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2018Jun3H - Odds PDF

The document consists of a series of math questions and problems, including scatter diagrams, geometry, and algebra. It requires students to analyze data, solve equations, and demonstrate understanding of mathematical concepts. The total marks for the paper are 80.

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Answer ALL questions.

Answer ALL questions.


Write your answers in the spaces provided.

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Write your answers in the spaces provided.
You must write down all the stages in your working.
You must write down all the stages in your working.
1 The scatter diagram shows information about 12 girls.
1 The scatter diagram shows information about 12 girls.
ItItshows
showsthe
theage
ageofofeach
eachgirl
girland
andthe
thebest
besttime
timeshe
shetakes
takestotorun
run100
100metres.
metres.

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Time in
seconds
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12

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9 10 11 12 13 14 15

Age in years

(a) Write down the type of correlation.


(a) Write down the type of correlation.

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Kristina is 11 years old.
Her best time to run 100 metres is 12 seconds.
The point representing this information would be an outlier on the scatter diagram.
(b) Explain why.

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Debbie is 15 years old.


Debbie says,
“The scatter diagram shows I should take less than 12 seconds to run 100 metres.”
(c) Comment on what Debbie says.

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3 3 HereHere is a trapezium
is a trapezium drawn
drawn on aon a centimetre
centimetre grid.grid.

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On grid,
On the the grid,
drawdraw a triangle
a triangle equal
equal in area
in area to this
to this trapezium.
trapezium.

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55 ABCisisaaright-angled
ABC right-angledtriangle.
triangle.

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11 cm

C 7 cm B

(a)
(a)Work
Workout
outthe
thesize
sizeofofangle
angleABC.
ABC.
Give
Give your answer correcttoto11decimal
your answer correct decimalplace.
place.

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(2)
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(2)
The length of the side AB is reduced by 1 cm.
The length of the side AB is reduced by 1 cm.
The length of the side BC is still 7 cm.
The
Angle length
ACBofisthe stillside
90°BC is still 7 cm.
Angle ACB is still 90
(b) Will the value of cos ABC increase or decrease?
(b) WillYouthe mustvaluegive ofacos
reason
ABCfor your answer.
increase or decrease?
You must give a reason for your answer.
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(1)
(Total for Question 5 is 3 marks)
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6
5- x
7 Solve = 2x – 7
2

x = .......................................................
(Total for Question 7 is 3 marks)
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w
9 T=
d3
w = 5.6 × 10–5
d = 1.4 × 10–4
(a) Work out the value of T.
Give your answer in standard form correct to 3 significant figures.

T = .......................................................
(2)

w is increased by 10%
d is increased by 5%
Lottie says,
“The value of T will increase because both w and d are increased.”
(b) Lottie is wrong.
Explain why.

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(Total for Question 9 is 4 marks)
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11 In 2003, Jerry bought a house.
In 2007, Jerry sold the house to Mia.
He made a profit of 20%
In 2012, Mia sold the house for £162 000.
She made a loss of 10%
Work out how much Jerry paid for the house in 2003.

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13 Hereare
13 Here aretwo
twosimilar
similarsolid
solidshapes.
shapes.

A B

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surface
surfacearea
areaofofshape
shapeAA: surface area
: surface ofofshape
area shapeBB= =3 :34: 4
Thevolume
volumeofofshape
shapeBBisis1010cm
cm3 3
The
Work out the volume of shape A.
Work out the volume of shape A.
Give your answer correct to 3 significant figures.
Give your answer correct to 3 significant figures.

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cm3 cm
3
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(Total for Question
for Question 13 is133 ismarks)
3 marks)
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15 The graph shows the speed of a car, in metres per second, during the first 20 seconds of
15 The graph shows the speed of a car, in metres per second, during the first 20 seconds of
a journey.
a journey.

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40

30

Speed
(m/s) 20

10

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0 5 10 15 20
Time (s)
(a) Work out an estimate for the distance the car travelled in the first 20 seconds.
(a) Use
Work4out an estimate
strips of equal for the distance the car travelled in the first 20 seconds.
width.
Use 4 strips of equal width.

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(3)
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(b) Is your answer to part (a) an underestimate or an overestimate of the actual distance
the car travelled in the first 20 seconds?
Give a reason for your answer.

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A
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11.4 cm

86 B
109

34 C

12.5 cm
D

Workout
Work outthe
thelength
lengthofofAD.
AD.
Giveyour
Give youranswer
answercorrect
correcttoto33significant
significantfigures.
figures.
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19 Here are two right-angled triangles.
19 Here are two right-angled triangles.
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6x + 5

e f
4x – 1 12x + 31

Given thatthat
Given
tantan
e=e =tan
tanf f
find
thethe value
of of
x. x.
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find value
You must show all your working.
You must show all your working.
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21
21
A B P
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Q D C

ABCD
ABCDisisaaparallelogram.
parallelogram.
ABP
ABP and QDCare
and QDC arestraight
straightlines.
lines.
Angle
AngleADP
ADP==angle
angleCBQ
CBQ==90 90°
(a)Prove
(a) Provethat
thattriangle
triangleADP
ADPisiscongruent
congruenttototriangle
triangleCBQ.
CBQ.
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(3)
(b) Explain why AQ is parallel to PC.

(3)
(b) Explain why AQ is parallel to PC.
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(2)
(Total for Question 21 is 5 marks)
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(2)
TOTAL FOR PAPER IS 40 MARKS
(Total for Question 21 is 5 marks)

TOTAL FOR PAPER IS 80 MARKS


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