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Paper 3 (Core)
1 hour 45 minutes
Candidates answer on the Question Paper
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100 students are asked if they walk (W) or cycle (C) as part of their regular exercise.
The Venn diagram shows this information.
(a) How many students
(i) walk and cycle,
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Answer (a)(ii)
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Answer (a)(iii)
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(ii) n( C ).
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(a) Find
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(b) A pie chart to show this information has been started below.
Complete and label the pie chart accurately.
7 marks
8 marks
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On the grid above, draw a bar chart to show Konrads marks.
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(d) Work out the percentage of the ten tests in which Konrads marks were 9 or 10.
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Abdul : Babar = 6 : 5
Abduls height is 180 cm.
Calculate Babars height.
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(b) The masses of Abdul and Babar are in the same ratio as their heights.
The total of their masses is 121 kg.
Show that Abduls mass is 66 kg.
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(d) Convert 63 kg into grams.
Give your answer in standard form.
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Give your answers correct to 4 decimal places.
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Each day Lavinia records the number of glasses of water and the number of cups of coffee she
drinks.
The results for one week are shown in the table.
Day
Number of glasses of water
Number of cups of coffee
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8
2
Mon
5
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Tue
6
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Wed
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Thu
7
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7
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(b) Which of these words (positive, negative, none) describes the correlation between the number
of glasses of water and the number of cups of coffee?
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(ii) x = 3.5
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(e) Find the value of x when
x3
3
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x2 + 1 = 2
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(f) The domain of the function f(x) =
x3
3
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x2 + 1 is 2 Y x Y=4.
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The diagram shows a circle, centre O.
TP and TQ are tangents to the circle at P and Q.
Angle PTQ = 70.
(a) Calculate
(i) angle TPQ,
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OT is a
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(a) Write down the equation of the straight line which passes through L and M.
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(c) Find the co-ordinates of the midpoint of the line MK.
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2x _ y
when x = 7 and y = 4.
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Give your answer as a fraction in its lowest terms.
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(b)
2x
5
y
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x
10
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(c)
2x
5
y
2
= 1 and y = 14.
(d)
2x
5
y
2
Answer (c) x =
[2]
Answer (d) y =
[2]
= 1.
Find y in terms of x.
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