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IGCSE (9-1) Maths - Practice Paper 6H Mark Scheme

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IGCSE (9-1) Maths - Practice Paper 6H Mark Scheme

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IGCSE (9–1) Maths - practice paper 6H mark scheme

Results Plus data on 84 of the 100 marks:

Paper 6 Edexcel averages:


Year Paper Qu. no New qu. no. Mean score Max score Mean % ALL A* A B C D E
Spec pprs 1H Q02 Q01 3
1701 3H Q03 Q02 2.12 3 70.7 2.12 2.92 2.73 2.35 1.67 0.75 0.34
1706 4HR Q06 Q03 4.02 5 80.4 4.02 4.82 4.47 3.84 2.80 1.48 0.62
1706 4HR Q07 Q04 4.08 5 81.6 4.08 4.72 4.39 4.01 3.17 2.12 0.65
1701 3H Q08 Q05 5.38 7 76.9 5.38 6.88 6.61 5.88 4.69 2.90 1.23
1706 4HR Q09 Q06 2.50 3 83.3 2.50 2.97 2.82 2.41 1.76 0.79 0.13
1601 3HR Q08c Q07 2.15 3 71.7 2.15 2.76 2.14 1.17 0.47 0.05 0.00
1701 3HR Q12 Q08 4.15 6 69.2 4.15 5.38 4.20 3.33 2.48 2.02 1.28
1506 4H Q12 Q09 2.32 3 77.3 2.32 2.82 2.48 2.07 1.51 0.83 0.39
SAMs 1H Q10 Q10 5
1606 4H Q12 Q11 2.81 4 70.3 2.81 3.69 3.05 2.05 0.79 0.17 0.02
1701 3HR Q15 Q12 2.33 4 58.3 2.33 3.68 2.31 1.22 0.46 0.12 0.00
1701 3HR Q16 Q13 4.91 7 70.1 4.91 6.74 5.45 3.92 2.02 0.85 0.24
1701 3H Q14 Q14 2.44 4 61.0 2.44 3.93 3.53 2.63 1.14 0.21 0.08
1601 3H Q17 Q15 3.63 5 72.6 3.63 4.85 4.38 3.68 2.62 1.62 0.59
Spec pprs 2H Q16 Q16 4
1606 4H Q19 Q17 1.59 3 53.0 1.59 2.43 1.49 0.73 0.26 0.04 0.00
Spec pprs 2H Q18 Q18 4
1701 3H Q21 Q19 1.00 3 33.3 1.00 2.10 1.03 0.54 0.22 0.13 0.08
1706 4HR Q21 Q20 2.55 5 51.0 2.55 4.24 2.62 1.37 0.54 0.14 0.02
1701 3HR Q21 Q21 2.81 5 56.2 2.81 4.50 2.63 1.49 0.57 0.19 0.04
1406 3HR Q19 Q22 1.46 3 48.7 1.46 2.09 1.23 0.84 0.64 0.35 0.25
1706 4HR Q23 Q23 1.31 3 43.7 1.31 2.34 1.29 0.56 0.14 0.01 0.02
1701 3H Q24 Q24 0.95 3 31.7 0.95 2.20 1.03 0.30 0.07 0.00 0.00
54.51 84 64.9 54.51 76.06 59.88 44.39 28.02 14.77 5.98

Problem-solving questions: 10, 21, 24


Reasoning questions: 2, 5, 6, 8, 12, 13, 15, 16, 17, 18, 20
Q Working Answer Mark Notes
1 120 ÷ 1002 (=0.012) or 810 ÷ 120 (=6.75) M1
810 ÷ “0.012” or “6.75” × 1002 M1
67 500 3 A1
Total 3 marks
2 𝟏𝟕 𝟏𝟗 3 M1 for correct improper fractions (subtraction sign not necessary)

𝟑 𝟓
OR two improper fractions with a common denominator with at least one of the
fractions correct
𝟖𝟓 𝟓𝟕 M1 for correct fractions with a common denominator a multiple of 15
E.g. 𝟏𝟓 − 𝟏𝟓 or
85𝑎 57𝑎
17  5 − 3 19 i.e. in form 15𝑎 − 15𝑎
oe
15
shown A1 13
dep on M2 for correct conclusion to 1 from correct working with sight of the
15
28
result of the subtraction e.g.
15
Alternative method
𝟏𝟎 𝟏𝟐 3 M1 for two correct fractions with a common denominator a multiple of 15
(5)𝟏𝟓 – (3) 𝟏𝟓
𝟐 M1
− 𝟏𝟓

shown A1 13
dep on M2 for correct conclusion to 1 from correct working with sight of the
15
28 2
result of the subtraction e.g. or 2 − 15
15
Alternative method
𝟏𝟎 𝟏𝟐 3 M1 for two correct fractions with a common denominator a multiple of 15
E.g. 5𝟏𝟓 – 3 𝟏𝟓

