Merged Modules MATHS For IGCSE
Merged Modules MATHS For IGCSE
Merged Modules MATHS For IGCSE
REVISION 2
2. Calculate the values of m and n that satisfy the simultaneous linear equations:
1
m - 3n = 10
2
5m + 6n = -8
[ 4 marks]
3. Calculate the values of m and n that satisfy the simultaneous linear equations:
2m n = 7
m 2n = 5
[ 4 marks]
1
1
4. Calculate the values of p and q that satisfy the simultaneous linear equations:
p + 2q = 6
3
p q = -7
2
[ 4 marks]
5. Calculate the values of m and n that satisfy the simultaneous linear equations:
4m - 3n = 7 and m + 6n = 4
[ 4 marks]
6. Calculate the values of p and q that satisfy the simultaneous linear equations:
2p - 3q = 13
4p + q = 5
[ 4 marks]
7. Calculate the values of p and q that satisfy the simultaneous linear equations:
1
p 2q = 13
2
3p + 4q = -2
[ 4 marks]
8. Calculate the values of k and w that satisfy the simultaneous linear equations:
2k 3w = 10 and 4k + w = -1
[ 4 marks]
9. Calculate the values of m and n that satisfy the simultaneous linear equations:
2m - 5n = -12 and 3m + n = -1
[ 4 marks]
10. Calculate the values of x and y that satisfy the simultaneous linear equations:
x 3y = 5
3x y = 3
[ 4 marks]
11. Calculate the values of s and t that satisfy the simultaneous linear equations:
8s + 3t = 12
6s 9t = 24
[ 4 marks]
12. Calculate the values of m and n that satisfy the simultaneous linear equations:
m - 3n = 6 and 2m n = 7
[ 4 marks]
13. Calculate the values of k and h that satisfy the simultaneous linear equations:
4k - 3h = 10
2k 5h = 12
[ 4 marks]
14. Calculate the values of m and n that satisfy the simultaneous linear equations:
2m + 3n = 9
1
mn=2
3
[ 4 marks]
15. Calculate the values of m and n that satisfy the simultaneous linear equations:
2m n = 2
4m 3n = 5
[ 4 marks]
MODULE 1- ANSWERS
TOPIC: SIMULTENOUS LINEAR EQUATIONS
1. Calculate the values of m and n that satisfy the simultaneous linear equations:
4m + n = 2 and 2m 3n = 8
[ 4 marks]
12m + 3n = 6
2m 3n = 8
14m = 14
m=1
1
1
1
n = -2
2. Calculate the values of m and n that satisfy the simultaneous linear equations:
1
m - 3n = 10
2
5m + 6n = -8
m - 6n = 20
5m + 6n = -8
6m = 12
m=2
n =-2
[ 4 marks]
1
1
1
1
3. Calculate the values of m and n that satisfy the simultaneous linear equations:
2m n = 7
m 2n = 5
[ 4 marks]
2m n = 7
2m 4n = 10
3n = -3
n = -1
m =3
1
1
1
1
4. Calculate the values of p and q that satisfy the simultaneous linear equations:
p + 2q = 6
3
p q = -7
2
[ 4 marks]
p + 2q = 6
3p 2q = -14
4p= -8
p = -2
q =4
1
1
1
1
5. Calculate the values of m and n that satisfy the simultaneous linear equations:
4m - 3n = 7 and m + 6n = 4
[ 4 marks]
4m - 3n = 7
4m + 24n = 16
-27n = -9
1
1
1
3
m =2
n=
6. Calculate the values of p and q that satisfy the simultaneous linear equations:
2p - 3q = 13
4p + q = 5
[ 4 marks]
4p - 6q = 26
4p + q = 5
-7q = 21
q = -3
p =2
1
1
7. Calculate the values of p and q that satisfy the simultaneous linear equations:
1
p 2q = 13
2
3p + 4q = -2
[ 4 marks]
p 4q = 26
3p + 4q = -2
4p = 24
p=6
q = -5
1
1
8. Calculate the values of k and w that satisfy the simultaneous linear equations:
2k 3w = 10 and 4k + w = -1
[ 4 marks]
4k 6w = 20
4k + w = -1
-7w = 21
w = -3
k =
1
2
1
1
1
1
9. Calculate the values of m and n that satisfy the simultaneous linear equations:
2m - 5n = -12 and 3m + n = -1
[ 4 marks]
2m - 5n = -12
15m + 5n = -5
17m = 17
m = -1
n =2
1
1
1
1
10. Calculate the values of x and y that satisfy the simultaneous linear equations:
x 3y = 5
3x y = 3
[ 4 marks]
3x 9y = 15
3x y = 3
-8y = 12
y=-
x=
3
2
1
2
1
1
1
11. Calculate the values of s and t that satisfy the simultaneous linear equations:
8s + 3t = 12
6s 9t = 24
[ 4 marks]
24s + 9t = 36
6s 9t = 24
30s = 60
s=2
t=-
4
3
1
1
1
1
12. Calculate the values of m and n that satisfy the simultaneous linear equations:
m - 3n = 6 and 2m n = 7
[ 4 marks]
2m - 6n = 12
2m - n = 7
-5n = 5
n = -1
1
1
1
m =3
13. Calculate the values of k and h that satisfy the simultaneous linear equations:
4k - 3h = 10
2k 5h = 12
[ 4 marks]
4k - 3h = 10
4k 10h = 24
-7h = -14
h=2
k=4
1
1
1
1
14. Calculate the values of m and n that satisfy the simultaneous linear equations:
2m + 3n = 9
1
mn=2
3
[ 4 marks]
2m + 3n = 9
m 3n = 6
3m = 15
m= 5
n =
1
1
1
1
3
15. Calculate the values of m and n that satisfy the simultaneous linear equations:
2m n = 2
4m 3n = 5
[ 4 marks]
6m 3n = 6
4m 3n = 5
2m = 1
1
1
1
2
n =1
m=
MODULE 2
TOPIC: SOLID GEOMETRY
TIME: 2 HOURS
1.
DIAGRAM 1
Diagram 1 shows a solid formed by joining a cuboid and a half-cylinder. Using =
calculate the volume, in cm3, of the solid.
22
,
7
[4 marks]
Answer:
2.
DIAGRAM 2
Diagram 2 shows a solid pyramid. A small pyramid (shaded region) with base square
6cm and height 4 cm is taken out of the solid. Calculate the volume, in cm3, of the
remaining solid.
[4 marks]
Answer:
DIAGRAM 3
The diameters of the cone and the hemisphere are 21cm each. The volume of the solid
is 4 042.5 cm3. Using =
22
, calculate the height of the cone in cm.
