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MATHEMATICS (SYLLABUS D)
May/June 2015
Paper 2
2 hours 30 minutes
Candidates answer on the Question Paper.
Additional Materials:
Geometrical instruments
Electronic calculator
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Section A [52 marks]
Answer all questions in this section.
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(a) Simplify
4x - 1 3x + 5
+
.
3
2
y
10
9
8
7
J
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
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(iii) Draw a line, L, through (6, 1) such that the area enclosed between J, K and L is 6 cm2.
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(iv) Find the equation of line L.
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2
25
20
Speed (m/s) 15
10
100
200
400
300
Time (seconds)
500
600
Decelerating
Constant speed
Stopped at a station
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(c) Calculate the acceleration of the train during the first 150 seconds of its journey.
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(d) What was the speed of the train 20 seconds before it completed its journey?
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(a) In a survey, 50 students were asked how long they spent exercising during one particular week.
The results are summarised in the table.
Time (t minutes)
Frequency
0 G t 1 30
10
30 G t 1 60
15
60 G t 1 90
11
90 G t 1 120
120 G t 1 150
150 G t 1 180
(i) Calculate an estimate of the mean time each student spent exercising that week.
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(b) A gym has four different types of machines.
Carol is going to draw a pie chart to show how many times the machines are used in one day.
She has started to make a table.
Machine
Frequency
Angle of sector
Running
90
120
Rowing
75
Cycling
57
Weights
64
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Weights
Running
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(a)
A
72
B
X
25
C
t ,
EBC
t ,
CXB
t ,
EDC
t .
ACD
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(b)
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8
D
6.5
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Section B [48 marks]
Answer four questions in this section.
Each question in this section carries 12 marks.
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(a)
f (x) =
2x + 7
3
(ii) Given that f (m) =
m
, find m.
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y
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
3
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
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(d) The scale drawing, drawn to a scale of 1 cm to 2 km, shows A, B and a third port, C.
North
A
(i) When the boat has travelled 24 km, it stops at the point X.
Mark and label X on the diagram.
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(iii) The point Y is the position of the second boat when it is as far as possible from X.
Mark and label Y on the diagram and hence find the maximum possible distance between the
two boats.
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4x 3 - 10xy ,
9a 2 - b 2 .
7
= 4.
3 - 2m
23
A right-angled triangle has a base that is 7 cm longer than its height, h cm.
The hypotenuse of the triangle is 23 cm.
(i) Show that h satisfies the equation h 2 + 7h - 240 = 0 .
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(ii) Write down an expression, in terms of h, for the area of the triangle.
(iii) Hence state the exact area of the triangle.
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10 (a)
y
6
5
4
3
B
2
1
1
2
3
4
5
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(i) Describe fully the single transformation that maps triangle A onto triangle B.
Answer .......................................................................................................................................
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(ii) Triangle B is mapped onto triangle C by a translation, vector K O .
L- 3P
Draw and label triangle C.
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(iii) Triangle A is mapped onto triangle D by a reflection in the line y = x .
Draw and label triangle D.
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(iv) Triangle E is geometrically similar to triangle A and its longest side is 12 cm.
Calculate the area of triangle E.
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(a) Some people were asked which continent they visited on their last holiday.
The results are shown in the table below.
Continent
Number of people
Europe (E)
15
Asia (A)
(i) Find the probability that one of these people, chosen at random, visited North America.
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(b) What is the probability that the two people went to the same continent?
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First Person
Second Person
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NA
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15
30
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8
30
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A
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NA
A
NA
A
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(b) The table shows the distribution of the total cost per person for holidays in 2014 for another
group of people.
Total cost per
person ($c)
Frequency
0 G c 1 250
250 G c 1 500
35
20
0.12
0.10
0.08
Frequency
density
0.06
0.04
0.02
500
1000
1500
2000
2500
3000
3500
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(ii) Estimate the number of people who spent less than $700 on holidays in 2014.
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did not go on holiday.
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