Math Form Two April Holiday Assignment 2024
Math Form Two April Holiday Assignment 2024
Math Form Two April Holiday Assignment 2024
12 3 4 20
1. Without using a calculator, evaluate
6 6 3 6
22 14 4 2 6 12
2. Evaluate
6 2 72 8 3
3. Agnes paid rent which was 1 of her net salary. She used 1 of the remaining amount to make a down
10 2
payment for a plot. She gave her mother Ksh. 2,500 and did shopping worth Ksh. 7,500 for herself. She saved
the remainder which was Ksh. 12,500. How much was the down payment that she made?
4. Without using a calculator, evaluate, giving your answer as a fraction in its simplest form.
3 1 6 1 2 of 4 1
4 4 5 6
1 7 2 2 1
10 3 4
5. Given that 1. 0 5 1 a Find the values of a and b
b
6. Express + as a single fraction in simplest form
7. The lengths of three wires are 36m, 48m and 72m. Pieces of wire of equal lengths were cut from the three
wires; calculate the least number of pieces obtained.
8. A rectangle floor of a room measures 5.4 m long and 4.2 m wide. The room is to be covered with square tiles.
Calculate the minimum number of square tiles that can be used to cover the floor.
9. A business woman bought 300 oranges at Ksh. 10 for every twelve oranges. Twelve of them got bad but she
sold the remaining at Ksh.20 for every 18 oranges. Calculate the percentage profit
10. Three business people, Mutua, Kamau and Mwiti contributed a total of ksh.164,500 to start a retail business.
The ratio of contribution of Mutua to Kamau was 2 : 3, that of Kamau to Mwiti was 4 : 5. How much did
Mutua contribute?
11. Peter is paid a commission of 1.5% on goods worth over Ksh. 100 000. He is also paid a monthly salary
of Ksh. 11 000. In a certain month, he sold 350 handbags at Ksh 400 each.
a) Calculate Peters earning that month.
b) The following month, Peters monthly salary was increased by 10%, His total earnings that month was
Ksh. 17 380. Calculate:
i) The total amount of money received from the sales of handbags that month.
ii) The number of handbags sold that month.
12. In the year 2001 the price of a sofa set in a shop was Ksh. 12,000
a) Calculate the amount received from the sales of 240 sofa sets that year
b) In the year 2002 the price of each sofa set increased by 25% while the number of sets sold
decreased by 10%.
i) Calculate the percentage increase in the amount received from the sales
ii) If at the end of the year 2002, the price of each sofa set changed in the ratio 16:15.
Calculate the price of each sofa set in the year 2003.
c) The number of sofa sets sold in the year 2003 was p% less than the number sold in the year 2002.
Calculate the value of P given that the amounts received from the sales in the year were equal.
13. a) The ratio of Juma’s and Akinyi’s earnings was 5:3. Juma’s earnings rose to Ksh 8 400 after an increase of
12%. Calculate the percentage increase in Akinyi’s earnings given that the sum of their earnings was Ksh. 14
100
c) Juma and Akinyi contributed all the new earnings to buy maize at Ksh 1 175 per bag. The maize was then
sold at ksh 1 762.50 per bag. The two shared all the money from the sales of the maize in the ratio of their
contributions. Calculate the amount that Akinyi got.
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14. Use square, square root and reciprocal tables only to evaluate the following giving your answer to four
significant figures.
2 2
34.46 8.672
15. Use the tables of squares, square roots and reciprocals only to evaluate,
21.3
2 2
0.03412
16. Use logarithms correct to 4 decimal places to evaluate
3
82.51 0.0062
a)
log 2.502
b) 3
0.074322 48.383
8458
17. 1.5litres of water (density 1g/cm3) is added to 5litres of alcohol (density 0.8g/cm3. Calculate the density of the
mixture.
18. A Kenyan bank buys and sells foreign currencies as shown below:
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c) There is a flat rate charge per day for packing. The flat rate for buses is 2 times that for cars. On
that day, an income of Ksh. 23 000 was earned by the company. Calculate the flat rate of the bus.
26. Kerubo bought 420 bananas at Ksh 20 for every 8 bananas. For every 70 bananas bought, she was given
one extra banana. She hired a cart for sh 50 to transport the bananas. During transportation 14 bananas got
spoilt and the remaining ones were sold.
a) Determine:
i) The total amount of money that Kerubo spent.
ii) The number of bananas sold.
b) Kerubo made a 60% profit after selling some of the bananas at Ksh 30 for every 5 and the rest at Ksh
10 for every 3. Calculate:
i) The number of bananas sold at Ksh 30 for every 5. (4 marks)
ii) The amount of money obtained from the bananas sold at Ksh 10 for every 3
27. Find the value of x in the equation 81x 1 3 4 x 246
41. In the diagram below, BC is parallel to DE and AC: CD 1: 2. If the triangle ABC has an area of 5cm2, find the
area of the trapezium BCED.
42. The diagonals of a rhombus measure 9.2 cm and 7.5 cm respectively. Calculate the area of the rhombus
43. Given that 𝑥=3 , 𝑦=−2 and 𝑧=−1, find the value of
4 xyz 2 xz 2 5 y
xy 3 z 3xz 3 4 y
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