7
Answer:
[4 marks]
DIAGRAM 4
The volume of the solid is 1 100 cm3. Calculate the height of the pyramid.
[4 marks]
Answers:
DIAGRAM 5
The diameter of the cylinder and the diameter of the base of the cone are both 7 cm.
The volume of the solid is 231 cm3 . By using =
the cone.
22
, calculate the height, in cm, of
7
[4 marks]
Answer:
6. Diagram 6 shows a solid cylinder of height 20cm and diameter 14 cm. A cone with
radius 7 cm and height 9 cm is taken out of the solid. Calculate the volume in cm3 of
the remaining solid. (Use =
22
).
7
`[4 marks]
DIAGRAM 6
Answer:
7. Diagram 7 shows a solid formed by combining a right prism with a half cylinder on the
rectangular plane DEFG.
DIAGRAM 7
DE = 14 cm, EJ = 8 cm, DEJ = 90 and the height of the prism is 6 cm. Calculate the
volume, in cm3, of the solid. (Use =
22
)
7
[4 mark
Answer:
MODULE 2 ANSWERS
TOPIC : SOLID GEOMETRY
1. Volume of solid = Volume of cuboid + volume of half-cylinder
=
14 x 6 x 4
336 cm3
533.92 cm3
534 cm3
1
22
x
x 32 x 14
2
7
197.92cm3
1
x 152 x 18 )
3
1
( x 225 x 18 )
3
(
(1350 - 48)
1302 cm3
1 2
1 4
r h + r 3
3
2 3
1 22 21 2 1 4 22 21 3
4042.5 = h +
3 7 2
2 3 7 2
=
1
x Area of base x h
3
1
x (10 x 10) x h
3
100
xh
3
1
x 62 x 4 )
3
1
(
x 36 x 4 )
3
(
100
h = 300
3
= 300 x
3
100
= 9 cm
5. Volume of cylinder = r2h
=
22
x 3.5 2 x 4
7
= 154 cm3
Volume of cone
Volume of solid
154 +
1 2
r h
3
1 22
x
x 3.5 2 x t
3
7
269.5
t cm3
21
= 231 cm3
269.5
t = 231
21
269.5 t = 1617
t=
1617
269.5
= 6 cm
=[
1 2
r h
3
22
1 22
x 7 x 7 x 20] [ x
x 7 x 7 x 9]
7
3
7
= 3080 462
= 2618 cm3
1
x r2h
2
1 22
14 2
1
x
x(
) x 6] + [ x 14 x 8 x 6]
2 7
2
2
= 462 + 336
= 798 cm2
10
(a)
3x(x 1)
2
=x+6
(b) (w 1)2 32 = 0
(d)
5p + 3p
1+p
=4
(e)
3t
= 7t 4
(f) x2 2 =
(g)
2
m 6
5
11x 5
4
=m
(i) p + 2 =
p+2
p3
2
(k) 3y 2 = y
(n) 5x =
x + 25
2
(o)
p +5
6
=p
(p) 4(5x 1) =
(q) d =
(r)
(s)
3(5x 1)
7 6d
d
2
2m + 5m
m +1
3m(m 1)
m +1
=2
=2
(t) y2 + 9y 1 = 3(y 2)
MODULE 4 - ANSWERS
TOPIC: QUADRATIC EXPRESSIONS AND EQUATIONS.
Answer:
(a)
3x(x 1)
2
=x+6
3x2 x 12 = 0 ..1
(3x+ 4)(x 3) =0 .1
4
3
x=
x= 3 .1,1
(b) (w 1)2 32 = 0
w2 2w 8= 0 ..1
(w+2)(w4)=0 ..1
w=4
w= 2 1,1
5
..1,1
2
(d)
5p + 3p
1+p
=4
5p2 p 4 = 0 1
(5p 4)(p+1) = 0.....1
p=
(e)
3t
4
5
p = 1..1,1
= 7t 4
t=
2
3
t = 4 1,1
(g) x2 2 =
11x 5
4
4x 11x 5 = 0 1
(4x+1)(x - 3) = 0 1
x=
(g)
1
4
x=3
2
m 6
5
=m
m2 5m 6 = 0 ..1
(m - 6)(m + 1) = 01
m=6
m= -1 1,1
p+2
p3
p2 2p 8 = 0 1
(p+2)(p 4)=0 .1
p= 2
p = 41,1
1
..1,1
6
2
(k) 3y 2 = y
3y 5y 2 = 01
(y+1)(y 2)=0 ..1
y= -1
y = 2 1,1
y = 3 .1,1
1
2
p=
5
1,1
2
p=
x 2 + 25
2
(q) 5x =
x2 10x + 25 = 0 1
(x-5)(x-5)=0.1
x=5 ..1
2
(o)
p +5
6
=p
p2 6p + 5 = 0 .1
(p 1)(p+5) = 0 ..1
p=1
p = -5..1,1
(q) 4(5x 1) =
3(5x 1)
x
20x 11x -3 = 0 .1
(5x+ 1)(4x-3) = 0 ..1
x=-
1
5
x=
1
.1,1
4
(q) d =
7 6d
d
d2+ 6d -7 = 0 ..1
(d 1)(d+7) = 0 1
x=1
(r)
x = -7 .1,1
2
2m + 5m
m +1
=2
2m2+ 3m -2 = 0 .1
(2m 1)(m+1) = 01
x = -2
(s)
x=
3m(m 1)
m +1
1
.1,1
2
=2
3m2- 5m -2 = 0 ..1
(3m+1)(m-2) = 0 .1
x=2
x=-
1
1,1
3
(u) y2 + 9y 1 = 3(y 2)
y2+ 6y+5 = 0 1
(y+1)(y+5) = 0 .1
x = -1
x = -5 .1,1
TOPIC : INEQUALITIES
1 Hour
On the graph provided, shade the region which satisfies the three inequalities
y 3x + 12 , y > 4 and y x 4 .
[3 marks]
Answer:
y
y = x4
y = 3x+12
2. On the graph in the answer space, shade the region which satisfies the three
inequalities 3 y x + 12, y 2 x + 4 and x < 2 .
[3 marks]
Answer :
3 y = x + 12
y
y = 2 x + 4
On the graph, shade the region that satisfies all three inequalities :
y > x, x + y 5 and x 0.
