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hnttps://solvedpapers.co.uk Cambridge International Examinations Cambridge International General Certificate of Secondary Education Uctes3 CANDIDATE. NAME CENTRE CANDIDATE NUMBER NUMBER | MATHEMATICS 0580/23 Paper 2 (Extended) May/June 2016 1 hour 30 minutes Candidates answer on the Question Paper. Additional Materials: Electronic ealeulator Geometrical instruments Tracing paper (optional) READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS FIRST Write your Centre number, candidate number and name on all the work you hand in. \Wiite in dark blue or black pen, ‘You may use an HB pencil for any diagrams or graphs. Do not use staples, paper clips, glue or correction fluid DO NOT WRITE IN ANY BARCODES. Answer all questions. working is needed for any question it must be shown below that question. Electronic calculators should be used. 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 in degrees to one decimal place. For n, use either your calculator value or 3.142. {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 total of the marks for this paper is 70, https://solvedpapers.co.uk 1 Find the cube root of 4913, Waa og 2 Write 71.496 correct to 2 significent figures. 11446 = 1000 sN000 NOTTO 6 SCALE .] Vlaene a humttphu =), 5tes)= RTS \Véleanas 4 cube =P = 243003 vietioeo: % Gil) = Busantekaten Sy SE nt? [3] 16 ys directly proportional to (x ~ 2)? ‘When x= 8, y= 250. Find y when x= 4. baile Y= 8 (442) Fe Koad” ee i So = K(sri)* asp = Ker \oe "beer K=Us ye AB. BI iii Ta 2 hnttps://solvedpapers.co.uk 17 @) V=IR In an experiment and R are both measured correct to 1 decimal place ‘When 14.0 and & =2.7, find the lower bound for 7 sricesas( ong \=5c8 z Ero gh V2NP ; RL. ca -00s = 265 2 =4ox27 =104 F008 w IR, FBSSx245 = JoubTs i o> s=2 In an experiment D and Tare both mcasucd correct to 2 significant figures When D = 7.6 and T= 0.23, find the upper bound for S. = O'S 005 =0:225 105) Eworgiv T | G = Da 2 VES = 3y Ba vr D= Ot Ev Fr D ar << es 71-6to-0s ae =o ae = = 1-65 0005 Es p] 18 (a) Work out the gradient of the line Z. 2 Sores J (496, m = Slot 2 ais, (®) Write down the equation of the line parallel to the line Z that passes through the point (0, 6). C26 Dy winapt - mse Y= tre = Ax+G https://solvedpapers.co.uk 19 _Atthe start of an experiment there are 20000 bacteria. The number of bacteria increases at arate of 30% per hour. (@) Work out the number of bacteria after 4 hours. Rooee [1+ ag] = ome FANG Ee [B (©) After how many whole hours, from the start of the experiment, wil the number of bacteria be greater than one million? LoBeeco. = G +32)|" Sense = coos Sine 50 = (3 nleg 13 = leg So wv = log © = Ka 2) soe hours [2] leg) 3 Find four inequalities that define the region, R. on the grid hnttps://solvedpapers.co.uk 1 @ NOTTO SCALE ‘Triangles CBA and CED are similar. AB is parallel to DE. AB= Sem, BE=4.8cm, EC= 6cmand ED = kem. Work out the value of k. aie eG. = 6 x4 bre Wok ees . [2] © | | em 7 | SCALE Vase A Vase B ‘The diagram shows two. ‘similar ‘fuchne imenaeoremear ioe ‘Vase B has volume 2592.cm}. aaa gale Ean Crne ve Geb = 2592 Zo a f S00 ic o F128 = 20x Les § sfasar ae Ts = eM = Ye https://solvedpapers.co.uk 22 The cumulative frequency diagram shows information about the trunk diameter, in metres, of 120 tees. Find (a) the inter-quartile range, Q, =k b20) 230 > Iw | Remue 225-1 @y = ¥ (\e)=% SIrSm ae ) the 95th ile, oe = | ' ees 120 = WY —7 3B 35 wee ©) the number of trees with a trunk diameter greater than 3 metres. “Cant ddwuk 8 han = \ou . [2] 73a = (Qo-\0or = 1S Hees Scichsaciies Rearnesitaninas https://solvedpapers.co.uk The diagram shows a cuboid HD=3cm, EH=Scmand EF=7em. Calculate (@) the length CE, fe ce = cH tHe = (co tHe +e * = THZ + 5% oh 135 Sat. OE CE=... (®) the angle between CE and the base CDHG. See =5 — qt © = Six (o'SHe) = 332 .-om [4] BI

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