March 2019 (v2) QP - Paper 4 CIE Maths IGCSE
March 2019 (v2) QP - Paper 4 CIE Maths IGCSE
March 2019 (v2) QP - Paper 4 CIE Maths IGCSE
MATHEMATICS 0580/42
Paper 4 (Extended) February/March 2019
2 hours 30 minutes
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PMT
1 Amol and Priya deliver 645 parcels in the ratio Amol : Priya = 11 : 4.
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............................................. km [2]
Find the upper bound for the total mass of the 50 parcels.
.............................................. kg [1]
............................................... % [1]
By writing each of these numbers correct to 1 significant figure, find an estimate for the total
value of these 29 parcels.
$ .................................................. [1]
The actual total value of these 29 parcels is less than the answer to part (f)(i)
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7
6
5
4
A B
3
2
1
–8 –7 –6 –5 –4 –3 –2 –1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 x
–1
–2
C –3
–4
–5
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(b) Ravi takes two balls at random from his bag, without replacement.
Find the probability that one ball is red and one ball is blue.
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(c) Talika takes three balls at random from her bag, without replacement.
Calculate the probability that the three balls are the same colour.
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4 The diagram shows an incomplete scale drawing of a market place, ABCD, where D is on CX.
The scale is 1 centimetre represents 5 metres.
A B Scale : 1 cm to 5 m
(a) On the diagram, draw the line AD and mark the position of D. [2]
(b) Find the actual length of the side BC of the market place.
............................................... m [2]
Street sellers are allowed in the part of the market place that is
On the diagram, construct and shade the region where street sellers are allowed. [7]
1 : .................................................. [1]
3 3
5 The table shows some values for y = x - 2x for - 3 G x G 3.
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x −3 −2 −1.5 −1 0 1 1.5 2 3
y 2.0 1.7 0 −2.0 −1.6
–3 –2 –1 0 1 2 3 x
–1
–2
[4]
3 3 1
(c) On the grid opposite, draw a suitable straight line to solve the equation x - 2x = (1 - x) for
10 2
- 3 G x G 3.
n = .................................................. [1]
10
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C B
NOT TO
SCALE
1.5 cm
D E
0.25 cm
A
O 0.5 cm
The diagram shows a company logo made from a rectangle and a major sector of a circle.
The circle has centre O and radius OA.
OA = OD = 0.5 cm and AB = 1.5 cm.
E is a point on OC such that OE = 0.25 cm and angle OED = 90°.
............................................. cm [5]
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............................................. cm [3]
.............................................. kg [3]
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7 (a) 20 students each record the mass, p grams, of their pencil case.
The table below shows the results.
Mass
0 1 p G 50 50 1 p G 100 100 1 p G 125 125 1 p G 150 150 1 p G 200
( p grams)
Frequency 2 5 4 6 3
................................................ g [4]
(ii) Use the frequency table above to complete the cumulative frequency table.
Mass
p G 50 p G 100 p G 125 p G 150 p G 200
( p grams)
Cumulative
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frequency
[2]
Find the probability that this student has a pencil case with a mass greater than 150 g.
................................................... [1]
(b) Some students each record the mass, m kg, of their school bag.
Adil wants to draw a histogram to show this information.
Frequency 32 42
Height of bar on
1.6 2 1.2 2.8
histogram (cm)
[2]
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(c) The frequency table below shows information about the number of books read by some students in a
reading marathon.
Number of
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
books read
Frequency 2 2 16 10 9 4 x 2
x = .................................................. [3]
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3
8 f (x) = , x !-2 g (x) = 8x - 5 h (x) = x 2 + 6
x+2
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[3]
16
A h B
c
f
m
d
g k
e j
q p
n (.........................) = 6 [1]
C D
[1]
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(c) 50 students study at least one of the subjects geography (G ), mathematics (M ) and history (H ).
G M
x
......... .........
7
x x
.........
H
[2]
(G , M , H )l = ....................... [1]
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x = ..................................................
y = .................................................. [4]
Find y when x = 7.
y = .................................................. [3]
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11 (a) The table shows the first five terms of sequence A and sequence B.
Term 1 2 3 4 5 6
Sequence A 7 13 23 37 55
Sequence B 1 3 9 27 81
(i) Complete the table for the 6th term of each sequence. [2]
(a) sequence A,
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(b) sequence B.
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Find
................................................... [1]
n = .................................................. [3]
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