[ 3 marks ]
Answer :
y
5
4
3
2
x+y=5
1
0
4. On the graph in the answer space, draw the line x + y = 3. Hence, shade the
region which satisfies the three inequalities
x + y 3, 2y x 6 and x> -2
X= 2
y
4
2
-4
-2
2y x= 6
2
-2
-4
5. On the graph in the answer space, shade the region which satisfies the three
inequalities y 3x, 2y x and y + x 6.
y
y=3x
6
2y=x
3
x
3
6. Draw the line 2x + y=6. Hence, shade the region which satisfies the three
inequalities y > 3, 2x + y 6 and x + y 6.
y
6
y + x=6
y=3
7. Find the three inequalities which satisfy the shaded region in the diagram
y
below.
2x+y =10
10
2x + 5y= 20
x
10
y = x 4
y = 4
y = 3x + 12
3 y = x + 12
y = 2 x + 4
x=2
1
2
3
y
5
4
3
y=x
x+y=5
1
0
1
2
3
TOPIC : SETS
1 hour
1. The Venn diagram in the answer space shows the universal set , sets P, Q and
R.
The universal set = P Q R.
On the diagram in the answer space, shade the region for
(a)
P Q,
(b)
P ( Q R ).
[3 marks]
Answer:
(a)
Q
R
(b)
J L
(K L) J
[3 marks]
Answer:
(a)
J
L
(b)
The Venn diagram in the answer space shows set P, set Q and set R with the
universal set = P Q R.
On the diagram in the answer space, shade
(a)
PQ R
(b)
P ( Q R)
[3 marks]
Answer:
(a)
(b)
P
6
5
B
DIAGRAM 4
20 students studied Chemistry and 12 students studied Biology. Based on this
information, find
(a)
the number of students who studied Chemistry and Biology but not
Physics.
(b)
(c)
Answer:
(a)
(b)
(c)
5. (a)
6.
Given that n() = 50. G and H are two sets for which n( G H) = 6,
n(G) = 18 and n(H) = 14.
(a). Draw a Venn diagram to represent the relationship between sets G
and H and write the number of elements in each region.
(b). Find n(G H).
[3 marks]
Answer:
(a)
(b)
7. If = {x : 1 x 10 , x is an integer}
E = {x : x is a multiple of 4}
F = {x : x is a factor of 20}
(a)
(b)
Find n( E F ) .
[3 marks]
8. The Venn diagram in the answer space shows set P, set Q dan set R. On the
diagram, shade
(a) P Q
(b) R (P Q)
[ 3 marks ]
Answer :
(a)
P
R
Q
(b)
P
Q
MODULE 5 ANSWERS
TOPIC: SETS
1
(a)
(b)
2
(a)
PQ
J L
1
J
(b)
(K L ) J
J
3
(a)
(b)
Q
R
2
3
4
(a)
(b)
30 (5 + 6 + 2 + 1 )
16
1
1
(c)
1
4
5
(a)
(b)
{10,11,12,13 }
A = {9,12,15 }
B = {7,9,11,13,15}
A B = {7,9,11,12,13,15}
1
1
N(AUB)=6
6
(a)
24
12
(b)
24
(a)
(b)
{4 , 8}
Note:
6
P
R
2
P
Q
The diagram below shows the straight lines PQ and SRT are parallel.
DIAGRAM 1
Find
(a)
(b)
(c)
Answers:
(a)
(b)
(c)
2.
The diagram below shows that the straight line EF and GH are parallel.
DIAGRAM 2
Find
(a)
(b)
Answers:
(a)
(b)
DIAGRAM 3
(c)
1
x + 18
3
[ 2 marks ]
Answers:
(a)
(b)
(c)
4.
DIAGRAM 4
Find
(a)
(b)
the value of q.
[ 2 marks ]
(c)
Answers:
(a)
(b)
(c)
DIAGRAM 5
Find
(a) the equation of the straight line GH.
[ 3 marks ]
(b) the x - intercept of the straight line FG.
[2 marks ]
Answer:
(a)
(b)
6.
DIAGRAM 6
Find
(a)
the value of z.
[ 2 marks ]
(b)
(c)
Answers:
(a)
(b)
(c)
The diagram below shows that EFGH and HIJ are straight lines.
DIAGRAM 7
(a)
(b)
(c)
Answers:
(a)
(b)
(c)
8.
The diagram below shows that PQR and RS are straight lines.
DIAGRAM 8
Given that x-intercept of PQR and RS are -8 and 6 respectively.
(a)
(b)
(c)
Answers:
(a)
(b)
(c)
9. The diagram below shows that EFG, GHJK and KL are straight lines.
DIAGRAM 9
Given that the gradient of EFG is 2.
(a)
Find the equation of
(i) LK
[ 1 mark ]
(ii) EFG
[ 1 mark ]
(b)
Answers:
(a) (i)
(ii)
(b)
10.
Find the point of intersection for each pair of straight line by solving the
simultaneous equations.
