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Candidate
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GCSE
185/04
MATHEMATICS (2 Tier)
HIGHER TIER
PAPER 1
A.M. MONDAY, 19 May 2008
2 hours
CALCULATORS ARE
NOT TO BE USED
FOR THIS PAPER
Question
Maximum
Mark
Mark
Awarded
10
Take as 314.
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INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES
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TOTAL MARK
Formula List
crosssection
lengt
3
Volume of sphere = 4 r
2
Volume of cone = 1 r h
a =
b =
c
=
=
sin A
sin B
sin C
2
The solutions of ax + bx + c = 0
b +
x =
(b 2 4 ac)
2a
Standard Deviation
Standard deviation for a set of numbers
x1, x2, . . ., xn, having a mean of x is given by
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((x xx))2
s s==
nn
or ss ==
or
2
x x
x x 2
nn
n n
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Clearly showing how you obtained your answer, ESTIMATE the value of:
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5
4
3
2
1
5
1
A
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3
4
5
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In a game a player rolls a coin onto a squared board. The squares on the board are coloured red,
blue, green or yellow. If the coin lands entirely within one of these coloured squares the player
wins a prize, otherwise the player loses.
The table below shows the probabilities of the coin landing entirely within the coloured squares.
Colour
Red
Blue
Green
Yellow
Player loses
Probability
015
009
005
006
065
(a)
One day 200 people play this game. Approximately how many would you expect to win a
prize?
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It costs 80p to play the game once. The prize for winning is 2. If the 200 people play the
game once, approximately how much profit do you expect the game to make?
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Find the size of each of the angles marked x and y in the following diagram.
20
45
60
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7x + 4 = 3x + 16
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3x + 2 = 2(3 2x)
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2(3r + 1) + 5r
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(ii)
3(2p + 3) 2(p 1)
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The following diagram shows a paved area with a circular pond of radius 10m.
40 m
10 m
50 m
10 m
5m
10 m
5m
Using the value of as 314, calculate the area of the paved surface clearly indicating the units of
your answer.
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6019 1994
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10. Write down, in terms of n, the nth term of each of the following sequences.
(a)
11
15
19
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4
3
2
A
1
2
0
1
2
3
4
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C
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Rotate the triangle D through 90 clockwise about the point (1, 2).
Label the image E.
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2
1
D
5
1
2
3
4
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12. Solve the following simultaneous equations by an algebraic (not graphical) method.
2x + 5y = 4
3x + 4y = 13
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14. In each of the following formulae, every letter stands for the measurement of a length. By
considering the dimensions implied by the formulae, write down, for each case, whether the
formulae could be for a length, an area, a volume or none of these.
The first one has been done for you.
Formula could be for
r2 + dh
area
r2(2d h)
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3d + 2h r
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5r + 6dr + 2d
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Write down the smallest whole number that satisfies this inequality.
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D
A
B
E
Diagram not drawn to scale.
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17. Each of 60 pupils is given a task and the time taken to complete the task is recorded. The results
are summarised in the cumulative frequency polygon below.
Cumulative
frequency
60
50
40
30
20
10
10
15
20
25
30
35
40
Time taken
(minutes)
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Giving full details, find an estimate for the number of pupils that take between 20 and 30
minutes to complete the task.
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Factorise 4q 2 + 3q 10.
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1cm
1cm
1cm
1cm
1cm
Pattern 1
1cm
1cm
1cm
1cm
1cm
Pattern 2
1cm
1cm
1cm
Pattern 3
1cm
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21. As part of an investigation, the time taken to complete an obstacle course was measured for each
pupil in a group of fourteen-year-olds.
The results are summarised in the histogram below.
Times for the 14-year-olds
Frequency density
5
4
3
2
1
0
(a)
10
20
30
Time in seconds
40
50
60
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The time taken to complete the same obstacle course was measured for each student in a
group of 200 eighteen-year-olds.
The following grouped frequency distribution was obtained.
Time,
t seconds
Numbers of
students
0 ! t X 10
10 ! t X 20
20 ! t X 30
30 ! t X 40
40 ! t X 60
10
20
30
40
100
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22. A cylinder, with base of radius x cm and height h cm, has the same volume as a cuboid with length
x cm, width x cm and height (x + 2) cm.
Find an expression for h in terms of x and , simplifying your answer.
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24. A box contains 2 strawberry yogurts, 4 vanilla yogurts and 6 cherry yogurts.
Three yogurts are selected at random from the box.
Calculate the probability that at least one of the selected yogurts is a cherry yogurt.
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B
A
3x
10x + 4y
7y
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Given that M is the mid-point of OB, express each of the following in terms of x and y in
their simplest form.
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OM
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Does M lie on the line CA? Give a reason for your answer.
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