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(Tuesday 7 January 2020 ]
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Mathematics B
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You must have: Ruler graduated in centimetres and millimetres. Total Marks
protractor, compasses, pen, HB pencil, eraser, calculator.
Tracing paper may be used.

Instructions
• Use buck ink or ball-point pen.
• FIii in the boxes at the top of this page with your name,
centre number and candidate number,
• Answer all questions.
• Answer the questions In the spaces provided
- there may be more space rhan you need.
• C.lculaton may be used.

Information
• The total mark for this paper is 100.
• The ~rks for nch question are shown in brackets
- use this as a guide as to how much time to spend on each question.

Advice
• Read each question carefully before you start to answer It.
• Check your answers if you have time at the end.
• Without sufficient working, correct answers may be awarded no marks.

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(Total for Question I Is 2 marks)


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Find the first term of the sequence and the third term of the sequence.

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(Total for Que1llon 4 II 2 m1rk1)

S The function g where g:x H 16 - x' is defined for all values ofx.
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(Total for Question Sis 2 m arks)

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(TotaJ for Quntion 8 is 2 marks)

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I:; The small plates have a mean weight of 450 grams.
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11 Find, showing your working clearly.

(i) the lowest common multiple (LCM) of 42. 54 and 66


(ii) the highest common factor (HCF) of 42. 54 and 66

(i) LCM =

(ii) HCF =

(Total for Question 11 lJ J marks)

12 During a week. 500 trains will urrivc at a station,


Each train will be late. on time or early.
The probability of a train arriving late is 0.85
The probability of a 1rain arriving on time is 0.07
Calculate an cstimalc for 1hc number of trains 1h11 will arrive early during the week.

(Total for Question 12 ls 3 marks)


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Write down 1he three incq uulitics that define the shaded region in the diagram.

(Total ror Q ueslloa 13 ls 3 marks)

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Write down all of the subsets of P that have 2 elements.

(Total for Oueslio■ 14 Is 3 marks)


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6 3(5.r - 9)

(Total for Question 15 ls 3 marks)

16 ABCD is a rectangle with perimeter 28 m.

The length of AB is 8 m.
Calcul111c the lcnglh. in m. of the diagonal AC of the rectangle.

(Total for Question 16 is 3 marks)


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AC= 20cm BC= 30cm LACD=S0° LADC=90°

Calcula1e the area. in cm' 10 3 significant figures. o f the trapezi um ABCD.

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(Tot•I for Question 17 ls 3 marks)

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in the form m + J;,. where III and II are integers.
Show your working clcorly.

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(Total ror Question 18 ls 3 markJ)

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19 Given that I mik = 1.609 kilometres and I gallon = 4.546 litres,

change 35 miles per gaHon into litres per 100 kilometres.


Give your answer correct to 3 significant figures.

litres per 100 kilometres

(Tol■I for Question 19 is 4 m■rks)

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(u) Find A'

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(b) Find BA

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(Total for Question 20 is 4 marks)


21 The weights of710 passengers boarding buses at a bus station were recorded.
The incomplete table and histogram give informal ion about these passengers.

Weight of passenger (wkg) Number of pauengen

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(Total for Question 21 is 4 marks)

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22 In a survey of 55 farmers who keep animals, the numbers of farmers who keep caule (C),
goats (G) and sheep (S) were recorded.

The Venn diagram shows information about the results of the survey.
The numbers shown in the Venn diagram are the number of farmers in the given subset of :C.

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In the first 4 seconds after it has been dropped, the particle falls a distance of 96 metres.

At time 5 seconds after it has been dropped. the particle is at the point ,1 .
At time 6 seconds after it hus been dropped. the particle is at the point B.

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The actual area of a field is 2.4 km'
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The length of u road shown on this map is 8 cm.
The uctuul length of this road is 2 km .
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(Total for Question 25 Is 5 marks)

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AD is parallel to BC. AD = DC and LCAD • 30°


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(Total for Question 26 is 5 marlu)


27 At time I = 0 seconds. a cyclist passed ihe point Pon a straight horizontal roa<l The
cyclist was moving with a constant speed of5m/s. The cyclist travelled a distance of
35 m 01 this speed 10 the point Q on the roud.
On reaching Q. the cyclist decelerated at a constant rJte, coming 10 rest at the point R on
the road such that PQR is a straight tine and QR= !Om.
Represent. on the grid, the infom1a1ion for the journey of the cyclist from P to Ras
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The line FH is also the tangent to the circle OHCJ al the poinl H.

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The poinl Q on circle ABCD is such 1ha1 OHQ is n s1raigh1 line.
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2: of circle ABCD and the two straight lines QH and HF.
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(Total for Question 28 Is 7 marks)

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The diagram shows a pyramid ABCD with a horizontal triangular base ABC.
The face ADB of the pyramid is perpendicular to the base ABC.
In ~BC,AB=8cm, BC = 7cmand CA = 6cm.
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