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Part I 13. Multiple Choice A group of sales representatives each has $10000 in sales for a week.

Who earns the most money? A. Averil, who is paid a commission of 8% B. Bernard, who is paid $250 plus 6% commission C. Cathy, who is paid $350 plus 4% commission D. Darrell, who is paid $540 plus 2.5% commission E. Erin, who is paid $560 plus 2% commission 17. Multiple Choice A firm employs five sales representatives. Which representative will earn the most in a week where each of their sales totals $ 12 480? A. Peter, who receives a commission of 4% B. Richard, who receives $100 plus a commission of 3% C. Susan, who is paid $280 plus a commission of 1.8% D. Trevor, who is paid $300 plus a commission of 3.5% on all sales over $6000 E. Julie, who is paid $200 plus a commission of 2% 18 Andrew and Bonito are sales representatives. Andrew is paid $500 plus a commission of 3.5% on all sales. Bonito is paid $400 plus a 4.5% commission on all sales. For what value of weekly sales will Andrew and Bonito receive the same pay? 4. Paula worked as a receptionist and earned a gross wage of $618.50 per week. Paula also earned $45 per week from a second job conducting telephone surveys. Paula had a bank account that paid her $117.40 in interest. A. Calculate Paula's total income. B. If Paula had tax deductions totalling $1956.80, calculate her taxable income. 5 Janine has two part-time jobs. For one job she is paid $196.50 per week and for the other she is paid $395.60 per fortnight. A. Calculate Janine's gross annual income, B. If Janine claims tax deductions of $428.40, calculate her taxable income. 9. Multiple choice Frieda's taxable income is $50 000 per year. The total amount of tax that she should pay for the year, including the Medicare levy, is: A. $9600 B. 9750 C. $11100 D. $11750 E. $12350 10. Multiple choice Henry earns a gross pay of $1295.60 per fortnight. The amount of income tax that will be deducted from Henry's pay over a full year will be: A. $4152.75 B. $4200.00 C. $5052.75 D. $33685.60 E. $37885.60 11. Multiple choice lan receives a gross pay of $322.50 per week and does not have to pay the Medicare levy. The only deduction that lan has taken from his gross pay is tax. lan's net weekly pay will be: A $31.07 B. $48.38 C $274.12 D $291.43 E $353.57 7. A restaurant bill totals $108.35, including the 10% GST. Calculate the actual price of the meal before the GST was added.

8 A bus fare was $2.09, including the 10% GST. Calculate: a the bus fare without the GST b how much GST was paid. 7. The calculation that could not be used to find the sale price of a $64 item after a discount of 12.5% is: A. 12.5 x 64 B.12.5 x 64 C. 87.5 x 64 100 100 100 D. of 64 E. 64 - I x 64

8. Multiple choice The ring that will cost $78 after a discount of 33 1/3 % is: A. a friendship ring, normally $104 B. a mother of pearl ring, normally $ 130 C. a sapphire ring, normally $260 D. a Russian band ring, normally $117 E. a ruby ring, normally $234 4. Alex had a collection of 5 Betallica CDs, which he purchased over a period of time at $29.95 each. A friend offered to pay $70 for the whole set. Find the loss in dollars and express it as a percentage of the cost price. 7. By selling a collection of coins for $177, Igor makes a profit of 18%. What was the original cost of the collection? 8. A retailer has purchased a particular style of jumper which is proving to be unpopular. After attempting to sell them for two consecutive seasons, the retailer decides to put them on sale at $15 each to recover part of the cost. Find the wholesale price of each jumper if the retailer suffers a 40% loss.

For a 'no interest-free period' credit card, calculate the interest charged on the average outstanding daily balance of $220 with the interest rate of 18.24% p.a. if the statement covers a 30-day period. THINK Calculate the daily percentage rate. WRITE Daily interest rate = annual interest rate 365 = 18.24 365 = 0.04997% Interest = 220 x 0.04997 100 = 0.10993 Total interest for 30 days = 0.10993 x 30 = $ 3.30 (to the nearest cent)

Calculate the daily interest charged on the outstanding balance


Find the interest charged over the 30-day period and round to the nearest cent.

5. Multiply Choice The perimeter of the figure shown in centimeters is : a. 34 b. 24 x 5 c. 24 x 2.5 d. 29 x5 e. 29 x 2.5 6. Multiply Choice The perimeter of the enclosed figure shown is 156.6 metres. The unknown length, x, is closest to : A. 20.5 m B. 35.2 m C. 40.2 m D. 80.4 m E. Cannot be determined

14. find the total surface area of the following spheres and hemispheres ..

