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FOR OFFICIAL USE X100/101 NATIONAL QUALIFICATIONS 2009 *X10010011* THURSDAY, 21 MAY 1.00 PM 1.35 PM Total mark MATHEMATICS INTERMEDIATE 1 Units 1, 2 and 3 Paper 1 (Non-calculator) Fill in these boxes and read what is printed below. Full name of centre Town Forename(s) Surname Date of birth Day Month Year Scottish candidate number Number of seat 1 You may NOT use a calculator. 2 Write your working and answers in the spaces provided. Additional space is provided at the end of this question-answer book for use if required. If you use this space, write clearly the number of the question involved. 3 Full credit will be given only where the solution contains appropriate working. 4 Before leaving the examination room you must give this book to the invigilator. If you do not you may lose all the marks for this paper. Use blue or black ink. Pencil may be used for graphs and diagrams only. LI X100/101 6/20220 *X100/101*

FORMULAE LIST Circumference of a circle: C = πd Area of a circle: A = πr 2 Theorem of Pythagoras: c b a 2 + b 2 = c 2 a Trigonometric ratios in a right angled triangle: hypotenuse x adjacent opposite tan x sin x cos x = = = opposite adjacent opposite hypotenuse adjacent hypotenuse [ X100/101] Page two

ALL questions should be attempted. 1. (a) Find 28. 7 + 4. 35. (b) Find 1. 89 7. 1 (c) Find 6 4 1. 3 1 2 2. The cost in pounds of hiring a function room is: Cost = 250 + (number of people 4. 99) Find the cost of hiring the function room for 200 people. 2 [Turn over [ X100/101] Page three

3. Work out the answers to the following. (a) 9 + ( 13) (b) 56 ( 8) 1 1 4. The cash price of a television is 260. It can be bought on hire purchase by paying a deposit of 25% of the cash price and 15 instalments of 14. Find the total hire purchase price of the television. 3 [ X100/101] Page four

5. (a) Complete the table below for y = 5 x. x 4 0 3 y 2 (b) Draw the line y = 5 x on the grid. y 10 9 2 10 10 x 10 2 [Turn over [ X100/101] Page five

6. Use the formula below to find the value of I when P = 70, T = 0. 5 and R = 8. I = PTR 100 3 7. A group of 40 visitors to the Edinburgh Festival Fringe were asked how many performances they had attended. The results are shown in the frequency table below. Number of performances Frequency 5 2 6 9 7 11 8 9 9 4 10 4 11 1 Total = 40 (a) Write down the modal number of performances. 1 (b) Find the range of the number of performances. 1 [ X100/101] Page six

7. (continued) (c) Complete the table below and find the mean number of performances. Number of performances Frequency Number of performances 5 2 10 6 9 54 7 11 8 9 9 4 10 4 11 1 Total = 40 Total = 77 72 Frequency 3 8. Solve algebraically the equation 4x + 11 = 46 x. 3 [Turn over for Question 9 on Page eight [ X100/101] Page seven

9. In a quiz, three contestants are each asked 20 questions. The contestants score +2 points for a correct answer 0 points for no answer 1 point for a wrong answer. SCOREBOARD Contestant Points Amy 10 John 2 Fred (a) Fred gives 4 correct answers, 15 wrong answers and no answer to 1 question. How many points does he score? 1 (b) Amy s score for her 20 questions is 10 points. One way that she can score 10 points is shown in the table below. Correct answer +2 points No answer 0 points Wrong answer 1 point Total 7 9 4 10 10 10 10 10 10 Complete the table to show all the possible ways that Amy can score 10 points. 3 [END OF QUESTION PAPER] [ X100/101] Page eight

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FOR OFFICIAL USE X100/103 NATIONAL QUALIFICATIONS 2009 *X10010021* THURSDAY, 21 MAY 1.55 PM 2.50 PM Total mark MATHEMATICS INTERMEDIATE 1 Units 1, 2 and 3 Paper 2 Fill in these boxes and read what is printed below. Full name of centre Town Forename(s) Surname Date of birth Day Month Year Scottish candidate number Number of seat 1 You may use a calculator. 2 Write your working and answers in the spaces provided. Additional space is provided at the end of this question-answer book for use if required. If you use this space, write clearly the number of the question involved. 3 Full credit will be given only where the solution contains appropriate working. 4 Before leaving the examination room you must give this book to the invigilator. If you do not you may lose all the marks for this paper. Use blue or black ink. Pencil may be used for graphs and diagrams only. LI X100/103 6/20220 *X100/103*

