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1. Express the following in index notation, where all the bases are prime numbers.
~a) 81 x 156
(b) 22 x 440
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3. Evaluate each of the following.
(a)(- 9-7)+ 13x4
(b) [SO - (28 - 32)) x 6.
4. The price of a cake of radius r cm and height h cm is given by the formula I'=__!_ r 2 h.
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(a) Find the price for a cake of radius 35 cm and height of 11 cm.
(b) If the price of cake is $240 and the height is 15 cm, calculate the radius of the cake.
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5. Expand and simplify the following.
(a) 3(2a +4b)+5(b-a),
(b) 6(b-a)+4b,
c+ I c- 2
(c) - +-.
3 2
(c) . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [2)
6. A pail was half filled with water. An amount of water equivalent to _!_ of the volume of
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the pail was poured out. Given that the remaining volume of water in the pail is 300 ml,
find the volume of the pail.
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7. Convert the following speed. Leave your answers in 3 significant figures.
(a) 223 km/h to mis,
(b) 16 m/s to km/h.
8. A mobile phone shop sold 21 mobile phones a day. This is 40% below the daily target'.
What is the target number of mobile phones to be sold a day?
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9. (a ) The general term of a sequence is T. = n - 3n + 4. Find its 4th term.
(bii) . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [1]
(biii) .. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . .. . . . . . [1)
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10. A club needs to raise $52 000 to build some indoor squash courts. The club needs to
recruit 500 members to raise the funds.
(a) If each member pays an equal amount of membership fee, how much is the
membership fee in order to meet the target?
(b) If each court costs $8600, find the largest possible number of courts that can be
built with $52 000.
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11. The figure shows a diagram of a building. The top part is a triangle. The bottom part is
a trapezium. These two parts are joined by a rectangle and two semicircles in the
middle. The perpendicular height of the triangle and trapezium is 12 and 19
respectively. Taken:= 3.14.
(a) Calculate the perimeter of the figure.
(b) Calculate
(i) the area of triangle,
(ii) the area of trapezium,
(iii) the total area of the diagram.
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Mathematics Paper 1 Marking Scheme
1a)
81 x 156 240 = -1 (r)(15) [M1J
25
240 + 15x25=r2 [M1]
81 = 34 [M1]
=
156 z2 x 3 x 13 [M1]
r =
J400
81x156 r=20cm [A11
= 3 4 x z2 x 3 x 13 [M 1]
= 22 x 35 x 13 [A11
5a)
3(2a +4b) + 5(b - a)
1b) =6a + 12b + 5b - 5a [M1]
22 x 440 =a+17b[A1l
=
22 2 x 11 [M1] 5b) - 6(b - a) + 4b
=
440 23 x 5 x 11 [M1]
= - 6b + 6a + 4b [M 1J
22 x 440 = 6a - 2b _ffi1}
= 2 x 11 x 23 x 5 x 11 [M1]
= 4 2
2 x 5 x 11 [A 1] 5c)
c+l c- 2
-- + --·
3 2
2a)
(46 x 193)2 _ 2(c+l) 3(c-2)
- --- + ---
=4 12 x 196 fA1] 2x3 3x 2
2c + 2 + 3c - 6
2b) = [M1]
6
V~
4-1 2 -x-19
_6_ (M1]
=4 4 x 192 [A1]
= ,?_c::..=.:!_ [A 1J
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3a) 6)
(-9-7)+13x4
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=( - 16) + 52 (M1] - = 300 ml
= 36 [A1l 4
4
-4 =300 x 4 [M1]
3b) = 1200 ml [A1]
[ 50 - ( 28 - 32 ) ] x 6
=[ 50 - ( - 4)] x 6 [M1]
= 54x 6
7a)
= 324 [A1]
223 km = 223 x 1000 m [M1]
1h 1x60x60s
4a) = 61.9 mis [A1J
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P= - r2h
25
= __!_ (352)( 11) [M1)
25
=$539 [A1J
4b)
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Mathematics Paper 1 Marking Scheme
7b)
16 m = 16 + 1000 km
1s 1 + 3600 h 11 bi)
9bii)
I,. = 40-2n (81)
9biii)
Tso= 40 - 2 (50)
=
T50 - 60 fA1]
10a)
52 000 + 500 [M1)
= $104 [A1)
10b)
52 000 + 8600 [M1)
=
= 6.04 6 courts [A1J
11a)
Perimeter =
13+13+(3.14x12)+20+20+15 [M1]
=26 + 37.68 + 55
= 118.68 [A1]
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1. Solve the following equations.
(a) 2(6x+5) = 5(3x - l)
(b) 7xy+z(5x-7y)-5z 2
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3. Eve bought x number of books at $14.50 each and twice as many books at
$12.50 each. The total cost of all books bought is $1975. Find the value of x.
Answer: [3]
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4. Ally, Bond, Chad and Day are participants in a talent competition in a
secondary school. The following lists the votes received by the four candidates
from students in the school.
(a) Fill in the frequency table below that represents the data given.
(b) What is the total number of students who voted?
( c) Represent the data by a bar graph in the space below.
(d) Who is the most popular participant?
(a) Frequency Table
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Ivotes
(c) Show your bar graph in the space below.
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5. A toy puzzle block looks like the diagram below.
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Answer: (ai) ........................ ... cm [1]
(aii)..........................cm3 [2]
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(aiii)........... .............. cm [1]
2
(b)........................ ..cm [4]
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6. (a) Mark the points A( - 3, 6 ) and B( 3, - 4 ) on the Cartesian plane
provided and draw a line to connect them.
(b) What is the gradient of the line?
(c) Write down the coordinates of the point at which the line cuts the y - axis.
-3 -2 -1 0 2 3 x
-1
-2
-3
-4
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7. (a) Complete the following table.
[4]
(b) Draw the graph of y = 2x - 5 for values of x from - 2 to 5 in the grid [2]
provided.
x
-2 -1 0 2 3 4 5
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-2
-3
-4
-5
-6
-7
-8
-9
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8. (a) Construct a quadrilateral ABCD where AB = 9 cm , BC = AD = 8 cm ,
L'.ABC = 120° and L'.DAB =60°.
(b) Measure L'.BCD and L'.CDA.
(c) State the special name for this quadrilateral.
(d) Construct a perpendicular bisector of line AB.
(e) Construct the angle bisector of L'.CDA.
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Mathematics Paper 2 Marking Scheme
1a) 2(6x+5)=5(3x - I)
12x+ 10 = J5x - 5 [M1)
3x = 15
x = 5_.ffi1.]
4a
Bond Chad Day
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11 11 15
4c) correct x-axis [B1}, correct y-axis [B1l. all correct bars [B1]
Sb) surface area of 2 cylinders =2ndh = (2)(3.14)(1 )(0.5) = 3.14 cm2 [M1]
surface area of cuboid= (4)(2)(4) + (2)(2)(2) [M1]
= 40 cm2 [M1]
total surface area = 40 + 3.14 = .4 3.1 4 cm 2 [A1]
6a)
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A (-3,6) 6
-3 -2 -I 0 2 3 x
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8.
(a) line AB [1J
arc BC= Scm & ang le 8=·120 [1 J
arc AD=Bcm & angle A=60 (1)
line DC [1)
-7 (b) BCD= 60de!d [1]. CDA = 120 deg [1 J
-8 (c) parallelogram [1J
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3. In a school election for the head prefect, there were 3 candidates A , B, and C.
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(b) [2]
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c
L.CBA = 3x0 , and LBAD = L.DAC = 20°.
Find,
11 . The result of a health survey conducted with 200 adults aged 18 to 69 years old is shown in the
pie chart below.
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Cholesterol
Diabetes
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Obesity
(a) Calculate the number of adults in the survey who have high total cholesterol.
(b) Besides the 3 categories shown, it was also found that 50 adults in the survey have
hypertension and the rest in the survey have lung disease.
(i) Calculate the angle of the sector representing the number of adults who ha ve
hypertension.
(ii) Complete the pie chart using protractor and a ruler, labeling clearly each sector.
(c) State an advantage of representing this health survey result in a pie chart.
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(c) [I]
(a) construct MBC in which AB= I 0 cm, BC= 7.2 cm and AC= 6.4 cm. [2]
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same area.
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2011 EOY Exam I Sec I Express I Paper I
END-OF-YEAR EXAMINATION 2011
Sec One Express Mathematics Paper 1
Mark Scheme
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= 72.4 Bl
3. (a) 660 Bl
(b) 540 Bl
5. (a) .JK = 2 3
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2 Bl
(b) V11< = 2 x7 =28
6. (a) 13c(b + I) Bl
(b) (x -2y)(3+7a) Bl
7. (a) --J5a BI
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6 6
4x - 2 - 3x+ 3 MI
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(b) Perimeter = 2(5x + 2) + 6x = I 6x + 4 M I,A I
10. (a) reflex L.CDA = 360 - 80 = 280°
- Bl
(reason: angles at a point) Al
(b) x + 3x + 20 + 280 = 360 or 80 + x + 3x + 40 = 180 Ml
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x = l5
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11. (a) - x200 = 40
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2. Hazel, rrene and Justin visit the National Library every 6 days, 18 days and 3 weeks
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respectively. If the 3 good friends meet one another on 31 August 2011, what is the
date that they will next meet at the library again? [3)
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5. A car travels at 90 km/h for30 minutes and then travels 90 km for I hour 30 minutes.
Find
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(b) the speed of the car for the second part of the journey, [I J
(c) the average speed of the whole journey in m etres per seconds. [3]
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8. In the diagram, ABCD is a square and AGFD is a paraUelogram. The lines BD, GC
and CE are parallel lines. AG and BC meet at the point H.
9. In a class test, Alice scored x marks, Alvin scored 25% more than Alice and Alex
scored 50% less than Alvin.
(a) Write down, in tenns of x, an algebraic expression for
(i) Alvin's marks, (1]
(ii) Alex's marks. [l]
(b) Given that the sum of Alice's and Alex's marks is 9 more than Alvin's marks,
form an equation in x . Solve it to find the value of x. [3]
(c) Given that Alvin scored 18 marks in the previous test, calculate the percentage
increase in Alvin's marks. [2]
(d) Given that there was a drop of 40% in Alex's marks as compared to the
previous test, calculate Alex's marks in the previous test. [2}
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2011 EOY Exam I Sec I Ex press I Paper 2
5
24cm
Calculate,
(a) the volume of the cylindrical container, leaving your answer in 3 decimal
places, [2] /
(b) the volume of wood used in the solid, [3]
(c) the total surface area of the wooden solid (exclude inner cylinder). [3]
x -2 -I 0 2
y 8 a 2 -1 b
Plot the points in the table and draw the graph of y =- 3x + 2. [3]
(b) (i) On the same graph paper, plot the 3 points (-2, -4), (0, - 2) and (2, 0) and join.
them to form a straight line. [2]
(ii) Write down an equatio n for this straight line graph. [1]
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2011 EOY Exam I Sec I Express I Paper 2
END-OF-YEAR EXAMINATION 2011
Sec One Express Mathematics Paper 2
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1. (a) 15.03 Bl
.. Bl
(b) 0.81
(ii) 2n + 2 Bl
2n +2 = 288 Ml
(b)
n = 143 Al
Bl
4. (a) 240 xl00=8%
3000
·.
Ml, Al
(b) (i) JOO x3 =4.l IA.
73
90 Bl
(b) Speed= - = 60 km/h
1.5
45+90 Ml, Al
(b) Average speed = - - - = 67.5 km/h
2
= 18.75 mis Al
6. (a) - 4(a + b) +[a - 2(b-a)J = - 4a - 4b +[a - 2b+ 2a) Ml
= - 4a - 4b + 3a - 2b
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7. (a) 65 kg BI
(b) 75 - 65 = 10 kg Bl
15 Ml, Al
(c) average rate = - = 3 kg I month
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(d) (60 - 46) .;- 3 = 4.67 months BI (relevant calculations)
Mary needs about 5 months after May to reach her ideal BI (logical reasoning
weight assu!ning she lose 3kg I month. By end of October, connected to their
she should be able to reach her ideal weight. calculations)
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c11) 50
-xl.25x = 0.625x ..
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(b) x + 0.625x = 9 +I .25x Bl
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x = 24. Al
. 30-18 Ml,AI
(c) percentage increase = - · - x l 00 = 66. 7%
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(d) 60% -7 15 marks
Alex' s marks m
. previous
. 100 x 15 =25
test = ~ Ml, Al
60
3 Ml,AI
10. (a) Volume of cylinder = nx8 2 x12 = 2412.743cm
1
(b) Volume of wood= -(20+ 24)(12) x 16- 2412.743
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segment in I h 15 min, he proceeded on to complete the cycling segment at a speed of
15 km/h in I h 48 min before finishing the whole race with the running seg1J1ent at
9 .2 km/h. Find
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(ii) his average speed for the whole journey in km/h.
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Ans: (a) [1 j
(b) [ I]
(c) [I]
Ans: (i) [I )
(ii) % [2]
( iii) {2]
9
12. In the diagram, ABCD is a parallelogram with L ABD = 25°, L DYQ = 110° and
Ans: (i) 0
[3]
(ii)
- -- -- - - -
0
f21
10
13. Construct triangle ABC such that AB = 8.5 cm, LABC = 65° and BC = 7 .7 cm. The line
[2]
AB has been drawn for you.
(i) Measure and write down the length of AC.
(ii) Construct the perpendicular bisector ofAB. The perpendicular bisector of AB cuts
the line AB at a point P. Label point P. [2]
(iii) Construct the angle bisector of angle L BAC. [1 J
(iv) Mark and label the point of intersection of the bisectors in part (ii) and (iii) with
the letter Q. Measure and write down LAQP.
A 8.5 cm B
(iv) LAQP~ 0
[1]
End ofPart 1
Sec IE Final Exam 2011 Mathematics Part 1
I Answer Marking
Scheme
l (i) I, -.J49,31 Bl
-·
(ii) 31 Bl
(iii) 1[ .f,-- Bl
-- 43
11 '
-·--
2 (a) 0.01020 Bl
(b) 0.2 Bl
(c) 21 Bl
- - or0.0105
2000
-- t--·
. • • I0 Bl
3 0.9, 99%' 0.909' -
1I
4 (i) Distance of running segment
= 75 - (2)-(!Sxl.8) Ml
r0;)
=46km Al
-~-- - --
T 1me ta ken for runnmg. == -46 =Sh Ml
9.2
75
Ave speed =
- -- 5+1.8+ 1.25
51 Al
= 9.32 km/h or 9 - km/h
---- ·- 16 I
5 (a) 2 630
I 3 315
iI 3 105
5 35
I II 7 7
J
I
630 = 2x32 x5x7 Ml
II 630k =2 x 3 2 2 2
x 5 x 7 x (2 x 3 x 5 x 7
2
)
AI
I 2 2
. k = (2 x3x 5 x 7 ) = 14700 2
f--1
e---+---
(b) x= 58° Bl
(a)
<;) .
p Q R Ml
5 II
4 5
25 55
44 55
-
25 44 55 Al or 82
(b) 100% - $200 MI
1%- $2
88% - $176
Al
12
1
(b) 2d + 3 =- (4d + 3)
3 e-·-
1-
I 4
2d +3 = - d+ l Ml
~
3
- - -
Ml
2
-- d = - 2
l
!.- 3 .
