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SEKOLAH MENENGAH KEBANGSAAN DATO JAAFAR JOHOR BAHRU MONTHLY TEST 1 (SEPTEMBER 2011) SUBJECT: MATHEMATICS T/S PAPER

2 (954/2, 950/2) CLASS: 6BF1, 6BB1, 6BA1 DATE: DAY: TIME: 21/9/2011 WEDNESDAY 7.50 8.50 am

Answer all questions. All necessary working should be shown clearly. Non-exact numerical answers may be given correct to three significant figures, or one decimal place in the case of angles in degrees, unless a different level of accuracy is specified in the question. 1 The data below shows the age of 24 residents staying in a village. 34 79 59 33 62 54 37 57 40 35 48 64 52 52 49 52 48 61 32 79 99 61 77 90 [2] [4] [3]

(a) Display above data in a stemplot. (b) Determine the median and semi-interquartile. (c) Draw a boxplot to represent the data. 2

The frequency distribution for the monthly advertising expenditures of 100 companies is listed below: Expenditure (RM) 500 999 1000 1499 1500 1999 2000 2499 2500 2999 3000 3499 3500 3999 Number of companies 8 12 20 32 14 10 4 [8]

Find the mean and standard deviation for monthly advertising expenditure of company using the coding method. 3 The total annual family income in a town for 100 families is as follows: Amount income (RM x) 6000 x < 10000 10000 x < 12000 12000 x < 14000 14000 x < 18000 18000 x < 24000 24000 x < 30000 Number of families 2 40 37 11 8 2

(a) Draw a histogram of the grouped data. Comment on the shape of the frequency distribution. (b) State the modal class and calculate the mode of the annual family income.

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(a) Four bottles are filled with grade A sauce and three with grade B sauce. If three bottles are randomly selected from the seven bottles, what is the probability that (i) both grades of sauce are in the selection? (ii) at most two of the grade B bottles are selected? (b) Each different arrangement of all the letters of the word SELECTION is called a word. (i) How many of these words the vowels are together? (ii) What is the probability that is such a arrangement both Es are not side by side?

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The following table shows the number of senior officers in a local bank who were promoted. Staff Male (A) Female (B) Promoted (X) 50 25 Not Promoted (Y) 200 125 [3] [2]

(a) Find the probability that a staff is promoted given that the staff is a male. (b) Find the probability that a staff is female given that the staff is promoted. 6 (a) The events A and B are such that P ( A) = , P ( B ) = (i) P ( A B ) , [7] (ii)
P (A B ) ,

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P A' B ) ,

3 7 and P( A B ) = . Find 8 8

(iv) P ( A ' B )

(v) State, with reason, whether, (a) the events A and B are independent events, (b) the events A ' and B are independent events. (b) The events X and Y are independent events, show that X and Y ' are also independent events. [3]

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Prepared by: .. (MASYATI KARIM)

Checked by: (TAN SIEW NEE)

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