21. Multiple choice The total surface area of a golf ball of radius 21 mm is closest to: A. 550 mm2 B. 55 cm2 C. 55000 mm2 D. 0.055 m2 22. Multiple choice The formula for the total surface area for the object shown is:

E. 5.5 cm2

h a b

A. B. C. D. E.

1 abh 2 1 2 x bh ab 2 xah 2 1 3( abh ab) 2 1 bh 3ab 2 Bh + 3ab

Part II 16. calculate the volume of each of the following spheres, correct to 1 decimal place. a.
6 cm

17. multiple choice calculate the volume of a sphere with a diameter of 2.3 cm. answer correct to 2 decimal places. 20. A spherical balloon has a volume of 500 cm 3. It is then inflated so that the diameter of the balloon is doubled. The volume of the balloon will now be: A. 1000 cm 3 B. 2000 cm3 C. 3000 cm 3 D. 4000 cm3 E 5000 cm3

2. find the length of the hypotenuse in each of the following triangles.

80 mm

150 mm

Find the surface area of the square pyramid at right Think 1. Calculate the area of the square base

write A = S2 = 62 = 36 cm2 A=

2. Calculate the area of a triangular side. Note each side is identical and the height of each triangular side is 5 cm

1 x b xh 2 1 = x6x5 2 = 15 cm2

3. Calculate the total surface area. (Note: there are 4 identical triangular sides)

A = 36 + 4 + 15 = 96cm2

7. multiple choice The area of the figure at right is: A. 54 m2 B. 136 m2 C. 165 m2 D. 225 m2 E. 255 m2

17 m 15 m 7m 15 m

10. multiple choice Examine the diagram at right a. The circles cover an area of approximately A. 402 cm2 B. 201 cm2 b. The shaded area is approximately A. 219 cm2 B. 421 cm2

C. 805 cm2 C. 823 cm2

E. 603 cm2 E. 220 cm2

32 cm

Example 5 The coordinates of A are (200S, 1300E) and the coordinates of B are (150N, 1300E) Find the angular distance between them. Think A and B are on opposite Sides of the equator on the Same meridian (1300E), so Add the latitude Write Angular distance = 200 + 150 = 350

Find the distance (to the nearest km) between two places whose positions are (400N, 1700W) and (400N, 260E) Think 1. These points are on the same parallel of latitude (400N) so both lie on a small circle. 2. Calculate the angular distance between points. They are on opposite sides of the Greenwich Meridian; so add degrees. 3. Thus angular distance is > 1800, so the shorter distance is required 4. Use the conversion equation for distance on small circles: 10 = 111.2 cos 0 km Write

Angular distance = 1700 + 260 = 1960

Shortest angular distance = 3600-1960 = 1640 Distance = 164 x 111.2 cos 40 = 13 970 km

10. Multiple Choice Perth is at approximately (310S, 1150E) while Hong Kong is approximately at (220N, 1150E). the distance between Perth and Hong Kong is approximately: A 19 km B 98 Km C 1000 D 3547 km E 5890 km 11. Multiple choice Rachel is a flight navigator. She is responsible for calculating the distance between Stock-Holm (600 N, 180E) and Budapest (470N, 180E). Rachel`s answer would be closest to: A 1375 km B 1446 km C 1452 km D 11890 km E 11952 km

Part III 16. Two place on the equator have an angular distance of 2000. What is the shortest distance between these two places (to the nearest kilometer) 17. Find the distance in kilometers from each of the following places to the closer pole. Indicate which pole (North or South) is the closer. a. Warwick (280S, 1520E) b. Vancouver (490N, 1230W) 0 0 c. St Moritz (46 N, 10 E) d. Thursday Island (100S, 1420E) 6. Carl is holidaying in Hawaii (GMT-11). If the wants to call his parents in Rockhampton (GMT + 10) at 8:00 pm on Wednesday, what time must he call from Hawaii?

3 From a point out to sea, a ship sights the top of a lighthouse at an angle of elevation of 12. It is known that the top of the lighthouse is 40 m above sea level. Calculate the distance of the ship from the lighthouse, correct to the nearest 10 m. 4 From a point 50 m from the foot of a building, Rod sights the top of a building at an angle of elevation of 37. Given that Rod's eyes are at a height of 1.5 m, calculate the height of the building, correct to 1 decimal place. 5 Richard is flying a kite and sights the kite at an angle of elevation of 65. The altitude of the kite is 40 m and Richard's eyes are at a height of 1.8 m. Calculate the length of string the kite is flying on, correct to 1 decimal place.

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