I
I d =-3 Al
!---- - -
9 (i)
Area of trapezium = }_ x (AB+ CE)x Height
I 2
I
I
I I
I44 =- x (I 8 + CE) x 9 Ml
2
li CE == 14cm
Al
I
(ii) Arca oftriangle CDE = ~ x l4 x9 = 63cm
2
2
I 22 7 2 Ml
l Arca of semi - circle = _!_ x x 7 =77cm
2 7
Arca of shaded region =
63 + (144 - 77) = I 30cm 2 Al
-- -- ' - - - -·.
i JO (a)
(b)
PR = undefined
QR = O
Bl
Bl
- '--- .
I (c) - 4 - (- 3) Bl
PQ = - - -
2- 5
I 7
··- - -
I
1--
1
- -
II
(d)
(i)
-
122
3
S = ( - 1 , 4) Bl
81
I
I
.4 x I 50 = 5 1
360
(ii) I Ml
Eels = - (1 50 -5 1- 45) = 27
2
27
- x i 00 = 18% Al
- ·- -- 150 ·-
(ii i) 9 parts - 2 7 fishes
l part - 3 fishes
2 parts - 6 fishes Ml
6
- - x360° = 14.4° Al
150
13
MATHEMATICS
PART TWO
Instru~tions to candidates:
4. If the degree of accuracy is not specified in the question and the answer
is not exact, the answer should be given to three significant figures.
Answers in degrees should be given to one decimal place.
5. The intended marks for the questio ns or parts of the q uestions are
given in brackets [ ].
(15.3) + J9Js
2
I. (a) EvaIuate
. d . I I
expressing your answer to 3 ec1ma p aces. [I]
3
(:)
(b) Arrange the following numbers in ascending order.
2 • • --
ii' 0.181, J o.0321, 0.4336
2
[I]
2. A cylindrical tank has ·a base radius 8 cm and height 18 cm. The d epth of water in
the tank is I 0 cm. Taking l[ = 3.14, calculate
(b) how much more water is needed to fill the tank to the brim. [2]
3x 2 (x-:- 1) [2]
(ii) - -1 = ·.
4 5
(3x - 8)cm
(5x + I) cm 2-ccm
A B p Q
(Sx - I) cm
AJJCD is a rectangle which measures (3x - 8) cm by (4.x +3) cm. PQR is a right
angled triangle in whi~h PQ = (5x - l) cm, QR= 2x cm and PR = (5x +I) cm.
(a) Given the perimeter of the rectangle ABCD is equal to the perimeter of the
triangle PQR, find the value of x.
[3]
5. Alex prepares 180 chicken wings, 240 sandwiches and 300 fish balls for a party.
/u;;~:ming each guest eats the same quantity of each type of food,
(a) what is the largest number of guests he can invite, if no food of any kind is [2)
to be left over?
(b) how many sandwiches arc allocated for each guest? [ 1J
An zirticle is advertised for $326.70 inclusive of7% GST. Find the original price. [2)
7. Tom cycled ford km at a constant speed of 16 km/h and then walked for three-
quarter of an hour to reach his destination. The total time taken for the whole
d- 3
JOurncy was hours.
8
(a) Write down in terms of d, an expression for the time he spent cycling. (1]
(c) Hence, find in hours and minutes, to the nearest minute, the time taken for [l]
the whok journey.
(ii) Using a scale of 2 cm to repres1::nt I uni( on both axes, draw the graph of [3 j
2x - y - 5 =0 for 0 ~ x ~ 5.
(iv) From the graph drawn, write down the coordinates of the point of [Ij
intersection of y = - 1.5 and 2x - y - 5 = 0 .
(b) A polygon has n sides. Two of its exterior angles are 48° and 81° while the [2]
remaining exterior angles are each equal to 21°. Find the value of n .
~I
Number ofcustomers per day at shop
6 7 8 8 12 7 9 8 JO
12 7 9 8 10 11 IO 6 11
7 10 6 7 9 7 8 8 10 8
(a) Represent the data by drawing a frequency table with tally. [2]
(b) What is the most frequent number of customers per day? [I]
( c) What fraction of the days of the month saw 8 or more customers at the shop? [ 1J
A
R
is shown in Figure I.
The lamp uses a special cylindrical light bulb consisting of an enclosed glass
22
envelope with a metal base, shown in Figure JI. (Take;r = )
7
+-- 30 cm __..
20 cm!_ __ _
r
Im
.. 14 cm
.
r
70cm
glass
envelope
l Metal
base
~- ~
~ 150 cm
Figure l Figure II
3
(a) Find the volume of the ornamental lamp. Express your answer in m . [3]
(b) Find the total surface area of the glass envelope of the special cylindrical [3]
2
light btilb in cm .
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(b)
J"o.0321 , o. is i , 2-,0.4336 2 [Bl]
11
= I I05.28cm 2 [Al]
(b) Volume= 3.I4x8x8x8 [MI]
= 1607.68cm 3 [Al]
3. 7x + [9 - 2(x+8)] = 13
(a)
7x + 9 - 2x - I 6 = I 3 [M 1]
(i)
5x= 20
x = 4(AIJ
3x_ 1 = 2(x~n.
4 5
(b) 4 = _E_ +2
p-3
2 = __!!___ [Ml]
p- 3
2p-6 = p
p=6 [Al}
4 (a) 2(4x+3)+2(3x-8)=5x+1+5x - 1+2x [Ml]
8x + 6 + 6x - I 6 = 1Ox+ 2x [ M I]
2x= IO
x = 5 [Al]
(b) 1
- x 24 x I 0 [MI]
2
= 120cm 2 [Al]
300 = 2 2 x3 x5 2
2
HCF=2 x 3 x 5 =60 [A IJ
(b) 240 + 60 = 4 [Bl]
6. 326 70
· x100 [Ml]
107
= $305.33 [Al]
7. (a) .:!_ h
16
d-9
Or - [Bl}
8
d-3 3
O r -- - -
8 4
(b) cl 3 d - 3
- + - = - · - [Ml)
16 4 8
d+l2 d-3
16
= 8
8(d + l2) = 16(d-3) [M1]
8d + 96 = I 6d - 48
d = 18[Al]
(c) I Hour53minutes [Bl]
8. (i) p=1
(ii)
(iii)
No of No of Tally
Customers days
6 3
7 6
(a)
8 7
-
9 4
JO .5
11 3
- - - - -·· - >--
12 2
-
(b) 8 [BI]
~= 2_ [Bl}
(c) 30 10
= 35°[BIJ
=35°[M 1J
= 35°[AIJ
= 154 + 3080lMIJ
2
= 3234cm [A I]
Name: - - - -- - - - - - - -- -
--- - --. - - - --'
'Perseverance Yields Success'
iP
Ping Yi. Secondary School
End of Year Examination 2011
Sec 1 Express
Mathematics 4016 / 01
Paper 1 1 hour 15 minutes
l "'" '
Write your name, class and register number in the spaces at the lop of this page.
Wr~e in dark ~e or black pen.
You may use a pencil for any diagrams or graphs.
/ so
Do not use staples. paper clips, highlighters, glue or correction fluid.
The number of marks is given in brackets ( Jat the end of each question or part question.
Student's Comment
Parent's Comment
and Signature
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2
Answc1· a ll lh c questions.
I. Represent the two numbers (- J4 )2 and 15 -:· (- \fTi) on th<.: number line below.
[2J
• I I I I I I I I I I I I I •
-6 - 5 -4 - 3 - 2 - 1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6
2.
------ - - --- - -
Exp ress the following word statemenL~ algebraically in their simplest fom1.
------------
(a} Subtr.ict the square of a from the quotient ofp divided by the cube of q.
Ans: (a)
- - - [I J
Ans: (a) (I J
- - -- -- - -
(b)
Ans: (b) (I J
4. Correct 907.5895 to
(i) the nearest whole number,
Ans: (ii)-- - -- - - I IJ
Ans: (iii) -- -- - - - ri l
). The results of a survey on the height of a c lass of 16 secondary school students arc shown in a
frequency table below.
(ii) Whal percentage of the students in the class has a height greater than 170 cm?
Leave your answer lo I decimal place.
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4
Answer all the questions.
(ii) Find the lowest common multiple (LCM) oflhe tlrree numbers.
(b) Find the smallest positive integer k such that 22 x 3 x 11 x k is a perfect cube. I .eave
your answer in index notation.
Ans: (b) k= [l J
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5
Answer all the queslions.
4x-3 7x - 3
7. Solve the equation - - = - - +I.
2 9
..
,
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6
Auswcr a ll th e lluestions.
8. (a) TI1e ratio of Aily's height to Bily's height is 3:5. The ratio of Aily's height to
Carny's height is 2:3. Find the ratio of Aily's height to Bily's height to Camy's
height.
' .
(h) A 4-minutc overseas call costs $20.60. f\.1r Lee make.~ an overseas call from
09 55 to I0 I0. Assuming that the cost per minute is the same, calculate the cost
of Mr Lee's call.
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7
Answer all lbc questions.
' '
Ans: (a) % [2]
~~~~-----'--=-
r:h+31J
l 0. (a) Evaluate the value of \;ff ";' - - - when a = R, h ~ 2 and c = 6. J.eavc your answer
1 a · - 1oc
to 3 signilicanl figure.
Ans: (aJ
--- - - (2]
(b) Given that y =4( ~ 1· !!.. ) -d11 2, lin<l thc value ofy when d = 6 and 11 • 3.
II d
'.
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9
Am»>tr all the questions.
12. (a) (i) Write down a formula for an interior angle of a regular n-sidcd polygon,
in tcnns of 11.
(ii) Hence, if each interior angle of a regular n·sided polygon is 108°, find the
value of n.
(b) A hexagon luL~ exterior angles 85°, 74° , 105°, 2y0 , 3y0 and Jy0 • Find the
value of y.
Ans: (b) y =
_ _ __ _ 13]
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10
Answer nll the questions.
13. Every student in a school was asked to choose a book, a CD player or a set of computer
games as a birthday present. 1l1eir choices were presented on the pie chart as shown below
Calculate the
Computer Games
(i) value ofx,
CD
Player
Ans: (ii)
- -- - - - - [21
(iii) the number of stuctents who chose computer games if then: were 1440 student~
in the school.
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S econdary IE Fi nal Yea r Exam 2011 Ma rking Scheme
l'apcr I
Bl
'
.•.
2b 9a Ml
3z
3a
=- Al
z
- 5)2 + {[3 - (- 3)) x 25} - -250 Bl
-- Accept ONLY
- (- 2)2 0.0909.
5 0. I' 0.0909 Bl
19
3c 20%0 f 0.385 - 0.077 131 --
-
4i 908
·-·
I 131
4ii 907.590 Bl
4iii 908 RI
--
Si 14 Bl
Sii 1 Ml
~xl00%
36
8
=38 - %
9
=38.9o/c, Al
6ai llCF = 15 Gl
2
6aii I.CM= 3 3 x 5 x 7 " 4725 Bl Accept ONLY 4725.
I
I -
2
7 4x-3 7x - 3
-
- - = - - +I (multiply by 18)
2 9
9(4x - 3)=2(7x-3) + 18 Ml
36x - 27 = I4x - 6 -~ 18
,.
36x - 14x = 12+27 Ml
.. ' .
22x = 39 I
17
x = 1- orx = 1.77 Al
22
~·--
8a A:B = 3:5 = 6:10 (x2); A:C ,,- 2:3 - 6:9 (x 3) Ml
A:R:C = 6:10:9
Al
. ... ..
8b 09 55 to 1010 - ISmin
-·-·-- --- - -
15
- x$20.60
15 min - 4 Ml
i =$77.25 Al
- -- -·- --· -·-·-- ··
9a
-
12
x l00% ! Ml
400
I Al I
'
-- .
= 3%
l!
9b 100 Ml
- -· x 9.7
4
=242.5 Al I'
I
l
.- ·-
!On J8x2+3 x8
- .1
I 8i - 10x6 I
I I
I
-- ~4 Ml '
I
j
= JIO
= 3.16 Al
II
>-·-
!Ob
·-- --
4 X (6 ~?
-- - --· - ·- - - - ------ ,
- + --3) - 6 X .;>- I
3 6 Ml
I
= 4 x 2.!. _ 54 Ml
2
= 10 - 54
I
I
= --44
Al
2
3
I 2aii (11- 2)
-
- - x 180 = 108
II
Ml
c_
13i 5x~2 10 - 360
Sx= 150
x - 30 I
l Ji i Sx30
360 Ml
5
L
' I 3iii
::· -
12
2 10xl'1'10
Al
Ml I
360
=840 _.___
Al l__ ______,
3
Register No. Class
The number of marks is given in brackets [ ) at the end of each question or part question.
I~nd
Parent's Comment
Signature
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[2]
(b) Evaluate the following using a calculator. Leave your answer in fraction form .
fl\2 [3)
I his P.xam pap~r b~ tho property of Ping Yi Secondary School It must not be d\1p1ic.-, tcd in pan or whole.
3
Answer all lh e {1uestions.
3. The table below s hows the first live tcnns of a number sequence,
T1 = 1, T2 = 2, T3 9
5, T4 = 10, Ts : 17, .....
r.
"I l=O+l
2 2=1 I I -
3 5=4 + I
-
4 10-9 + l
5 17 - 16+1
6
---
~
20
4. The diagram be low shows an open container, used as a vase, with a regular hexagonal
cross-section. Given that AB is 6 cm, ve1tical height is 30 cm and the area of the equilateral
triangle AOB is 15.6 cm 2, find the total surface area of the contniner.
30cm
,>---... ~
, ''
' '\
?
Ans: cm· [3]
1his exam paper 1s the property of Ping Yi Secondary School. ll must not bo duphcattld 1n pan or whole
4
Answer all the <111estions.
This exam paper is the prooerty of Ping Yi Se<..-ondary School. It must not be dopticated in part or whole.
5
Answer all the questions.
[3}
Q . ..
o;,,< () 455
An.~: (ii) _ _ _ _ _ _ fl )
This wcam paper is the prope<ty ol Ping Yi Sccond~ry School. It must not be duplicated in pall or wholtt
6
An swer a ll the questions.
7. Simpli fy
' '
Ans: (a}
- -- -- - l2J
Jx 1 2 _2(x-I)
(b)
s 3
This exam paper is the property of Ping Yi ~ry School. II must nol be duplicated in p<J<1 or whole
.,
7
A.uswe1· all the questions.
8. In the figure below, A BCD is a square of side 21.2 cm. A, B, C and Dare points on the
>
Ans: (i) cm· [21
2
Ans: (ii) ~~~~~~~~
cm [I)
l his exam paper 1s the property of Ping Yi Secondary School. It rnust not be duplicated in part or \Vhole.
8
Answc1· all the questions.
9. Jn the diagram.below, BCDE and FGH are parallel lines, ACF and ADG a.re straight lines,
L.Ci!D =27° and L.ACD = 50°. Stating all appropriate reasons in your working, calculate
(i) LEDG,
H E
/
/_..;_/___
...