(a)
3y - 6x = 3
4x = y - 7
[ 2 marks ]
(b)
2
x+3
3
4
y= x+1
3
y=
[ 3 marks ]
Answers:
(a)
(b)
10
MODULE 7- ANSWERS
TOPIC: THE STRAIGHT LINES
12 2
3 (2)
10
=
2
b) y = 2x + c
1. a) m =
= 2
5 = 2(5) + c
= 10 + c
c = -5
y = 2x - 5
Equation of SRT is y = 2x 5
c) x intercept = -
=
5
2
2 (5)
4 (1)
2. a) Gradient =
=
b) y intercept = 5
7
5
5
7/5
25
=
7
x intercept = -
7
5
y= mx + c
-2 = mx + c
-2 =
7
(5) + c
5
c=5
y =
7
x+5
5
2 p
60
2 p
=
6
3. a) The gradient =
-3
b) y = mx + c
m = -3, c = 20
-18
= 2p
p= 20
Coordinates of point T = (0 , 20)
y = -3x + 20
11
1
x + 18
3
1
y=
x+9
6
c) 2y =
1
6
63
1 4
3
= 5
b) m = -
4. a) m =
3
5
-3 (4 q)
-12 + 3q
3q
q
=
=
=
=
=
3
5
30
4q
3(5)
15
27
9
c) D = (-1 , 0) , F = (4 , 3)
30
4 (1)
3
=
5
m =
0 (8)
0 (4)
8
=
4
b) x-intercept = -
5. a) Gradient =
10
2
= -5
y = mx + c
6 = 2(-2) + c
6 = -4 + c
c = 10
y = 2x + 10
12
30
50
3
=
5
3
=
5
5. a) Gradient =
z4
10
5z - 20
= 30
5z
= 50
= 10
3
, E = (-2 , 4)
5
b) gradient =
= mx + c
26
5
6
+ c
5
Equation of line EF is y =
26
3
x +
5
5
26
5
3
5
26
=
3
c) x intercept of line EF = -
b) x-intercept of HIJ = (
7. a) F = (0,4) , G = (-4 , 0)
Gradient
40
0 (4)
4
=
4
m=
9
4
y = 5x - 3
9
)
4
b)
- 0
Q = (-5 ,
9
3
), gradient M =
4
4
y = mx + c
9
4
9 3
= (5) + c
4 4
15 9
+
c =
4 4
c=6
-5 (- 8)
=
3
5
c) y = mx + c
= 1
8. a) P = (-8, 0) , Q = (-5 ,
3
)
5
9
1
x
=
4
3
3
=
4
y-intercept = 6
13
c) R = (0, 6) , S = (6, 0)
06
60
6
=
6
m=
= -1
9. a) i) Equation of LK is x = 7
ii)
y = mx + c
8 = 2(-2) + c
8 = -4 + c
12 = c
Equation of EFG is y = 2x + 12
8 (4)
27
12
=
9
4
=
3
b) m =
y = mx + c
8=
4
(2) + c
3
16
=c
3
4
16
y= x +
3
3
Coordinates of H = (0,
16
),
3
Coordinates of J is (x, 0) ,
y=
4
16
x+
3
3
4
16
= 0
x+
3
3
-4x + 16 = 0
-4x
= -16
X = 4
Therefore coordinates of J = (4, 0)
14
10 a). 3y 6x = 3 -----------------(1)
4x = y 7
y = 4x + 7 _________(2)
Substitute (2) into (1)
3(4x + 7) - 6x = 3
12x + 21 - 6x = 3
6x = 3 21
6x = -18
x = -3
y = 4(-3) + 7
= -12 + 7
= -5
Point of intersection is (-3, -5)
2
x + 3 ---------------------(1)
3
4
y = x + 1 ---------------------(2)
3
b) y =
(1) to (2)
2
4
x + 3 = x +1
3
3
4
2
x x = 3 1
3
3
2
x=2
3
x=3
2
(3) + 3
y =
3
=2+ 3
=5
Point of intersection is (3, 5)
15
TOPIC : STATISTICS
TIME
1.
: 2 HOURS
24
20
34
26
34
29
37
27
26
31
35
28
30
30
35
21
40
40
38
23
35
34
39
31
30
36
41
31
26
35
25
38
33
32
25
33
a)
b)
c)
For this part of the question, use the graph paper provided.
By using a scale of 2 cm to 5 kg on the horizontal axis and 2 cm to 2
children on the vertical axis, draw a histogram to represent the above
data.
d)
Hence, on the same axes, draw a frequency polygon for the data.
Answer:
a)
Body mass(kg)
15-19
Midpoint
Lower boundary
20-24
Table 1
b)
i)
ii)
iii)
Upper boundary
Frequency
2.
The data in Diagram 2 shows the marks for a Mathematics monthly test for
40 pupils.
28
19
35
44
28
35
27
39
14
38
22
32
34
22
26
40
32
38
39
22
29
37
45
33
17
30
33
21
31
26
32
35
34
28
24
23
40
30
27
20
a)
b)
For this part of the question, use the graph paper provided.
By using a scale of 2 cm to 5 marks on the horizontal axis and 2 cm to 5
pupils on the vertical axis, draw an ogive for the data.
c)
Answer:
a)
Marks
11-15
Frequency
Cumulative frequency
16-20
Table 2
c)
i)
ii)
3.
53
57
41
53
64
48
50
56
47
50
54
40
51
55
49
46
52
61
46
52
53
45
50
54
47
55
49
53
42
55
43
61
48
57
52
47
54
51
58
45
52
56
44
63
51
a)
b)
Based on the table in a), calculate the estimated mean age of the
members of the golf club.
c)
d)
Answer:
a)
Age
40-44
Frequency
Midpoint
45-49
Table 3
b)
d)
4.
48
35
42
23
27
56
38
47
43
16
21
35
33
24
47
40
40
49
32
28
18
32
46
35
29
31
17
43
41
53
37
58
30
13
44
26
a)
b)
c)
Answer:
a)
Donation (RM)
10-19
Frequency
Cumulative frequency
20-29
Table 4
c)
i)
ii)
5.
55
50
39
42
40
46
50
33
47
37
45
39
45
36
44
55
41
48
41
48
35
52
52
36
48
39
40
35
49
43
59
41
51
32
43
a)
b)
c)
Answer:
a)
Mass(kg)
30-34
Frequency
Midpoint
Table 5
b)
i)
ii)
6.
The data in Diagram 6 shows the monthly pocket money, in RM, received by
40 students.
32
36
49
56
45
41
47
51
44
38
46
54
62
60
48
56
59
58
64
57
42
34
38
52
44
48
54
63
53
49
51
52
49
55
46
39
48
43
35
40
a)
b)
c)
Answer:
a)
Pocket money(RM)
31-35
Frequency
Midpoint
36-40
Table 6
d)
i)
ii)
MODULE 8 ANSWERS
TOPIC: STATISTICS
1)
a)
Body mass(kg)
15-19
Midpoint
17
Lower boundary
14.5
Upper boundary
19.5
Frequency
2
20-24
22
19.5
24.5
25-29
27
24.5
29.5
30-34
32
29.5
34.5
13
35-39
37
34.5
39.5
40-44
42
39.5
44.5
b)
2)
a)
Marks
11-15
freq
1
Cumulative freq
1
16-20
21-25
10
26-30
10
20
31-35
11
31
36-40
38
41-45
40
b)
c)
graph
i)
upper quartile x 40 = 30 = 35
iii)
30 students scored less than 35
3)
a)
b)
d)
c)
Age
40-44
Frequency
6
Midpoint
42
45-49
12
47
50-54
18
52
55-59
57
60-64
62
4)
a)
Donation (RM)
10-19
Frequency
5
Cumulative frequency
5
20-29
13
30-39
11
24
40-49
13
37
50-59
40
c)
i)
ii)
RM43.50
There are 10 persons who donated RM43,50 or more
b) graph
5)
a)
Mass(kg)
30-34
Frequency
2
Midpoint
32
35-39
10
37
40-44
12
42
45-49
47
50-54
52
55-59
57
b)
i)
ii)
40-44 kg
(32x2)+(37x10)+(42x12)+(47x8)+(52x5)+(57x3)
40
= 1745/40
= 43.625 kg
c) graph
6)
a)
Pocket money(RM)
31-35
Frequency
3
Midpoint
33
36-40
38
41-45
43
46-50
48
51-55
53
56-60
58
61-65
63
b) i) 46-50
ii) mean = (33x3)+(38x5)+(43x6)+(48x9)+(53x8)+(58x6)+(63x3)
40
= 1940/40
= 48.5
c)
graph
MODULE 9
TOPIC: LINES AND PLANES IN 3-DIMENSIONS
TIME: 2 HOURS
Diagram 2 shows a prism with cross section BCRQ. Given T and U are the
midpoint of AD and BC respectively, P and Q are right above T and U
respectively and PQRS is a square.