25 12 M1 for a complete correct method


E.g. 415 – 3 15

shown A1 13
dep on M2 for correct conclusion to 1 from correct working
15
Total 3 marks
3 (a) 30 < d ≤ 40 1 B1 Accept 30 − 40
(b) 5×5 + 15×12 + 25×17 + 35×20 + 45×6 or 4 M2 f × d for at least 4 products with correct
25 + 180 + 425 + 700 + 270 or mid- interval values and intention to add.
1600
If not M2 then award M1 for
d used consistently for at least 4 products
within interval (including end points) and
intention to add
or
for at least 4 correct products with correct
mid-interval values with no intention to add
25 + 180 + 425 + 700 + 270  1600  M1 dep on M1 (ft their products)
or = 
5 + 12 + 17 + 20 + 6  60  NB: accept their 60 if addition of
frequencies is shown
26.7 A1 Accept 26.6 – 26.7 inclusive
Accept 27 if M3 awarded
Do not accept fractions or mixed numbers,
80 2
eg or 26
3 3
Total 5 marks
4 (a) 4x ≥ 27 – 13 or 4x  14 2 M1 Accept an equation in place of an inequality
or –4x ≤ 13 – 27 or −4x  −14 or
accept wrong inequality sign or
accept 3.5 oe given as answer

A1 oe
x  3.5 Must be the final answer
(b) Correct line drawn 1 B1 For a closed circle at −1with line that goes
at least as far as 3 or
for a closed circle at −1with an arrow on a
line pointing to the right
(c) −2, −1, 0, 1, 2 2 B2 B1 for list with one error or omission:
e.g.
−2, −1, 0, 1, 2, 3;
−1, 0, 1, 2;
−2, −1, 1, 2;
−3, −2, −1, 0, 1, 2
SCB1 for −3, −2, −1, 0, 1
Total 5 marks
5 (a) (−1, 6) (0, 4) (1, 2) (2, 0) Correct line between 4 B4 For a correct line between x = −1 and x = 5
(3, −2) (4, −4) (5, −6) x = −1 and x = 5

B3 For a correct line through at least 3 of (−1, 6) (0, 4) (1, 2) (2,


0) (3, −2) (4, −4) (5, −6)
OR
for all of (−1, 6) (0, 4) (1, 2) (2, 0) (3, −2) (4, −4) (5, −6)
plotted but not joined.

B2 For at least 2 correct points plotted

B1 For at least 2 correct points stated (may be in a table) or seen


in working
OR
for a line drawn with a negative gradient through (0, 4) OR
for a line with the correct gradient.
(b) 3 M1 for y = −4 drawn; accept full or dashed line
NB A shaded rectangle implies a choice of lines so M0
M1 for x = 1 drawn; accept full or dashed line
NB A shaded rectangle implies a choice of lines so M0
For correct region A1ft for correct region identified.
identified Condone no label if region clear.
ft from an incorrect straight line in part (a)
Total 7 marks
6 Eg 9x = 22.5 or 18 y = 27 or −18 y = −27 or 3 M1 For a complete method to eliminate
5x – (13 – 4x) = 9.5 or 4x + 5x – 9.5 = 13 or one variable (condone one
 13 − 2 y   9.5 + 2 y  arithmetic error)
5  − 2 y = 9.5 or 4   + 2 y = 13
 4   5 

Eg 5 × "2.5" – 2y = 9.5 or 5x – 2 × "1.5" = 9.5 M1 Dep on M1


For substituting the other variable or
starting again to eliminate the other
variable
A1 dep on M1
x = 2.5, y = 1.5 NB: candidates showing no correct
working score 0 marks.
Total 3 marks

7 1028 (million) M2
× 100 oe
187.6 1028 (million)
M1 for or
187.6
5.47(9744136…) rounded or
truncated to at least 3SF or
1.876 or (100 + 87.6)(% ) or
187.6(%)
or 187.6% = 1028 (million) or
or 1.876x = 1028 (million) oe or
𝑥 187.6
548 3 A1 = 100 oe
1028 (million)

awrt 548
Total 3 marks
8 a correct graph 2 B2 Points at end of intervals and joined with curve or line
segments

If not B2 then B1 for 5 or 6 of their points from table plotted


consistently within each interval at their correct heights and
joined with smooth curve or line segments
b 2 M1 ft for a cf graph horizontal line or mark drawn at 40 or 40.5 or
vertical line at correct place, ft their cf graph

