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Wie your name here ‘ene Number Candide Nomber Pearson Edexcel Level 1/Level 2 GCSE (9-1) Eel Mathematics Paper 1 (Non-Calculator) Higher Tier Pope Rtewnce hour 30 minutes 1MA1/1H ‘You must have: Ruler graduated in centimetres and rillmetres, ) (Toui¥ans protractor, pair of compasses, pen, HE pencil eraser. Instructions (© Use black ink or bal point pen © Fillin the boxes atthe top of this page with your name, ‘etre number and candidate number. (© Answer all questions. ‘© Answer the questions in the spaces provided = there may be moe space than you need. © Calculators may not be used. © Diagrams are NOT accurately drawn, unless otherwise indicated. © Youmust show all your working out. Information (© The total mark for this paper is 80 (The marks for each question are shown in brackets use ths asa guide as to how much time to spend on each question. Advice (© Read each question carefuly before you start to answer i. Keep an eye on the time. © Trytoanswer every question, © Check your answers if you have time atthe end. Turn over seo MINNIE Answer ALL questions. Write your answers inthe spaces provided. ‘You must write down all the stages in your working. |The diagram shows arightangled triangle. ae ‘Work out the size ofthe smallest angle ofthe triangle. \80= o+4x 45x +18 q2 = Wax X=e Fes kL Sx+i8 = 48 4D ° (otal for Question 1 is 3 marks) 2 Abox exerts a force of 140 newtons on a table ‘The pressure on the table is 35 per Caleuate the atea of the box thats in contact with the table a p= pressure F= force Wyo A=atca 25.=.—— A A= Gem™ (Total for Question 2is 3 marks) os Mood HW LON € VA SUL NULLRIN LON O@ VnIY SHUNT ALRIN LON 04 bo Not wrt ISAREA z po Not w DO NOT WRITE IY THUS AREA 3 There are only red counters, blue counters, green counters and yellow counters in a bag, ‘The table shows the probabilities of picking at random a red counter and picking st random a yellow counter, wet | the | oem |yetow 024 |9-22 |o-22| 032 | Colour Probability ‘The probability of picking «blue counters the same asthe probability of picking @ green counter, ‘Complete the table. | -(0-24 4032) = O44 out 2= 0-12 total for Question 3is 2 marks) 4 A patter is made using ideneal rectangular tiles +<—Nen + | Tem | x ¥. Find the total re ofthe pater - ckangia = \Lem* We dery cine. - -— Wy vecangies = 48cm Fenty we Ya x y =3 Wee (Total for Question 4is 4 marks) (N00 00 00 0 Tum over > eee 5 The diagram shows a sand pit, ‘The sand pits inthe shape of a cuboid, Sally wants to fill the sand pit with sand. 4oem ‘Abag of sand costs £2.50 ‘There are 8 lites of sand in each bag. foem Sally says, “The sand will cost less than £70" ‘Show that Sally is wrong, Vouime of Sand” pit = KOxioe * 60" 240000 em 1 Ure = 1000 em! sand pub = 2400S 945 Lines 1606 LW + 3 = 30 bags of sand mequered 30% Eus0 = £45 Hence Satis is worong at the Sand wit cose “aw chan £40, (E45). (Total for Question 5 is § marks) ‘ - 58 s 3 2é = 2 = 2 g 3 g z 3 DO NOT WRITE IN THIS AREA ‘vaniv sun 2 3 oe 7 2 z S 35 aie < £ = z 2 2 & 3 5 2 6 Four fiends each throw a biased coin a numberof times, ‘The table shows the numberof heads and the number of tails each friend got. | Ben Helen Paul Sharif heads | 34 66 | 80 | 120 | 300 ai s | 2 | @ | | 100 ‘The coin