F /-· B
Diagram not drawn to scale
/
Ans (i) _ __ " [2]
----
(ii) , ,_ enc;,
(iii) L.DGF.
This P.xam paper is the property of Ping Yi Secondary School. It must not be duplicated in part or whole
9
Answer all th e <1ucstio us.
10. (a) The price of an adult admission ticket 10 an amusement park is $23 more than the
price of a child admission ticket. A family of3 adults and 8 children paid a total of
$201 for their admis.~ion tick els. Find the price of an adult ticket.
..
i
Ans: (a) _s_ _ __ _ - [3]
(b) The lengths of two pieces of rihbons are (a(Sx -y) - 3cr] cm and 3c(9x - y) cm.
(i) Find the total length of the two pieces o f ribbons. Simplify your answer.
Ans: · -- ~(2J
I I. In tl1e figure below, PQRS is a square and POR is a straight line. PQ • (a+ IO) cm,
QR = (6a - 5)cm andSO~ST. (a 1 IO)cm
(i) Write down the value of LOST. Pr - - - - -- - ; Q
Hence, find the aJ1gles m and n.
!
"I
(6a - 5) cml .0 /
'(,._
'--\··.
111 \ n
\.
s· '/'
Ill = :. [1]
11 = • l lJ
_ _ Ans: (iii)
......:...;::..:.:.....~..'..-=======--o==-"=
cm (21
Jo;nd of Paper
lhis oxnm paper is the properly of Ping Yi SecondRry School. It must not h" duplicated in part or whole.
Seconda ry 1 E Fin al Year Exam 2011 Marking Sche m e
Paper 2
Si 8 2
- -
Cycling time ~ dis= _ ,. h
12 3 Ml
Tota l time taken = ( I + 213) h = (60 + 4-0) min
= t 00 m in Al
~
79
(4a -3+12c)( ) - 2c(a +I)
= ~a -~+2c-2nc-2c M
6 6
2 I
= - a - 2ac - - A
3 2
~---1---------
7b 3xi-2 _ 2(x- l)
- - - - - - - - - ·--t-- -
5 3
= 3(3x
-- 1 2) l O(x
_.__ -_ 1) M
15 15
9x+6 lOx-10
=- - -
15 15
= 9
__x +..;.
6_-_,_(l_O_x _
- _IO..:.) M
15
9x-l0x+6+10
= -
15
- x+ l 6
hi _A_r_ea_o_f-ci-rc-l-e -_-3-.1-4_2_x_(3_0/2_)~2-------+--~
~-- -~-- _._ ·_·-- _
2
_ _ _ _ _-_7_C_l6.9_5_c_:rn_i ·- - - -- - I -- -
1 8ii Area of unshaded rcgion=2 l.2 x 21.2 ~ 449.44 cm'
!- o···
nlll Arca of shaded region
~ 11rea of circle - arcn of square
~ 706.95 - 449.44 M
= 257.51 cm2 A
l-
9i .CADC - 180° - 50° - 27° (L sum of£\) M Deduct 1M from total
if there is(arc} wrong
"' 103° reason(s).
L EDG =L'.ADC (vt:rt. opp. Ls)
- 103° A
- -· - - - - -- -1-- - - -+- - - - - - - .
L CDG + l.'.EDG (orLADC) Deduct IM from total
if there is(are} wrong
~ I 80° (adj. Ls on str. Linc} reason(s).
L CDG • 180° ·- ~ M
*Accept error carried
- 77° Al
forward from IOi)
- - - - ·- - -
2
3
385
I x= - 1-1
I =3s Al
--
I Ohi a(8x y ) - 3cx . ~ 3c(9x - y)
Accept other
- llw. - ay - 3cx + 27ex 3cy Ml
arrangem ent of the
I=Bax ay + 24cx 3cy Al final 4 terms
f--- - l -
l Obi i 8a.r - ny ~ 24cx - 3cy
- " -
11i LOST = 4 5° Bl
1
-1 180" - -4 5-. - -
I Jn - 2 (isos. ti)
-= 61.s• Bl
11ii a + 10 = 6a 5
- Ml
-
.
5a = 15
a =3 Al
Class: Sec 1
1. Write your name, class and index number in the spaces provided on this
page.
9. The intended marks for each question or part of a question are given in
brackets [ ].
5 r;:;:;
81, 0.13, 17, I, 64, 125, J[, 11, v 23
13 '
Write down
(a) two prime numbers,
(b) two cube numbers,
(c) two irrational numbers.
(b) _ _ __ _ _ _ _[I]
(c) " - -- - - - -- - [I J
(b) _ _ _ __ _ __ [l]
Ans _ _ _[2]
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4 .
G 1ven l hat -Sx ;:;; -Jy , fim d the vaI ue o f x: y.
2 10
5 The table shows the average temperature of four different countries on I st January
2009.
Ans: (a) - - - - -- -· -- - -[ I J
(b) [I)
. . 2
6. {a) SoIve the mequahty - x 2'.' 11.
3
(b) Use your answer in part (a) to find the smallest value ofx if xis an integer.
(b) - - _ _ _ _ _ _[I]
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7 Evaluate
(a) (-2) 3 - ( - 9x4)-;-(2x3 2 )
Ans_ _ __ __ __ [2]
2 I 1 I
(b) 2 - x(- - )---;- -
3 4 12 2
Ans_ _ _ _ _ _ [2]
Ans _ _ _ _ __
_l!J
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Ans_ _ _ _ _ __[2J
9 Write down the missing terms in the following number sequenc es. [2]
I 3 7 21
(b) , 10,,
2. 4, 6,,
4 - 2y 6y + I . ti . . . . fi
I0 E xprcss - - - - - - as a s ingle ract10n m its simplest onn.
s 3
Ans_ _ _ __ __ [3]
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A
B
Ans- - - _ _ [2]
12 The back to back stem and leaf diagram shows the numbers o f s it-up completed in
o ne minute by 13 boys and 17 girls in Sec I E5.
-
Boxs Girls
,_. -- I 9
I
·- - ·- -
9-
·--
2
..
3
- 37 6 7
- - ·-
7 3 I 4 2 5 7 8 9
9 8 66 5 4 5 3 4 5 6 8
7 5 3 6 2- 8
Key: 314 means 43 Key: 415 means 45
Ans: (a) _ _ __ _ [I ]
(b) What is the mode o f the number o f s it-up completed by all the students?
Ans: (b) _ _ _ _ _ [ IJ
(c) Distinction is awarded to the best 20% of the students. What is the least
number of s it-up has to be completed by this group of students in order to
achieve distinction grade?
Ans: (c) _ _ _ [ I]
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13 In the diagram shown, BDE is a straight line and line AE is parallel to line BC.
T riangle ABC is an isosceles triangle where AC = BC.
(c) LA.BE.
B---+----~-' C
State your reason clearly for each angle property used.
(a)
A.ns(a)_ _ _ __ .l2 J
(b)
A.ns(b)__ __ [I ]
(c)
A.ns(c)_ _ __ _ _ [J l
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14. The pie chart shows the composition of a fast- food product.
It is given that there are twice as much of Vitamin & minerals as Fat.
(a) Calculate the value of w.
(b) Calculate the percentage of Fats in the fast-food product. Give your answer
as a fraction.
(c) Given that one such fast-food product contains 200 grams of proteins,
calculate the total mass of the fast-food product.,
--------
....
Carbohydrates
Vitamines \
& minerals
101
w
160 Fats
Proteins
Ans:(a)_ _ _ _ [2]
(b)
Ans(b)_ _ _ _ _[2]
(c)
Ans(c) _ _ [2]
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Answer key
Q3 20%
Q4 3 : 25
I
Q6 (a) x216 - (b) 17
2
5
07 (a) -6 (b)
6
13 31
09 {a) 67 ' 13 I (b)
-3 '12
7-36y
QIO
15
Qll 20cm
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BUKIT BATOK SECONDARY SCHOOL
SECOND SEMESTRAL EXAMINATION 2011
Secondary One Express
Mathematics
BUKIT BATOK
SECONDARY SCHOOL
PART2
Class: Sec 1
1. Write your name, class and index number in the spaces provided on this page.
4. If working is needed for any question, show it in the space below that question.
7. If the degree of accuracy is not specified in the question, and if the answer is not
exact, give the answer to three significant figures.
9. The intended marks for each question or each part of a question are given in
brackets [ ].
(Type text)
Bukit Balok Secondary School
Mathematics Secondary One £rpress SA 2 20 I I Parr 2
Ans (a)_ _ _ __ _[ I]
- · ·- - - ·---------- - - - -- - - -- -- - --------- - -
(b) In 200 I, the price of one litre of petrol was 72 cents.
(i) 65% of this price is 'tax ' and the remainder is 'other costs'. Find, in its
simplest form, the ratio of tax to other costs. Give your answer in the form
m: n, where m and n are integers.
(ii) ln 2002 the price of one litre of petrol was 81 cents. Calculate the percentage
increase in the price of petrol from 2001 to 2002,
(iii) The price of petrol in 2001 was 12% less than the petrol price in 2000.
Calculate the price of one litre of petrol in ;woo. Give your answer.correct to
the nearest cent.
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2 (a) Jolm wants to cover his living room with new floor tiles. The entire floor
measures 600cm by 280cm. Given that he only wants to use whole pieces of
square tiles, find
(i) the largest possible length of the side of each tile,
(ii) the number of such tiles that are needed to cover the floor.
Ans(b)(i)_ _ _ __ [2]
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3b - 2 b+3 4b - 5
2(b) (ii)
2 5 3
Ans(b)(ii)_ _ _ _ _[3]
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3 A piece of wire is cut into three pieces and bent into three different shapcs.
The first piece is bent into a circle of radius 7 cm.
The second piece is bent to fonn a rectangle of length 4x cm and width 2, c m.
The third piece is bent to form a right-angle-triangle of side 3x cm, 4x cm and the longest
22
side, 5x cm. Take Jr= - where necessary.
7
(a) Express in le~ of x, in its s implest form, the perimeters of the rectangle and the
triangle respectively.
Second piece ( rectangle ) [l)
~------------~·
(b) If the length of the wire is I 16cm, form an equation in terms of x. Hence solve the
equation.
(b)_ _ __ [2J
(c)_ _ __ [3]
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Ans(a)(i)_ __ _ __ __ _ [l l
(ii) If the advertisement that Mrs. Ong wants to put up contains 60 words, how
much does she have to pay?
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5 (a) ABCD is a parallelogram. Stating the reasons clearly, calculate the unknown
angles p. q and r .
Ans p = ----~[!}
Ans q = _ _ _ _ _ _[2]
Ans r= - - - -- [2]
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(ii) The diagram below is made up of a square, a regular pentagon and an incomplete
regular polygon ABCDE .... of n sides. Find
D 1----~
Ans (b)(ii)(b)
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·· ---·- '-· ~r
1 )( 1,
".a=.:-:-~
l>;1!Ct:rn I
(c) Write down a formula, in terms of n, for the number of matchsticks K needed to
make Pattern n. [ 1J
Ans(d)(i)_ _ _ _ _[ I]
Ans(d)(ii)_ __ __ [ IJ
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7 Figure I below shows a cylinder that is half filled with water. The diameter of the
cylinder is 32cm and the length is 0.6 m.
32cm 32cm
Fig I Fig 2
(a) Calculate, in cm3, the volume of water in the cylinder. Leave your answer'in terms
of ff.
(b) Taking 7£ to be 3.142, calculate, in cm2 , the surface area of cylinder in contact with
water.
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7 (c) Water from the cylinder is then poured into a triangular prism. The base of the
triangular prism has length 32 cm and perpendicular height 20 cm as shO\vn in
figure 2 . Taking rr to be 3. I 42, find the height of the water level in the prism in
centimetre.
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8 (a) The following frequency table shows a survey done on the speed of l 00 cars on a
certain stretch of road. (3]
--
Speed (v km/h) Number of Mid-value (x)
cars (f)
25 < v $ 35 2
-·
35 < v $45 8
45 < v $ 55 26
55 < v ~ 65 41
65 < v $ 75 18 .
--
75 < v ~ 85 5
-----
Total
~
·-
By completing the above table of values, calculate an estimate of the mean speed
of the cars.
Ans(a)
(b) Pauline needs to travel from Bishan Park to Pasir -Ris within 84 minutes in order
to be punctual for school. The distance between Bishan Park and Pasir Ris is 63
kilometres.
(i) Will she be on time for her lesson if she travels by bus at an average speed
of 50 km/h? Explain your answer with working. [2)
Ans (b)(i)._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
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8(b) (ii) What time must she leave Bishan Park if she needs to reach Pasir Ris by
07 06? Assume that her travelling time is 84 minutes.
The table below gives some values of x and the corresponding values ofy. where
y = 4-3x .
(c) A(l .5, w) is a point on the line y = 4- 3x. Mark the point A on the graph and hence
write down the val uc of w. [ 1]
(d) On the same axes, draw a line L which passes through the points ( 6, I )
and ( -2, 5) [I]
(f) Write down the coordinates of the point where the line y = 4 - 3x meets the
line L [I]
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Answer Keys
l(a) 0.349 (b )(i) 13:7 (ii) 12.5% (iii) 82 cents
(b) 20sides
8(a) 46.Jkm/h (b)(i) she takes 75.6mins to travel by bus so she will be on tike for her
lesson. (ii) 05 42
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Class IRegister No I Name
MATHEMATICS
Paper I 11Oct2011
lh
Candidates answer on the Question Paper.
Write your class, register number and name on all the work you hand in.
Write in dark blue or black pen.
You may use a pencil for any diagrams or graphs.
Do not use staples, paper clips, highlighters, glue or correction fluid.
If working is needed for any question it must be shown in the space below that question.
Omission of essential working wi II result in loss of marks.
The total of the marks for this paper is 50.
You are expected to use a scientific calculator to evaluate explicit numerical expressions.
If the degree of accuracy is not specified in the question, and if the answer is not exact, give the
answer to three significant figures. Give answer in degrees to one decimal place.
For 7r, use either your calculator value or 3.142.
(b)_,_ _ _ __ [I]
(b) % [2]
- - - - -- -
4. Factorise complcteJy:
(a) I 5a?b 1 - 33ab'
·fl]~
5. The ratio of the age of Lisa to the age of her mother is 1: 4 . The ratio of the age Lisa's
mother to the age of Lisa's grandfather is s: 9 .
If Lisa's grandfather is 72 years ol~ find:
(i) the age of Lisa's mother,
(ii) the age of Lisa,
(iii) ratio ofthe age of Lisa to the age of Lisa's mother to the age of Lisa's
grandfather.
Answer -i i)
- -- - ----- ears ol<l [2]
(b) ~r - 10 =_l_r
4 2
(c) 3/-)
- - =7
2t+3
Answer:(a)x= _ _ _ _ __ [1]
(b)r= _ _ _ _ _ [2]
(c)t= _ _ _ _ _ [2)
7. In the diagram, ABCD is a trapezium. BEC is a semicircle with centre o and a radius
of 3 cm. If AB = 12 cm and D c = 5 cm, calculate the following:
(a) the area of trapezium ABCD
(b) the area of the shaded region ABE c D and correct to 1 decimal place (Take
Jr = 3. 142 ).
