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1 (a) In 2018, Gretal earned $32 000.

(i) She paid tax of 24% on these earnings.

Work out the amount she paid in tax in 2018.

$ ................................................ [2]

(ii) In 2019, Gretal’s earnings increased by 7%.

Work out her earnings in 2019.

$ ................................................ [2]

(b) Gretal invests $5000 at a rate of 2% per year compound interest.

Calculate the value of her investment at the end of 3 years.

$ ................................................ [2]

(c) One month, Gretal spent a total of $360 on presents.


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She spent 5 of this total on presents for her parents.
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She spent 3 of the remaining money on presents for her friends.
She spent the rest of the money on presents for her sisters.

Calculate the percentage of the $360 that she spent on presents for her sisters.

............................................. % [4]

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(d) Arjun earned $36 515 in 2019.


This was an increase of 9% on his earnings in 2018.

Work out his earnings in 2018.

$ ................................................ [2]

(e) Arjun and Gretal each pay rent.

In 2018, the ratio of the amount each paid in rent was Arjun : Gretal = 5 : 7.
In 2019, the ratio of the amount each paid in rent was Arjun : Gretal = 9 : 13.

Arjun paid the same amount of rent in both 2018 and 2019.
Gretal paid $290 more rent in 2019 than she did in 2018.

Work out the amount Arjun paid in rent in 2019.

$ ................................................ [4]

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3 (a) s = ut + 12 at 2

Find the value of s when u = 5.2 , t = 7 and a = 1.6 .

s = ................................................ [2]

(b) Simplify.

(i) 3a - 5b - a + 2b

................................................. [2]

5 9x
(ii) #
3x 20

................................................. [2]

(c) Solve.
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(i) =- 3
x

x = ................................................ [1]

(ii) 4 (5 - 3x) = 23

x = ................................................ [3]

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(d) Simplify.
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(27x 9) 3

................................................. [2]

(e) Expand and simplify.


(3x - 5y)(2x + y)

................................................. [2]

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6 Raheem makes baskets and mats.


Each week he makes x baskets and y mats.

He makes fewer than 10 mats.


The number of mats he makes is greater than or equal to the number of baskets he makes.

(a) One of the inequalities that shows this information is y 1 10 .

Write down the other inequality.

................................................. [1]

(b) He takes 2 14 hours to make a basket and 1 12 hours to make a mat.


Each week he works for a maximum of 22.5 hours.

Show that 3x + 2y G 30 .

[2]

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North
B
80 m
NOT TO
A 72° SCALE

115 m

The diagram shows the positions of three points A, B and C in a field.

(a) Show that BC is 118.1 m, correct to 1 decimal place.

[3]

(b) Calculate angle ABC.

Angle ABC = ................................................ [3]

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(c) The bearing of C from A is 147°.

Find the bearing of

(i) A from B,

................................................. [3]

(ii) B from C.

................................................. [2]

(d) Mitchell takes 35 seconds to run from A to C.

Calculate his average running speed in kilometres per hour.

........................................ km/h [3]

(e) Calculate the shortest distance from point B to AC.

............................................. m [3]

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NOT TO
SCALE

8 cm 165° B
O

The diagram shows a sector of a circle with centre O, radius 8 cm and sector angle 165°.

(a) Calculate the total perimeter of the sector.

............................................ cm [3]

(b) The surface area of a sphere is the same as the area of the sector.

Calculate the radius of the sphere.


[The surface area, A, of a sphere with radius r is A = 4rr 2 .]

............................................ cm [4]

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(c)

NOT TO
h SCALE

r A
B

A cone is made from the sector by joining OA to OB.

(i) Calculate the radius, r, of the cone.

r = ........................................... cm [2]

(ii) Calculate the volume of the cone.


[The volume, V, of a cone with radius r and height h is V = 13 rr 2 h .]

.......................................... cm3 [4]

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1 Anna, Bobby and Carl receive a sum of money. For


They share it in the ratio 12 : 7 : 8 . Examiner's
Use
Anna receives $504.

(a) Calculate the total amount.

Answer(a) $ [3]

(b) (i) Anna uses 7% of her $504 to pay a bill.


Calculate how much she has left.

Answer(b)(i) $ [3]

(ii) She buys a coat in a sale for $64.68.


This was 23% less than the original price.
Calculate the original price of the coat.

Answer(b)(ii) $ [3]

(c) Bobby uses $250 of his share to open a bank account.


This account pays compound interest at a rate of 1.6% per year.
Calculate the amount in the bank account after 3 years.
Give your answer correct to 2 decimal places.

Answer(c) $ [3]

(d) Carl buys a computer for $288 and sells it for $324.
Calculate his percentage profit.

Answer(d) % [3]

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2 For
North Examiner's
Use

K
108° NOT TO
SCALE
4 km
9 km

L
Three buoys K, L and M show the course of a boat race.
MK = 4 km, KL = 9 km and angle MKL = 108°.

(a) Calculate the distance ML.

Answer(a) ML = km [4]

(b) The bearing of L from K is 125°.

(i) Calculate how far L is south of K.

Answer(b)(i) km [3]

(ii) Find the three figure bearing of K from M.

Answer(b)(ii) [2]

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4 For
D Examiner's
Use

E NOT TO
O SCALE

10 cm

7 cm 77°
B

A, B, C and D lie on a circle, centre O .


AB = 7 cm, BC = 10 cm and angle ABD = 77°.
AOC is a diameter of the circle.

(a) Find angle ABC.

Answer(a) Angle ABC = [1]

(b) Calculate angle ACB and show that it rounds to 35° correct to the nearest degree.

Answer(b)

[2]

(c) Explain why angle ADB = angle ACB.

Answer(c) [1]

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(d) (i) Calculate the length of AD. For


Examiner's
Use

Answer(d)(i) AD = cm [3]

(ii) Calculate the area of triangle ABD.

Answer(d)(ii) cm2 [2]

(e) The area of triangle AED = 12.3 cm2, correct to 3 significant figures.

Use similar triangles to calculate the area of triangle BEC.

Answer(e) cm2 [3]

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6 (a) A parallelogram has base (2x O 1) metres and height (4x O7) metres. For
The area of the parallelogram is 1 m2. Examiner's
Use

(i) Show that 4x2 O 9x + 3 = 0 .

Answer (a)(i)

[3]

(ii) Solve the equation 4x2 O 9x + 3 = 0 .

Show all your working and give your answers correct to 2 decimal places.

Answer(a)(ii) x = or x = [4]

(iii) Calculate the height of the parallelogram.

Answer(a)(iii) m [1]

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(b) (i) Factorise x2 O 16. For


Examiner's
Use

Answer(b)(i) [1]

2x + 3 x + 40
(ii) Solve the equation + = 2.
x−4 x 2 − 16

Answer(b)(ii) x = [4]

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10 For
Examiner's
Use

NOT TO
24 cm SCALE

9 cm

A solid metal cone has base radius 9 cm and vertical height 24 cm.

(a) Calculate the volume of the cone.


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[The volume, V, of a cone with radius r and height h is V = πr2h.]
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Answer(a) cm3 [2]


(b)

16 cm NOT TO
SCALE
9 cm

A cone of height 8 cm is removed by cutting parallel to the base, leaving the solid shown above.
Show that the volume of this solid rounds to 1960 cm3, correct to 3 significant figures.

Answer (b)

[4]

(c) The 1960 cm3 of metal in the solid in part (b) is melted and made into 5 identical cylinders,
each of length 15 cm.
Show that the radius of each cylinder rounds to 2.9 cm, correct to 1 decimal place.

Answer (c)

[4]

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