the previous question, how many more people were at the School bus stop than at the Post office bus stop?

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Q02Easy2 marks

Here are four temperatures in degrees C:
-5, 3, -7, -1
Write the temperatures in order, starting with the coldest.

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Q03.1Easy1 mark

Here are the first three terms of a linear sequence:
5, 11, 17
Write down the next term.

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Q03.2Easy1 mark

The first three terms of a linear sequence are 5, 11, 17.
Describe the term-to-term rule.

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Q01.1A village has four bus stops. The bar chart shows information about the people at the bus stops at 3 pm one day. Two...EasyQ01.2Using the bar chart from the previous question, how many more people were at the School bus stop than at the Post off...EasyQ02Here are four temperatures in degrees C: -5, 3, -7, -1 Write the temperatures in order, starting with the coldest.EasyQ03.1Here are the first three terms of a linear sequence: 5, 11, 17 Write down the next term.EasyQ03.2The first three terms of a linear sequence are 5, 11, 17. Describe the term-to-term rule.EasyQ05.1Complete the statement using one of these symbols: <, =, > 2.54 ___ 2.508EasyQ05.2Complete the statement using one of these symbols: <, =, > 0.25 ___ 1/4EasyQ05.3Complete the statement using one of these symbols: <, =, > 2 ___ 5/2EasyQ06.1Here are three solids. How many faces does the cube have?EasyQ06.2How many edges does the square-based pyramid have?EasyQ06.3How many vertices does the cone have?EasyQ07.1Here is a number machine. Complete the number machine.EasyQ07.2Here is a different number machine. Complete the number machine.EasyQ07.3Here is a different number machine. When x = 5, y = 13 and when x = 10, y = 28 Complete the number machine.MediumQ08• A pack of pegs costs 40p • A bar of soap costs £2.20 • A basket costs £7 Dan buys two packs of pegs, one bar of so...MediumQ09Calculate √625 + 7³EasyQ108400 fans go to a rugby match. 6850 of the fans support the Home team. The remaining fans support the Away team. 20% ...HardQ11.1The diagram shows a triangle ABC on a coordinate grid. Work out the coordinates of B.EasyQ11.2Point C (4, -1) is reflected in the line x = 6 to point D. Work out the coordinates of D.EasyQ12.1Liz records the distance of some runs and the time each run takes. The table and scatter graph show some of the infor...EasyQ12.2Describe the correlation shown in the scatter graph.Easy