5cm
D~----;;--, C
E
o.Ej
:o
'(")
A£--~-~-~----'"'--'s··
12 cm
(b) _ _ __ _ _ _ _ cm 2 [2]
(a) p'
(b) q'
(c) r,
D
Answer:(a)p = _ _ _ _ __ (I)
(b)q= _ _ __ [I)
(c)r = (2)
9. a) Using your ruler, compasses, protractor and set squares, construct a [~)
Answer:
B 7 cm A
4= 02 +4
6= 12 +5
10 = 22 +6
16 = 32 +7
a= b2 +8
?I
x= y2 +50
Answer:(a)a= _ _ b = __ [2]
(b)x= _ _ y = __ [2]
63cm
D 45cm
'-'-----__,.....
,c
20cm
A....__ _ _ _ _ ____,B
75cm
13. The height of 18 boys from Bukit Merah School is shown in the table below.
BMSS Sec I Express End-of-Year Paperl 2011
IO
Hei!!ht (x cm) I I 0 < x :s; 120 120 < x s 130 130 < x S l40 140 < x s 150
Number of
4 x . 5 2
boys
Answer :(a) - - - -- - [1 ]
Answer :(b)
,.
10
9 -
rJ)
>. 6
0
.0
0 5 --
Ci>
.0
E
4 - .__
:l
z 3
2 -
j
r . [2]
110 120 130 140 150
Height (cm)
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Hi) $ : ).0~ 'S.b
b o.) )(.:: -1
b) r--.:ttO
c) l=--2
1 ()) b[ (,Li2.
b) ~ b~ q CMz. ( ~ ~ fJ ?cm A
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b) Lt 2 Jb~
L-) Lr ::. ,-6 °
2
2
4. Two towns, A and B, are 198 km apart.
(a) Jimmy travelled by car from town A to town B at an average speed of 66
km/h. How long did the journey take? [1]
(b) He travelled back by car from town B to tOwn A in 5 hours 30 mi~utes.
Find his average speed, in kilometres per hour, on the returned journey. [I)
.. l\
.5. . Mrs Loh keeps a monthly account of four items of expenditure. The figures for a _.
particular month are shown in the table below.
Item Amount{$}
Food 300
Utilities a
Entertainment 180
Transport b
Transport
Food
Entertainment
(a) How much did Mrs Loh spend on the four items in that month? (2)
(b) Calculate the angle of the sector representing entertainment. [2]
(c) Find the percentage of the amount money spent on transport. [2)
7. Mrs Lim was givensome money to buy fruits for making a fruits hamper. She can
buy x oranges at a price of 3 for $1.00 and she would be left with $0.80.
Alternatively, she can buy (x + 9) apples at $0.20 each and she would be left with
$0.60.
(a) Write down an expression in terms of x for
(i) the amount of money Mrs Lim spent buying oranges in terms of x, [ 1]
(ii) the amount of money Mrs Lim spent buying apples in terms of x. [1]
(b) Hence form an algebraic equation in terms of x and solve for the value of x. [2]
(c) How much money does Mrs Lim have for buying fruits? [2]
(d) During a fund raising campaign, each fruits hamper was sold at $16.70.Find the [2]
minimum number of hampers needed to be sold if at least $5000 is to be raised
during the campaign.
8. The diagram below shows part of a tree trunk in the shape of half a cylinder. It is 4 m
long and its semi-circular end has an arc length of95 cm. (Take ;r = 3.142)
Calculate
(i) the radius of the trunk in metres, [2]
(ii) the volume of the trunk in m3 f2]
(iii) calculate the total surface area of the semi-circular trunk in m 2 , [3]
(iv) the cost of painting the trunk, correct to the nearest cent, given that it r1]
costs 70 cents to paint one square metre.
9. A company offers 2 different pay schemes for annual pay increase to their
employees:
(a) David is an employee who earns $2400 a month. Which scheme should he [ 3)
choose in order to recei ve more pay in the following year? Jus.tify your
answer.
(b) Steven, another employee finds that both schemes give the same amount' of pay (2J
raise. What is Steven's present salary?
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1 a 2
Given that x =4, y = 5 and z =-8, find the value of
.
5x-{/zi + .YZ.
x
2
5x - {/zi + yz
x
= 5(4)-~(-8)2 + 2(5)(-
4
8) [ml]
= 20-4-20 ..
= -4 [al] [2]
b s·1mp1
rfy -
x+4
- -5-3x
--
9 6
x+4 5-3x
- - - --
9 6
2(x+4)-3(5-3x)
= [ml]
18
2x+8 - 15+9x
=
18
I lx - 7
::;:; [al] [21
18
[GJ+HH- 1 ~J
c [2]
360- 156-156
(ii) L PSR = = 24° [bl]
2
b (i) Exterior L of polygon = 180 - 156 = 24° [bl] (1)
360 [I)
(ii) No. of sides of polygon= =15 sides
24
3 a
5 165 270
3 l 33
11
54
18
[ml]
HCF=5x3 [2]
[al]
=15
The longest length of each strip is 15 cm.
b 165+270
Total number of strips obtained =
15
= 29 strips [bl] (I]
·'
..
4 a T:zme=-=
198 3 h rs
. [1]
[bl]
66
b 198 [1]
Avg Speed= - =36 km/h [bl]
5.5
d Total Distance
Average speed for entire journey=
Total time
396
= -~
(ml)
9.25
= 42.81 km/h [al J [2]
1--
II = 135° ~ $300
I
I = l0 ~ --
135
$300
[2]
.
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2
b Angle of the sector representing entertainment:
360-135-54 - 81 [2]
= x lOO [ml]
360
=25% [al)
6 a) umt. pnce
. o f organic
. peanut 01., m
. = -15
2
-
= $7.50 / 1
l c)
Co~sumption rate for olive oil =_!_ I I day
8
I
= - I / day
8
[blJ [11
3.5
= --
A bottle of 3.5 1 of olive oil will last for 0.125
= 28 days [bl]
[ 1]
----
1- -·
- -
7 a)i)
Amount of money spent on buying oranges = ( x )( j)
:::: $ ~ [bl ] ( I]
3
a)ii) Amount of money spent on buying
apples = ( x+ 9)(0.2)
= $(0.2x+ I.8) [bl] [ lJ
-··- c)
Amount Mrs Lim has = = ( x )( ~) + 0 .8
= •: +0.8 {ml]
I 5000
y > 16.7
[ml)
y > 299.41
Or
5000
= [ml]
16.7
=299.4 1
BMSS IE EOY P2 20 11 4
ii) I [2]
Volumeof trunk= = - x 7r x 0.302362 x 4 (ml)
2
=0.57449
: : : 0.574m3 {al]
iii) Total Surface Area:
2
=6.506lm [al]
..
iv) Cost of painting the trunk = 6.5061x70 [I]
=455.42
::::::455cents [bl]
8% of y = 6% of y + 40
2 3
- y = -y+40 [MJ]
I 25 50
I I
- y = 40
I 50
y = 2000 [A I]
)
Name: ( ) ......Date : 11 Oct 20 11
\iVt1le yovr name and index nu1nber on all tho work y\lv hand in
Write in dark ~e °' blacl< pen on bolh sides of lhc pope1
You may use a pe11C1I t0< any dia9rarns °'
o•~phs .
Do no! u ~o slaples. pllper chps, highlightcrt., glue o, correc1ion ttuie1
You are remin'1ed of the need tor c lear prcscn1ation In your answers
l
Score
I
r - -Total marks 60 Parent's Date
L __ Signatu re
_ _j__
_ _ ~ turn the p:iges until you are told to do s_o _ _
This paper consists ol .!.!_printed pages and ! blank page .
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Ans: (a) _ __ _ __ _ ~ [ IJ
2. F"alua1 c each tlt the following. g1v111g your answcn; corrccl 10 3 ~1gn1ficant figures.
(a) 12352 - 1
5
x 8 ·92
11 ( l.1n)'
3;i: 26.3
(b)
Ji 2.65 : o.oi
•
(b)_ - - - --
J
3. (al If ooe f1hh of2520 i< the sa!lle J ' 2' x3• x7
lb) Hence or othe1w1\C. lind the smallest v3lue ol k whe<c 7' x3' x7 ' x k 1s a
9
J2. 0.78, ()
1
Ans: (a} _ _ _ 11 I
(b) _ _ f 11
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r\a~yita/MJ1hs/I Exp1FOY/Plf201 I
4
{o) rn/min.
ib) on/s.
6. Given that C = F ' + .!.. pn, find the value of n whrn F ~ 5. 1> :~ 0.4, :ind C '" 65 .
2
An<: _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ __ (2)
(h) 9gh+4~'1 - 15 - Jg .
(l>) _ _ _ _ (2)
Nasyita/i'v1aths/ I Exp/EOY1T'li201 I
8. (a) Simplify 213p - 2!p-2qlJ .
(b) Sul:>trart the >um of 5ab I a - .l/J and 2<> - 4b + ba from JO- ?ab.
(b) _ (3)
(a) Wnte uuwn an exp1es.<mn, in 1rm1s of A. for lhc num~I or books Chai Darren hns
(h) 1lie l<>IJI numbet ortxx>ks is 121 Find the number or boo~s Chai Halil. ha~
Ans: (J) _ II J
(bl ._ _ _ _ _ !_ 121
6
JO. In 1ht figure, PQ II HS, LOAM - , + I0° and LABR - 3 r - 10• Find the value of x.
Q
+ 10'
-- _----
J(
~-
1 --£_ -
A - - --- ..
- -----------N
R
p
Ans: _ _ _ _ 121
(a) X.
(b) ).
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Nas)na/:>101hvl 1"p/EOY/P1!20l I
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,\ns · (a) _ _ _ __ _ _ II)
13 (a} During the G1ea1 Sing;iporc Sn le. the p1i,· es of Mokia handphoncs we1c
sold al 30% dis.:ot1111. William bought the phone hcfmc 1hr snl• sinned I low
much did he pay for 11 1f 1he price of 1he phone dunng rhc <al• wns S285"
<;il'f' your answ~r to lhr nearest t€'nts..
1b\ :..1r Aqeel bough1 a condominium tn 2001 for $51XIOOO H~ ~Id i11n lOH) for
$650 OOo Find the pcn.:cn1agc inc1ease in 1h~ price of tht· l ondo1ninJLun
_ ___ 121
(h) _ _ , _ _ _ % [21
Nnsy1ia/Ma1hs/f Exp/EOY/1'1120 I I
8
14. /\ s11n1 of money was divided bctv.-·ccn A. JJ and C in the ratio 2 : 3 : '1.
If instead. this money had been divided c<1ually be tween them, A would have
Jcccived an ex1ra .$20 Vii'h(ll v1a~ the 101al stun of rnoncy?
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15. In a survey. 48 children were asked how they travelled to school.
The resuhs of the survey are shown in the bard1art.
30
Number 24
of
C111hlrcn 18
,
B11s
12
6 ...
0 .... .. ,
Car
(a) Express the toial numbe.r of children who 1ravc)_lcd by bus or cycled as a
frac1ion of 1he rot:ll number of children.
Give your ans"'·er in i1s h.>\vcst tcnus.
(b) The same infonn"tion is 10 be shown in a pie chan.
hnd the ani;le which represents the childien who uavellcd by car.
(c) Calc11la1e the percentage of children who travelle.d by bus to school.
(C) - - · -- ·- ·· - - _ _% 1ll
I b.
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4
B
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A;.< 2
, '.! - I 0 2 3
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(
(b) l'lo11hc po1n1 1)(-2,0) and label il ~~aily. loin all 1hc poini- and wri1~ dow111he
name or !he quadrilatcml ABCD.
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(b) _ _ 121
k) _ _ __ .squa1e u1111Sl21
(d) l'.!J
. 10
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Samo made a Valentine's Day card which is made from a square and two
I~
1.5 rn
i\ swim1nir11: pool measures 3.5 m by 5 111 and the heig ht of the wall 1s 15 m.
(b) Uncle fared has to 1>3uu the inner surface of the pool. Given that I litre of
2
pain1 can cover 5 nl , ho\v rno:iny lit.res of pain1 docs he rc<p1ire '?
(b) The paint is sold 1n 4- liire containers. Vind the lea." numbe1 or containers of
paini that Uncle Jared needs to buy.
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Bl
= - 0 ,671
- - - - - -·- -- ·- -·
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. 3 (a) 5
.! x 2520 = 504
504 ' 2 3 x3 1 x?
Bl for each correct answer.
Therefore • .x = 3,y = 2, z = I
(b) ror·a perft•ct cube,
50<1x k = 2; )< 31 x 7 x 3 x 7 x 7
:.k 3x 7 x 7
147 Bl
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65 = 25 + (0.4){n)
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I = .. 6s(r+ 41) I
II (b) 9gh+4s1i - 1s - 3.i:
I - 9h(g+5) - 3(5+g)
= = (g + 5 )( 9 lz - 3) Ml
= 3 ( g I 5 )( 3 h - I) Al
= 2[3p 2 p ·l 4q]
~ 6p - 4p+8q Ml
~' 2p+~q
Al
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=
= 10 13ab- 3a; 7b Ml
Al
9(a) r + 2 Bl
x + I0 I 3x - 30 180
4,t 20 - 180
10. Ml
~x =200
.l - so Al
I 7,\ + Jx = 180 Ml
I 11. (a) I 0 r = 180
Al
r ' 18
12.(.l) 59 Bl
(b) 611 - I 81
Ml
(IJ) $650 000 $500 000 = $150 000
M I unit = $20 Ml
9 units= $180 Al
7
" Bl
IS (ij)
8
360
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6
6 children -- - 48
= 45~ Al
(c) ,!_ (2 +5) x 3 = I0.5 square units
2
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Wrile in dark blue or black pen on both sides of the paper.
Do not use staples. paper clips, highlighters. glue or correction fluid.
The number or marks is given in brackels [ ] at the end of each question or part question.
The lolal number of marks for lhis paper is 60.
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I. (a) Bus Service /\ leaves lhc Pas ir Ris Interchange every 3 minulcs. Flu~ Service
13 leaves the Pa~ir Ris Interchange every:'> minutes and Bus Service C Je~vcs
the Pi~~ir Ris Interchange every 8 minutes. If all the.three bus services first
leave the bus interchange at 06 00, at what time would the th ree buses next
leave the interchange together? [3 J
(b) Mrs Tan has3 pieces of ribbons measuring 120cm, 192 cm and 252 cm
respectively. She wants to cut the ribbons into smaller pieces of equa l
lengths with no remainders.
(i) Find the greatest possible length of each of the small er pieces of
ribbons. [2}
(ii) How many such small er pi.::ccs of ribbons can she get rrorn the
original 3 pieces of ribhons? [I]
(b)
..ty _ fZ + XZ
[2)
z x y
(a) • ~X - 2x - Y [21
4 5
2(m - 1) "1(2m I)
(b) _:__ __.:. + - - (2)
3 ,,
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:'. A 1rain traveJctl a distance of625 km in 5 hours anti then without stopping.
traveled a further distance of 240 km at an average speed of I 00 km/hr.
