(a) By how much is the sum of \(3\frac{2}{3}\) and \(2\frac{1}{5}\) less than 7? (b)

MATHEMATICS
WAEC 2015

(a) By how much is the sum of \(3\frac{2}{3}\) and \(2\frac{1}{5}\) less than 7?

(b) The height, h m, of a dock above sea level is given by \(h = 6 + 4\cos (15p)°, 0 < p < 6\). Find :

(i) the value of h when p = 4 ; (ii) correct to two significant figures, the value of p when h = 9 m.

Explanation

(a) Let the sum of \(3\frac{2}{3}\) and \(2\frac{1}{5}\) be less than 7 by z.

Then z = \(7 - (3\frac{2}{3} + 2\frac{1}{5})\)

= \(7 - (\frac{11}{3} + \frac{11}{5})\)

= \(7 - \frac{88}{15}\)

= \(\frac{17}{15} = 1\frac{2}{15}\)

Hence, the sum of \(3\frac{2}{3}\) and \(2\frac{1}{5}\) is less than 7 by \(1\frac{2}{15}\).

(b) \(h = 6 + 4\cos (15p)°\) (Given)

(i) When p = 4,

\(h = 6 + 4\cos (15 \times 4)°\)

\(h = 6 + 4 \cos 60°\)

= \(6 + 4 \times 0.5\)

= \(6 + 2 = 8 m\)

(ii) When h = 9 m, the given equation becomes

\(9 = 6 + 4\cos (15p)°\)

\(9 - 6 = 4 \cos (15p)°\)

\(\cos (15p)° = \frac{3}{4}\)

\((15p)° = \cos^{-1} (0.75)\)

\((15p)° = 41.4°\)

\(p° = \frac{41.4}{15}\)

\(p° = 2.76°\)

\(p \approxeq 2.8°\) (2 significant figures).



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