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10 Complete the table for the following sequences. Fo,


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Sequence Next two terms nth term

I 5 9 13 17 21 4n-3

(a) 12 21 30 39 [3]

(b) 80 74 68 62 [3]

(c) I 8 27 64 [2]

(d) 2 10 30 68 [2]

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7 Noma flies from Johannesburg to Hong Kong. Fo,


Her plane leaves Johannesburg at 1845 and arrives in Hong Kong 13 hours and 25 minutes later. Examiner's
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The local time in Hong Kong is 6 hours ahead of the time in Johannesburg.

{a) At what time does Noma arrive in Hong Kong?

Answer(a) ...... ........ .. ............................... [2]

{b) Noma sleeps for part of the journey.


The time that she spends sleeping is given by the ratio

sleeping: awake = 3 : 4 .

Calculate how long Noma sleeps during the journey.


Give your answer in hours and minutes.

Answer(b) ............ ....... h ................... min [2)


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(c) (i) The distance from Hong Kong to Johannesburg is IO 712 km.
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The time taken for the journey is 13 hours and 25 minutes. Use

Calculate the average speed of the plane for this journey.

Answer(c)(i) ..................................... km/h [2]

(ii) The plane uses fuel at the rate of I litre for every 59 metres travelled.

Calculate the number of litres of fuel used for the journey from Johannesburg to Hong Kong.
Give your answer in standard form.

Answer(c)(ii) ...................................... litres [4]

(d) The cost ofNoma'sjourney is 10148 South African Rand (R).


This is an increase of 18% on the cost of the journey one year ago.

Calculate the cost of the same journey one year ago.

Answer(d) R .......................... .. ................. [3]

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43m /'64m

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The diagram represents a field in the shape of a quadrilateral ABCD.


AB= 32m, BC= 43m and AC= 64m.

(a) (i) Show clearly that angle CAB= 37.0° correct to one decimal place.

Answer(a)(i)

[4]

(ii) Calculate the area of the triangle ABC.

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Answer(a)(ii) .............................. m [2]

(b) CD= ?Om and angle DAC= 55°.

Calculate the perimeter of the whole fieldABCD.

Answer(b) .................................... m [6]

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Points A, C and D lie on a circle centre 0.


BA and BC are tangents to the circle.
Angle ABC= 32° and angle DAB= 143°.

(I) Calculate angle AOC in quadrilateral AOCB.

Answer(a)(i) Angle AOC= [2]


(ii) Calculate angle ADC.

Answer(a)(ii)AngleADC= ......•••..................•••.... [I]

(iii) Calculate angle OCD.

Answer(a)(iii) Angle OCD = .................................. [2]

(iv) OA = 6cm.
Calculate the length of AB.

Answer(a)(iv) AB= .............................. cm [3]

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A, B, C and Dare on the circumference of the circle centre 0.


AC is a diameter.
Angle CAB = 39° and angle ABD = 17°.

(i) Calculate angle ACB.

Answer(b)(i) Angle ACB = [2]

(ii) Calculate angle BXC.

Answer(b)(ii) Angle BXC = [2]

(iii) Give the reason why angle DOA is 34°.

Answer(b)(iii) .•.....................•......•.........•••.............................................••............. [I]

(iv) Calculate angle BDO.

Answer(b)(iv) Angle BDO = [I]

(v) The radius of the circle is 12cm. Calculate the length of major arc ABCD.

Answer(b)(v) Arc ABCD = .............................. cm [3]

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The 1080cm3 of dough is then rolled out to form a cuboid 20cm x 30cm x 1.8cm.

Boris cuts out circular biscuits of diameter 5 cm.

(i) How many whole biscuits can he cut from this cuboid?

Al1!"wer(c)(i) .................................... [l]

(ii) Calculate the volume of dough left over.

cm 3 [3]
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S (a) The times, I seconds, for 200 people to solve a problem are shown in the table. For
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Time (I seconds) Frequency
0 < 1,;;; 20 6
20 < I,;;; 40 12
40 < 1,;;; 50 20
50 < 1,;;;60 37
60 < 1,;;; 70 42
70 < 1,;;; 80 50
80<1,;;;90 28
90 < 1,;;; 100 5

Calculate an estimate of the mean time.

