Number | Mathematical Skills | Applications |
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1 | Number, percentages, and percentiles | Determining the amounts, costs, and dimensions of materials |
2 | Ratio | Scaling models, dimensions, shapes, and drawings |
3 | Surface area/Volume | Finding costs of quantities, waste amounts |
4 | Trigonometry | Calculating angles/lengths of products |
5 | Graphs and charts | Using data to make decisions/visualization of data |
6 | Coordinates and geometry | Using coordinates for design drawings |
7 | Statistics | Using data to make informed design decisions |
A kayak manufactuer is using epoxy adhesive to bond the fibre glass layers together in the kayak design.
Calculate the volume of hardener needed for 100 kayaks.
Step 1) Calculate the amount of epoxy adhesive needed for 1 kayak:
Epoxy resin needed = 5.3 x 5 = 26.5 litresStep 2) Calculate the amount of hardener needed:
Hardener needed = 4⁄7 x 26.5 = 15.14 litresStep 3) Calculate the volume needed for 100 kayaks:
Total volume = 15.14 x 100 = 1514 litresA games console developer has designed a new plastic controller. The controller must have a free space interior volume of 250cm3 for electrical components.
Is there enough space in the controller for the electronics. Show your working.
Step 1) Calculate the amount of volume '1 ratio part' is equivalent to:
1 ratio part = 180⁄4= 45Step 2) Calculate the amount of free space using the ratio:
Free space = 45 x 5 (5 ratio parts free space) = 225cm3A student needs to cut a plank of wood into three pieces in the ratio 2:5:9. The plank is 360cm. Calculate the longest piece.
Step 1) Calculate the total 'ratio parts':
Total 'ratio parts' = 2 + 5 + 9 = 16Step 2) Calculate the length of one 'ratio part':
1 ratio part = 360⁄16 = 22.5Step 2) Calculate the longest length (9 'ratio parts'):
Longest length = 22.5cm x 9 = 202.5cm