Calq1late:
(a) the average speed for the 1st part of the journey. [ JJ
-(b)
(c)
the lime taken, in hours and minutes, for the second part of the journey.
the average speed for the whole journey.
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[2]
T
s
(llz - 28)"
p Q R
(a) x, [2]
(c) z. [2)
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7. PQR is a triangle Ill which l'Q = (5.r - 2) cm, QR= (6x + I) cm and PR -
rn x 4)
! cm.
(Sx - 2) on Ux+4) cm
Q R
(6x+ I) cm
(a) Given that the perimeter of triangle PQR is 53<m, fom1 an equation in tenns
of x. - (I]
(b) Find the value ofx. (21
(c) Using (b), find the length of the shortest side of the triangle. fI I
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X. On a piece of blank paper. con~truct a quadrilateral ABCD such that the base
AB = 9 cm and / B11D =85° . AIJ 7 cm . L !IBC =75° and ('{) 6.8 cm [2)
{c) The perpendicular b1~ector and the angle bisector meet at X. Measure mid
write down the lenkth of AX. [I j
9.
31.5 cm
The cross sectional area of1hc prism shown above is a quadrant of a c ircle of radius
22
6 cm and height 3 1.5 cm. Taking Tr = , find
7
(a) the area of the quadrJnt , 111
(b) the volume of th e prism . 111
-(c) the total surface area of the prism. f3l
(b) Using a scale o f2 c111 to 1cprcscnl 1 unit on the x-axis and I cm to represent I
unit on the y-ax is . draw the graph of y - 2(x - 1) for 1hc va lues ofx in the
Klioo~fll'-'F..\fl' ?/l;,'O}'·JIJ/ I
6
Il. Th~ pie chart below shows how Hannah spends her allowance of $240 in a
particular rlJO!lth.
(a) Ca lculate:
(i) the nmount spent on food . II I
(ii) the IT-action of the amount spent on shopping. (1)
(c) Given that she spent twice the amount on movies than on storybooh,
calculate the amount she spent on mov.ics. [3)
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7
(a) 3 !3 5 8
5Ll~Ll
2L 1 ~.L..!
2LL.L4
2LL.L2
LL.Ll [MIJ
LCl\.1 = Jx5x2x2x2
- JS x8
~ 120mins
~ 2 hrs IMll
0600 -< 2 hrs ~ 0800 h13 (8:00 am)I A I J
( b)
=9.!...!. I/\ I I
12
T +y 2X V
(a)
4 5
5(x + y ) 4( 2-'__~
20
A"ho"WW/LWP2;EOY!21JI I
8
5x t 5 y - 8x+4y
- -- IMlJ
20
2(m - I) 3(2111 - 3)
(b) I
3 4
2{4){m - I) 3(3X2m - 3)
= -- +
12 12
2(4)(m - I} 0 (3}(2m - .3}
=
12
8(m - 1) + 9(2m --~
= 12
8m - 8 +1 8m 27
= IMI)
12
26m - 35
= 12
[All
)x 2
(b) 5+ - - = I
4
) 1- 2
,, .r - 5 !Mil
1, - 2 4(.x - 5)
>x - 2 = 4x - 20
\.\ - 4 X c ·-20 I ;> )Ml) ,
- x - 1&
t I~
864
J\verage ~ed • (M J1
- 7.4
• I 1689km//,r (116 ~iA?n/hr) [AIJ
(bl 5y 24 69°
5y = ?~u )Mii
(c) 4z - 28 09°
l\z =97" IMll
C =?4 l5° (24 I~ o) (All
x 50 -:· 12 I •
2
x 4 f t\ll
(c) (5x - 2) = 20 - 2 = 18 cm
3
(- x+4) = 6+4 = 10 cm
2
(6x I I)= 24 ! l = 25 <:m
8. (•) 1.cngtb of BC ~ 6 cm fA II
l
9. (a) Arca of quadrant ~ x irri
2
l 22
= - x - x 6x(1 [Ml)
2 7
2
...
- 28 r:m' (28.29 cm 1 ) IAlJ
7
2
(b) Volume of p1ism ~ 28 x 31.5
7
1
"' 89 1 C/11 JAi]
= 189 -1189 1- 28
2
~ 28 2 ·l 297 [Mil
7 7
= 731 -
4
C!tl
, (731.57 cm') IAll
7
10. (;o) (I = - 12 fAl)
. 0
" fA l)
11 . (")(i) -105 x 24 0
360
=$70 JAi)
60 I
(I j) --- = IAI)
360 6
45
(iii) x l00%
360
KhooWWIF:MP2/EOY/20! !
II
= 12.5% [Al]
·1
(h) 2::.. x 360° !Ml)
240
!All
(c) L rcprcsc1uing fnovic:~ anc1 $I01ybook.s
= 720
2x + x = 72°
3x "' 72°
x - 72° ·'"3
x = 24"
2x = 2 x 24 = 48°
Arnounl spent on n1ovics
48
"' - - x $240 [Ml)
360
= $32 [Al]
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U:;e Exan1iner'.
two-dollar note Use
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For
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18 (~) Find the 'mallest integer y that satisfies the inequality .6 y > - 54 . /•'or
Exont1ntJr'
Us. 1 2 Ust<
(h)(i) Solvc - x l "-7 .
s
I 3
(ii) I Jenee, find the largest possible value ofx if x is a prime number.
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r"' 9 In the figure, RSllPQ, LSRA 30", /RAQ = (7x - 40)0 and For
&-
u... / AQP = (2 x+ 25) 0 • Find the value of x. Uso
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For 11 The following pie cha rt shows the brand of mobile phones owned by a group of For
·aminer's E:itnn>in1
Use
teenagers . Use
/_ ... - ·--~
/
/ Nokia
LG
( 118° Samsung )
'l /
\ ./
,/
\ ,,,.,,.,"'" Sony
~ Ericsso~
----- -· ___ ...---
(a) Write down the fraction of teenagers who own a Samsung mobile phone.
(b) ·nic number of teenagers who own a Sony Ericsson mobile phone is three
times more than the number of teenagers who own a LG phone. Calculate the "
angle of the sector which represents the number of teenagers who own a Sony
Ericsson mobile phone.
(c) Calculate the total number of teenagers in the group if the number of
teenagers who own a Nokia mobile phone is 24 more than ~10se who own a
Sony Ericsson mobile phone.
12 Constnict a quadrilateral PQRS where PQ = 6.5 cm, QR = 4.8 cm, RS = 8.5 cm, For
?-~iuuiner 's f;xiJmir>e-r.
u.w. L.PQR -· 75°and L.QRS- 98°.
Use
On the same diagram, constrncr
(a)(i) the perpendicular l>is(!{:tor of PS.
(ii) lhe angle l>isec101 of L. PSR.
(b) Jvlark the poiol X where these two bisectors meet. Measure the length of PX.
r., 4 (a) Find the smallest possiole value of w if 1t leaves a rcmaind(;r o f I when Fur
~amjrlef"s
.X,f1(11i06f's
divided by 2, 3 or 5. vse
USO
1
(b)(i) 18.k 2x3 x2 1 x3 Ml
k - 12 Al
(b)(ii) HCF of I 8 and 45 = 9 AI
(b)(ii)........... . ......... ll I
a I
(b) =l ·-
a+ 3 4
a 5
-- =
a+3 4
4a ~ 5(a ~ 3) M 1 - cross multiply
a =-15 Al
(h) Vinegar and water are mixed in the ratio 1: 4 by volume. If the volume of the
solution is 900 cm1,
180+ '
Ml
720 3
540 I 3~ =
72()
x - 60 cm 3 A 1
f-Ot 8 (a) Find the smallest integer y that satisfies the inequality 6y > -54. For
~amirier'.-; ExamifK
Us&
(b)(i) Solve ~x -~ x > - 7. Use
(ii) Hence, find the largest possihle value orx if xis a prime number.
(a) 6y > 54 Al
y> ··9 Ml
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p 1)..- ; 2S)" Q
/-or 10 Jn the diagram, ABCD is a <1uadrilaterul in which AB -- AD , BC= CD, LRA/) =50''
~xwniner"s
Use and LADC :: 140 °
(a) Find LBCD .
(b) Whal is the special name given to quadrilateral ABCD?
L AL>fJ =
180' -50'
-~ -
. Or sir , 140" +MO'+ LBc.-v- 360°
2 -. (b<1.u.• L ,· n'1>.r 1\}
(sum of inc ongles of a quad) M 1
=65°
/ CDB=l40•-65° LBCD=30° Al
- 75°
/RC!) ~ 180'- 75° 7S"(Lrsum of.~) MI
" 30° A I
I
J I The following pie cha1t shows the biand ()f mobile phones ownctl by a group of
1ccnagcrs.
(b)--------······-···---··· 111
LG
SamsunQ
Sony
Ericsson
..._____
___
(a) Write down the fraction oftccnai.;cr~ who own a Samsung mobile phone.
(b) If the number of teenagers who own a Sony Ericsson mobile phon e is three
times more than the number of teenagers who own a LG phone. Calculate
the angle of the sector which rcprc.~enrs the number of teenagers who own
a Sony Ericsson mobile phone.
(c) Calculate the total number of irtnagers in lhe grnup if the number of •
teenagers who own a Nokia 11mbik pho1Je is 24 more than those who own a
Sony Eric~son mobile phone.
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(a) fraction of teenagers who own a Samsung phone ~ ~ Al EJc 8IYIJOO(
4 ll.'>e
(b) 3x + .x = 360° - 90° 1 t 8• MI
152
x=
4
.x 38" Al
auglcofsector (Sony Ericsson) 114° Al
12 Construct a quadrilateral PQRS where l'Q = 65 cm, QR -· 4.8 cm°, RS " 8.5 cm, [SI
,( PQR -. 75° and L QRS - 98".
On the same diagram, constmet
(a)(i) the perpendicular bisector of f'S.
(ii) the angle bisector of / PSR
(b) Mark the point X where these two bisectors meet. Measure the length nf PX.
Constnact
(a) QR •·•··•·••• l m
(b) RS · ··• •· Im
(c) Line bisector ···•· •••• I rn
(d) Angle bisector ••·•·•• I ru
(c) Length PX -······· Im
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2011 YEAR END EXAMINATION
SECONDARY ONE
MATHEMATICS
PAPER 2
Friday 7 Oct 2011 1 hour 15 minutes
0750 - 0905
The number of marks is given in brackets [ ) at the end or each question or part
question.
The total number or marks for this paper is 50.
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Answer !!!_questions
A football club paid $25 million for a player. A nt:w~11aper reported that the club would
have lo sell 635 382 tickets 10 recoup their investment.
(i) Write down 635 382 correct to two significant figures . (I]
(ii) lJsc your answer to (i) and lht! infonnatiun above to estimate the cost ofa ticket,
correct m the nearC"st dollm . 12}
-I <'handra tell home at 08 30 and headed for school. After cycling for x minutes al a
speed of 30 km/h. he experienced a flat tyre. He spent 30 minutes to change the tyre
and then continued the second part of the joumcy for (x ' 10) minull!S al a speed of
~· I k.mlh
(1) h1ul, in tenns ofx.
(~) 1he distance lrnvclled in the firs! part of his journey. [ 1J
(b) the (lislancc lrnvell cd in tire second ~)art of his journey. (I l
(1i) Given 1ha1 the distance from his home to school is I 'i.5 km, form an eq uation in
lcrms of< and solve 11. 13 I
(1i1) What time di<l Chandra finally arrive in school'? II I
5 1lle line graph below shows the estimated number of visitors 10 l'ulor Harbour Resort
ovtT lhe past 6 years.
Visitor arrival at Pulor Harbou r Resort
K~timated oo. of
v isitors
(in thousands)
.- -
___
2010 $10/ month 80 cents
201 I
__,,___ _,_, -
36 cents/ day 80 cents
(i) Calcu late the total amount he paid in fixed charges for 2010. ( l)
(ii) Calculate the total amount he paid in fixed charges for the 365 days of2011 and
the percentage increase from 20 I0 to 2011. {3]
(iii) For 20 11 , Mr Tan paid $419.40 in all for his water bill. How many Cu M of
water did he use? (2)
.(iv) There was a leaky tap in Mr Tan's house that he did not fix. Water dripped from
.it at a rate of0.6 Cu M per day. Calculate the amount of money he could have
saved in a week. (2)
(J 20 7-.<) 0 an<l 28". Calculate the value of x and hence dctcnninc the value of
[3)
th<~ largest interior angle in the heptagon.
(b}
v (I
The drngrnrn above shows a regular pentagon XYCRA and a regular hexagon
XYLUVW which share a comri1on sicle XY. Givi ng your reasons, calculate
(i) / XYC. [ 1J
(ii) / XYL. [ 1)
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QJ 640, 000
11 Cosl of a ticket
$25000000
= ··· -- -
640000
= $39.0625
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Q3
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-q
4 2
(111 - ?.6 20 - 4q
I Oq ' 46
3 23
q = 4 - or -
5 5
h 4bx - 6a + 12ax ·- 2b
·- 4bx 1- 12ax- 611 - 2h
= 4x(b + 3a) - 2(3a + b)
={4x - 2)(3a + b)
= 2(2x - 1)(3a + b)
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D 1slance travel! cd ··· --
x >< 30
60
= x km
2
2011 Y1· End Sec I i"1aths P2
b . (x + 10) ~
J)istaoce tr;welled = - - - x "'4
60
2x+ 20
- - -km
5
I) t 2t+ 20 -
- + - - - · = 17.)
2 5
Sx t· 'Ix;. 40
17.5
10
9x+40 = 175
9.r = 135
x = 15
111 Total time taken -· 15 + 30 + 25
= 70min or I hr I Om in
Time that Chandra finally arrives ill schoo l is 9.40am or 0940
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increase .;-..; $131.40 - $120 x 100•/
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120
= 9.5%
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bi ,(, __ J X 180'°
F \ 'V
,_, ...
5
= 108 °
II 4 x 180°
/XYZ
6
120°
Ill L C>'/, = 360° - I 08° - I 2Q 0 (angles at a pt)
- 132"
Since CY = YZ
:. ~/ }'C'Z
. = ·1800-
- 1320
-- (base ang Ies o 1··1sos lr1ang
. Ie)
2
24°
•
Q8 ill c = 15
d . 21
l'. 36
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bi ,(, __ J X 180'°
F \ 'V
,_, ...
5
= 108 °
II 4 x 180°
/XYZ
6
120°
Ill L C>'/, = 360° - I 08° - I 2Q 0 (angles at a pt)
- 132"
Since CY = YZ
:. ~/ }'C'Z
. = ·1800-
- 1320
-- (base ang Ies o 1··1sos lr1ang
. Ie)
2
24°
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Q8 ill c = 15
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c When n = 73,
w..- (74) 2
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list· Use
(i) VI0.5 2
- 4<>.25
(ii) 4
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5
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(ii) [I]
For 3 For
om1ner ·s €.xammer
Use Use
(b) State the integer q such that J15q'l. is the largest possible prime number.
(c) Find the LCM of36 and 56.
