Grade 6 Prompt Sheet
Grade 6 Prompt Sheet
PROMPT Sheet
If x = 0.4444444 If x = 0.54545
10x = 4.4444444 100x =54.545454
10/1 Calculating in Standard Form A x 10n
WITHOUT A CALCULATOR 9x = 4 99x = 54
Addition & subtraction x=4 x = 54
change to normal numbers 9 99
Add/subtact
Convert back to standard form
e.g. 3x102 + 1.8x103 = 300 + 1800 = 2100 = 2.1x103
Multiplication & division 10/5 Product rule for counting
work out number part If there are ‘m’ ways of doing one task and for
work out the power of 10 part each of these, there are ‘n’ ways of doing another
check answer is standard form task then the total number of ways the two tasks
e.g. 3 x 105 x 4 x 103 = 12 x 108 = 1.2 x 109 can be done is ‘mxn’
Example 1: If a cafe sells 8 different cakes and 6
WITH A CALCULATOR different drinks, the total number of combinations
use EXP or X10x for a cake and a drink is 8x6 = 48
Example 2: Two letters from the alphabet are
chosen but not two the same.
10/2 Estimate roots and powers The total number of combinations is 26x25= 650
Example: Estimate the value of 3√70
10/8 Find equation of line given one point 10/13 Velocity-time Graph
& its gradient
Example y Constant
Gradient=2 and (1, 5) 5 velocity
~Graphically 4
Equation: y = mx ± c
3
Constant
2
y = 2x ± c Constant
acceleration
1
-5 -4 -3 -2
-1
-1 1 2 3 4 5 graph =
-2 distance
~Algebraically -3 travelled
stationary
Substitute x=1,y=5 -4
5 = 2x1 +c -5
c=3
Equation: y = 2x + 3
Direct proportion
If: y x or y x2 or y x3
Formulae: y = kx or y = kx2 or y = kx3
10/15 Calculate nth term of a quadratic Example
sequence
y is directly proportional to x
Find the 2nd difference, it will be constant
When y = 21, then x = 3
Halve the 2nd difference to get ... n2
(find value of k first by substituting these values)
Examples
2nd difference 2, sequence will start with n2
y x y = kx
2nd difference 4, sequence will start with 2n2 21= k x 3
2nd difference 6, sequence will start with 3n2 k=7
y = 7x
Write down the sequence of ...n2 (Now this equation can be used to find y, given x)
Original sequence minus ...n2 sequence
Find nth term of what is left – linear
Form nth term using ...n2 and linear in n Inverse proportion
If: y 1 or y 1 or y 1
10/16 Geometric sequences x x2 x3
Each term after the first is found by multiplying the
Formulae: y = k or y = k or y = k
previous one by a fixed number (common ratio) 2
x x x3
Geometric sequence are powers of a fixed
Example
number – rn
Examples: 2n – 20, 21, 22, 23, 24,.. Common ratio = 2
a is inversely proportional to b
3n – 30, 31, 32, 33, 34,.. Common ratio = 3 When a = 12 and b = 4
General form of a geometric sequence is: a 1 a = k
a, ar, ar2, ar3, ar4, ... arn-1 (n is the term number) b b
(where r is the common ratio & a is the start value) 12= k
Geometric sequences 4
1, 2, 4, 8, 16 ....... Common ratio = 2 k = 48
Surd sequence a = 48
1, √2, 2, 2√2, ..... Common ratio = √2
b
(Now this equation can be used to find a, given b)
10/19 Standard circle theorems 10/20 Enlarge by a negative scale factor
The image is on the opposite side of the
centre
The image is also inverted
Example : Enlargement scale factor -2 about 0
y
O x
1800
sector
arc
segment
The angle between a tangent and a chord is equal to the Area of sector = θ x πr2
angle in the alternate segment
3600
10/23 Surface area of spheres & pyramids 10/25 & 26 Similarity & enlargement
Curved surface area (formula NOT given)
Curved surface area of a cylinder = 2πrh For similar shapes when:
r Length scale factor = k
Area scale factor = k2
Volume scale factor = k3
h
Example
Volume - sphere
4 3
Volume of Sphere = πr
3
(formula given)
10/28 Conditional probabilities 10/29 Cumulative frequency table & graph
Mark f Upper limit cf
The first event influences the second event 0≤x<10 4 <10 4
TREE DIAGRAM 10≤x<20 18 <20 4+18=22
Example
20≤x<30 30 <30 4+18+30=52
2 milk and 8 dark chocolates in a box
30≤x<40 72 <40 4+18+30+72=124
Kate chooses one and eats it. (ONLY 9 left now)
40≤x<50 54 <50 4+18+30+72+54=178
She chooses a second one
50≤x<60 22 <60 4+18+30+72+54+22=200
200
1st 2nd M MM= 2 x 1= 2
1 10 9 90 Upper Quartile
150
2 M 9
2milk 10 8
cumulative frequency
100 Median
8dark 9 D MD= 2 x 8 = 16
8 10 9 90 Lower Quartile
50
10 2 M DM= 8 x 2 =16
D 9 10 9 90
0
7
0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60
9
Marks
D DD= 8 x 7 = 56
10 9 90
Median (M) = 37 marks
VENN DIAGRAM
Upper quartile (UQ) = 44 marks
Example
Lower quartile (LQ) = 30 marks
This diagram represents the percentages of a set
Inter-quartile range (IQR) = 44 – 30 = 14 marks
of people who take part in Athletics & Basketball.