i tobe thrown one more tine. (a) Which ofthe fou rens’ reat will give the best estimate forthe probability hat ‘he coin will and beds? Justify your answer. Share, 68 Re cineus The cele the mere amount CF tines Paul says, “With this coin you are twice as likely to get heads as to get tals.” (©) Is Paul conect? Justify your answer, NO, as THe propomon of heads te taut 1 301 as there were 300 htads and 100 sas (3.0 #251) ® ‘The coin is to be town tic. (6) Use al the results inthe able o work out an entimate forthe probit the coin rl land ead both ties 3 PUH) = 7 shu) sel puarertn) =O)” =) 10 @ (Total for Question 6 is $ marks) i 0 ae 7. (a) Write down the exact value ofc0s30" ) Given that sin30*=0.5, -work out the value of x VoRIV SILL NT ALRIA.LON 04. DO NOT WRITE IN THIS AREA Sind0 = 2 <7 X= 12x05 =6 Gem @ atta for Question 763 marhs) O NOT WRITE IN THES AREA ‘Van SUL TALIA LON OG Yaniv Sunt SVaLnHAs LON Od DO NOTWRITE IN THIS AREA 0 aD 8 Themass of Jupiter is 1.899 x 10°. “he mass of Satu is 0.3 times the mass of Joie. FS | Ga) Work outan estimate forthe mass of Sat. z 8 Give your answer standard fo. e @ 5 a 26 a 2 2 x1027 x03 = O-/XIO = GIO = 4 xe Gres s 2 a 2 | @ Give evidence to show whether your answer to (ai an underestimate oan overestimate. Overesamate , 05. the mots of Tueier has bean vrunded ue zg <¢ ny 2 2 |- s (Total for Question 8is 4 marks) EE | 9 Wan Reds bake am S| tine end of 1 games theirmean sore was 3 pins pe game [5 | Artie end of 0 games their mean cre wes 2 pons he. EB 2 | Jordan says, SD “Walkden Reds must have scored 13 points in their 11th game.” a ¢ Is Jordan right? mx i€ ‘You must show how you get your answer. Total points ogter W games = 33%'\ =363 z< . ” 1o gemes = 35X10 = 350 z= 2 2 303-3505 13 22 Jordan is correct: & 2 5 ke RE Yes (otal for Question 9 is 3 marks 7 00 a 10 There are some red counters and some yellow counters ina bag. ‘There are 30 yellow counters inthe bag. ‘The ratio ofthe numberof red counters to the number of yellow eounters is 1:6 (2) Work out the number of red counters in the bag Bote 25 s @ Riza puts some more red counter ino the bag. The ratio of the numberof red counters tothe muber of yellow counters is now 1:2 (©) How muny red counters does Riza pt into the bag? 3o+2 =15 1S bea he io (Total for Question 10 is 4 marks) 11 Write down the value of 125? epas)"= st225 1253 > 25 (Total for Question 11 is 1 mark) : ny 000) 0 VeRIV SHULL NIAID LON OG IV SILL NUALAIM LON OG. nV SUILL NI@LDIN LON OG. vi g z 1 NOT WRITE IN THIS AREA 2 S z € - = 12. Sean drives fom Manchester to Gretna Green =< |__ Hedhives aan average spend of 50 ph forthe fst 3 hours of his journey. 5 = | He tuentas 150 miles to drive w get to Grema Green 3 | _Seandtives thee 130 niles ata verge Speed of 30 ph 2. Es| sane, x “My average speed from Manchester to Gretna Green was 40 mph.” 3 5 Is Sean right? 3B | Youmustshow how you get your enswe. 