57 – 59 A1 ft from their cf graph


c 2 M1ft for reading from cf axis ft their graph from 90 on time axis
or 72 ft
8 A1ft
Total 6 marks
9 16
For ⨯65000
16 M1 100
eg ⨯65000 oe or 10400
100 oe
65000 or 10400 (M2 for
⨯ 0.843 65000⨯0.843)
or (M1 for
65000⨯0.84
or 54600
or
65000⨯0.842
16 M1 For completing or 45864
⨯ (65000 – “10400”) or
100 Method
3 65000⨯0.844
= 8736
16
or 32361.63..)
⨯ (65000 – “10400” – “8736”)
100
= 7338.24

65000 – “10400” – “8736”−


“7338.24”
Accept (1 – 0.16) as equivalent to
0.84 throughout
SC: If no other marks gained,
award M1 for 65000 x 0.48 oe
(=31200) or 65000 ⨯ 0.52 oe
(=33800)
38525.76 A1 for 38525 – 38526
Total 3 marks
Question Working Answer Mark AO Notes

9.52 − 7.62 or 90.25 − 57.76 or AO2 M1


10
32.49 or 32.5

(BC = ) 5.7 A1
1
× 7.6 × ‘5.7’ or 21.6(6) or
2 M1 dep on first M1
21.7
 7.6 
or eg. ACB = sin−1   (=53.1...) and
 9.5 
1
× 9.5 × '5.7' × sin'53.1'
2
2

× π × 
1 '5.7 ' 
 or 12.7(587...)
2  2  M1 dep on first M1
or 12.8
34.4 5 A1 for answer rounding to 34.4
(π→ 34.4187... 3.14→34.4123...)
11 (a) 13.5 9 6 4 M1 For correct scale factor or correct
Eg or 4 or 2.25 or 13.5 or 9 or 0.444(444…) or
6
9 4 11.7 equation involving AB or correct
(AB =) 11.7 ÷ 4 or (AB =) 11.7 × 9 or (AB =) 6 × 13.5 oe expression for AB
𝐴𝐵 4 𝐴𝐵 11.7
= 9 or = 13.5 oe Accept 0.444(444…) rounded to at
11.7 6
least 3SF
5.2 2 A1
(b) 𝟗 𝟒 M1 For a correct expression for ED or
Eg (AD =) 𝟒 × 4 or (AD =) "𝟓.𝟐" × 11.7 or
𝟗 𝟒 AD or
(ED) = [𝟒 × 4] – 4 or (ED) = "𝟓.𝟐" × (11.7 – “5.2”) or
𝐴𝐷 9 𝐴𝐷 4 For a correct equation involving ED
= 4 or 11.7 = "5.2" or
4
9 𝐸𝐷 4 or AD
ED + 4 = 4 × 4 or 11.7 –"5.2" = "5.2" or
AD = 9
5 2 A1
Total 4 marks

12 −4y = 5 – 3x 4 M1 isolates term in y


y = 0.75x (+ c) or gradient of A = 0.75 oe M1
3−7  4  M1 or y = 0.8x (+ c) oe
gradient of B =  =  oe
−1 − 4  5 
No with correct A1 eg. No gradient of A = 0.75 but
figures gradient of B = 0.8 oe
Total 4 marks
13 a e.g. 3(3x + 1) – 5(x – 4) = 2×15 or 3 M1 deals with fractions eg. finds common
3(3x + 1) 5( x − 4) denominator (15 or a multiple of 15) or
− = 2 or multiplies by common multiple in a correct
15 15
3(3 x + 1) − 5( x − 4) equation.
=2
15
e.g. 9x + 3 – 5x + 20 = 30 M1 Expands brackets and multiplies by common
denominator in a correct equation
1.75 oe A1 dep on M1
b t(3p + 1) = 7 – 2p 4 M1 multiplies by 3p + 1 must have brackets
3pt + 2p = 7 – t M1 isolates terms in p
p(3t + 2) = 7 – t M1 takes p out as a common factor
7−t A1 t −7
p= or p = oe with p as the subject
3t + 2 −3t − 2
Total 7 marks

14 (a) T = k√𝒙 3 M1 or for T = mx


k may be numeric (but not 1)
400 = k√𝟔𝟐𝟓 or k = 16 or M1 implies the first M1
400 = m625 or m = 256
T =16√𝒙 A1 accept T = 256 x
Award 3 marks if T = k√𝑥 but k is evaluated
correctly in part (a) or (b).
SC: B2 for correct formula for x in terms of T
(b) 120 1 B1 ft for a correct answer from a substitution into an
equation (or expression) in the form (T =) k√𝑥
except
for k = 1
Total 4 marks
15 ai 96 1 B1
aii Angle at the centre is twice angle at the 1 B1 (indep)
circumference
b 73 − 26 M1 for a complete method
47 A1
3 B1 (dep on M1) Alternate segment theorem
Alternative Scheme
b Angle RST = 180 − 73 (=107) and M1
Angle SRT = 180 − 26 − "107"
47 A1
B1 (dep on M1) Alternate segment theorem
Total 5 marks

