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Revision sheet 2
2
3
Complete the table of vertices (V), regions (R) and edges (E) for the 3
connected planar graphs.
Vertices
(V)
Regions
(R)
Edges
(E)
V+RE
Write down
Eulers rule for
connected planar
graphs.
Explain why the Eulerian path for this graph could not be drawn.
10
Find the shortest distance along the roads between the towns P and A as
shown.
11
9 3
If M =
, find:
12 6
(a) 2M
1
(b)
M
3
(c) 2M
12
1
8
6
Given A =
and B =
, find:
14 10
11 13
(a) A + B
(b) 2A + B
5 12
2 8
Given P =
and Q =
10
4
9
1
(a) Find: P Q.
(b) Find: Q P.
(c) Is P Q = Q P? Write a conclusion.
Calculate the following products:
3 6
10
(a)
5 2
4
12
13
14
(b)
(c)
15
16
17
1 3
4 2
Given A =
and B =
:
2
2
3 5
(a) calculate the product AB
(b) calculate the product BA
(c) write a conclusion.
1
a 3 4
1 5
If
=
, find the values of a and b.
b 5
3
1
2
3
2
5
18
1 3
3 5
1
& find the inverse of
2
1
.
3
3 2
2 3
3
5
4 2
(iii) C =
(iv) D =
6 4
10 5
(b) Which special name is given to the matrix D?
1
3
For the matrix P =
find:
10 4
(a) det P
(b) P 1, the inverse of P.
(i)
19
5 7 4
3 1 3
0 3
3
0
3 2
20
21
2 5
3 4
(c) C =
8 7
A sample of people were asked: Do you support capital punishment? Their
responses were divided into three categories: Yes, No and Unsure. The results
were as follows:
Y U Y Y
N
N Y Y Y
Y
Y Y U N
N
Y N
U N
Y
Y Y Y Y
Y
Y N N
Y
U
(a) Construct a frequency distribution table for the data.
(b) Represent the information using a bar graph.
22
A restaurant owner surveyed his customers about how they liked the taste of the
Christmas Day Special meal. The results are shown below:
delicious great
fine
fine
delicious great
delicious delicious
delicious delicious great
great
great
fine
great
delicious
great
delicious fine
fine
(a) Construct a dotplot of the data.
26
The data gives the lengths in centimetres of 25 red finned trout caught in lake
Eildon in Victoria. Represent the data on a frequency distribution table.
17.3
17.6
18.3
18.4
18.8
27
19.6
19.6
19.4
19.2
19.2
20
20.3
20.5
20.6
20.6
21.6
21.1
20.9
20.9
20.8
21.7
21.7
22.8
22.9
23.7
(a) Using the result in question 26, draw a histogram of the data.
(b) Add a frequency polygon to the histogram.
28
This grouped frequency table gives the number of salmon cods caught by a
fisherman on 25 fishing trips.
Number of Frequency
salmon cods
f
2024
1
2529
2
3034
4
3539
4
4044
6
4550
8
30
31
(a)
(b)
(c)
(a)
(b)
Frequency
f
3
4
5
8
7
3
The table shows the number of Icy-poles sold and the temperature of the day
recorded by a shopkeeper.
Daily temperature
(C)
14
10
22
26
30
20
18
12
8
6
Mass
(kg)
50
57
65
72
81
90
33
A potato farmer records the yield in kilograms and the length in metres of 10
commercial potato plots as shown.
Length
(m)
10
6
16
2
13
7
4
12
5
8
Yield
(kg)
220
250
400
25
500
430
120
350
310
280
conclusion.
The heights of 15 Year-10 students from Clever High were compared with the
lengths of their ulnas (the bone that extends from the elbow to the centre of the
wrist bone). The results are shown below.
Ulna (cm)
26
28
25
25
24
23
25
26
25
27
25
26
Heights
(cm)
170
174
178
167
166
164
176
177
170
172
183
175
The temperature (C) and rainfall (mm) over 2 weeks during the month of April in
Melbourne is shown below.
Temperature
(C)
5
16
20
10
14
8
18
13
9
17
Rainfall (mm)
3
5
8
9
6
7
8
7
6
7
36
37
38
( a c) (b d )
to find the value of the q-correlation
abcd
coefficient from this scatterplot. Interpret your result.
Use the equation q
This table shows the hearing test scores of people of different ages:
Age Hearing test score
55.0
2.5
40.0
3.8
35.0
4.0
30.0
3.9
42.0
2.5
48.0
3.2
50.0
2.2
48.0
1.8
32.0
3.0
45.0
2.0
30.0
4.0
56.0
1.8
40
The table shows average weekly earnings and median house prices each quarter
over the last
3 years.
Average
weekly
earnings ($)
620
618
625
622
627
630
628
632
635
636
638
636
Median
house prices
($)
150 000
144 000
140 000
144 000
130 000
120 000
136 000
140 000
120 000
100 000
130 000
134 000