Rounding, Estimation & Bounds (Cambridge O Level Maths)

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Write 0.046875 correct to 2 significant figures.

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Write the number 0.076499 correct to 2 significant figures.

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Calculate square root of 2.38 plus 6.4 squared end root, writing down your full calculator display.

3b
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Write your answer to part (a) correct to 4 decimal places.

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Serge walks 7.9 km, correct to the nearest 100 metres.
The walk takes 133 minutes, correct to the nearest minute.

Calculate the maximum possible average speed of Serge’s walk.
Give your answer in kilometres/hour.

....................................... km/h

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The sides of an isosceles triangle are measured correct to the nearest millimetre.
One side has a length of 8.2 cm and another has a length of 9.4 cm.

Find the largest possible value of the perimeter of this triangle.

............................................ cm

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Saafia has a barrel containing 6000 millilitres of oil, correct to the nearest 100ml.
She uses the oil to fill bottles which each hold exactly 50ml.
 
Calculate the upper bound for the number of bottles she can fill.

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Anna walks 31 km at a speed of 5 km/h.
Both values are correct to the nearest whole number.

Work out the upper bound of the time taken for Anna’s walk.

...................................... hours

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A rectangle measures 8.5 cm by 10.7 cm, both correct to 1 decimal place.

Calculate the upper bound of the perimeter of the rectangle.


 ............................................ cm

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The formula  s equals 1 half a t squared  is used to calculate the distance, s, travelled by a bicycle.

When a equals 3 and t equals 10, each correct to the nearest integer, calculate the lower bound of the distance, s.

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Every page of the newspaper is a rectangle measuring 43 space text cm end text by 28 space text cm end text, both correct to the nearest centimetre.

Calculate the upper bound of the area of a page. 
 

........................................ cm2

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On one day, the number of members using the exercise machines was 40, correct to the nearest 10.
Each member used a machine for 30 minutes, correct to the nearest 5 minutes.

Calculate the lower bound for the number of minutes the exercise machines were used on this day.

......................................... min

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The dressmaker measures a length of fabric as 600 m, correct to the nearest 5 metres.
He cuts this into dress lengths of 9 m, correct to the nearest metre.
 
Calculate the largest number of complete dress lengths he could cut.

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Calculate.

fraction numerator 16.379 minus 0.879 over denominator 4.2 end fraction cross times 1.241


Give your answer correct to 2 significant figures.

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The sides of a square are 15.1 cm, correct to 1 decimal place.

Find the upper bound of the area of the square.

............................................. cm2

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An equilateral triangle has side length 12 cm, correct to the nearest centimetre.

Find the lower bound and the upper bound of the perimeter of the triangle.
 

Lower bound = ......................................... cm
Upper bound = ......................................... cm

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The area of a square is 42.5 cm2, correct to the nearest 0.5 cm2.
 
Calculate the lower bound of the length of the side of the square.
 

 .......................................... cm

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Priya has 50 identical parcels.
Each parcel has a mass of 17 kg, correct to the nearest kilogram.
 
Find the upper bound for the total mass of the 50 parcels.
 

.............................................. kg

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The length of each side of a regular pentagon is 8.4 cm to 1 decimal place.

Complete the error interval for the length of one side.

....................cm ⩽ length < ....................cm

6b
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Complete the error interval for the perimeter.

....................cm ⩽ perimeter < ....................cm

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A road is 4530 m long, correct to the nearest 10 metres.
Kirsty drove along the road in 205 seconds, correct to the nearest 5 seconds.

The average speed limit for the road is 80 km/h.

Could Kirsty's average speed have been greater than 80 km/h?
You must show your working.

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The dimensions of a rectangular floor are to the nearest 0.1 metres.

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A force of 345 Newtons is applied to the floor.
The force is to the nearest 5 Newtons.

pressure space equals space force over area

Work out the upper bound of the pressure.
Give your answer to 4 significant figures.
You must show your working.

........................N/m2

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A £1 coin weighs 8.75 g, correct to the nearest 0.01 g.
Mitul weighs the contents of a large bag of £1 coins.
The coins weigh 2.63 kg, correct to the nearest 10 g.

Mitul says

   I am sure that the bag contains exactly £300 because, using bounds,
   2625 ÷ 8.755 = 299.8 to 1 decimal place.

Show that Mitul may not be correct.

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Edith’s van can safely carry a maximum load of 920 kilograms.

She wants to use her van to carry

30 sacks of potatoes, each of mass 25 kilograms to the nearest kilogram

and

20 sacks of carrots, each of mass 7.5 kilograms to 1 decimal place.

Can she definitely use her van safely in one journey?

You must show your working.

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Claudine cycled a distance of 53 km in 2.7 hours.
The distance is measured correct to the nearest km.
The time is given correct to 1 decimal place.

Calculate the lower and upper bounds of her average speed.

Give your answers correct to 2 decimal places.

Lower bound = ................................ km/h
Upper bound = ................................ km/h

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Sunil makes 7.5 litres of soup, correct to the nearest 0.5 litre.
He serves the soup in 300 ml portions, correct to the nearest 10 ml.
24 people order this soup.

Does Sunil definitely have enough soup to serve the 24 people?
Show how you decide.

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