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1 (a) Each week Leah works 5 days and is paid a total of $682.
Each day she works from 08 45 until 12 15 and then from 13 15 until 17 30.
(c) The exchange rate between dollars ($) and euros (€) is $1 = €0.44 .
Henry changes $850 to euros for his holiday.
Account A
Account B
She chooses the account that will give her more money at the end of the 3 years.
Decide which account she chooses and find the amount she will have in her account
at the end of 3 years.
$ ......................................... [4]
16
14
12
10
Frequency
8
0
60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130 140 150 160
Time (t minutes)
[2]
(b) Jenny asked 60 people how many movies they had each watched in the last month.
The table summarises her results.
Number of movies 0 1 2 3 4 5 6
Frequency p 14 15 7 q 5 2
Answer p = .....................................
q = ..................................... [3]
(c) Jenny also asked which type of movie each of the 60 people preferred.
Action
[3]
Find the probability that this person preferred drama or horror movies.
4x - 3y = 28
6x + y = 9
Answer x = .....................................
y = ..................................... [3]
2
v - 8v
(c) Simplify .
2v 2 - 13v - 24
A 1 B
2 4 9
3 6 12
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(b) Find the lowest common multiple (LCM) of 140 and 770.
5 (a)
O
11
134°
A B
1 2
(b) [Volume of a cone = rr h]
3
[Curved surface area of a cone = rrl]
9.5
(i) Show that the radius of the base of the cone is 3.4 cm, correct to 1 decimal place.
[2]
x2
6 (a) Complete the table for y = - 3x + 2 .
2
x -1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
y 2 –0.5 –2 –2.5 –2 –0.5 2
[1]
x2
(b) Draw the graph of y = - 3x + 2 for -1 G x G 7 .
2
y
6
–1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 x
–2
–4
[3]
Answer x G .....................................
x H ..................................... [2]
(ii) The x-coordinates of the points of intersection of this line and the curve are the solutions of
the equation 2x2 + Ax + B = 0 .
Answer A = ....................................
B = .................................... [2]
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North
A 135°
2.8
C
42°
3.7
B
[3]
8
Y
A B
O C
OYC is a triangle.
A is a point on OY and B is a point on CY.
AB is parallel to OC.
AC and OB intersect at X.
....................................................................................................................................................................
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............................................................................................................................................................... [3]
(i) AB,
(ii) CY .
(i) OX : XB,
Write down an expression, in terms of x, for the time taken for the first 12 km.
Give your answer in minutes.
(ii) His average speed for the final 8 km of the run is 1.5 km/h slower than for the first 12 km.
Write an expression, in terms of x, for the time taken for the final 8 km of the run.
Give your answer in minutes.
[4]
(b) On Friday, Ravi ran the whole 20 km at the same average speed that he ran the final 8 km on
Monday.
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