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Answer all questions SASS sbiving your answer correct to 4 significant figures. {a) Calculate (b) Write your answer to part (a) correct to 3 significant figures. Answer (a) a) @ The first five terms of a sequence are 19, 15, 11,7, 3. (a) Write down the 8" term of this sequence. (b) Write down an expression, in terms of n, for the nth term in the sequence. Answer (a) a 29) (Turnover For Examiner's Iner't 4 3 (a) Given that 9° + 97 = 9”, find the value of n. {b) Calculate 3.410” - $x 10°, giving your answer in standard form. Answer (a) n= a) m® 4 a) ¢ ~ 4 B ABCD is an isosceles trapezium with CD produced to £. Find f@ x, (b) (Ansiverae(c) aie = pecmueecemeanenreae (1) @® ye Examiners soe/afsecarretnss5 Por |Exominers 5 5 Simplify @x~5)? -(-3x-5). Answer 2) 6 — BCDisaright-angled triangle. CD = 15 cm and BD=17 cm. ABC and CDE are straight lines, Express, as a fraction, the value of (a) sin ZCBD, (b) cos ZBDE, B (©) tan (90°- ZCBD). 17cm c 15cm DE Answer (a) 0) @) 0 () a) so1s//searelnt af Tormover eS | 7 ‘The pictogram shows the number of people who own different types of pets in a town, Et SOptople _6Opeople SO people 50 people WUT - PETE FS oom cha cca List two things misleading with this pictogram, 2 Answer I, A bag contains 1 red, 3 blue and 6 white balls, Two balls are taken from the bag, at random, without replacement. Find the probability that (a) the first ball is red, (b) none of the balls are blue, £016/2/SecePreins 115 For Esominers D 7 ABCD is a rectangle. Points P,Q, R and S lie on AB, BC, CD and DA respectively such that triangle PBQ is congruent to triangle RDS. (a) Show that ZRPQ = ZPRS. Answer (>) Given further triangle ASP is congruent to triangleCQR. State the name of the quadrilateral PORS, Answer (0) 273 8) 103] A016 /1/SecaPreinsy aS [Tura over For Examiner's 10 The force (F units) between two particles is inversely proportional to the square of the distance (x units) between them. (a) Select one of the graphs below that could represent the relation between the force and the distance. iZ V A. eee z¢6 2 e¢ x A B e Ke \ oO x O = D E Answer (a) 0) (>) When the distance between the two particles is x, the force is F. Find the percentage change in the value of the force when the distance is, reduced to 50%. Answer (b) % (2) For Examiner's o6/1seetreelins2 35 W 12 ‘A company sells cereals in boxes which measure 18 cm by 12 em by 30 em. {a) Calculate the volume of the box. (b) They make a special edition box which is geometrically similar tothe original box. The volume of the special edition box is 1920 cm”. Find the dimensions of this box, Answer (a) cm? {I} () ____ emby __emby om {3} (a) Factorise (8x +13)* -12(8x+13)+ 36 completely. (b) Hence find the value of (48 +13)? — 12(48 +13) +36. Answer (a) (2) () [2) Fy 4026/1/SecaPelinsy 35 {Turn over Beeminer's bee 16 13 20 students from Class 3A and 20 students from 3B took a Mathematics Test. The marks are shown in the stem-and-leaf diagram. Class 3A Class 3B 9 7 6 0 5 7 9 8 6 5 4 1 1 g 8 9 5 5 4 2 2 2 3 6 7 7 7 7 g 3 3 2 5 8 9 7 4 4 4 4 5 5 5 0 5 0 | Key (Class 3A) Key (Class 3B) 0| 5 means 50 5|0 means 50 (a) (i) Find the median marks for Class 3A. (ii) Find the range for the top 25% students marks in Class 3A. Answer (a) (i) ___ marks [1] (ii) marks [1] (b) Here are two statements comparing the performance for the two classes. For each one, wrile whether you agree or disagree. Give a reason for each answer, stating clearly which statistic you use to make your decision. (i) On the average, Class 3A performed better than Class 38. Ww Answer because (i) The top 25% of Class 3A results are