5 150. a Mimieceeciacesnd) gO FG & 8 pare of genes Totes bm 3 hes ow Distance for Fiese FA = SOKZ = 150 Z 8 Aromas Strtg a 208) 94: S meh = 3 2 2 2 5 So Sean & wrong =| i (CLotal for Question 12 is 4 marks) e 13, = 2S. | matektte subject of the formula m=afert é 2 2 kK 2]hms! a otal for Question 13 is 3 marks) a § = - gg 00 ee 42, x-2_ 1 Sove $22 ASP 3 2) gerd) + 3a 2) og —eeerr ox = axt+ie «32-6 = (Bx =? $x-2=18x 22, atxe “Ag 4 Ae (Total for Question 141s 3 marks ai -se-s i ere ee 15 show tat 2 =25=$ canbe writen nthe om SE where ob an dre integer. Pes ranted Olea 6 a hain Peo #8 (en 8) x5 1 for Question 15 is 3 marks) ng 000000 0 ‘VIRLY SULL NI-ALDIN LON O@ pO NOT WRITE IN THIS AREA. po NOT wre ‘Vat SILL NIU LON OG Nod REA VIRIY SHEL NIST. LON O@ VoNIY SHEL NULIUAK LON O@ VARY SULLNI TLALW.LON O4 IS AREA INT po Nor WRF = 2 DONO WRITE IN THIS AREA 16 These graphs show four different proportionality relationships between y and x. + y Graph B 4 Graph Graph D Match each graph with a statement inthe table below. [Proportionalty latenskip | Graph eter | ys directly proportional tox D | {ys inversely proportional tox A | vis proportional tothe square ofx B yisinversly proportional tothe square of |G img rm Tum over > "7 P s ‘ a4 = e : 7 2 2 PQ= PR. 3 ‘Sis the midpoint of PQ. z 5 Tis the midpoint of PR. 5 3 Prove triangle QTR is congruent to triangle RSQ. me lg PQ= PR then A PAR ws on wosceus Mengit, hanes 20008 = ZT RS 8 ge L 4 = Z 2 TRetePR=$Pa = SO a2 Hence A@TR is congruent fe B RSQ by SAS : 8 TR=SQ 4 Z LPARSLPRA z 8 i: toate ustion 7x3 marty | 2 otal for Question 17 is 3 mark) 2 2 a2 2 8 2 5 Mg aa 0 0 0 ole 18 The diagram shows a solid hemisphere, Volume of sphere = $a? Surface area of sphere = 4x7? The volume ofthe hemisphere is 2? x ‘Work out the exact total surface atea ofthe solid hemisphere. Give your answer as a multiple of = \ 5 2 Surgace orca of a hemisphet = FxeUAC + Ke ume of hemisphere = byHg”y = 250 yor Tene = 222 x x 3S =) 2r*=250 z & ater Re 45. 2 ¢ Sige Ss & 3 Surface area = QNet+ Ke* = 2RXLS TION m same 350 zs 22 = 5 aSn a om? ae | (Tota for Question 18 i 4 marks) a eS 3 3 x © Ba $2 3 Turnover > ale 9 Simpy tity = SKE) = 2-5 3 You mist show your working. cer 31 i ae N34 34 Br (otal for Question 193 marks) 20 Prove algebraically tha the difference berween the squares of any two consecutive ‘integers i equal tothe sum of these two integers. oe 2 be an integer, Haun 2 and th ore consecue + (fei) e xh = xteaxs) xt = dart Kren) = 2x41 i (Total for Question 20 is 4 marks) “ IMAON OG. IS AREA bo NOT WRITE vaniy AC LON O@ 211 There are 10 pens ina box. ‘There are x red pens in the box. ‘All the other pens are blue, Jack takes at random two pens from the box. Find an expression, in terms of x, forthe probability that Jack takes one pen of each colou Give your answer in its simplest form. PLR = x To me e-* PUB = 1-43 = “To lox. iS (otal for Question 21 is § marks) 6 NH wee no Saab 3a (CAYB is a quadsilatra a- a B a Xs the pat on AB such hat AX: XB = 1:2 22 = € Prove hat OF = 2 oF ze a a2 AB = 6b-30 E Ax = Valbb-3e) =1b-% ZY = Gb 4 (Se -b) = Sb+ Se a\iP a eeTe, ey = 3" \ 2-9 2 ae FEN =F Shr Sal a deve = CX oe YaQIy SULE NT ALDLW LON O@ DO NOT WRITE IN THIS AREA for Question 22 is § marks) wn 0 = Find an equation ofthe line that pases through C and is perpendicular to 4B. DO NOF WRITE IN THIS AREA. 2 gradient of AB = OTH LZ 28. geasienrog Ine pergendicuiae te AB =~ 2 Equanen — g-er) = “4 (x -8) -%, a yet ae eT LYaRY SILL NU ALIUAN LON O@ 2 z z g VARI SHLL NALA LON 0 3 é eit es 5 yes - I for | ym 23 is 4 marks) TTOTALFOR PAPER IS 90 MARKS ” TO ss

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