9 cm
15 cm
12 cm
U
DIAGRAM 2
5 cm
4 cm
T
12 cm
DIAGRAM 2
T
W
5 cm
U
S
12 cm
10 cm
R
DIAGRAM 3
Diagram 3 shows a right prism with horizontal rectangle base. Right triangle
RSW and UTV are the uniform cross section of the prism.
Calculate the angle between plane SRV and plane RSTU.
[4 marks]
Answer :
Diagram 4 shows a pyramid with a horizontal square base ABCD. T and U are
the midpoints of sides AB and CD respectively.
The height of the pyramid is 6 cm.
8cm
A
DIAGRAM 4
Calculate the angle between the line VT and the base ABCD.
[4 marks]
Answer :
D
E
J
P
S
R
DIAGRAM 5
J is the midpoint of DG. QR = RS = 12 cm and FR = 8cm.
Calculate the angle between the plane JRS and the plane RSGF.
[4 marks]
Answer :
Diagram 6 shows a right prism with an isosceles triangle base, STU. The
isosceles triangle STU is the uniform cross-section of the prism.
Q
13 cm
R
DIAGRAM 6
W 12 cm
10 cm
U
ST = SU and W is the midpoint of TU.
Calculate the angle between the line PW and the base STU.
[4 marks]
Answer :
6 cm
[4 marks]
T
V
S
M
5 cm
8 cm
Q
12 cm
DIAGRAM 2
Diagram 8 shows a right prism. Right angled triangle PQR is the uniform crosssection of the prism.
18 cm
9 cm
P
12 cm
T
DIAGRAM 8
(a)
Name the angle between the plane STP and the plane STQR,
(b)
Calculate the angle between the plane STP and the plane STQR.
[4 marks]
Answer :
(a)
(b)
W
E
V
T
5 cm
U
P
7 cm
S
F
12 cm
Q
8 cm
DIAGRAM 9
Given that E and F are midpoints of WV and SR respectively.
(a)
(b)
(c)
Answer:
(a)
(b)
(c)
10
U
V
7 cm
N
P
Q
5 cm
S
24 cm
DIAGRAM 10
(a)
(b)
Calculate the angle between the line SM and the plane TUVW
(c)
Name the angle between the plane SRUM and the plane PQUT
[6 marks]
Answer :
(a)
(b)
(c)
MODULE 9 - ANSWERS
TOPIC: LINES AND PLANES IN 3-DIMENSIONS
1
9
12
Identify PRQ
tan PRQ =
12
5
Identify VST
tan VST =
5
12
22.60 or 220 37
Identify VTU
tan VTU =
6
4
Identify GSJ
tan GSJ =
6
8
36.87 or 36 52
Identify PWS
13
tan PWS =
10 2 62
Identify TRM
Tan TRM =
5
8 + 62
2
TRM = 26.57 or 26 34
8
9
12
a)
b)
10
Identify EPF
Tan EPF =
10
7
10
c)
340 59
UQV
a)
13 cm
b)
Identify SMW
tan SMW =
7
13
28.30 or 28018
c)
RUQ or QUR
TIME
1.
: 2 HOURS
a)
b)
c)
d)
Draw a suitable straight line on your graph to find all the values of x which
satisfy the equation 2x2 8x = 7 for -3 x 5.
State these values of x.
Answer:
a)
X
Y
c)
d)
-3
30
-2
i)
ii)
x =
-1
4
0
0.5
-3
Table 1
1
-6
2
-5
3
0
4
9
5
22
2.
a)
b)
c)
d)
Draw a suitable straight line on your graph to find all the values of x which
satisfy the equation x2 7x + 3 = 0 for 0 x 8.
State these values of x.
Answer:
a)
X
Y
0
4
1
0
2
-2
2.5
Table 2
c)
d)
i)
ii)
x =
3
-2
5
4
6
10
7
18
8
28
3.
5
x
a)
b)
5
for -5 x 5.
x
c)
d)
From your graph, find all the values of x with the condition that the value
of y is three times the value of x.
Answer:
a)
X
Y
c)
d)
-5
-1
-3
-1.7
i)
ii)
x =
-2
-2.5
-1
-0.5
-10
Table 3
0.5
10
0.9
5.6
1.5
3.3
2.5
5
1
4.
2
x
a)
b)
2
for -4 x 4.
x
c)
d)
Draw a suitable straight line on your graph to find all the values of x which
satisfy the equation
3
2
= x - 2 for -4 x 4.
x
4
Answer:
a)
X
Y
c)
d)
-4
-0.5
-2.5
-0.8
i)
ii)
x =
-2
-1
-0.5
-2
-4
Table 4
0.5
4
1
2
2
1
2.5
4
0.5
5.
a)
b)
c)
d)
Draw a suitable straight line on your graph to find all the values of x which
satisfy the equation x3 11x 2 = 0 for -4 x 4.
State these values of x.
Answer:
a)
X
Y
c)
d)
-4
6
-3
i)
ii)
x =
-2
36
-1
0
30
18
Table 5
1
6
3
6
4
30
6.
a)
b)
c)
d)
Draw a suitable straight line on your graph to find all the values of x which
satisfy the equation x3 + x2 10x = 0 for -4 x 4.
State these values of x.
Answer:
a)
X
Y
c)
d)
-4
-5
-3
13
i)
ii)
x =
-2
-1
0
7
-5
Table 6
1
-15
2
-17
4
27
MODULE 10 ANSWERS
TOPIC: GRAPHS OF FUNCTIONS
1.
a) x=-2 y=15
x=0.5 y= -5
x=3 y=0
b) graph
40
35
30
25
y(x) = 2x2-5x-3
20
20.5
15
y(x) = 3x+4
10
-10
-5
-2.4
-0.75
-5
-10
c) i)
ii)
x=-2.4 y= 20.5
when 2x2 5x 3 = 0
y=0
Then the values of x is -0.5 and 3
e) y=2x2-5x-3
0=2x2-8x-7 (-)
----------------------Y= 3x + 4
X
Y
0
4
3
13
4.75
10
2.