closer together. (0 Answer because For Examiner car 14 (a) The value of Ms Tan’s car is $120 000. By the end of each year, the value of the car decreases by 10 % of its value atthe start of the year. Find the value of the car at the end of 2 years, Answer (a) $ 2) (b) A car is priced at $200 000. It can be bought on hire purchase with a down payment of $110 000, interest rate of 2% per annum over 7 years and equal monthly repayment. Find the amount of each monthly installment. Answer (b) $ R) 24s 026 /2/Secarrelinst 5 [Turn over For 12 15 The points 4, B, and Clie on the circle and 4B = BC. B () Construct (i) the bisector of angle ABC, (ii) _ the perpendicular bisector of AB. (b) (Mark clearly a point, P, on the circle along minor arc AC such that SSBPC isa right-angled triangle. (ii) State the name of the line BP. Answer (ii) Gil) Hence explain why ABPC is aright-angle triangle. Answer (ii) ty a uw) ee (0 wy eo16ya/SecaPeinsy"38 For Exominer's Fer 13 ssecners 16 (a) Arrace is x km long, A runner ran nh km/h for 50% of the race, 10 km/h for 4 of it and 5 km/h for the remaining distance, (i) Find, in terms of the total time taken for the race. (ii) Calculate the average speed, in kilometres/hour of the runner for the whole joumey. 4 Answer (i) a 2 (i) keh 2) (b) The Deal Sea is 380 m below the sea level, A helicopter hovers above the Dead Sea at 70 m above the sea level before lowering 150 m. How far is the helicopter above the Dead Sea? Answer () m (2) S24 sore) fears [Turn over For 4 Bsominers The diagram shows line / with the equation 2y = 3 + 2x passing through point 4(3.5, 5)} and the x-axis at B, Another line q is perpendicular to line /, It passes through M, the mid-point of AB and cuts the x-axis at C. Find {a) the coordinates of B, (b) the mid-point of 48, (© _ the equation of the line 4, (@) the ratio of area of ABMC to area of ABC. Answer (a) w sons /seceretins' 15 15 18 & = (Secondary 4 students who study Physics, Mathematics or both} P= (Students who study Physics) ‘M= {Students who study Mathematics} (a) On the Venn Diagram below, shade the region representing MnP’. Answer ay (b) Describe the elements of Mr P’. ) Answer (©) There are 138 students who study Physics out of 220 students in Secondary 4 and n(P) = n(0). (i) Find the number of students who study both Physics and Mathematics, (ii) fone student is chosen at random from the Secondary 4 students, find the probability that the student does not study Mathematics, Answer (i) iY i (i) a) 24F Por [Examiners 4o6/1/SectPeainay 3S {Turn over | i ws 16 19 In ahexagon, all the interior angles are x° except one. One of the exterior angles is 36°. Find the value of x, Answer « QB) 20 The diagram shows a trapezium ABCD with AD parallel to BC. 4 D 28 em 8 45cm c Given 4B = 28 em, BC = 45 em, AC=53 em and BD=70 em, Find (a) angle ABC, (b) the shortest distance of C to BD. Answer (a) sty mm BY For Exominer's sors n/secaPretins 135 2 47 (a) The diagram shows a quadratic curve which can be expressed in the form yea(r+ by +c. Find the values of a, b and c. y a~ Answer (a) (b) Hence find the x-intercepts, giving your answers correct to two decimal places. Answer For Examiners an aer/sece Pentima 35 2 18 ‘The diagram shows the speed-time graph fora eyelis’s journey that started from Point Ato Point B. { | Speed ale : (us) 60 100 Time (seconds) o 10 (a) Calculate the acceleration during the first 10 seconds. (b) Caleutate the total distance travelled for the journey. ms? [l} m 2 Answer (a) a () cyclist. It travelled electric scooter started at the same time as the later: m/s and was overtaken by the cyclist some time cyclist to overtake the rider. (©) Arider