FORMULAE LIST Circumference of a circle: C = πd Area of a circle: A = πr 2 Theorem of Pythagoras: c b a 2 + b 2 = c 2 a Trigonometric ratios in a right angled triangle: hypotenuse x adjacent opposite tan x sin x cos x = = = opposite adjacent opposite hypotenuse adjacent hypotenuse [ X100/103] Page two

ALL questions should be attempted. 1. A recipe lists the ingredients needed to make 8 mincemeat pies. Ingredients for 8 mincemeat pies Plain flour Lard Butter Mincemeat 60 grams 20 grams 20 grams 180 grams How many grams of plain flour would be needed to make 30 mincemeat pies? 2. Solve algebraically the inequality 2m 3 < 75. 2 2 [Turn over [ X100/103] Page three

3. (a) Write 1. 02 10 7 in full. (b) Work out the difference between 1. 02 10 7 and 3 4 million. 1 2 [ X100/103] Page four

4. The number of cheese sandwiches sold by a sandwich bar was recorded for 15 days. 28 38 19 33 29 32 37 41 27 50 45 23 44 38 34 (a) Display this information in a stem and leaf diagram. (b) Find the median number of cheese sandwiches sold. 3 1 (c) Find the probability that more than 40 cheese sandwiches were sold on any day. 1 [Turn over [ X100/103] Page five

5. The time in Glasgow is 5 hours ahead of the time in New York. When it is noon in New York, it is 5 pm in Glasgow. New York local time Glasgow local time Noon 5pm An aeroplane leaves New York at 9.20 pm local time to fly to Glasgow. It flies 3220 miles at an average speed of 560 miles per hour. What is the local time in Glasgow when the plane arrives? 4 [ X100/103] Page six

6. (a) Multiply out the brackets and simplify 3(2t + 5) + 2(7 t). (b) Factorise 12p 20. 3 2 [Turn over [ X100/103] Page seven

7. Orange juice is poured from a carton into some glasses. The carton is a cuboid, 15 centimetres long, 10 centimetres wide and 20 centimetres high. 125 cubic centimetres of juice is poured into each glass. ORANGE JUICE 20 cm 15 cm 10 cm How many glasses of juice can be poured from the full carton? 3 [ X100/103] Page eight

8. Colin is going on holiday to Spain. He wants to exchange a maximum of 1300 into euros. The exchange rate is 1 = 1. 26. His bank only issues euros in multiples of 10. (a) What is the maximum number of euros Colin will receive from his bank? (b) How much will Colin actually pay for this number of euros? 2 2 [Turn over [ X100/103] Page nine

9. The pie chart shows how the pupils at Newdale Academy travelled to school each day. Bus Walk 68 º 42 º Cycle 216 º Car (a) There are 900 pupils at Newdale Academy. How many pupils cycled to school? 3 [ X100/103] Page ten

9. (continued) The school ran a health promotion campaign to improve the fitness of its pupils. The pie chart below shows how the pupils travelled to school after the campaign had been running for six months. Walk Cycle Bus Car (b) Describe the differences in how the pupils travelled to school before and after the campaign. 2 [Turn over [ X100/103] Page eleven

10. ABCD is a rhombus. Side AB is 7 centimetres and diagonal AC is 12 centimetres as shown. B 7cm A C D 12 cm Calculate the size of the shaded angle BAD. Do not use a scale drawing. 4 11. Last year Asim s income was 17 500. This year his income increased to 18 200. Calculate the increase as a percentage of last year s income. 4 [ X100/103] Page twelve

12. The diagram below shows the position of a ceiling fan in a conservatory. 40 cm 85 cm 110 cm gap The fan is 40 centimetres below the top of the conservatory. The sloping roof measures 85 centimetres to the level of the fan. The fan measures 110 centimetres across. Calculate the size of the gap between the edge of the fan and the sloping roof. Do not use a scale drawing. 4 [Turn over for Question 13 on Page fourteen [ X100/103] Page thirteen

13. The diagram below shows a semi-circular wall with a door. 2. 2m 0. 8m 6m The door is a rectangle and is made of wood. The rest of the wall is made of brick. Calculate the area of brick wall in square metres. Give your answer correct to one decimal place. 5 [END OF QUESTION PAPER] [ X100/103] Page fourteen

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