0580 w19 QP 42 PDF
0580 w19 QP 42 PDF
0580 w19 QP 42 PDF
MATHEMATICS 0580/42
Paper 4 (Extended) October/November 2019
2 hours 30 minutes
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1 (a) Mohsin has 600 pear trees and 720 apple trees on his farm.
(i) Write the ratio pear trees : apple trees in its simplest form.
Calculate the total mass of apples produced by the 720 trees in one year.
Give your answer in standard form.
............................................... kg [3]
(b) (i) One week, the total mass of pears picked was 18 540 kg.
For this week, the ratio mass of apples : mass of pears = 13 : 9.
............................................... kg [2]
$ ................................................... [2]
................................................ % [5]
During 2027, how much more does he earn than during 2018?
$ ................................................... [3]
2 The cumulative frequency diagram shows information about the time taken, t seconds, for a group of girls to
each solve a maths problem.
80
70
60
50
Cumulative
frequency 40
30
20
10
0
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 t
Time (seconds)
.................................................. s [1]
.................................................. s [2]
.................................................. s [1]
(iv) the number of girls who took more than 66 seconds to solve the problem.
.................................................... [2]
(b) (i) Use the cumulative frequency diagram to complete the frequency table.
.................................................. s [4]
(i) Write down the percentage of boys with a time of 66 seconds or less.
................................................ % [1]
....................................................................................................................................................
.................................................................................................................................................... [2]
y = ................................................... [3]
P ( ........................ , ........................)
P ( ........................ , ........................)
P ( ........................ , ........................)
-1 2
(iv) a transformation by the matrix e o.
0 -1
P ( ........................ , ........................)
(c) Describe fully the single transformation that maps the line AB onto the line PQ where
P is the point (-2, -6) and Q is the point (-10, -16).
............................................................................................................................................................
............................................................................................................................................................ [3]
4 (a)
NOT TO
SCALE
6 cm
(b)
A B
NOT TO
5.2 cm SCALE
10 cm
F C
E 18 cm D
x2 1 2
5 The table shows some values of y = + - , x ! 0.
2 x2 x
y
18
17
16
15
14
13
12
11
10
0 x
-3 -2 -1 1 2 3
-1
-2
[5]
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x2 1 2
(c) Use your graph to solve + - G 0.
2 x2 x
x2 1 2
(d) Find the smallest positive integer value of k for which + - = k has two solutions
2 x2 x
for - 3 G x G - 0.3 and 0.2 G x G 3.
.................................................... [1]
x2 1 2
(e) (i) By drawing a suitable straight line, solve + - = 3x + 1 for - 3 G x G - 0.3 and
2 x2 x
0.2 G x G 3.
x = ................................................... [3]
x2 1 2
(ii) The equation + - = 3x + 1 can be written as x 4 + ax 3 + bx 2 + cx + 2 = 0 .
2 x2 x
Find the values of a, b and c.
a = ...................................................
b = ...................................................
c = ................................................... [3]
6 (a)
A
NOT TO
79° SCALE
8m 13 m
C
B
BC = ............................................... m [4]
(b)
NOT TO
D SCALE
(x + 4) m
F
30°
(4x - 5) m
E
[4]
DE = ............................................... m [1]
10
7 f (x) = 7 - 2x g (x) = , x!0 h (x) = 27 x
x
(a) Find
(i) f (- 3) ,
.................................................... [1]
(ii) hg (30) ,
.................................................... [2]
(iii) f -1 (x) .
(b) Solve.
g (2x + 1) = 4
x = ................................................... [3]
.................................................... [3]
.................................................... [1]
(i) 5p + 7 = m ,
p = ................................................... [2]
(ii) y 2 - 2p 2 = h .
p = ................................................... [3]
(b)
y
A (0, 5)
NOT TO
SCALE
B (-3, 4)
O x
OA = f p [1]
AB = f p [1]
.................................................... [6]
Car A takes 2 minutes and 40 seconds to complete each lap of the track.
Car B takes 2 minutes and 25 seconds to complete each lap of the track.
Both cars travel at a constant speed.
(b) Both cars start the race from the same position, S, at the same time.
(i) Find the time taken when both car A and car B are next at position S at the same time.
Give your answer in minutes and seconds.
(ii) Find the distance that car A has travelled at this time.
.............................................. km [2]
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