(d) If the LCM of 36, 56 and m is 1512, state the smallest value of m.
(b) [I]
(c) [I)
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3 (a) ~
Expand and simplify3( + 4)+ {*x - 6).
(b) f2]
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(a) How far will they be from Town P when they meet?
(b) lf Peter took 3 hours to reach Town Q, how many hours did Quin take to arrive
at Town P?
6 30% of people in a room were male. lf 20 more males were added into the room, the
number of males would be equal to the number of females. Find the number of
females in the room.
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2. Leonard left home at 6:40 am and cycled at an average speed of 5 mis from his
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(a) Find the distance between his house and the school . l2J
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Calculate the average speed in m/s, for the entire journey. · [2]
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that was held in Marina Bay Sands concert hall.
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below.
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(d) Using a scale of l cm for I unit on the x-axis and I cm for 5 units on
the y-axis, draw the graph of y = - 5.x + 80 for 0 :S .r :S 10 . (3)
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(ii) the gradient of the graph. [2]
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graph weuld change. (I]
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(ii) the total interior surface area of the open cylindrical container
that is in contact with the water, leaving your answer to the
nearest cm 2 • [2]
(c) It costs $50 to paint one square metr e of the cylindrical container,
find the total cost needed to paint the interior surface area of the open
cylindrical container that is in contact with the water. [2]
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24
= - 47g+38h (Al]
24
107 .
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100 .
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2. There are three numbers such that the second is three times the first and the.third
is three less than four times the first. It is given that x is the first number and the
sum of the three numbers is 37.
(a) Write down an algebraic expression for the second and third numbers. (2J
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a b
(b) Subtract the sum of - and - from 2(a - b). [2]
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NOW: $1 798
or
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In the diagram, AB CD is a quadrilateral in which LABC = 120°, L BCD = 110°, LCDA = 75°
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8. In a factory, waste liquid is poured into cylindrical drums. The area of the base of each drum
is 0.2 m2 and its height is 90 cm.
(a) Calculate the volume of each drum, giving your answer in m3• [2]
--When each drum is full, the waste liquid is emptied into a tank as shown.below.
ADHE, ABFE and DCGfl are rectangles, while ABCD and EFGH are trapeziums.
EF = 4.5 m, DC = 3.5 m, AE = 2 m and the perpendicular height of the tank is 1.5 m.
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(b) Calculate
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The table below shows the corresponding x and y values for the equation y =- 2x + I .
x -2 -1 0 2
y p 3 q -3
(b) Using a scale of2 cm to represent 1 unit on both axes, draw the graph of
y =-2x + l for - 2 .:s; x .:s; 2 . [3)
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1 (a) x= -
21
1 (b) x=4
2 (b) x+3x+4x-3=37 ·
20a-27b
3 (b)
12
702
4 (a) Percentage discount= x 100% = 28.1%
2500
4 (b) Difference= $2290 - $1798 = $492
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5 (a)(i) m ~ 2- or 2.8 [A1]
5
5 (a)(ii) Smallest value of mis 3
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3
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1 Consider the numbers stated below. Write down the prime numbers.
0.2,~' jj, 7, 9, 13, 85, 144
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2 A distributor has 48 apples, 72 oranges and 96 pears in his storeroom. If each type of
fruit is distributed equally among a certain number of fruit baskets, what is the
Answer: _ _ _ __ _ ,[2)
If the restaurant owner had rounded off the number of customers to 1 significant
figure,
(b) _ _ _ _ _ _,[1]
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4 A car uses 5 ~ litres of petrol for 48 km. How far can it travel with 23 ·litres of
4
petrol.
Answer: _ __ _ __ km[2)
a - 2b 2b+c
(b) --+--
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8 Solve - x + 15 = 4x.
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9 The sum of interior angles of a polygon is 1620°. Find the number of sides of the
polygon.
Answer: _ _ _ _ _ _[2]
IO Mr Lai bought a condominium in 2005 for $675000. He sold it in 2007 for $856000.
Answer: _ _ _ _ _ _[2]
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11 The graph below shows a straight line passing through two points P and Q.
y
l.
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(b)_ _ _ __ _[2)
12 The first four terms in a sequence are 2, 5, 8 and 11. Write down an expression, in
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16 In the diagram, AB, CD and EFG are parallel. L BAF = 43° and L DCF= 114°.
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(b) y,
(c) z.
E F G
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y = _ _ _ _ _ _ _[1]
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17 The histogram below illustrates the results of a survey to find the number of
Number of
cars
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2 3 4 5
Number of passengers
(c) Find the percentage of cars which have more than 2 passengers.
(d) If the information is to be illustrated in a pie chart, calculate the angle of the
sector representing cars with 5 passengers.
(b)_ _ _ _ _ _ [2]
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1 There are 20 questions m a quiz. For every co1:Tect answer, incorrect answer and
unanswered question, 2 points will be awarded, I point wil1 be deducted and no mark
and the rest are incorrect answers. What is Jericho's score for this quiz? [2]
2 (a) · The area of a trapezium is 1500 cm2 . Find the height, h, if the lengths of the
..-14c~
parallel sides are 14 cm and 36 cm. [3]
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(b) The figure below shows a square of sides 14 cm. It contains a pattern made up of
a semicircle and a quadrant. Calculate the area of the shaded region. (3]
.-~~ 14cm~~-+
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3 Dexter is going on a school field trip to Indonesia. He plans to buy toy aeroplanes and
toy cars for the orphans at an orphanage. Dexter has a $30 budget and he cannot exceed
this amount. The cost of the toy aeroplane and toy car is shown in the table below.
Cost
80
60
(a) Form an inequality to represent the total cost for buying toy aeroplanes and toy
cars. [2]
(b) What is the maximum possible number of toy cars he can buy with $30? [2]
4 Tim has some red and blue marbles. He started with 350 blue marbles, which was 62.5%
of the total marbles he had. He lost some of his marbles and now, the total number of
marbles Tim has is 469. Given the percentage of red marbles is now 20% less than what
(b) loss of blue marbles as a percentage of the original number of blue marbles. [3]
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S Three angles, a, b and c are shown in the diagram. Given a= 2x· , b =( %x + 30} and
You are to state the necessary geometrical reason(s) in your answe~. [1)
6 A solid is made up of a cuboid and a cylinder. The cuboid has a square base of sides
12 cm and a height of 9 cm. The cylinder has a diameter of 21 cm and a height of 7 cm.
22 12cm
Taken = - , find the
7
21 cm
Line 1 : I 12
Line 2: I+3 4 22
Line 3: 1+ 3 + 5 9 32
Line 4 : 1 + 3 + 5+7 16 = 42
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8 Construct and label a quadrilateral ABCD such that AB = 8 cm, L.DAB = 55° ,
AD= 4.5 cm, AC = 9 cm and BC= 6 cm. Measure and write down the length of BD and
9 Using a scale of2 cm to 1 unit for both axes, draw a graph of y =_!_ x - 1 for - 4 ~ x ~7.
2
[4]
x - 3 2 6
y m 0 n
(ii) y =2. [ 1]
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1 13(2) + 3(0) + 4(- 1) [1] 2
= 22 (1]
3(a) x represents no. of sets of toy cars ahd toy aeroplanes bought. 2
x (80) + x(60) = 140x [1]
140x::; 3000 or 1.40x::; 30 [1]
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3(b) x::>2L4 [1] 2
Max. possible number of toy cars= 21 [11
3
- x=30° (I]
2
x=20° [1]
S(b) 2
Substitute value of x into ( %x + 30 )° (1)
L b = 80° [1]
6(b) . 22 21 21 4
Surface area of 2 circular bases = 2(- x - x - ) = 693cm
2
[11
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6(b) Surface area of 4 rectangular faces= 4(9x12)= 432cm [1]
22
Surface area of curved surface of cylinder= x 21x7 = 462cm2 [1]
7
Total surface area of solid= 1587cm2 (1]
7(a) 1 + 3 + 5 + 7 + 9 = 5 = 25 (1] 1
7(b) 175+1 3
No. of terms = - - [1]
2
882 (1]
= 7744 [1]
8
9 m= - 2.5 [1] 9
n=2 [1]
Label x - &y - axis [1]
Scale: 2cm to 1 unit for both axes [1]
Label graph y = 1 x- 1, y=2 and x= - 3 [1]
2
1
Correct graph y =- x- l [1]
2
Correct graph y = 2 [1]
Correct graph x = - 3 [1]
Polygon formed = triangle [1 J
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Class Index no.
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Jurong West Secondary School
End-of-Year Examination 2011 /50
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Subject Mathematics (Part 1) 4016/1
Level/Stream : Secondary One (Express)
Date · · 10 October 2011 (Monday)
Time 0800 - 0915
Duration · 1h15 min
Instructions to candidates
1 Do not turn over the Question Paper unless you are asked to do so.
2 Write your name, class and index number in the space provided at the
top of this page.
f
3 5 66
0.6,
5' 7' 100
Ans: _ _ _ __ _ _ _ [1]
3 Given the formula C =2(x - y }, find the value of x when y =12 and C = 4
Ans: x = - -- - - - [2]
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4 Find t if t : 100 = 12 : 25
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Ans: t= _ _ __ _ _ _ [1]
(b) Hence, find the smallest integer, k, such that 60k is a multiple of 252.
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6 (a)(i) Factorise ab - be
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Ans: (a)(i) _ _ _ _ __ _ [1]
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(a) 7 - x = 3(x - 1) - (2 - x)
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8 If ; < : , find the greatest value of m such that m is a prime number.
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Ans: m =- -- - - - [2]
9 lf - 1<p<8 and 6 ~ q < 10 and p and q are integers, find
10 Find the number of sides of a regular polygon whose exterior angle is 36°.
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11 In the diagram, the lines AB and CD are parallel. Given that L EFD = 90°
and L. CDF = 20°, calculate the values of x and y.
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13 (a) Construct f'lQRS in which QR= 5.5 cm, RS= 10 cm and [3]
QS= 5.Scm.
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(a) Draw the 4th diagram of the sequence in the space provided above.[1]
(b) Complete the table below. [2]
(c) Write down a formula for the number of dots in the nth pattern.
(d) Find the number of dots in the 25th pattern.
( e) Find the nth pattern that has 37 dots.
(e) _ _ __ _ __ [1]
End of Part I
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JURONG WEST SECONDARY SCHOOL
End-of-Year Examination 2011
Mathematics Part 1
Secondary 1 Express
Answer Key
On Answer
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1 a 15
b 1]_
16
2 3 66 5
s· 0 6
100 • · • 7
3 x= 14
4 t= 48
5 a 252 = 2L X 3L X 7
b 21
6 ai b(a-c)
aii 47900
b 4h - 1)(e + 3k}
7 a 2
x=2 -
5
b x=24
8 23
9 a 5
b - 2
10 10 sides
1~
11 L x= 70°, L. V = 110°
j 12 a C(-2, - 5}
b 18 units.£
c D (2, - 2)
13 a See marking scheme
b See markinq scheme
c Isosceles triangle
14 a ••
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b Pattern Formula Number of dots
4 4+4+4+1 13
5 4+4+4+4+1 17
c Tn= 4n - 3
d Tzs =97
e n = 10
Class Index no.
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/50
End-of-Year Examination 2011
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Instructions to candidates
1 Do not turn over the Question Paper unless you are asked to do so.
2 Write your name, class and index number in the space provided at the
top of this page.
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Ans: _ __ _ __ _ [2J
Ans: _ _ __ __ _ [2J
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JWSS End-of-Year Examination 2011 Mathematics (Part 2} Secondary 1 Express
(a) Calculate his total bill, inclusive of GST, correct to 2 decimal places.
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0
y
Ans: x: _ _ __ _ _ __ 0
[2]
Y : _ _ _ __ _ _ _o [2]
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5 T aufiq drove from Pasir Ris at an average speed of 66 km/h. Haron left
Pasir Ris 20 minutes later and drove at an average speed of x km/h. If
Haron overtook T aufiq in half an hour. Find
(a) the distance Taufiq travelled before being over taken by Haron.
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6 In the diagram, 4 circles are drawn to fit into a rectangle. If the radius of
each circle is 7 cm, find
,
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7 The size of 3 interior angles of a 9-sided polygon are 116°, 108° and 130°
respectively. The size of each remaining interior angle of the polygon is x 0 •
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(Take rr = 3.14)
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9 Students of a class were asked about their favourite sports in a survey. The
1
results are represented in the pie chart below. Given that of-the students
6
like swimming, find
(c) the number of students in the class if 4 more students prefer soccer
to swimming.
Soccer
Badminton
(b) _ __ _ _ _ _ _ % [2]
(c) _ _ _ __ _ students [3}
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(a) Copy and complete the table of values for y=x - 4 [1]
x 1 4
y - 3 0 4
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(d) From the graph, find the value of y when x =2.5 [1]
(e) The point (p, - 2.5) lies on y =x - 4. What is the value of p? [1]
{f) Write down the coordinates of they - intercept of the graph. [1]
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JURONG WEST SECONDARY SCHOOL
End-of-Year Examination 2011
Mathematics Part 2
Secondary 1 Express
Answer key
Qn Answer
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1 1.4
2 w =-60
3 a $67.84
b 2.80%
4 L x =145°, L y =215°
5 a 55 km
b 110 km/h
6 a lenqth = 56 cm, Breadth = 14 cm
b 168 cml
c 31 6 cm
7 a 1260°
b x = 151
8 a 3024 cmJ
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,_ b 9.63cm
c 0 .397 g/cm~
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9 a x= 50°
b
41 3. %
3
c 36 students
110 a x 0 4 8
y -4 0 4
b Refer to marking scheme
c 1
d y = -1.5
e p = -1.5
f (0, - 4)
Class: Candidate Name: Candidate Index Number: I
SHUQUNSECONDARYSCHOOL
2011 End-of-Year Examination
Secondary 1 Expre·ss
MATHEMATICS
Paper1 1O October 2011
INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES
Write your name, class and class index number in the spaces at the lop of this page
and all the work you hand in.
Write in blue or black pen.
You may use a pencil for any d iagrams or graphs.
Do not use staples, paper clips highlighters, glue or correction nuid.
If working is needed for any question. it must be shown with the answer.
Omission of essential working will result in loss of marks.
If the degree of accuracy is not specified in the question. and if the answer is not
exact, give the answer to three significant figures. Give answers on degrees to one
decimal place.
For n. use either your calculator value or 3.142, unless the question requires the
answer in terms of n.
At the end of the examination, fasten all your work securely together.
The number of marks is given in brackets [ ] at lhe end of each question or part
question.
[Tum over
2
1. Evaluate
V12s - 3
a) ----sr--
b) 6 2 + J9x 1.6 .
Ans: a) _ _ _ _ _ [1 1
b) _ _ __ _ (1J
a) 1,5,11,19, 29, __ .
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b) _ [I)
3. If p : q = 5: 3 and p : r = 2: 7, find p : q : r.
(2)
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b) (1)
Ans: a ) ,_ _ _ _ _ °C (1)
b) _ _ __ __ °C [1)
6. Sharafi worked part time in a fast food restaurant and was paid $22.80 for 4
hours. During the December holidays, he worked 128 hours. How much did
he earn during the December holidays?
