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3300U50-1 A19-3300U50-1
MATHEMATICS
UNIT 1: NON-CALCULATOR
HIGHER TIER
1 hour 45 minutes
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INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES 3. 4
Use black ink or black ball-point pen. Do not use gel pen or 4. 3
correction fluid.
5. 4
You may use a pencil for graphs and diagrams only.
Write your name, centre number and candidate number in 6. 6
the spaces at the top of this page. 7. 3
Answer all the questions in the spaces provided.
8. 7
If you run out of space use the additional page at the back
of the booklet. Question numbers must be given for all work 9. 3
written on the additional page.
10. 9
Take � as 3·14.
11. 4
cross-
Volume of prism = area of cross-section × length section
th
leng
4 3
Volume of sphere =
3 �r
r
Surface area of sphere = 4�r2
1 l h
Volume of cone = 3 �r2h
C
In any triangle ABC
a b c
Sine rule sin A = sin B = sin C b a
( ) −1
n
i
AER, as a decimal, is calculated using the formula 1 + , where i is the nominal interest rate
n
per annum as a decimal and n is the number of compounding periods per annum.
(b) Calculate the sum of all the interior angles of this regular polygon. [2]
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A B
3
x
–7 –6 –5 –4 –3 –2 –1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
–1
–2
–3
–4
–5
–6
–7
y
7
4
A
3
x
–7 –6 –5 –4 –3 –2 –1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
–1
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05
–3
–4
–5
–6
–7
(ii) Write down the column vector that will reverse the translation in part (i). [1]
(b) Write down an expression for the nth term of the following sequence. [2]
(a) 81 = [1]
33 93 94 182 34
1
(c) (12·96) 2 = [1]
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Q R
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The probability that he visits Erddig Gardens and goes to the Bersham Heritage Centre is 0·28.
......................
Goes to Bersham
Heritage Centre
Visits Erddig
Gardens
Goes to Bersham
......................
Heritage Centre
......................
Does not visit
Erddig Gardens
Does not go to
...................... Bersham Heritage
Centre
(b) Calculate the probability that Dylan visits Erddig Gardens but does not go to the Bersham
Heritage Centre. [2]
3·14r2 − dw area
w3 + r2 d ……….................................…………..
3w + 2d + h ……….................................…………..
4d + πr2 ……….................................…………..
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11
r ……….................................…………..
2x − 3 4x + 5 11
(b) Solve the equation + = . [4]
5 2 2
12 mm
25 mm
40 mm
Diagram not drawn to scale
a
Diagram not drawn to scale
8 cm
12 cm
9 cm
The cone has a base radius of 9 cm and a vertical height of 12 cm.
The hemisphere has a radius of 8 cm.
Which of the two solids has the greater curved surface area?
You should express any areas in terms of π.
You must show all your working. [7 + 2 OCW]
What is the illuminance of light from this lamp at a distance of 0·5 m? [4]
x A
2x
E F
D
(b) Hence, write down the value of x for which 6x(8x + 1) – 3(4x + 1)(4x – 1) = 0. [1]
(b) Circle the correct answer for the following statement. [1]
3
−
4
16 is equal to
1 1
–12 –8
8 12 –16.75
( 2 + 5 )2 − 500
( 5 )3
and indicate whether your answer is rational or irrational. [5]
irrational
20
15
10
0 x
0 1 2 3 4
(a) Use the trapezium rule, with the ordinates x = 0, x = 1, x = 2, x = 3 and x = 4, to estimate
the area of the shaded region shown above. [3]
Without calculating the new area, tick one of the following boxes.
The new area will be equal to the estimated area found in part (a).
The new area will be greater than the estimated area found in part (a).
The new area will be less than the estimated area found in part (a).
Benjamin states that the probability of selecting two balls of the same colour is equal to the
probability of selecting two balls of different colours.
Is Benjamin correct?
You must show all your working to justify your answer. [4]
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