on an at a constant speed of 20 Find the time taken for the Ui raer ke (c) ame receaceraneee Se CO END OF PAPER (2 eo nerafsecareins 31S TANJONG KATONG SECONDARY SCHOOL Preliminary Examination 1 2015 Secondary 4 CANDIDATE NAME CLASS INDEX NUMBER MATHEMATICS 4016/02 Paper 2 { Thursday 2 July 2015 2 hours 30 minutes Additional Materials:_ Writing Paper Greph Paper READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS FIRST Write your name, class and register number on all the work you hand in, Write in dark blue or black pen, ‘You may use a pencil for any dlagrams or graphs, Do not use staples, paper clips, highlighters, glue of correction fluid. Answer all questions I working is needed for any question it must be shown with the answer, Omiss.on of essential working will result in loss of marks. You are expected to use s scientific calculator to evaluate explicit numerical expressions. the cegree of accuracy is not specified in the question, and if the answer is not exact, give the answer ‘o three significant figures. Give enswers in degrees to one decimal place. For x, use either your calculator vahie or 3,142, unless the question requires the answer in terms of x. At the end of the examination, fasten all your work securely together. The number of marks Is given in brackets {at the end of each question or part question. The toval of the marks for this paper Is 100, 303 zz This document consists of 12 printed pages and 4 blank page. [Turn over z Mathematical Formulae Compound Interest Total Amount = P (1 a 100, Mensuration Curved surface area of a cone = are Curved surface area of a sphere = 4nr* Volume of a con al ath 3 4 ‘Volume of a sphere = o Ww Area of triangle ABC = 3 absinC Are length = r, where @s in radians Sector area = ; P 6, where Gis in radians Trigonometry a,b le sin A sinB sinC @=B 4c —2be cosd Statistics - 3 1 (a) Bob has $x and Kim has half as much as Bob, Bob receives $10 each month and Kim receives 4 times as much as Bob. In two months’ time, Kim will have 3 times as riuch as Bob. How much money does Bob have now? (3) (b) Given that =a a1 find the ratio of x: y BI (c) Solve the equation 2x? = -3(2x-11), giving your answers to two decimal places. 3) 2 : B 3.9m c wv) 3m J\” A 6m D The diagram shows the points 4, B, C and D on level ground, It is given that AB = 3 m, AD=6m,BC=3.9m, ZBAD = 60° and ZCBD = 40°. (a). Caleulate (i) the distance from B to D, @ (ii) the shortest distance from C to BD, 2] Gil) the area of ABCD. (3) (b) A vertical pole stands at point A and the angles of elevation of the top of the pole from both points B and D are measured, Given that the smaller of these two angles is 18°, find the height of the pole, R) woishafsecarreimsd vst ws [Turn over 4 3 (a)_A shop sells two brands of mattresses, Hoiland and Sleeping King. Each brand of mattress comes in three different sizes, King, Queen and Single. The sales of the two brands of mattresses over a period of two months are aiven in the table below. November December King | Queen King_| Queen | Single Hoiland 10 15 2 20 40__| Sleeping King [8 5 10 {10 5 Given that the above sales table can be represented by matrix P = ‘ ® 2) 12 20 40 : \d matrix Q = : a : (ia 10 *) (i) Caleulate P + Q. (ii) Describe what is represented by the elements of P+ Q. (iii) Find matrix R such that S= RP and S represents the total number of King, Queen and Single sizes mattresses sold by both Hoiland and Sleeping King in November. (iv) Evaluate matrix S. (¥) The profit made for each mattress regardless of the brands are $350, $500 and $250 for King, Queen and Single sizes respectively. Using matrix ‘multiplication involving two matrices