a)x=2.5 y=-2.25
x=4 y=0
b)graph 2
c)
i)
ii)
y=1.75
x=7.4
a) x=-1 y=-5
x=2.5 y=2
b)graph
16
C
14
12
10
y(x) = 3x
A
-5
-4
-3
-2
-1
1
-2
y(x) =
5
x
-4
-6
-8
-10
-12
-14
c)
i)
ii)
x=1.8 y= 2.8
y=-6 x=-0.8
0 2
0 6
4.
a)
x=-2 y=-1
x=2.5 y=0.8
b) graph
c)
i)
ii)
y=-1.3
x=1.7
3
x2
4
a) x=-3 y=30
b) graph
x=2 y=0
45
40
35
34
30
y=x^3-1 3x+18
25
20
y=-2x+20
15
10
3.85
-3.2
-6
c)
i)
-0.25
-4
x=-1.5 y=34
ii)
y=25
-2
-5
x=3.85
e) y=x3-13x+18
0=x3-11x-2
(-)
-------------------------Y= -2x+20
X 0 4
Y 20 12
3.35 4
a)
x=-2 y=15
x=3 y=-5
b) graph 6
c)
i)
ii)
y=10.75
x=-1.5
e)
y=-12x-5
x=-3.6, 0 and 2.75
TIME
TOPIC : TRANSFORMATIONS
: 2 HOUR
-4
-2
4
M
-2
-4
DIAGRAM 1
3
.
3
Transformation Y is a translation
(ii) (a)
(b)
[3 marks]
(b) Diagram 2 shows three trapezium ABCD, EFGH and PQRS on a Cartesian
plane.
R
S
P
E
D
H
C
10
DIAGRAM 2
Trapezium ABCD is the image of trapezium PQRS under transformation M.
Trapezium EFGH is the image of trapezium ABCD under transformation N.
(i) Describe in full transformation :
(a) M
(b) N
[6 marks]
(ii) Calculate the area of trapezium EFGH, if the area of trapezium ABCD
is 25 unit2.
[3 marks]
Answer:
(b) (i) (a)
(b)
(ii)
y
4
2
K
-4
-2
6 x
-2
-4
DIAGRAM 3
The transformation R represents a 90 0 anticlockwise rotation about the center
2
3
(ii)
[3 marks]
(b) Diagram 4 shows three quadrilateral EFGH, ABCD and OFJK on a Cartesian
plane. EFGH is the image of ABCD under the transformation U and OFJK is
the image of EFGH under the transformation V .
y
4
B
C
-4
-2
-2
-4 K
6 x
DIAGRAM 4
(i) Describe completely the transformation,
(a) U,
(b) V.
[6 marks]
(ii) Given that the shaded area is 120 unit 2 , find the area of ABCD.
[3 marks]
Answer:
(b) (i) (a)
(b)
(ii)
8
6
4
2
10
12
14
16
DIAGRAM 5
5
.
2
Transformation S is a translation
Answer:
(a) (i)
(ii)
(b) Diagram 6 shows three triangle PQR, ACG and EFG on a Cartesian
plane.
y
10
F
8
6
A
4
P
Q
2
R
4
10
12
14
16
DIAGRAM 2
Triangle ACG is the image of triangle PQR under transformation V.
Trapezium EFG is the image of triangle ACG under transformation W.
(i) Describe in full transformation :
(a) V
(b) W
[3 marks]
(ii) Given that the area of triangle EFG represents a region of area 72 unit2.
Calculate the area, in unit2, of the region represented by triangle PQR.
[6 marks]
[
Answer:
(b) (i) (a)
(b)
(ii)
6
4
2
-12
-10
-8
-6
-4
-2
DIAGRAM 7
Transformation P is a reflection in the line x= -3.
Transformation R is a rotation of 90o clockwise about the origin.
State the coordinates of the image of point M under the following transformation:
(i) P
(ii) RP
Answer:
(a) (i)
(ii)
[3 marks]
(b) Diagram 8 shows three trapezium ABCD, RSTU and WSYX on a Cartesian
plane.
y
10
R
6
U
T
4
-12
-10
-8
-6
-4
-2
DIAGRAM 8
WSYX is the image of ABCD under combined transformation UV.
(i) Describe in full transformation :
(a) U
(b) V
[5 marks]
(ii) Given that the area of shaded region WXYTUR represents a region of area
150 cm2. Calculate the area, in cm2, of the region represented by RSTU.
[4 marks]
Answer:
(b) (i) (a)
(b)
(ii)
4
.
3
Transformation T is a translation
State the coordinate of the image for coordinate (6 , 4) under the following
transformations:
(i) R2.
(ii) TR.
[4 marks]
Answer:
(a) (i)
(ii)
(b) Diagram 9 shows quadrilateral , ABCD, PQRS and EFGH, drawn on a Cartesian
plane.
y
6
R
4
-12
-10
-8
-6
P
-4
-2
B
O
-2
A
6 F 8
-4
DIAGRAM 9
PQRS is the image of ABCD under transformation S and EFGH is the image of
PQRS under transformation Q.
(i) Describe in full transformation :
(a)Transformation S
(b)Transformation Q
[5 marks]
2
(ii) Given the area of ABCD is 64 unit , calculate the area of shaded region.
[3 marks]
Answer:
(b) (i) (a)
(b)
(ii)
ANSWERS
TOPIC : TRANSFORMATIONS
1 (a) (i)
(ii)(a)
(b)
(b)(i)(a)
(b)
(ii)
2 (a)(i)
(ii)
(b)(i)(a)
(b)
(ii)
3 (a)(i)
(ii)
(b)(i)(a)
(b)
(ii)
4 (a)(i)
(ii)
(b)(i)(a)
(b)
(ii)
5 (a)(i)
(ii)
(b)(i)(a)
(ii)
(0, -1)
(-3, -4)
(-1, -2)
1
1
1
3
3
(4, -2)
(1, 0)
1
2
3
3
(12, 7)
(6, 7)
1
2
3
3
(-3, 6)
(6, 11)
1
2
U is a translation
1
3
4
(-3, 0)
(4, 4)
2
2
2
3
3
MODULE 12
TOPIC : MATRICES
TIME : 2 HOURS
1.
(a)
3 2
is m
5 4
Answer :
(a)
(b)
2.
(a)
m 3
2
n
Given that G =
1 4 3
,
14 2 m
Hence, using matrices, calculate the value of p and of q that satisfies the
following equation :
p 1
G =
q 8
Answer :
(a)
(b)
3.
1 2 1 0
=
,
A
3
5
0
1
(a)
Given that
(b)
Hence, using the matrix method, find the value of r and s which satisfy the
simultaneous equations below.
-r + 2s = -4
-3r + 5s = -9
Answer :
(a)
(b)
find matrix A.
