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Statistics and Transformations Extended

The document contains a series of questions and answers related to statistics and transformations, with marks allocated for each response. It includes detailed instructions on how marks are awarded based on accuracy, methods used, and specific conditions for special cases. Additionally, it provides guidance on the types of marks, including 'M', 'B', 'A', and 'SC' marks, indicating the criteria for earning them.

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Statistics and Transformations Extended

The document contains a series of questions and answers related to statistics and transformations, with marks allocated for each response. It includes detailed instructions on how marks are awarded based on accuracy, methods used, and specific conditions for special cases. Additionally, it provides guidance on the types of marks, including 'M', 'B', 'A', and 'SC' marks, indicating the criteria for earning them.

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Question 1

Question 2

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Question 3

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Question 4

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Question 5

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Question 6

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QUESTION ANSWER MARK

(SC1) for 1.6 anywhere in table


1 -2.4, -2.4, -1.3, 1.6, 4.5 3 (SC1) for only one – 1.3 in middle position
(SC1) for exactly 2 values of –2.4 and no other value repeated.
Reflection 1
2 (a)
in y = x 1 dependent on first mark
æ 0 1ö
(b) çç ÷÷ 2 (B1) for row or column correct or (M1) for correct method
è 1 0ø
æ 20 - 2x 2x - 12 ö
3 (a) x = 7, y = -27 3 (M1) for çç ÷
è - 27 21 ÷ø
1 æ 2 3ö æ 2 3ö 1 æ .. ..ö
(b) ç ÷ 2 (B1) for k çç ÷÷ or ç ÷
4 çè 2 5 ÷ø è 2 5ø 4 çè .. ..÷ø
® ® ® ®
4 (a) 2
AB, BC drawn on the grid (B1) for AB correct. (B1) for BC correct

(b) 2.24 2 (M1) for 22 + 12

æ 4ö
çç ÷÷ 1
è3ø
(c)
æ2ö
çç ÷÷ 1
è - 1ø
Given scale used on m-axis 1
5 (a)
Blocks 2, 3, 10, 6, 4 cm high 5 1 mark for each correct block
(M1) for at least 3 correct mid-interval values seen
(b) 59.4 4 (M1) for (37½x20)+(45x60)+(55x200)+(67½x180)+(77½x40)
(M1) for ÷500
Explanation for 60 1 ‘End of interval used’ for points on m-axis, or equivalent
(c)(i)
Explanation for 280 1 Explain cumulative, e.g. 280 = 20 + 60 + 200, or equivalent

(c)(ii) 58.5 grams (+ 0.5) 1

(c)(iii) 15 to 16 grams 2 (SC1) for LQ = 52½ or UQ =68 (+ 0.2) seen

Scales correct 1 At least –6 £ x £ 10 and –6 £ y £ 8


6 (a)
All 5 letters correct size and position 1 Reasonably generous

(b)(I) Letter I correctly rotated 90° clockwise 2 Ö award (B2) for correct rotation of ‘his’ letter I

(b)(ii) Letter G correctly reflected in y-axis 2 Ö award (B2) for correct reflection of ‘his’ letter G

(b (iii) Letter C enlarged and in correct position 2 (SC1) for correct C (4cm wide, 8cm high) in wrong place

æ -3 ö
(b)(iv) Letter S correctly translated by çç ÷÷ 2 Ö award (B2) for correct translation of ‘his’ letter S
è - 4ø

(b)(v) Correct stretch of letter E 2 (SC1) for correct E (all 1cm lines) in wrong place

æ 0 1ö
(c)(I) çç ÷÷ 2 (B1) for row or column correct or (M1) for correct method
è - 1 0ø
Ö award (B2) for correct inverse of (c)(i)
æ 0 -1ö
çç ÷÷ 2 æ 0 -1ö
è1 0 ø (B1) for k çç ÷÷ or detM = 1
(c)(ii) è1 0 ø
Rotation anti-clockwise (about origin) 1
Condone omission of origin

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TYPES OF MARK

Most of the marks (those without prefixes and ‘B’ marks) are given for accurate results, drawings or statements.
*Indicates that it is necessary to look in the working after an incorrect answer
‘M’ marks are awarded for any correct method applied to the appropriate numbers.
‘B’ marks are given for a correct statement or step.
‘A’ marks are for accurate results or statements but are awarded only if the relevant ‘M’ marks have been earned.
‘SC’ marks are awarded in special cases.
The symbol ‘Ö’ indicates that a previous error is to be ‘followed through’ i.e. the mark can be gained if the candidate
has made no further error in obtaining the relevant result.

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