Ans:$_ __ _ _ __ _ [2)
7. The diagram below shows a parallelogram with an area of 180 cm~ and base
15 cm long. Calculate the height of the parallelogram.
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8. A gift shop uses 1155 boxes of chocolates, 462 botues or wine and 693 tins of
cookies to make as many 91rt hampers as possible. Each hamper has the
same number of boxes of chocolates, the same number of bottles of wine and
the same number of tins or cookies. What is the greatest number of gift
hampers that can be made?
Ans: _ __ _ _ __ _ (3)
9. A regular polygon has n sides. The size of each interior angle is seven times
the size of each exterior angle.
a) Find the size of each exterior angle.
b) Calculate the value of n.
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b) [2)
Ans: a) _ _ __ _ _ _ (1J
b) [1)
c) [1)
11. Factorise
a) 2? + 6rh.
b) ac - 3c + 2ab - 6b.
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b) [2)
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b} x - 3> x - -· .
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b) (2)
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b) y = [2)
Ans: a) x =- - -- - [2j
b) a= [2]
b) The GST is taxed on the sum or (I) and {II) of the receipt. Calculate the
amount of GST incurred.
Grand Total
16. The following diagram shows a solid that takes a shape of half a cylinder of
diameter 20 cm and height 8 cm. Calculate
a) the volume of the solid,
b) the total surface area of the solid.
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b. 40.8
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Graph Paper
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Omission of essential working will result in loss of marks.
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exact, give the answer to three significant figures. Give answers in degrees lo one
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For Jt , use either your calculator value or 3.142, unless the question requires the
answer in terms of :1r .
Al the end of the examination, fasten all your work securely together.
The number of marks is given in brackets []at the end of each question or part
question.
.
b) Hence estimate, . .f.1cant fi1gure, th e va Iue o f (208.897)2
correct to one s1gni [ J)
0.020859
2. a) Express 180 and 792 as a product of prime factors. Leave your answers in index
notation. 12]
b) Hence, find
i) the LCM of 180 and 792, (I)
ii) the least value of n such that 792n is a perfect cube. [I)
3. Study the sequence of shaded and unshaded triangles in the diagram below.
A .
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Pattern (n) J 2 3 4 5 6
Total numbe1· of triangles (1) 4 9 16 25 x y
b) Write down an expression in terms of n. for the total number of triangles in the
nth pattern.
[I)
c) Hence, find the number of triangles when n = 25. (I)
d) Find the value of n when the pattern is made up of 400 triangles. [I)
4. In the diagram, BDC, AHGB, AJJC, FIJII.::. EJD and FGD are straight lines.
Calculate the value of
a) x, (I]
b) y,
c) z.
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5. A track and field stadium consists of a central field surrounded by a 6 m wide running
track (shaded region). The central field has two semicircular ends, each with radius
30 m and two straight sides. The perimeter of the central field is 350 m.
+ Central Field
Find
6. a) Expre ss
3
-- ~ as a single fraction in its lowest term. [3)
x+2 x- 1
2 3
b) Solve - - =--. [3]
x- 1 2x+1
7. A group of students vyere surveyed to determine which countries they would like
to visit the most. Their choices w ere represented on a pie chart as given below. -·
---------......
Japan
Korea
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2x --
3x
liSA
Aus1ralia
....___ - ------
c} Given that the difference between these.two times was 15 hours, form an
equation in v. Show that the equation will reduce to 17512 = 45v. [2)
- e) Thus. find the time in hours the aircraft took on the return journey. (I J
-2 0 4
a 2 - 10
1 unit on the y-axis, draw the graph of y = - 3x + 2 for the values of x from
- 4 to 4. [3]
c) From the graph, find the value of x when y = 3. (I)
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b. 73
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b. x~ -5
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b. 15.6%
c. 1200
8a. 875 6/v.
b. 875 6/3v
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d. 389
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the answer to three significant figures. Give answers in degree to one decimal place.
For n. use either your calculator value or 3.142. unless the question requires the answer in
terms or ,7.
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volume of 40 m'. Giv..: your an~wer in kiloemms.
Answer: _ __ _ _ kg [!}
7. (i1ven that the area of the parallelogram below is 45 cm2, calculate its height.
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9. Find the Highesl Comnwu Factor (!Kl') and Lowest Comm<>n 'vlultiplc (LCM) vf
&
IO. Evaluate lht~ follo wing. giving y<>ur answers in tcnninat ing or recurring decimal fom1.
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(ii) (2.85 ) x (- 0.8)
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i2.4
(b) i/-
~ 0.4
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(b) Ill
I I. Express 22 rninutc~ as a percentage of3 hours.
Answer:
12 . Showing your steps clearly and without using your calculator, evaluate~+ 3. x 1
3 9 4
I .cave your answers in the lowest terms.
Answer: - - - - - -- - - [2}
13. ..., .
,-.stimate thc va lue o fJI02 + 112.9 . Icavmg
. your answer .m two s1gn1 •1ca.nt .1gures.
1 1
10.55x0.94
..5.
Answer: - - - - - - - - - [2)
2
1·1. Solve the cqoation · (2x ·· o) = 0.
3
An~-wer: x= - 121
I )- . s·imp1·1· . -I x + J .6y + -2 x - y.
1 y t l1c expression
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Answer: [2J
16. John's tuition lesson starts al 10:30 am and ends al 1:05 pm. He has a 20 minutes break in
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between . Dctcnninc the lime in hours and minutes John spends on tuilion excluding !he
break.
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,1\ns\1i.:cr: _ _ _ h _ _ _ mins 121
17. Give n the algebraic equation W =- x + gz' , whal is 1hc vnfue of W when x - 3, l' ·- -·2 a11tl
~ - 2~ -
Ans wer: W ~-
- -- - -- (2 ]
- 2(x+y) x
I K. Express - - ·- - -- as a single fr.iclion in its simples! fonn.
6 3
Answer: _ _ _ _ _ __ [2]
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19. Snnp111y -
4ce
/\ns\\'t~ r: _ _ 121
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20. A pipt: can fill a tank at the rate of250 litres per h-Our. A tank has a capacity of900
7
litres. Find the time needed to fill of the tank.
8
Answer: _ _ _ [2]
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(h) [I]
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23. (a) Express 1.25 : } in its simplest form
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(b) The ratio orthc numb..:r of stamps Jason has to what Melvin has is 3 · 4.
The ratio nf 1k number of s1amps Melvin has 10 what Harry has is 5 : 6.
If Jason and Melvin ll>gethcr have 595 s tamps, how many stamps does Harry have?
/\nswcr: (a) . - - · ·- : _ .· - ·· fl J
(b) - _Stamps {1J
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(b)0.10
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(b) -0.5, 2
Q6. 3600kg
2
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Q9 JICF - 2 x J'
LCM - 2 1 x 3 1 x 5 x 7 x 13
(b) 1.82
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Ii
Q1 2.
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Q13 II
Ql<l, 3
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QIS. -- x+0.6y
17
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(2.x I }')
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()20. 1. 1S hours
Q2 I. I (1 11y
(b) -8.5
(h) 408
Q24. (:i) 22
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The number of marks is given in brackets [ I a l the end of each question or part question.
The tot<ol marks for this paper is 50.
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2. W1i1e down the nth term ofthi~ ~cqucm:c.
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4. A reclangular swinuning pool, 16 m long and 14 m wide, is fully filled with waler. II i~ I rn
deep at one end and slopes uniformly down to 3.5 mat the olhcr end.
16 m
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(a) Delermine the cros~·sectional area of the pool.
(h) Citlculule the capacity of the 1>001.
(c) Calculale lhe tolal surface area of the pool in conlact with the water.
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5. Nancy bou~ht a watch for $JJ5 inclusive of a 7% good~ and services tax. Calculate the
amount of tax to the ncan:st cent Nancy paid.
Answer: $ - -- - 12J
6. A metal rod has a diameter of 4.2 crn. Given that the volume of the rod is 225 cm3,
determine ilw lcngih as well as !he totul cxicrnal surface area of the rod. (Take rr - 3.142)
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7. Jao;on travels by car at an average speed of72 kmib and completes a journey in 4S minutes_
On his return joumcy. he travels at an average speed of 45 km/h.
(a) How Jong does the return journey take?
(b) l f he rested for 35 minutes before making his return journey, what is the average
speed of his entire journey?
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8. NOPQ is a parnlldogram in "h1d1 the diagonals intersect at M. Risa point on OP such that
(JR = ()P. It is given that L ON/' 25°' LNQM = 70° ancl NOi' - I 05° . Stating your
n:asons clearly, calculate the vahu; or
(a) /J'NQ. N\ .. 0
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9. Mr Lin bought 25 markers. Some arc red markers at 30¢ each and the rest arc blue markers
al 45¢ ea<:h. The totai bill for the 25 markers wa.~ $9.45.
(a) If there are x red markers, write down and simplify an expression in x for
(i) the cost of the red markers,
(ii) the cost of the blue markers.
(b) Form an ClJUation in x and solve it lo fi.nd tJ1c number of blue markers.
(ii)$ Ill
(h) _ ·_ hlut: markers (2]
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I 0. A regular hexagon with six ~ide:; is shown below.
(a) C:alcolatc the value oft he sum of all interior angles within the hexagon,
(h) Calculate the value of' each e.~tcrior angle of the hexagon.
(c) Given that L Jl;J C ~- 32°, find the valu<: of x, the exterior ru1gle of triangle ABC.
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- \
\ x
B c
(b) - - [2)
(c) _ _ _ _ fl]
I I. 160 students wen: asked to narne their favourite subjttts. The pie chart below shows
the result of this ~urvey.
(a) Calculate the value of x if J 6 stud~TilS chose Art a.~ their favourite subject.
(b) I low man y more students chose Geography msli:ad of Scicn,·c as their
favourite ~ubject'I
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(a) Construct and label rhombus l'QRS such that PQ is 7cm and / PQR is 60". (2}
(b) Constmct the perpendicular bisoctor of QR. [2}
(c) Construct the angle biS<'~tor of/ QRS. [2)
(d) The perpendicular bisector of QH cuts the the angle bisector nf /QRS at X.
\.1easure and wri te dow11 the l~ngth of RX.
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J 1. With n:fc rence to the grid below,
(a) Wri te down the coordi nate~ of A .
(b) Po int B has cwrdinates (-2. - 1} and point C has coordinates (4, 5).
Cal>.ulate the gradient o f th~ lme DC.
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YUHUA SECONDARY SCHOOL
•
End-of-Year Examination 2011
Secondary One Express
MATHEMATICS 4016/01
PAPER 1
\.Vi 1t1" your name, class and index number on the work you hand 111.
W11tc 111 dark blue or black pen.
Y 011 111<1y use a pencil for an y diagrams or gr;iphs.
The munher of marks is g iven in brackets [ J at the end.of each question or part question.
Tht: total of the marks for this paper is 50.
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3. (a) Express 56 as a pro<)ucl if its prime factors.
(b) Fi11<l the highest common factor, 1/CF and the lowest common 111ulti1>le,
LCM or 6, 14 and 56.
4. Sirnplify
(a) 5ab - 3hc • 2ba ~ 1rb,
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5. Given a = 5 , b =- 6 an<l c = 1 , find the value of - -
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2a
(h) a - b - ak + bk .
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7. (a) Find t11c possible values ofy for which 2y:;; 18 ify is a square number.
(b) Find the possible value$ of x fc>r which : x > - :2 irx is.a negative integer .
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4
. . 3x 2+x
8. (a) SoI ve t he equahon - ·• --- = I.
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x
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9. The diagram shows a regular hexagon, a square and an incomplele regular polygon of
11 sides.
(a) Find the value of one interior angle of the regular hexagon.
An~wcr: (a) _
0
111
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Jo. (a) Express 1.25 : 2-·in its simplest form.
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(b) The ratio of the number of b!iokmarks Tom has to what Dick has is 3 : 4
The ratio of the number of bookmark.<; Dick has to what Harry has is S · 6.
'- l fTom and Dick together have 595 bookmarks, how many bookmarks does
Harry have?
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11. The <listance between Boon Lay Miff station and Simci MRT station is 35 km. A bus
takes 210 h to travel from. Boon Lay MRT station to Simei MRT station.
(a) Calculate the speed of the bus in
(i) km/h
(ii) mis
(b) lfa car travels at an average speed of80 km/h, how long will 11take10 travel
hctw<..>t:n the 2 stations'/ (Give your answer m mmutcs.)
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13. A sales promoter of an elretronics shop is paid a commission of 5% for every
computer set that be sells. The seUing price of a computer set is $2 420.
(ii) In that month, after paying the sales promoter his commission, the
shop owner gets to keep 8% of the remaining amount as his earning.~.
Find the total amount the shop owner earned from this sale.
A11.nvcr(a1i) $
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(b) The selling price of a computer set is inclusive of a 10% GST . hnd the price
o f a computer set w11hou1 the inclusion of Gs· 1.
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(e) What 1s the v~lue ofp if the line AH passes through( p ,- 1)·'
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Encl-of-Year Examination 2011
Scrnnrfory One Express
Mathcmatin
P3per 1(1016/1)
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C lass Number
YUHUASECONDARYSCHOOL
END-OF-YE AR EXAMINATIO N 2011
Secondary One Express
MATHEMATICS
PAPER 2
• 4016/02
Tot~I -~~ 50
Payment Scheme A:
1.5 % discount if payrncnt by cash.
Payment Scheme B:
20% down payment, balance at simple interest of2.5 % per annum payahle in 3 years
(b) Find his savings as a percentage of the selling price for Pa~rncnt Scheme 8 if
he cl1ooses Payment Scheme A.
2
2. ·me tickets for a conct-rt were priced at $3, $5 and $8. The number of S8 tickets
wld wasx. The number ofS5 tickets sold was twice the number of$8
1ickets. The number of$3 tickets sold was 30 more than the number of$5 tickets.
(a) Find an expression in terms of x for the total amount of nmney received
from sale of the tickets.
(b) Given that the total sale of tickets was $8010, fonn an equation in-'·
Solve this equation and hence lind the total number of tickets sold.
3. (a) Two numbers we-re given as m ' x 11 and m x 11' . Find the cube root of their
produt:I in ter111s of m and n.
(h) 11irce light hou~e.5 Oash their lights every 20 seconds. 30 seconds and 45
seconds respectivel y. Given that they flash together at 7p111, when will they
next flash together?
5.15i"lli
., I.Ix 42.2
Answer (a) _ __ _ [I J
(1i) Find the greatest number of T-shirts that can he given away .
·I
5. David walks his brother to school everyday al a speed of (x -J I)mis. If the distance
between his house and the school is 6000m,
(a) Find, in tenns ofx, the time taken in seconds for Oavi1J to reach school.
(h) Jf1he time taken for David to reach the school is 40 minutes, form an
equation in ierms of x and show that it reduces 10 --- ~ "' 2.
·x+ I
(d) If David takes Sminutes to drop his brother off then spenl 30 minutes walking
home, find the average speed for his journey from home to school and back .
_ _ mis (?.)
5
6. (a) Constnict a parallelogram PQRS in which PQ = 8 cm, /,.PQR = J 00° and
QR ~ 5cm.