Answer(a) ............••....................... s [4)

(b) (i) Complete the cumulative frequency table for this data.

Time 1,;;; 50 1,;;; 60 I,;;; 70 1,;;; 80 1,;;; 90 1,;;; 100


1,;;; 20 1,;;; 40
(I seconds)
Cumulative 167
6 18 38
Freauencv

[2)

(ii) Draw the cumulative frequency graph on the grid opposite to show this data. [4]

(c) Use your cumulative frequency graph to find

(i) the median time,


Answer(c)(i) ...............•••................... s [I)

(ii) the lower quartile,


Answer(c)(ii) ................••................... s [I)

(iii) the inter-quartile range,


Answer(c)(iii) ..................................... s [I)

(iv) how many people took between 65 and 75 seconds to solve the problem,

Answer(c)(iv) .•.................•................. [I)

(v) how many people took longer than 45 seconds to solve the problem.

Answer(c)(v) ...................••. ............... [2]

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A solid cone has diameter 9 cm, slant height 10 cm and vertical height h cm.

(a) (i) Calculate the curved surface area of the cone.


[The curved surface area, A, of a cone, radius rand slant height / is A = rrrl.]

Answer(a)(i) cm 2 [2]

(ii) Calculate the value of h, the vertical height of the cone.

Answer(a)(ii) h = [3]

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Sasha cuts off the top of the cone, making a smaller cone with diameter 3 cm.
This cone is similar to the original cone.

(i) Calculate the vertical height of this small cone.

Answer(b)(i) ................................... cm [2]

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(ii) Calculate the curved surface area of this small cone.
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Answer(b)(ii) ................................... cm2 [2)

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12cm

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The shaded solid from part (b) is joined to a solid cylinder with diameter 9 cm
and height 12 cm.
Calculate the total surface area of the whole solid.

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Answer(c) .....••............••.............• cm [ 5)

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9 (a) Emile lost 2 blue buttons from his shirt. For


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A bag of spare buttons contains 6 white buttons and 2 blue buttons.

Emile takes 3 buttons out of the bag at random without replacement.

Calculate the probability that

(i) all 3 buttons are white,

Answer(a)(i) .......••••••••................... [3]

(ii) exactly one of the 3 buttons is blue.

Answer(a)(ii) ........•••••••................... [3]

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The diagram shows a cone of radius 4 cm and height 13 cm.
It is filled with soil to grow small plants.
Each cubic centimetre of soil has a mass of 2.3g.

(i) Calculate the volume of the soil inside the cone.

[The volume, V, of a cone with radius r and height h is V = .'.. 1rr 2h .)


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Answer(a)(i) ...•.•••••..•••••...........•••.•••••.... cm3 [2)

(ii) Calculate the mass of the soil.

Answer(a)(ii) ............................................ g [I)

(iii) Calculate the greatest number of these cones which can be filled completely using 50 kg
of soil.

Answer(a)(iii) ........••.........•..................•........ [2)

(b) A similar cone of height 32.5 cm is used for growing larger plants.

Calculate the volume of soil used to fill this cone.

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Answer(b) ...............•••..........•............... cm [3)

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9 A bag contains 7 red sweets and 4 green sweets.


Aimee takes out a sweet at random and eats it. For
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She then takes out a second sweet at random and eats it. U,e

(a) Complete the tree diagram.

First sweet Second sweet

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7 red~
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green

, . . z"· green

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(b) Calculate the probability that Aimee has taken

(i) two red sweets,

Answer(b)(i) ................................................. [2]


(ii) one sweet of each colour.

Answer(b)(ii) ...••........................................... [3]

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(c) Aimee takes a third sweet at random.


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(i) three red sweets,

Answer(c)(i) ...•.........••..................•••••..........• [2]

(ii) at least one red sweet.

Answer(c)(ii) ..•............................................. [3]

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