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Answer ALL questions
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You must write down all the stages in your working.
1 Work out 0.642
(Total for Question 1 is 3 marks)
2 1
2 Show that 2 ×3 is equal to an integer.
7 2
(Total for Question 2 is 3 marks)
2
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3 (a) Work out the value of 40 – 4–1
(2)
(b) Write (72 × 73)5 in the form 7n where n is an integer.
(2)
(Total for Question 3 is 4 marks)
4 11 × 13 × 14 = 2002
Write 8008 as a product of its prime factors.
(Total for Question 4 is 3 marks)
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