4.
4 5
and matrix PQ =
6
8
Given matrix P =
(a)
(b)
Answer :
(a)
(b)
1 0
0
1
5.
4 3
,
8
1 0
0
1
(a)
(b)
Hence, calculate the values of h and k, which satisfy the matrix equation:
4 3 h 7
5
k
11
Answer :
(a)
(b)
6.
k 6
, find the value of k if matrix M has no inverse.
4
2
(a)
Given matrix M =
(b)
7 6 x 4
=
5 8 y 1
(i)
(ii)
Answer :
(a)
(b)
1 8 6 4
and =
y h 5 7 1
7.
2 5
does not have an inverse matrix.
k
(a)
(b)
Answer :
(a)
(b)
8.
2 4
2 4
M =
1
3
1
3
(a)
(b)
Using matrices, calculate the values of x and y that satisfy the following
matrix equation.
2 4 x 6
=
1 3 y 5
Answer :
(a)
(b)
9.
3 1
.
5
(a)
(b)
Hence, using matrices, calculate the values of d and e that satisfy the
following simultaneous equations :
2d e = 7
5d e = 16
Answer :
(a)
(b)
10.
1 2
, find
2
5
Given matrix M =
(a)
(b)
Answer :
(a)
(b)
MODULE 12 - ANSWERS
TOPIC : MATRICES
1.
m=
(a)
1
2
1m
n =2
(b) 3
1m
2 x 8
=
4 y 13
x 1 4
=
y 2 5
x=3
y=
2.
(a)
2 8
3 13
1
2
1m
1m
1m
3 p
=
4 q
1
8
p 1 4 3 1
=
q 14 2 5 8
p=2
q = -3
3.
(a)
(b)
4.
(a)
5
3
A=
1m
1m
n =4
m=5
(b) 5
1m
1m
1m
1m
1m
2m
1 2 r 4
=
3 5 s 9
1m
r 1 5 2 4
=
s 1 3 1 9
1m
P=
r = -2
1m
s = -3
1m
1m
1 8 5
32 30 6 4
(b)
5.
(a)
(b)
6.
1 8 5
=
2 6 4
1m
4 5 m 7
=
6 8 n 10
1m
m 1 8 5 7
=
n 2 6 4 10
1m
m=3
1m
n = -1
1m
5 3 1m
1
20 (24) 8 4
1 5 3
1m
=
4 8 4
P =
4 3 h 7
8 5 k 11
h 1 5 3 7
=
k 2 8 4 11
1 2
=
2 100
1m
1m
h=1
k = -50
1m
1m
(a)
k = -12
1m
(b)
(i)
h = 26
x
1 8 6 4
=
y 26 5 7 1
1 26
=
26 13
1m
(ii)
1m
1m
x = -1
y=
7.
(a)
1m
1
2
- 4 5k = 0
1m
1m
5k = -4
k=
(b)
8.
4
5
1m
2 5 x 13
=
1 2 y 7
1m
x
1 2 5 13
=
1
2
y
9
1m
x = -1
y=3
1m
1m
1 0
0 1
(a)
M=
2m
(b)
x
1 3 4 6
=
y 6 4 1 2 5
1m
1 3 4 6
2 1 2 5
1 2
=
2 4
x = -1
y=2
1m
1m
1m
9.
(a)
1 2 1
6 + 5 5 3
1m
1 2 1
1 5 3
1m
1 d 7
=
5 3 e 16
d 1 3 1 7
=
e 1 5 2 16
(b) 2
1m
1m
1 5
1 3
5
=
3
d=5
e=3
10.
(a)
5 2
1
5 (4) 2 1
1 5 2
=
9 2 1
2 u 8
2 5 v = 7
u 1 5 2 8
=
v 9 2 1 7
(b) 1
1m
1m
1m
1m
1m
1m
1 54
=
9 9
6
=
1
u=6
v = 1
1m
1m
k
5
0
10
15
Time (s)
DIAGRAM 1
(a) State the distance, in m, the particle moves with constant speed.
(b) Calculate the rate of change of speed, in ms-2, in the first 6 s.
(c) Calculate the value of k, if the total distance travelled in the first 15 s is
139m.
[6 marks]
Answer:
(a)
(b)
(c)
2. Diagram 2 shows the speed-time graph of two particles, and for a period of
8s.
Speed (ms-1)
O
3
Time (s)
DIAGRAM 2
The graph OKNM represents the movement of particle and the graph JKL
represents the movement of particle .Both particles start moving at the same time.
(a)
(b)
(c)
Answer:
(a)
(b)
(c)
State the length of time, in s, that particle moves with uniform speed.
Calculate the rate of change of speed, in ms-2, of particle in the first
6 s.
Calculate the difference in distance, in m, of particle and particle
for a period of 8 s.
[6 marks]
3. Diagram 3 shows the distance-time graph of the journeys taken by Ali and Fuad.
Distance (km)
F
105
60
O
0700 0730 0800 0830
DIAGRAM 3
Time
0900 0930
The straight line OB represents Alis journey from town X to town Y, while the
straight line FG represents Fuads journey from town Y to town X.
Ali and Fuad uses the same route.
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
(c)
(d)
Speed (m s-1)
20
time (s)
10
25
30
DIAGRAM 4
(b)
(c)
the value of v.
[6 marks]
Answer:
(a)
(b)
(c)
20
15
25
30
time (s)
DIAGRAM 5
(a)
(b)
(c)
Answer:
(a)
(b)
(c)
6. Diagram 6 shows a displacement time graph for the journey of a car from town A
to town C passing town B and then back to town A.
Displacement (km)
C
60
45
A0
20
55
64
95
Time (min)
DIAGRAM 6
(a)
Calculate the speed in km/h for the journey from town A to town B.
(b)
(c)
Calculate the average speed in km/h for the total distance of the car.
[ 6 marks ]
Answer:
(a)
(b)
(c)
Speed (ms-1)
v
20
15
10
30
45
Time
Diagram 8
8 Diagram 8 shows the speed-time graph of a particle for a period of time 45 seconds.
(a) Calculate the rate of change of speed, in cm 2 , in the first 10 seconds.
(b) Calculate the value of v, if the total distance traveled in the last 35 seconds is 725 m.
Answer:
(a)
(b)
Speed (m/s)
25
8
12
Diagram 9
20
Time (s)
Answer:
(a)
(b)
(c)
Speed(m/s)
20
90
Time(s)
Diagram 10
10
Diagram 10 shows the speed-time the speed-time graph of a particle for a period of 90
seconds.
