Cambridge IGCSE
Cambridge IGCSE
Cambridge IGCSE
* 5 2 7 5 9 3 2 7 3 2 *
2 hours 15 minutes
INSTRUCTIONS
● Answer all questions.
● Use a black or dark blue pen. You may use an HB pencil for any diagrams or graphs.
● Write your name, centre number and candidate number in the boxes at the top of the page.
● Write your answer to each question in the space provided.
● Do not use an erasable pen or correction fluid.
● Do not write on any bar codes.
● You should use a graphic display calculator where appropriate.
● You may use tracing paper.
● You must show all necessary working clearly and you will be given marks for correct methods, including
sketches, even if your answer is incorrect.
● Give non-exact numerical answers correct to 3 significant figures, or 1 decimal place for angles in
degrees, unless a different level of accuracy is specified in the question.
● For r, use your calculator value.
INFORMATION
● The total mark for this paper is 120.
● The number of marks for each question or part question is shown in brackets [ ].
DC (CE/SW) 311916/3
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Formula List
- b ! b 2 - 4ac
For the equation ax 2 + bx + c = 0 x=
2a
1
Volume, V, of pyramid, base area A, height h. V = Ah
3
1
Volume, V, of cone of radius r, height h. V = rr 2 h
3
4
Volume, V, of sphere of radius r. V = rr 3
3
A a b c
= =
sin A sin B sin C
b a 2 = b 2 + c 2 - 2bc cos A
c
1
Area = bc sin A
2
B a C
1 25 students each record the number of logic problems they solve in one hour.
The table shows the results.
(a) Find
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Calculate the height of the bar that represents 5 logic problems solved.
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5
3
y
0
360 x
–1
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(iii) On the diagram, shade the regions that satisfy the inequalities y 1 0.5 and y 2 f (x) . [1]
$ ................................................ [2]
(ii) Calculate the number of complete years it takes for the value of this investment of $650 to be
first greater than $1000.
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(b) 2 years ago Chris invested $x at a rate of 3% per year compound interest.
The value of this investment is now $607.90 correct to the nearest cent.
x = ................................................ [2]
r = ................................................ [3]
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(ii) Write down the coordinates of the point where line L cuts the y-axis.
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(ii) Find the equation of the perpendicular bisector of the line AB.
Give your answer in the form y = mx + c .
y = ................................................ [5]
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7 (a)
D N C
NOT TO
SCALE
M
A B
CM = ........................................... cm [2]
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(b) Two solids are mathematically similar with volumes 240 cm3 and 810 cm3.
The surface area of the larger solid is 558 cm2.
$ ................................................ [4]
[3]
(iii) Find the number of bags Jono can buy for $9.69 when the cost of one bag is x cents.
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9
C
D
118° NOT TO
SCALE
5m 12 m
35°
A B
16 m
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U
P Q
[1]
(ii) Use set notation to describe the shaded region in the Venn diagram.
U
A B
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(b) 20 students are asked if they like swimming (S ) and if they like tennis (T ).
The Venn diagram shows the results.
U
S T
6 8 4
(i) How many students like swimming or tennis but not both?
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(ii) Find n (S , T ) .
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Find the probability that this student likes swimming and tennis.
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(v) Two of the students who like swimming are chosen at random.
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(b) one likes swimming only and one likes swimming and tennis.
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(ii) Calculate ` 7.3 # 10 -11 j # ` 4.7 # 10 -7 j , giving your answer in standard form.
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(iii) Calculate ` 3.2 # 10 -200 j ' ` 4 # 10 -100 j , giving your answer in standard form.
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(b) y = 10 x
Write x in terms of y.
x = ................................................ [1]
(c) Solve 7 x = 14 .
x = ................................................ [1]
1
(d) log y = 1 + 3 log x - log w
2
y = ................................................ [4]
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