GCSE (9-1) Mathematics J560 - 03 Paper 3 June 2022
GCSE (9-1) Mathematics J560 - 03 Paper 3 June 2022
GCSE (9-1) Mathematics J560 - 03 Paper 3 June 2022
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Monday 13 June 2022 – Morning
GCSE (9–1) Mathematics
J560/03 Paper 3 (Foundation Tier)
Time allowed: 1 hour 30 minutes
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First name(s)
Last name
INSTRUCTIONS
• Use black ink. You can use an HB pencil, but only for graphs and diagrams.
• Write your answer to each question in the space provided. If you need extra space, use
the lined pages at the end of this booklet. The question numbers must be clearly shown.
• Answer all the questions.
• Where appropriate, your answer should be supported with working. Marks might be
given for using a correct method, even if your answer is wrong.
• Use the r button on your calculator or take r to be 3.142 unless the question says
something different.
INFORMATION
• The total mark for this paper is 100.
• The marks for each question are shown in brackets [ ].
• This document has 24 pages.
ADVICE
• Read each question carefully before you start your answer.
(d) Find the two numbers which multiply together to make 40 and add together to make 13.
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2 (a) Here is a shape.
(c) (i) Sketch a quadrilateral that has exactly one line of symmetry. [1]
(b) Without drawing, work out how many dots are in Pattern 8 of the sequence.
Explain how you worked out your answer.
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4 The diagram shows a circle, centre O, and a line that meets the circle twice.
(b) Write down the mathematical name of the line shown on the diagram.
Dice
5 6 7 8
H H7
Coin
T
[2]
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7 (a) In a recipe, the ratio of the amount of flour needed to the amount of butter needed is 4 : 1.
Rowan mixes 4 kg of flour with 1 g of butter.
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(b) Azmi gives of their earnings to charity and keeps the remainder.
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For Azmi’s earnings, find the ratio of the amount they give to charity to the amount they keep.
8 (a) Simplify.
2 # 3a
(b) Simplify.
5
2x
4x
£ .......................................................... [3]
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10 Each edge of a fair spinner is coloured either red or blue.
The scale shows the probability of the spinner landing on red and of landing on blue.
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Red Blue
(a) Write down, as a fraction, the probability of the spinner landing on red.
(b) Show that the spinner could not have 15 edges. [2]
11 Mr Fox invests £400 in a savings account that pays 3% simple interest per year.
Work out the total amount of interest Mr Fox will have earned at the end of the 5th year.
£ ........................................................... [2]
£ ........................................................... [4]
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13 In a fish tank, the fish are either blue or gold or red.
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S = 10m - 5
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15 In this question, all lengths are in centimetres.
Not to scale
3a a+b
b = .......................................................... [4]
16 For each statement, complete the box to show the power of 10.
The boxes are to be placed on their base, side by side against a wall.
If all the shorter sides or if all the longer sides are against the wall, they fit perfectly with no gaps.
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_x - 4i_x + 5i
(b) Factorise.
2
x - 25
Monday Tuesday
walk
0.4
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walk cycle
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bus
0.4
walk
0.4
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cycle cycle
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bus
walk
.............. 0.4
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bus cycle
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bus
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(b) Show that the probability that Reece travels to school by the same method on Monday and
Tuesday is 0.465. [3]
3x + y = 11
x+y = 3
x = .........................................................
y = ......................................................... [3]
At a meeting of the sports club, 10 members were absent and did not vote.
The other members voted yes : no : don’t know in the ratio 11 : 3 : 1.
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23 This is a sketch of the graph of y = x - 10x + 16 .
y
Not to scale
x
O 2 8
(a) The table shows the expected number of fish in the lake at the end of 1 year and at the end of
2 years.
[3]
(b) Use the table to draw a suitable graph to show the expected number of fish in the lake.
2050
2000
1950
1900
1850
Expected 1800
number
of fish 1750
1700
1650
1600
1550
1500
0 1 2 3 4
Years after release
[3]
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(c) A maximum of 2000 fish can live in the lake.
What effect would you expect this to have on the shape of your graph after 4 years?
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r = .......................................................... [5]
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26 The diagram shows a triangular prism and a cube.
The ends of the prism are right-angled triangles with base 16 cm and height 12 cm.
The prism is 18 cm long.
12 cm
18 cm
16 cm
If additional space is required, you should use the following lined page(s). The question number(s)
must be clearly shown in the margin(s).
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