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Given the venn diagram below, list the items which are in the set A U B
A {1,7,9}
B {7}
C {1}
D {9}
E {2,3,4,5,6,8,10}
Calculate Tete Mary's PAYE given; monthly salary = $1500, total deductions before tax = $51.26 and tax-free transport and housing allowances = $70.
A $413.62
B $1378.74
C $51.26
D $1500
E $1600
The histogram shows the weight of some boxes. How many boxes are there in total?
A 17
B 19
C 21
D 23
E 25
Solve the following fractions?
A 6/12
B 7/8
C 5/8
D 2/8
E 3/8
Below is an incomplete water bill for Mr Soko Murehwa for the month of May. Find the value of x.
A 948 m3
B 138 m3
C -948 m3
D 543 m3
E -138 m3
Calculate the height of the tree. (Note: Figure is not drawn to scale.)
A 125 m
B 50 m
C 46 m
D 44 m
E 40 m
Calculate the height TE of the tree. Give your answer correct to 3 significant figures.
A 13.0 metres
B 119 metres
C 11.9 metres
D 13.4 metres
E 134 metres
Work out the angle 2a
A 20 °
B 40 °
C 60 °
D 120 °
E 160 °
Look at the distance-time graph belo showing a motoris's journey. What was the average speed from Harare to Ruwa?
A 15km/h
B 60km/h
C 40km/h
D 20km/h
E 10km/h
Find the unknown angle marked n.
A 36 °
B 80 °
C 45 °
D 60 °
E 72 °
Find the unknown angle marked u.
A 41 °
B 100 °
C 39 °
D 80 °
E 139 °
Find the unknown angle marked e.
A 45 °
B 52 °
C 58 °
D 72 °
E 32 °
Calculate the angle "x" and give a reason for your answer.
A 140 °, angles on a straight line
B 40 °, alternate angles
C 140 °, allied angles
D 40 °, corresponding angles
E 140 °, corresponding angles
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