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Section A
Answer all questions.
Section B
Answer any four questions.
If working is needed for any question it must be shown in the space below that question.
Omission of essential working will result in loss of marks.
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The total of the marks for this paper is 100.
DC (NH/FD) 110304/3
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Section A [52marks]
Answerallquestionsinthissection.
1 (a) Timinvests$2500inabankpayingsimpleinterestat2.3%peryear.
Whatisthetotalamountofmoneyinthebankattheendof4years?
(b)
Chrisbuysthetabletusingthefinanceoffer.
Howmuchmoredoeshepaythanifhehadpaid$750forit?
(c) Lavinbuyssomesweets,pensandpaperatherlocalshop.
Theshopisoffering20%discountonallitems.
Thisisherreceipt.
Itemsandprices Cost($)
0.3kgofsweetsat$15.50perkg w
6pensat$xperpen 4.50
Paper z
Totalbeforediscount y
Totalafterdiscount 32.40
Findthemissingvaluesw,x,yandz.
Answer w=.....................................
x=......................................
y=......................................
z=...................................... [5]
2 (a) ABCDEisapentagonwithonelineofsymmetry. A
BC=DE=10cm,DC=30cmand BCD t = CDE t = 90° .
TheshortestdistancebetweenA andDCis22cm.
E B
10 10
D 30 C
(i) CalculateAB.
65°
Q R
Find
(i) 2A –B,
Answer f p [2]
(ii) B–1.
Answer f p [2]
(b) ThematrixCsatisfiesthefollowingequation.
3C+4 e o=C
-2 1
0 3
FindC.
Answer f p [2]
(c) Theresasellsraspberriesandblackcurrants.
Thefirstmatrixshowsthenumberofkilogramsofeachfruitshesellsduringthreedifferentweeks.
Thesecondmatrixshowsthepriceperkilogram,incents,ofthefruitTheresasells.
f p
Week1 3 2 650 raspberries
f p
Week2 1.5 3 580 blackcurrants
Week3 2 2.5
FindD.
Answer [2]
(ii) ExplainthemeaningoftheinformationgivenbymatrixD.
Answer.................................................................................................................................. [1]
(iii) Findthetotalamount,indollars,thatTheresagetsforthefruitshesells.
Answer
A
B C
[1]
(b) Usesetnotationtodescribethesubsetshadedinthediagram.
D
E F
(c) ={1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10}
P={x:xisanoddnumber}
Q={x:xisasquarenumber}
Answer
P Q
[2]
(ii) Staten(Ql ).
(iii) Anumber,m,ischosenatrandomfrom.
Findtheprobabilitythatmisamemberof P + Q l .
Answer
y
7
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 x
[3]
Findthegradientof MN.
(i) Findaandb.
(ii) Calculate PQ .
(b) OACBisaparallelogram. A C
OA = a, OB = b andDisthepointsuchthat2OB = BD .
EisthemidpointofCD.
a E
F
D
O b B
Answer .....................:....................[2]
Section B [48marks]
Answerfour questionsinthissection.
Eachquestioninthissectioncarries12marks.
7 (a)
Theshadedtriangle,drawnonthegrid,ispartofaquadrilateralwithonelineofsymmetry.
Theareaofthequadrilateralistwicetheareaofthetriangle.
Giventhatthelineofsymmetryisnotvertical,completethequadrilateral. [1]
(b)
Theshadedtriangle,drawnonthegrid,ispartofashapewhoseareais4timestheshadedareaand
hasrotationalsymmetryoforder4aboutM.
Completetheshape. [2]
(c)
y
8
4
A
3
1
B
–4 –3 –2 –1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 x
–1
–2
ThediagramshowstriangleAandtriangleB.
(i) TriangleAismappedontotriangleCbythetranslationPwithvector e o.
3
-1
DrawandlabeltriangleC. [2]
(ii) TriangleAismappedontotriangleBbyareflectionQ.
Writedowntheequationofthelineofthisreflection.
(iii) TriangleCismappedontotriangleDbyreflectionQ.
DescribefullythesingletransformationthatmapstriangleBontotriangleD.