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7. In the diagram below, AB is parallel to FF..A F is parallel to EG, / ABC= 135°,
L BCD - 115°, LCDE = 85°. LFAB 95°
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n
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(b) y.
(c) z.
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l!. A square construction paper was cut as shown below so that a symmetrical star was
obtained. Find the area of the star that was cut out.
12cm
1 ?' CO\
5 t;Ul
2 cm 8 cm
CIJl 15)
9. A svlid cylinder is made from plas1ic. The height and diamclcr of the cylimJcr
measured arc 16cm and IS cm respectively. (Use n 3.142)
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8cm
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(a)
15 cm-..
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-
Calculate lhe volume of plastic needed to make the cylinder (Fig 1 as shown
above) correct to 3 significanl figures.
(b) Ten such cylinders arc melted to make cubes whose sides are 13 mm
eacl1. What is the maximum number of cu hes I hat can be mndc from lhc 10
cylinders?
(c) A quarter of the cylinder is cut off from the cylinder. Calculate the toial
surface area of the cylmder Jell after the cut. (Fig 2 as shown ahove)
12::__1-~~=r.L. IQTI_ I
~-·=u=_ii~
(b) Using a scale of2 cm lo represent I unit on the x-ax is and I cm to represent
I unit on the y-axis, draw rhe graph o fy = 3x + 8 for the values of x in !he range
· 3 S x:52. [3J
(e) Find the coordinate~ of the point of inlersection of !he lines y - 5 and y - 3x 1 8 .
Enrl of Paper 2
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Yuhua Secondary School
ExJmination 2011
End-of -Yoar
S~condary One fxprcs<
1'.\iithematio.
Paper 2(4016 I 2)
Marking Scheme
Marks allocated
I lNo_, l(a) 20·- -- -
= $10450 Bl
I = .:±_1800x 2.5~ . $J l 35
100
I rnonlhly imt<illrnent
41800+ 3135
36
= $1248.19 Al
(b)
Amount paid under Scheme A $51466.25
Amount paid under Scheme B =- $55385 Ml
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2. (a) 24x + 90 Bl
(b)
i 24.x+90 "' 8010 IMl
24x= 7920
x 330 !
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2x = 3
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(d)
ToJal distance !raveled = 6000 x 2 = 12000 m
Tota l time take n = 40 ~ 5 + 30 = ·75 mi n> = 4500 secs
12000
l
Ml
4500
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2. Using a calculator, evaluate the following and correct your answer to 3 significant
figures.
2
(a) {(5 - 12_) 2 +0.2 2
v' 3 12
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4.8+
(b) 6
2.71 - 1
2
(b) [l)
2
3 q r
(a)If p= - - ,findpwhenq = 101,r = 5andt = l.
rt +3
(b) Danny is x years old, his sister Dahlia is thrice as old as Danny and his brother
David is l 0 years older than Dahlia. Write down in tenns ofx
l .
(iii) Given that their mother's age is twice the sum of Danny's and Dahlia's age.
Write down their mother's age in terms of x .
(iv) Given that their mother's age is 48 years old, find Danny's age_
4 (a) Simplify
(i) 7m + 2n + lm -4(111 + n)]
.. ) 3x+2 2(1-x)
( II - - - - - -
5 3
(b) Factorise
Sax - 6by + I Obx - 3ay
(ii) [2]
(b) [2]
3\}?
3
5 Solve the equations
(a) 9x - 4 = 5(x+ I2) ,
2x - 5 4x+l
(b) - = - -
8 2
..
Ans:(a)x= _ _ __ __ [2)
(b)x = [2]
6 A boy is 24 years younger than his father. In 3 years' time, the sum of their ages
would be 42 years old.
(a) Write an equation to represent the sum of their ages in 3 years' time.
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(b) Find the father's current age.
4
8 A plumber works 40 hours in order to earn $150. Assuming the same rate of pay,
calculate
(a) how much he would earn in 16 hours.
(b) the number of hours he would have to work to earn $67.50.
9 (a) A salesman sold 120 digital cameras in June. In July, the sale of
digital cameras increased by 15%. Find the number of digital cameras sold in
July.
(b) James and his friends paid $135.90 for a meal. This amount included the 10%
service charge. Find the amount James and his friends paid for service charge.
5
IO. (a) Find L. z in the following figure .
.. 135~~
z
'.
(b) Find the gradient of the line which passes through points (2 , -5) and (5,7).
(b) [2]
11 Jn the diagram, ARC and AED are straight lines. EB is parallel to DC and BD =DC.
Angle AEB = 100° and angle BDC = 70°. Find the values of
(a) x.
(b) y.
(c) z.
6
12 (a) Four angles in a hexagon are 110° each. The remaining two angles are in the
ratio 2: 3. Find the smaller of these two angles.
(b) A regular polygon has n sides. The size of each interior angle is 11 times the
size of each exterior angle. Find n.
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14 The pie chart shows the proportion of students of different mother tongues in an
International school. There are 45 students whose mother tongue is Italian. Find
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FINAL EXAMINATION 2011
Subject: MATHEMATICS Paper: 2
Level : Secondary 1 Express Date: I 0 October 2011
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Duration : 1 hour 15 minutes Time : 0900 - I 015
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Setter : Miss Joanne Yap Vetter: Mr Low K. M.
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READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS FIRST
Write your index number and name on all the work you hand in.
Write in dark blue or black pen on both sides of the paper.
You may use a pencil for any diagrams or graphs.
Do not use staples, paper clips, highlighters, glue or correction fluid.
At the end of the examination, fasten all your work securely together.
The number of marks is given in brackets [ ] at the end of each question or part question.
The lotal of the marks for this paper is 50.
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(a) Write down the number of slicks required to form the.61h shape. [I]
(b) Given that to form the nth shape (an+ b) sticks are required, where a
and b are constants. Write down the values of a and b. [2]
(c) Hence, find out which shape is made up of 164 sticks. [2]
2
3. The diagram below is made up of a square, a regular pentagon and an incomplete
regular polygon ABCDE of n sides. Find
. ;
E
(a) the value of each interior angle of the pentagon, [I)
4. A triangular piece of paper is removed from the original piece to fom1 a new piece
as shown below (diagram is not drawn to scale). Find ·
15 cm
6cm
(c) the cost of the new piece of paper if it costs $0.25 for every one square [I]
centimetre. Convert your answer to the nearest cents.
3
5. The chocolate bar is made up of an outer chocolate biscuit enclosing chocolate
cream in its hollow.
4cm ..
'
- -11- --6-cm
(a) the amount of chocolate cream needed to fill up the biscuit, [2]
(c) the curved surface area of the biscuit that is in contact with the chocolate [2]
cream.
6. Figure l and 2 show two types of prisms. All dimensions are given in cm.
Calculate
3
1
8
1
7
Figure 1 Figure 2
(b) the total surface area of the prism (shown by figure 1), [2]
(c) the whole prism is then melted completely to form solid cuboids as shown [2]
in figure 2. Given that the dimensions of a cuboid are 2cm by '1cm by x cm,
find the value of x.
4
7. The histogram below illustrates the results of a survey to find the number of
passengers in cars crossing a bridge.
6 ~
5 -
Number '.
of
cars 4 -
2 -
1 -
0
1 2 3 4 5
Number of passengers
(c) Find the fraction of cars with Jess than 3 passengers. (1]
(e) If the information is to be illustrated in a pie chart, calculate the angle of the [I]
sector representing cars with 5 passengers.
8. (a) Construct triangle ABC such that AB = 8cm, BC = 6.5cm and AC= 9cm. [2]
(d) Label the intersection of th_e two bisectors as T and measure the length of BT. [ I)
5
9. Answer the whole of this question on a graph paper.
The table below shows the values for the equation Y =4 - 3x.
- 1 0 2
a 4 b
I '
(b) Using a scale of2 cm to I unit on the x-axis and JCm to represent 1 unit on [3]
the y-axis, plot the graph of y = 4 - 3x for - 1 :S x ~ 2 .
( d) Draw the graph, y = x. Find the coordinates of the point of intersection of (2]
the two lines.
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Final examination 2011
Sec One Express Mathematics Paper 2
4. (a) 6 (Ml]
Perimeter of original piece = Jr( ) + 15+15 + 6
2
= 50.08510965cm
=50. lcm (3 s.f.) (Alf
(b) (Ml)
Areaofnew piece = (15)(6)+7r(3) 2 _ .!_(6)(3)
2
= 109.2743339cm 2
[Al]
= I 09cm 2 (3 s.f)
(c) Cost = $(109.2743339x0.25) = $27.31858347 [Ml)
= $27.32 (Al] _
8. (a) For accurate measurements and drawings of AB, BC and AC. (Bl)
For labeling of all points and given values.
(Bl)
(b) LABC = 75° accept values 74.5°,75°,75.5° (Bl)
(c)(i) For compass markings and straight line through C for angle (Pl]
bisector.
(c )(ii) For compass markings and straight line centre of AC for IPIJ
perpendicular bisector.
(d) Length BT= 3.3cm accept values (3.3 ± O. l)cm (Bii
fBl} only if students label point T and measure length BT
accurately.
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A correct scale is chosen (Bl)
Drawing a straight line through all the points (Bl)
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The number of marks is given in brackets [ . ] at the end of each question or part question. The
total number of marks for this paper is 50.
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l. The interior angle of a regular polygon is 165°. How many sides does it have ? [3]
3. x+y [3]
If k =- -, find x when k = 12 , y = 4.
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5. In preparation for the Great Singapore Sale, a store assistant accidentally raised the [3]
price of digital camera by 15% instead of lowering it by 20%. As a result, a customer
who bought this camera was overcharged by $ 161. Find the original price of the
digital camera.
(a) If xis a natural number, represent the solution on a number line. [2]
7. (a) A farmer has x tomato plants. He estimates that each plant will produce 5.5 kg [I]
of tomatoes. Write an expression, in terms of x, for the total mass of tomatoes
that he expects to be produced.
(b) He intends to apply 300ml of liquid fertiliser to each plant. The fertiliser is sold in [2]
containers each holding 6 litres and costing $135 each. Write down an expression,
in terms of x, for the number of containers of fertiliser he must buy.
(c) If the total cost of the fertiliser is $810, form an equation in x and solve it to find the [3]
number of tomato plants that the fanner has.
[llitre = lOOOml]
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8. The diagram shows a closed metal storage container made up of a cuboid joined to half
of a cylinder. Given that AB = 5.6 m, BC= 8 m and AE = 12 m.
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1 (a) Calculate the volume of the container, giving your answer in m 3 • (3)
(b) The exterior surfaces of the container is to be painted. Find the total surface area [3]
to be painted in m 2 • ·
(b) If z has $14 more than x, find the total sum of money that is shared between x, y [2]
and z?
11 . Linda had sweets of 3 different flavours. There were 84 mango flavoured, 98 grape
flavoured and 11 2 kiwi flavoured sweets. She packed an equal number of each flavo ur
into sma ll packets without any leftover.
(b) How many grape flavoured sweets were there in each packet? [I]
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(b) Using a scale of2cm to represent l unit onx-axis and tern to represent I unit on [3]
the y-axis, draw the graph ofy = - 3x + 4 .
(d) From your graph, is ( 1 , 1 ) a solution to y= - 3x + 4 ? Give an explana_tion for your [2]
answer.
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(n-2)180 =
Exterior L = 180° - 165°
165 Mlcao
n
= 15° Mlcao (n - 2)180=165n
3.
If k
x+y
= - - , find
x .when k =12, y = 4. [31
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when K = 12, y = 4.
K =x +y
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l2 =x +4 Mlcao
3
12x3 =x+ 4 Mlcao
x=36- 4
=32 Al
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5. In preparation for the Great Singapore Sale, a store assistant accidentally raised the [3)
price of digital camera by 15% instead of lowering it by 20%. As a result, a customer
who bought this camera was overcharged by $ 161. Find the original price of the
digital camera.
(a) If xis a natural number, represent the solution on a number line. [2J
3x- 4 S 16
3x s l6+4 Mlcao
xS 20
3
2
xS6- Al
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(b)(i)greatestvalue x =5 Al OR (i) 5
7. (a) A farmer has x tomato plants. He estimates that each plant will produce 5.5 kg [I]
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(b) He intends to apply 300ml of liquid fertiliser to each plant. The fertiliser is sold in (2]
containers each holding 6 litres and costing $135 each. Write down an expression,
in terms of x, for the number of containers of fertiliser he must buy.
(c) If the total cost of the fertiliser is $810, form an equation in x and solve it to find the [3]
number of tomato plants that the farmer has.
( llitre = I OOOml]
(b)
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Amount of fertiliser needed= 300x ml Ml cao
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. 300x
No of contamer = - - Al
6000
x
20
(c)
x
- x 135 = 810 Ml
20
810x 20
x=--- Mlcao
135
= 120
:. no.of tomato plants farmer has = 120 Al
8. The diagram shows a closed metal storage container made up of a cuboid j oined to half
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1 (a) Calculate the volume of the container, giving your answer in m 3• [3]
(b) The exterior surfaces of the container is to be painted. Find the total surface area (3]
to be painted in m 2 •
(a)
1 5.6 2 8
Basearea = - 7!(-) + x5.6 Mlcao
2 2
= 12.32 + 44.8
2
= 57.12m
Vol.of container = 57. 12x 12 Ml
3
= 685.44 m Al
(b)
I 22
Total surface area = 2 x 57 .12 + [8 + 8 + 5.6 + - (- )(5.6)] x 12 Ml, M lcao
2 7
= 114.24+30.4x 12
= 114.24 + 364.8
= 479.04 m 3 Al
(b) If z has $ 14 more than x, find the total sum of mo ney that is shared between x, y [2]
and z ?
7 units - - - $ 14
(a) x : y = 2: 3
= 8 : 12 $(~x35)
: . 35 units 7
y:z = 4 : 5
= $70 .
= 12 : 15
. . x:y:z = 8: 12:15 Bl
14
(b) Total sim1 of money = 7 x (8 + 15 + 12) Mlcao
= $70 Al
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2 6
3+ - - = 1- - -
x+6 x+6
2 6
- - + - - =l-3 Mlcao
x+6 x+6
2+6 =-2
x+6
8 =-2(x+6) Mlcao
8=-2x-12
2x =-12 - 8
x=-10 Al
11. Linda had sweets of 3 different flavours. There were 84 mango flavoured, 98 grape
flavoured and 112 kiwi flavoured sweets. She packed an equal number of each flavour
into small packets without any leftover.
(b) How many grape flavoured sweets were there in each packet? [1)
(a) 84 = 22 x 3x 7
98 = 2 x 72 Mlcao
112 = 24 x 7
HCF of (84,98,112) = 2 x7
= 14
:. Max.noof packets= 14 Al
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y 16 4 p
(b) Using a scale of 2cm to r.epresent l unit on x-axis and 1cm to represent I unit on [3]
the y-axis, draw the graph ofy = -3x + 4.
(i) y when x =2 [1 J
(d) From your graph, is ( I , l ) a solution toy= - 3x + 4? Give an explanation for your [2]
answer.
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