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2 Tasnim records the temperature, in °C, at 6 a.m. every day for 10 days.
-6 -3 0 -2 -1 -7 -5 2 -1 -3
(a) Find the difference between the highest and the lowest temperatures.
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3 It is given that 1n1 .
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(a) Write down a decimal value of n that satisfies this inequality.
Bus station 09 56 10 26 10 56 11 26 11 56
City Hall 10 03 10 33 11 03 11 33 12 03
Railway station 10 17 10 47 11 17 11 47 12 17
Hospital 10 28 10 58 11 28 11 58 12 28
Airport 10 43 11 13 11 43 12 13 12 43
(a) How long does the bus take to get from the bus station to the airport?
Write down the latest time that Chris can take a bus from the City Hall to be at the airport in time.
(b) Shade in two more small squares in this shape to make a pattern with
exactly 2 lines of symmetry.
[1]
A
64°
Isoceles
Answer .............................................................. [1]
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9 (a) Evaluate + .
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(b) By writing each number correct to one significant figure, estimate the value of
41.3
.
9.79 # 0.765
P Q
[1]
Using a Venn diagram, or otherwise, find the number of children who own a dog, but
not a cat.
J80 J0.8N
60 40N K O
M=K O N=K 1 O
K O
L70 90 50P
L1.2P
(a) Work out MN.
Answer [2]
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13 f ^xh = 2 - 3x
Find
(a) f ^- 5h,
(b) f -1 ^xh.
(a) Write down the upper bound of the length of the garden.
(b) Work out the lower bound of the perimeter of the garden.
15
y
5
4
L
3
x
0 1 2 3 4 5
Answer ...................................................................
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y
7
4
D
3
B
2
A 1
C
1
B 3
x
–7 –6 –5 –4 –3 –2 –1 0 1A 2 3 4 5 6 7
Answer f p [1]
(b) Find the matrix representing the transformation that maps triangle A onto triangle C.
Answer f p [1]
(c) Triangle A is mapped onto triangle D by an enlargement, scale factor 2, centre ^5, 0h.
(b) A regular octagon, an equilateral triangle and a regular n-sided polygon fit together at a point.
octagon
a°
Find a.
19 (a) Evaluate
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(i) 216 ,
J 3a 2 b N- 2
(b) Simplify K O .
L12ab P
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20 The diagram shows the speed-time graph for 100 seconds of a car’s journey.
The car accelerates uniformly from a speed of v m/s to a speed of 3v m/s in 50 seconds.
It then continues at a constant speed.
3v
Speed
(m/s)
v
0
0 50 100
Time (t seconds)
(a) Find, in terms of v, the acceleration of the car in the first 50 seconds.
(b) The car travels 2500 metres during the 100 seconds.
Find v.
(c) Find the speed of the car, in kilometres per hour, when t = 75.
(a) Complete the tree diagram to show the possible outcomes and their probabilities.
2 black
9
black
3
10
red
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............ red
red
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[1]
B 12 C
15
A D
E
G F
24 Some students were asked how long they had each spent doing homework the day before.
The results are summarised in the table.
(a) On the grid, draw a frequency polygon to represent this information for the girls and
another frequency polygon for the boys.
Frequency
(c) Make a comment comparing the distribution of the times spent by the girls with the
times spent by the boys.
Answer
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25 In quadrilateral ABCD
angle A = ^2y + xh °
angle B = ^3y + xh °
angle C = ^2y + 10h °
angle D = ^3x + 5h °
(a) By finding the sum of the angles in the quadrilateral, show that 7y + 5x = 345.
[1]
7y + 5x = 345
2y + x = 90
Answer x = .........................................................
y = .................................................... [3]
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