only, find the profit made by the shop in November, (b) Ona map depicting part ofa country, the scale is 1 : 250 000. (j) Calculate the distance between the Town 4 to Town B, given that the distance Ghithe map is 1.5 em. Leave your answer in kilometres. (ii) Ali walks from Town B to Town A at the speed of I m/s. Calculate the time Ali takes for the walk, giving your answer to the nearest minute. (iii) Kim walks from Town B to Town A at the speed of 4 km/h, She started her joumey at the same time as All. ‘Who will reach Town A first? Justify your answer. a a a (2) Q) (2) weneraisecaPreima S| 4 (a) Solve the inequality 2£=! > 2) (v) Simplify ae B) (c) Express a a single fraction in its simplest form, Gy 5 A 4 y - D E ° B c (a) In the diagram, B is the midpoint of OC and OA = 34D, Itis also given that = = OA=3a+b and OB = 6a ~ b, Bis the point of intersection of AB and CD. (i) Express as simply as possible, in terms of a and/or b, Bs . (a) AB, a = (b) DC. (2) ; area of triangle ADE i) Find the ratio of S&2 OF Miansle ADE 1 (ii) Find the ratio of Er angle DEO a = (b) The vector OP has a magnitude of $5 units and has the same direction as > ( ) Express OP as a column vector. py 30s te sois/afecaPreina x15 6 ‘The variables x and y are connected by the equation yrdr-x? +6. ‘Some corresponding values of x and y are given in the following table, x 2 =! -0.5 0.5 2 3 4 y =2 3 475 2 6 3 7 (a) Find the value of p. a] (b) Using a scale of 2 cm to 1 unit, draw a horizontal x-axis for -2$.x<4 Using a scale of 2 cm to 1 unit, draw a vertical y-axis for -2s y <8. Qn your axes, plot the points given in the table and join them with a smooth curve. [3] i (©) _ Find the equation of the line of symmetry, a (d) Use your graph to solve 4x+7 = 2x?. 3) (©) By drawing a tangent, find the gradient of the curve at the point where x=2. (2) ( — A straight line has the equation y = ax+ b. Given that ax +b = 2x-x'+6 has solutions at x=2 and x=~l, find the value of a and of b. 2 Wie) alsectPretins 1S 7 7 In the diagram, PAQ is a tangent to the circle ABCD at A. O is the centre of the circle CDEF and BCF isa straight line. It is given that ZPAB = 58°, ZABD = 32° and 2CFE = 120°. (a) Find (i) angle ACD, 0) (ii) angle ACB. ) (>) Explain why 8D is a diameter of circle ABCD. a (©) Given that FC = FE, show that triangle CDE is equilateral, 3) (2) Whatis the special name given to quadrilateral COEF? Explain, (1 306 Te netPre TS 21cm (a) OABCis a quadrant of a circle with centre O and radius 21 cm. Given that ZBOC = 9 rad and Are AB: Arc BC= 4 : 3, calculate (i) the value of 6, GB) (i) the area of the shaded region, ) (b) A ship at sea is represented by point Z and it is travelling in a circular asc as shown in the diagram such that 2XZY = 44°. The two landmarks X and Y are such that Y is 1000 m due east of X. (i) _ Find the bearing of X from Z, when Z is due north of Y. a (ii) Find the bearing of Z from Y, when Z is equidistant from X and Y. Q) Calculate the distance from Z to X when the ship is 1000 m from Y. @) ‘woie/alsecaPreima 1S 9 9 ‘The bulb end of a torchlight consists of an open frustum as shown in the diagram, ‘The frustum is forried by cutting off the bottom 5 cm from an inverted cone of radius 6 em and height 15 cm. (x) Find the base radius r of the frustum, Q) (b) Find /, the slant height of the frustum, 2 (c) Calculate the volume of the frustum. 