A letter is selected randomly from the alphabet. Find the probability that it is a vowel or Y.
P(Vowel or y)=6/26 = 3/13
Find the value of a.

10 √3
Evaluate Log99
1
The heights in centimetres of a group of Ballet dancers are:
165 183 170 168 175 179 168 170 181 168 172 177 171 170 175 179
Calculate the mean, correct to one decimal place.
173.2 cm
solve 2(5+4x)=6(x-2)
x=-17
If Sandy has a 68% chance of missing a basketball shot, what is the probability that she scores with the shot?
32%
A playground slide of length 8 metres makes an angle of 55° with the horizontal. Find the height of the top of the slide above the ground, to two decimal places.
6.55 metres
Solve loga16 + loga3 - loga2
Loga24
For quality testing, a manufacturer takes a random sample of 10 screws, each designed to have a length of 2 cm. The actual lengths of the screws, in centimetres, are:
2.00 1.99 1.98 2.01 2.01 1.97 2.03 1.98 2.01 2.00
Find the standard deviation, correct to two decimal places.
0.02 cm
Is x = y2 + 7 a function? give reasons for your answer.
No as it does not pass the vertical line test - there are multiple y values for each x value.
A bag contains 3 blue marbles and 5 green marbles. Two marbles are drawn without replacement. What is the probability that they will be the same colour?
P (same colour) = 13/28
Find the length of AC, to one decimal place
16.93 units
Solve 2x+1 = 8
x=2
Use the scatterplot and line of best fit to predict the value of y when x = 10.

y = 35
solve
9x^2 + 3x − 12=0
x=-4/3, x=1
For three children, there are possible combinations of boys (B) and girls (G). If a three child family is selected at random, what is the probability that it contains exactly one boy?
P(1 boy)=3/8
Find the area of this triangle.
167 cm2
Solve for 5logx
1/x
-5
Find the equation of a line of best fit if it is known that it passes through the points (5, 5) and (20, 27).
y=22/15 x - 7/3
Solve the following simultaneous equations:
y=x^2+3x-4
y=3x+5
x=-3, y=-3
x=4,y=2
Tegan buys 5 tickets in a raffle which 80 tickets are sold. There are three prizes. Use a tree diagram to find the probability that Tegan wins at least one prize.
17%
Boolean (B) is 34 km S 46° W of Axiom (A). Pascal (P) is 27 km due north of Boolean.
Calculate the distance from Pascal to Axiom.
24.7 km

Simplify the following expression: Log5(625/25)
2
Mr MacDonald recorded the test marks for his Year 10 class of 25 students. He calculated the average mark to be 72. Sandra’s mark of 86 was incorrectly marked as 36. What was the correct average mark for the test?
74
Kristina spent 1/4 of her money, then she spent 1/4 of the remainder. All together she spend $126. How much money did she have to start with?
$288