(a). Calculate the value of v
(b). Calculate the distance for the first 50 seconds
Answer:
(a)
(b)
MODULE 13 - ANSWERS
TOPIC : GRADIENT AND AREA UNDER A GRAPH
1
(a)
(b)
20
23 5
06
1
1
1
1
6(23 + 5) + 4 5 + 5(5 + k ) = 139
2
2
2
1
k=9
2(a)
(b)
(c)
2 saat
80
60
4
atau setara
3
1
8(2 + 8)
2
1
8(2 + 8) 4 8
2
1
1
1
1
3
(a)
105 km
(b)
0800 a.m
(c)
105 60 = 45km
1
1
(d)
105
= 42km / j
2.5
1
1
(a)
0 20
30 25
4 ms 2
(b)
5s
1
(c)
1
1
10 (v + 20) + 20 (15 + 20) = 525
2
2
2
v = 12 ms
1
6
.
5
(b)
15
(b)
20 0
25 30
(c)
1
1
(u + 20) 10 + 5 20 = 190
2
2
u=8
1
6
6
(a)
(b)
20
23 5
06
3 atau nyahpecutan 3 atau awapecutan 3
(c)
1
1
6(23 + 5) + 4 5 + 5(5 + k ) = 139
2
2
k=9
1
1
2
1
45
(c)
(b)
20
= 135
km jam
60
3
jam @ 0.15 jam
9 minit @
20
120
(c)
1-1
95
= 75.79 km jam
2- 1
60
6
MODULE 14
TOPIC : PROBABILITY
TIME : 2 HOURS
1.
A box contains 5 green marbles, 4 blue marbles and 6 red marbles. A marble is
picked at random.
Without replacing the first marble, another marble is taken from the box.
Calculate the probability that
(a)
the first marble green and the second marble red
(b)
two marbles are the same colour.
Answer:
(a)
(b)
2.
Table 1 shows the number of members of two sport societies, Rugby and
Football, who are planning trips to Melaka and Pahang.
State to be
visited
Melaka
Pahang
Number of members
Rugby
Football
17
13
9
15
Table 1
(a)
(b)
If two members are chosen at random from the Rugby, calculate the
probability that both of them will be going to Melaka.
If two members are chosen at random from the group to Pahang,
calculate the probability that both of them are from the same society.
Answer:
(a)
(b)
3.
Table 2 shows the number of students of the class that leave at two residential
areas.
Residential
area
Taman
Desaru
Taman
Penawar
Number of students
Boy
Girl
7
Table 2
(a)
(b)
If two students are chosen at random from the Taman Penawar, calculate
the probability that one of the students is girl and the other one is boy.
If two students are chosen at random from boy group, calculate the
probability that both of the students are from the same residential area.
Answer:
(a)
(b)
4.
Answer:
(a)
(b)
5.
A group of 5 boys and 4 girls take part in science exhibitions. Each day, two
pupils are chosen at random to give presentation.
(a)
Calculate the probability that both pupils chosen to give presentation on
the first day are boys.
(b)
Two boys do give presentation on the first day. They are then exempted
from giving presentation on the second day.
Calculate the probability that both pupils chosen to give presentation on the
second day are of the same gander.
Answer:
(a)
(b)
6.
Diagram 1 shows the route of a van which carries a group of volunteers. The
group consists of 8 males and 4 females who are dropped of at random to give
aid at various towns along the routes.
STARTING
POINT
KOTA TINGGI
SEGAMAT
OTHERS
TOWNS
Diagram 1
(a)
(b)
If two volunteers are dropped off at Kota Tinggi, calculate the probability
that both are males.
Two volunteers of different gender are dropped off at Kota Tinggi. If two
other volunteers are then dropped at Segamat, calculate the probability
that at least one of them is female.
Answer:
(a)
(b)
7.
Station C
Station E
Start/Finish
Station D
Station A
Station B
Diagram 2
The group 7 boys and 3 girls from KRS squad are chosen for duty on cross
country day. Each station, two pupils are chosen at random at each station to
perform their duties.
(a) If two of the pupils are selected to duty at Station A. Calculate the probability
that both are girls.
(b) Two boys from that group are duty at Station A. Another two pupils are
selected at random to be on duty at Station B.
Calculate the probability that both pupils chosen for Station B are of different
gender.
Answer:
(a)
(b)
8.
Diagram 3 show twelve labelled cards which are placed in an empty box.
Diagram 3
(a)
(b)
If a card is chosen at random from the box, calculate the probability that
the card labelled L is chosen.
If a card is chosen at random from the box, calculate the probability that
the card labelled L or the card labelled C are chosen.
Answer:
(a)
(b)
9.
Students
Azmi
Faizal
Gardening
Probability
Fishing
1
6
2
3
4
1
10
5
Table 3
Calculate the probability that
(a)
Azmi going shopping
(b)
They both doing the same activities
Answer:
(a)
(b)
Shopping
1
2
10.
Table 4 shows the numbers of students in Form 3 Maju and 3 Bestari who
entitles to receive school t-shirts.
Gender
Form
3 Maju
3 Bestari
Boy
Girl
Table 4
Two students from the group are chosen atrandom to receive a school t-shirt
each.
Find the probability that both student chosen
(a)
(b)
are boys,
are girls from the same class.
Answer:
(a)
(b)
MODULE 8: ANSWERS
TOPIC : PROBABILITY
Answer:
1.
2.
(b)
5 1
=
15 3
5 4 4 3 6 5
= + + +
15 14 15 14 15 14
31
=
105
(a)
(a)
(b)
3.
(a)
(b)
4.
(a)
(b)
5.
(a)
(b)
17 16 136
=
26 25 325
9 8 15 14
= +
24 23 24 23
47
=
92
5 4 4 5 5
= + =
9 8 9 8 9
7 6 5 4
= +
12 11 12 11
31
=
66
5 3 1
= =
15 14 14
5 4 3 2 7 6
= + +
15 14 15 14 15 14
34
=
105
5 4
=
9 8
5
=
18
3 2 4 3
= +
7 6 7 6
6.
(a)
(b)
8 7
12 11
14
=
33
3 7 7 3 3 2
= + +
10 9 10 9 10 9
7.
(a)
(b)
8.
(a)
(b)
9.
(a)
(b)
10.
(a)
3
7
8
15
3 2
+
10 9
1
=
15
5 3 3 5
= + +
10 9 10 9
1
=
3
1
12
1
2
= +
12 12
3
=
12
1 3
=1- +
6 4
1
=
12
1 2 3 1 1 1
= + +
6 5 4 10 12 2
11
=
60
9 8
16 15
3
=
10
=
(b)
5 4 2 1
= +
16 15 16 15
11
=
120