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Math Paper 4

This document contains a multi-part math problem involving ratios, percentages, equations, and geometry. It asks the student to calculate totals, percentages, time values, original costs, amounts of money, values of variables, areas, means, medians, modes, pie chart sectors, and container capacities. The student must set up and solve equations, use ratios, perform percentage calculations, and apply geometric formulas and properties of similar shapes.

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Math Paper 4

This document contains a multi-part math problem involving ratios, percentages, equations, and geometry. It asks the student to calculate totals, percentages, time values, original costs, amounts of money, values of variables, areas, means, medians, modes, pie chart sectors, and container capacities. The student must set up and solve equations, use ratios, perform percentage calculations, and apply geometric formulas and properties of similar shapes.

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1 (a) Alfonso has $75 to spend on the internet.

He spends some of the money on music, films and books.

(i) The money he spends on music, films and books is in the ratio

music : films : books = 5 : 3 : 7.

He spends $16.50 on music.

Calculate the total amount he spends on music, films and books.

$ ................................................ [3]

(ii) Find this total amount as a percentage of the $75.

............................................ % [1]

(b) The download times for the music, films and books are in the ratio

music : films : books = 2 : 9 : 1.

The total download time is 3 hours and 33 minutes.

Calculate the download time for the films.

Give your answer in hours, minutes and seconds.

................ hours ................ minutes ................ seconds [3]

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(c) The cost of $16.50 for the music was a reduction of 12% on the original cost.

Calculate the original cost of the music.

$ ................................................. [3]

2 (a) Alberto changes 800 Argentine pesos (ARS) into dollars ($) when the rate is $1 = 3.8235 ARS.
He spends $150 and changes the remaining dollars back into pesos when the rate is $1 =
3.8025 ARS.

Calculate the amount Alberto now has in pesos.

Answer …………………………ARS [3]

(b) Xavier invests $500 at a rate of 1.5% per year simple interest.

At the end of y years, the value of Xavier’s investment is $612.50 .

Find the value of y.

y = ................................................ [3]

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(c) Each year the value of a car decreases by 12% of its value at the beginning of that year.

The original value of the car is $20000.

(i) Calculate the value of the car at the end of 3 years.

Give your answer correct to the nearest dollar.

$ ................................................ [3]

(ii) Find the number of complete years for the value of $20000 to decrease until it is first below

$1000.

................................................. [4]

3 Solve the following equations.

5 3
(a) =
𝑤 𝑤+1

w =…………………………….. [2]

(b) (y+1)2 = 4

y =……….. or y =………… [2]

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𝑥+1 𝑥−2
(c) − =2
3 5

x =……………………………… [3]

The area of the triangle is equal to the area of the square.

All lengths are in centimetres.

(i) Show that x2 −3x −2 = 0.

Answer(c)(i)

[3]

(ii) Solve the equation x2 – 3x – 2 = 0, giving your answers correct to 2 decimal places.

Show all your working.

x =………….. or x =…………… [4]

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(iii) Calculate the area of one of the shapes.

………………………… cm2[1]

5 Simplify
2
𝑥 27 3
(a) ( 27 )

…………………………..[2]
−1
𝑥−2 2
(b) ( 4 )

…………………………..[2]

(c)

…………………………..[2]

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6 The cost of a bottle of water is $w.

The cost of a bottle of juice is $j.

The total cost of 8 bottles of water and 2 bottles of juice is $12.

The total cost of 12 bottles of water and 18 bottles of juice is $45.

Find the cost of a bottle of water and the cost of a bottle of juice.

Cost of a bottle of water = $ …………………

Cost of a bottle of juice = $..................... [5]

7 Roshni cycles 2 kilometres at y km/h and then runs 4 kilometres at (y – 4) km/h.

The whole journey takes 40 minutes.

(i) Write an equation in y and show that it simplifies to y2− 13y + 12 = 0.

…………………………. [3]

(ii) Factorise y2 − 13y + 12.

………………………… [2]

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(iii) Solve the equation y2 − 13y + 12 = 0.

y =…………….. or y =………………….. [1]

(iv) Work out Roshni’s running speed.

……………………. km/h [1]

8 (a) Expand the brackets.

g(7f – g2)

……….…………….. [2]

(b) Factorise completely.

18h2 – 12hj

…………..……………… [2]

(c) Make m the subject of the formula.

t = 8m + 15

m =…………….……….. [2]

9 Rationalise the denominator and simplify.

................................................. [3]

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10 Simplify.

................................................. [3]

................................................. [4]

11 The table shows information about the heights of 120 girls in a swimming club.

(a) (i) Write down the modal class.

……………………… m [1]

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(ii) Calculate an estimate of the mean height. Show all of your working.

………………………… m [4]

12 40 students are asked about the number of people in their families.

The table shows the results.

(a) Find

(i) the mode,

…………………………. [1]

(ii) the median,

…………..…………….. [1]

(iii) the mean.

……………………… [3]

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(b) Another n students are asked about the number of people in their families.

The mean for these n students is 3.

Find, in terms of n, an expression for the mean number for all (40 + n) students.

……………………………….. [2]

13 A group of children were asked how much money they had saved. The histogram and table show
the results.

Use the histogram to calculate the values of p, q and r.

[4]

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14 The numbers of chocolate, strawberry and vanilla ice-creams sold are shown in the table.

Flavour Number of ice-creams Pie chart sector angle

(i) Complete the table by working out the sector angles for strawberry and vanilla. [3]

(ii) Complete the pie chart below and label the sectors. [3]

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The diagrams show two mathematically similar containers.

The larger container has a base with diameter 9 cm and a height 20 cm.

The smaller container has a base with diameter d cm and a height 10 cm.

(a) Find the value of d.

d =……………………….. [1]

(b) The larger container has a capacity of 1600ml.

Calculate the capacity of the smaller container.

…………………………. ml [2]

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ABC is a triangle.

DE is parallel to BC.

(a) Show that triangle ADE is similar to triangle ABC.

.....................................................................................................................................................

.....................................................................................................................................................

.....................................................................................................................................................

.....................................................................................................................................................

........................................................................................................................................................... [2]

(b) AD : DB = 2 : 3 .

Find the ratio Area of triangle ADE : Area of triangle ABC.

...................... : ...................... [1]

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