16 (a)(i) (180, 0) 4 B1

(ii) (270, −1) B1

(b)
M1 Correct shape curve

A1 Correct intersections of 0°, 180° and


360° with x axis

Total 4 marks
17 Eg 7 × 5 – 7 ×2 × √𝟐 + 5 × 2× √𝟓𝟎 – 2 × 2 × √𝟓𝟎 × √𝟐 M1 For brackets expanded correctly
or (need not be simplified)
35 − 14√𝟐 + 10√𝟓𝟎 − 4√𝟏𝟎𝟎 or
M1 a = −5 or b = 12
35 − 14√𝟐 +10√𝟓𝟎 – 40 or 35 − 14√𝟐 + 50√𝟐 – 20 × 2
Dep on scoring the first M1

−5 + 12√18 3 A1 Dep on M1
Total 3 marks

18 (a) (i) (7, −4) 1 B1


(ii) (3, −12) 1 B1
(iii) (6, −4) 1 B1
(b) 9 1 B1
Total 4 marks

19 (a) 12 1 B1
(b) 7 1 B1
(c) 1 B1 Must be unambiguous
Correct region shaded

Total 3 marks
20 (a) (i) 3b – 6a 1 B1 Oe
Need not be simplified
Mark the final answer
(ii) 2b – 4a 1 B1ft 2
oe eg 3(‘3b −6a’)
Need not be simplified
Mark the final answer
(iii) 6b – 3a 1 B1 oe
Need not be simplified
Mark the final answer
(b) Eg XY = 2b – a oe or YB = 4b – 2a 2 M1 Work out XY or YX or YB or BY
shown A1 Dep on M1
Correct conclusion from correct
simplified vectors
Eg XB = 3 XY or YB = 2 XY or
XB = 1.5YB
or XB and XY are parallel
or YB and XY are parallel
or XB and YB are parallel
Total 5 marks
21 (OB2 = ) 122 + 162 – 2 × 12 × 16 × cos(60o) 5 M1 M2 for
(OB =) 208 or 4 13 or 14.4…. or (OB2) = 208 M1 √(122 + 162 – 2 × 12 × 16 ×
cos(60o))
0.5 × 12 × 16 × sin(60o) (= 83.1…or 48 3 ) or M1 ft their 14.4 provided first M1
38 awarded.
   "14.4" "14.4" (=68.9…) or
360
38
   "208" (=68.9…)
360
38 M1 ft their 14.4 provided first M1
0.5 × 12 × 16 × sin(60o) +    "14.4" "14.4" awarded.
360
(68.9....+ 83.1...)
152 A1 awrt 152
Total 5 marks

22 53 − 5 48 3 M1 Allow x² = 16 oe.
x2  or x 2  or 3(x² ‒ 16) = 0
3 3
3(x² ‒ 16) < 0
M1 For − 4 and 4

A1 for correct inequality


−4  x  4 accept −4  x and x  4
Total 3 marks
23 27.25 or 27.35 or 17.5 or 18.5 or 9.805 or 9.815 3 B1 Accept 27.349̇ or 27.3499… or
18.49̇ or 18.499... or 9.8149̇ or
9.81499...
27.25 − 18.5 M1 LB − UB1
(t =) For oe where
9.815 UB2

27.25 ≤ LB < 27.3


and 18 < UB1 ≤ 18.5
and 9.81 < UB2 ≤ 9.815

0.891 A1 27.25 − 18.5


dep on seeing
9.815
Correct working must be seen
Accept 0.891 - 0.8915
Total 3 marks

24 𝟔 𝟕 𝟕  49  𝟑 𝟒 𝟒  4  3 M1
× × 𝟏𝟎  =  oe or 𝟗 × 𝟏𝟎 × 𝟏𝟎  =  oe OR
𝟗 𝟏𝟎
 150   75 
𝟔 𝟕 𝟑 𝟒
× × a and 𝟗 × 𝟏𝟎 × b
𝟗 𝟏𝟎
a and b must both be a single fraction where
7 4
0 < a, b < 1 and a  , b 
10 10
𝟔 𝟕 𝟕 𝟑 𝟒 𝟒 M1 Both products correct
× 𝟏𝟎 × 𝟏𝟎 oe and × 𝟏𝟎 × 𝟏𝟎 oe
𝟗 𝟗
(addition not needed)

19 A1 342
oe E.g.
50 900

Total 3 marks

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