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INSTRUCTIONS
● Answer all questions.
● Use a black or dark blue pen. You may use an HB pencil for any diagrams or graphs.
● Write your name, centre number and candidate number in the boxes at the top of the page.
● Write your answer to each question in the space provided.
● Do not use an erasable pen or correction fluid.
● Do not write on any bar codes.
● You should use a calculator where appropriate.
● You may use tracing paper.
● You must show all necessary working clearly.
● Give non-exact numerical answers correct to 3 significant figures, or 1 decimal place for angles in
degrees, unless a different level of accuracy is specified in the question.
● For r, use either your calculator value or 3.142.
INFORMATION
● The total mark for this paper is 100.
● The number of marks for each question or part question is shown in brackets [ ].
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$ ................................................ [2]
(b) The exchange rate between dollars ($) and euros (€) is $1 = €0.85.
Michael changes $100 to euros.
He buys a clock costing €58.99.
He changes the remaining money back to dollars.
$ ................................................ [2]
(c)
ACE SIMPLE COOL COMPOUND
At the end of the 4 years, who has more money in their account and by how much?
2 The table shows the midday temperature and the number of cups of hot chocolate Natcha sells on each
of ten days.
25
20
15
Number of
cups of
hot chocolate
10
0
0 5 10 15 20 25 30
Midday temperature (°C)
[2]
(b) Describe the relationship between the midday temperature and the number of cups of hot chocolate
Natcha sells.
............................................................................................................................................................
..................................................................................................................................................... [1]
(c) By drawing a line of best fit, estimate the number of cups of hot chocolate sold when the midday
temperature is 17 °C.
................................................. [2]
3 (a) Simplify 4a - b + 6b - 7a .
................................................. [2]
m
(b) Solve -4 = 5.
2
m = ................................................ [2]
t+4
(c) Rearrange u = to make t the subject.
3
t = ................................................ [2]
................................................. [2]
4 100 adults in a town were surveyed about the number of emails they each received one day.
The table shows the results.
Number of emails 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Number of adults 8 10 22 28 15 9 5 3
................................................. [1]
................................................. [2]
Find the probability that they received fewer than 4 emails that day.
Give your answer as a fraction in its simplest form.
................................................. [2]
Use the survey results to estimate the number of adults in the town who received exactly 5 emails
that day.
................................................. [2]
5 (a) Use set notation to describe the subset shaded in the Venn diagram.
A B
................................................. [1]
P Q
[3]
................................................. [1]
(iii) Find n (P , Q) .
................................................. [1]
................................... = Q [1]
O x
y = 2 - x2 y = x3 - 2 y = x 2 + 2x - 8 y = x 3 - 3x y = x 2 - 3x
y y y
O x O x O x
(c) A is the point (-1, -5) and B is the point (3, 3).
Find the equation of the line perpendicular to AB which passes through the midpoint of AB.
................................................. [5]
............................................. m [1]
............................................. m [2]
(b)
P
a+4 NOT TO
SCALE
a
Q
60°
11
R
a = ........................................... cm [4]
NOT TO
9 SCALE
8
D 10 C
t = ................................................ [6]
DAB
4x + 4
8 f (x) = 3x - 5 g (x) =
3
................................................. [1]
................................................. [3]
x = ................................................ [3]
x = ................................................ [1]
1 2
9 [Volume of a cone = rr h]
3
[Curved surface area of a cone = rrl ]
[2]
............................................ cm [2]
10 (a)
A
D
130° NOT TO
SCALE
B
Find angle ACB, giving a reason for each step of your working.
............................................................................................................................................................
............................................................................................................................................................
............................................................................................................................................................
(b)
P
NOT TO
8 SCALE
O 130° R
PR = ........................................... cm [2]
............................................. % [4]
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Two balls are taken at random from the bag without replacement.
x-1 black
11
black
x
12
white
.........
black
.........
12 - x
12
white
white
.........
[2]
(b) Find an expression for the probability of taking one ball of each colour.
Write your answer as a single fraction in terms of x.
................................................. [3]
14
(c) The probability that both balls are black is .
33
Form an equation in x and solve it to find the number of black balls in the bag.
Show your working.
................................................. [4]
AB = f p [2]
-4
(ii) BC = e o
3
(iii) AD = 74 and D = (- 3, n) .
(b)
Q R
q NOT TO
SCALE
K
L
O p P
OQRP is a parallelogram.
OP = p and OQ = q .
K is the midpoint of OQ and L is a point on PR.
1
KL = p - q .
10
Find PL : LR.
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