RQ(A)=E.
(a) FindthecoordinatesoftheverticesoftriangleE.
(b) DescribefullythesingletransformationthatmapstriangleAontotriangleE.
Answer ...............................................................................................................................
....................................................................................................................................... [2]
(c) FindthematrixwhichrepresentsthetransformationthatmapstriangleAontotriangleE.
Answer [1]
l h
Thediagramshowsasolidconewithradiusrcm,heighthcmandslantheightlcm.
Sulemanmakessomesolidcones.
Theslantheightofeachofhisconesis4cmmorethanitsradius.
Use π = 3 throughout this question.
[2]
r 0 1 2 3 4 5 6
A 0 18 144 210 288
[1]
(d) Findanexpressionforhintermsofr.
300
250
200
150
100
50
0 r
1 2 3 4 5 6
(e) TheheightofoneofSuleman’sconesis12cm.
Calculateitsradius.
(f) AnotherofSuleman’sconeshasasurfaceareaof200cm2.
(i) Useyourgraphtofindtheradiusofthiscone.
(ii) Thisconeisplacedinaboxofheightpcm,wherepisaninteger.
Findthesmallestpossiblevalueofp.
9 Thecumulativefrequencygraphforthelengthsofthe50tracksonAbi’sMP3playerisshownbelow.
50
40
Cumulative
frequency
30
20
10
0
2:30 3:00 3:30 4:00 4:30 5:00 5:30 6:00
Length of track (minutes : seconds)
(a) Usethegraphtofind
(i) themedian,
(ii) theinterquartilerange.
(b) Usetheinformationonthegraphtocompletethefrequencytableforthelengthofthetracks.
Length(minutes:seconds) Frequency
2:301lengthG3:00 3
3:001lengthG3:30 5
3:301lengthG4:00
4:001lengthG4:30
4:301lengthG5:00
5:001lengthG5:30
5:301lengthG6:00
[2]
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(c) AbiplaysthreetracksfromherMP3playerwithnobreakbetweenthem.
Giventhatnotrackisrepeated,whatisthemaximumpossiblelengthoftimetakentoplaythese
tracks?
(d) AbitravelsonatrainfromstationAtostationF.
TheexacttimesthetrainarrivesatandleavesstationsAtoFareshownbelow.
Station A B C D E F
Arrive – 1003 1006 1011 1015 1021
Depart 0958 1004 1007 1012 1016 –
(i) Howmanyminutesdidherjourneytake?
(ii) AbistartsplayingtracksatrandomfromherMP3playerassheleavesstationA.
WhatistheprobabilitythatthefirsttrackisstillplayingwhenshearrivesatstationB?
(e) AbiplaystwodifferenttracksatrandomfromherMP3player.
Whatistheprobabilitythatneithertrackislongerthan3minutes30seconds?
10 (a)
x
A B
D C
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ABCDisatrapeziumwithABparalleltoDC.
DC=15cmandAB=xcm.
TheperpendiculardistancebetweenABandDCis3cmlessthanthelengthofAB.
TheareaofABCDis75cm2.
[2]
(ii) FindAB,givingyouranswercorrectto1decimalplace.
(iii) ADis0.8cmlongerthanBC.
Giventhattheperimeterofthetrapeziumis38.0cm,calculateAD.
(b) Anothertrapezium,LMNO,hasLMparalleltoON.
ThereflexangleLMN=252°. O N
t .
(i) CalculateMNO
L M
Findk, givingyouranswerasafractioninitssimplestform.
11 (a)
4
50° 20
Thediagramshowsasolidtriangularprism.
Alllengthsaregivenincentimetres.
(i) Calculatetheareaofthecross-sectionoftheprism.
Answer .....................................cm2[2]
(ii) Calculatethevolumeoftheprism.
Answer .....................................cm3[1]
(iii) Calculatethetotalsurfaceareaoftheprism.
Answer .....................................cm2[5]
(b) Acylinderhasaheightof70cmandavolumeof0.1m3.
Calculatetheradiusofthecylinder,givingyouranswerincentimetres.
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