2] () The inner surface of the frustum, which will eventually contain the bulb, has to be lined with a reflective material, Find the amount of the material required. [2] ° sof aoie afseaPreline IS [Turn over 10 “10 The cumulative frequency curve below illustrates the weights of 100 students in Shine Secondary School. z 8 g & 100 40 20 0 n 50 60 70 80 Weight (kg) (a) Use the graph to find () the median weight ofthe students, W (ii) the interquartile range. Q (b) The grouped frequency table of the weights of the same 100 students in Shine Secondary School is shown below. Find p. mn Weight | 45 find y. o] Two students are selected at random from the group of 100 students, (iii) Find the probability that atleast one of the students is of normel weight. 2] (d) The weights of 100 students in Oxford Second but a smaller standard deviation, Describe how the cumulative frequency curve will differ from the given curve, (2] lary School have the same median —End of Paper -— ah 19 Qn Solution oye 8@ TT (b)| 7 CC TTY 10(a) [D. (b) | % changes = 300 Tita) | 6480 (b) | 12 by 8 by 20cm 12@) | @x+7) (o) [3025 Toa) (aii) 150-44 =6 14(a) {97200 'b) | Monthly instalment = 1220 15(bii) | Diameter > s016/1/SecaPretinar 15 (Turn over tor ver} 20 Solution Qn 16(ai) tail) (eo) 17a) 19 115.2 20(a) ZABC = 90° (b) aie T a=~ 2 ba-2 c=-l o) *=0.59, 3.41 22(a) 2.5 Dist = 1875, (©) x= 25 For Exominer's so1s/sectorelinst 2S 12 Answers: 1a) $8 (b) x:y=13:2 2aX{i) $.20 m Gi) 2.51 m (iii) 14,3 mi? (b) h=1.95 m (22 35 68 A smo (7 5 *) Gi) R=@ 1) (ivy Q8_-20. 37) (v) $25 550 (iii) It represents the total number of the King, Queen and Single sizes mattresses sold over the Nvo, months for both brands respectively. I (b)(i) 3.75 km (ii) T= 63 mins (i y ms . Kim will reach Town A first as her speed is faster, 6 Aa) xz “3 (b) 5 x 1 2(4x+3y) © (2x+3)2x . 8, an axenof triangle ADE _ 1 5 7 b) 10a-Sb (iy MEwOL iangle ADE _ 1 (2G) 30-26 (0) 10-5 iD Tea of triangle DEO 2 > (b) or-(*.) 6(a) p = 6.75 (c) x=1 (d) y=2.5 (to be plotted), x 1.1 or x=-3.1 (e) =-2.4 (Qa= 1,524 Tay(i) ZACD =32° (ii) ACB =58° —(b) ZBCD = 32° + 58° =90° 8(a)(i) @=0.673 (ii) 32 em? (by) 224° (i) 338° Gilt) XZ =1440 m Ha) r=2em (b) 10.8 (©) 545 cm? (d) 271 cm? 10(@yi) 61 Gi) 8.5 (18 (613 (ii) 6.68 (oi) z 4859 Gi) 70 Git) FE} (A) The graph will be steeper but they will intersect at the median mark, eni6/afsecaPraina TS 2015 Prelim 1 Maths Paper 1 Marking Scheme Qn Solution Maris 1a) | 0.7738 Al (b) |=0.774 AL 24a) [-9 Al (b) [23 =4n AL 3(a) |2 Al (b) [2.9 x 107 AL aa) | 105 Al () | 15. AL S| (3x5)? -(-3x-5)* =(3x-54+3x45)3x-5-3x-5) MI (a+6)(a-5) = 60x or correct expansion Al 6(a) [15 Al 7 (| _ 15. Al 7 os Al 15. 7 | inconsistent pictorial representation. The picture |B1 oe scale of the cat should represent 50 people instead of 60, Size of each type of pictorial representation should | 51 4. gine bbe consistent, For example, the horses are bigger than the rest of the pictures 8a) 1 Al 10. mie M1 Soro. seen 10 9 el Is AL 9a) | -ZBPR = ZDRP (alt Zs) BI ZDRS = ZBPQ (APBQ = ARDS) BI BPR - ZBPQ = ZDRP - ZDRS BI RPO = ZPRS Answer Given 300 (B) | Parallelogram BI 10(a) Al ) Mi seen 4 =4F % changes = 300 AL Ti(ay | 6480 Al ®) + i + 19203 2 | 1920) i (Sey A MI (2) SOL. Using 2 similarity ratio of gxlsel2 volume 2 Tees AZifAll3 answers correct, 2 Al if 2 answers correct, 5730-20 Al correct but wrong order. 12(@) | (Bx 4-13) -12(Bx + 13)+36 =(8x+13) - 2(8x +13X6)+ (6)? M1 a? =2a6+6*scen or =(8x4+13-6) implied or expansion =(Qr+7) (8x47) a [x=6 (8) +7" MI subx=6 into answer of 12(a) = 3025 Al 13 (ai) [23 AL (aii) | 50-44=6 AL (bi) | Disagree because it has a Tower median than Class | BT 3B Chil) | Agree because spread of the top 25% of Class 3A |BI spread or range is smaller than Class 3B T4(a) | 120 000 «0.9 x0.9 Mi *0.9x0.9 seen = 97200 AL y BI Int incipal 1) sonthlyinstament = 20000%2% x7 + 90000 interest and principal seen (12) = 1220 . AL atleast 3 sf (bi) | Diameter (bili) | Since BP is a diameter, ABPC is a right-angle Not Pythagoras Thm triangle given the property of angle in semi-circle, 16(ai) M1 eqn,oe use T=D/S AL (aii) | x 3x MI —*~— den .. Kim will reach Town A first as her speed is faster, _| BL 2m T2marks Page 2 Marking Scheme 2015 Prelims 1 Sec 4 Mathematics P2 No. Solution Maria Remarks aa) 2e-1, 3 39 ‘ 9(2x-1)2 5(x - 3) MI cross-multiply | are -6 | Al 2m (b) MI taking out both | common factors MI diff of2 sq Al 3m | () | Sx#6 2 ae 4-9" 3-22 _ 546 2 M1 one factor * Qr+3)Q0x—3) 2x-3 es ad = 5426-22x 43, M1 combining term (Qx+3X2x-3) os Al no marks if den (2x+3)2x~3) expanded 3m S marks OO) @) No vector symbol =3a-2b (-Im) ei 1m oO 3 4 4 DC=0C-OD =! ‘i 5 = 2(6a-b)->Ga+b) Mi OC soi Al 2m (ii) arcaof triangle ADE _ 1 areaof triangle DEO 2 Al Im Oy) 3a Let OP = ( = ¥ Qa) +(— 4a)? = 55 M1 using a=!) (same direction) magnitude 5p.( 33) .OP= Al ° (2) Sto 2m 6 marks Marking Scheme 2015 Prelims 1 Sec 4 Mathematics P2 No Solution Marks Temnarke 5a) | p= 6.75 Al Tm & Refer to graph. P2 pis. comect G1 smoothness 3m (diffscale-Im) © x=] a3 Lm @ 4x47 = 2x eae ee M1. attempt to dx- 4550 ato make y the ders 6=-246 Case 2 L1 ine to be yy 2.5 (to be plotted) ey or x=-31 Al 3m © M1 tangent correct Al 2m ® . Al bad Al 2m 12 marks Tayi) | ZACD = 32° ‘AlZ insame seg. | 1m Gi) ZACB = 58° AIZ inalt. seg. im () ‘ZBCD= 32° +58" =90° B1 proving 90° Since it obeys Zs in semicircle property, =>BDis a diameter, (shown) BL 2m © | grce= crac = 422 (oase 2 ofises. 6) - 0° 30°90 30° (adj. Z M1 attempt to show eee ZECD = 60° M1 Zsinopp. seg. M1 attempt to show 2 ZCDE = 60° LCED= 60° = ACDE is an equilateral A. (shown) ea (@) ZCOE=120 (Z atcentre=2 2s at circumference) = ZOCE = ZOEC = 30° CE is common MI. proving 2.AOCE = OFCE (AAS) congruency | ZOCF + ZCFE =180° (int. 2s) MI int. Zs/alt Zs = COEF is athombus. BI ou } 10 marks Page 4 Marking Scheme 2015 Prelims 1 Sec 4 Mathematics P2 {__No Solution Marks Remarks Vseayay Arey 4 Arey 3 | , f-0 ~ z | 7) MI 3 seen {E-0 =49 MI s=rOsoi | 3n n> A 3 4 oa= : 4" 0 = 0.673198 9 =0.673 (3 sf) Al oe on wi ae Area ofsectornoc = > (21) (3« MI Area of sector 247g ont . pee Area of Mog = rau 2 M1 Areaof 4 a (21) sin _ = 172.3938 cm? ©. Shaded Area = 17239384474 0 20.834 cm? 321 em? (3 sf) Al 3m (by) 80° + 44° Al lm © AS” (base 28 of isos. A) i «. Bearing = 270° + 68° ting = 210+ 8 in a Gil) ZDAY = 44° (base Z5 of isos. A) 22YK = 180° ~ 2(64°) (Zs sum in A) =92° B1 sos. Triangle / XZ 1000 finding 227X 592 sin 44? eee 1438.68 m 40 m (3 sf} Al 3i| 3m 12 marks it Marking Scheme 2015 Prelims 1 Sec 4 Mathematics P2 No Solution Mads Remaris 3a) | By similar Os, ris 6 15 M1 similar 4 radon Al 2m © |ievistxe Joa? M1 pythagoras” thm 0.7703 08 G sf) Al 2m © | Votume of frustum = + x(6)'(15)-+2(2)'6) SE aang 37 MI volof cone - = 544.5427 em? 545 cm? sf Al 2m TH | Amount of material required = Tet TF M1 surface area pf alos +8) a5 +2) aaa Al 2m 3 marks TOCANG | Medion weight = 61 Al Tm (i [nterquartile range = 655-57 MI_UQ-L@ 85 Al 2m w 0-72 8 BI Im wo Mean = 2254404775 x2 MI Formulae 100 =613 3st) al 2m | Standard deviation 7 _ AGT S= 613 +4 2077.5 = 613) Pm et 100 = 6.68 (3 sf) Al 2m (OD | p cseudent is underweight) = it $ = 0.04 Al oe Im Pages Marking Scheme 2015 Prelims 1 Sec 4 Mathematics P2 No Solution Marke Remarks GD | p (orudent weighs more than y kg) = = 10. 10 100 From graph, y=70 Al im “Gy P (out of 2 students, at least one of the student is of normal weight) MI 2 Al 2m (d) ‘The graph will be steeper but they will intersect, atthe median mark. B2 2m or graphs drawn (B1) | Label (B1] if : 14 marks Page 7 a> Ed

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