General Certificate of Secondary Education January Mathematics. Unit T3 (With calculator) Higher Tier [GMT31] FRIDAY 9 JANUARY, 9.15am 11.

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Centre Number 71 Candidate Number General Certificate of Secondary Education January 2015 Mathematics Unit T3 (With calculator) Higher Tier [GMT31] MV18 FRIDAY 9 JANUARY, 9.15am 11.15am TIME 2 hours, plus your additional time allowance. INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES Write your Centre Number and Candidate Number in the spaces provided at the top of this page. You must answer the questions in the spaces provided. Complete in blue or black ink only. Answer all twenty-seven questions. Any working should be clearly shown in the spaces provided since marks may be awarded for partially correct solutions. You may use a calculator for this paper.

INFORMATION FOR CANDIDATES The total mark for this paper is 100. Figures in brackets printed at the end of each question indicate the marks awarded to each question or part question. Functional Elements will be assessed in this paper. Quality of written communication will be assessed in Questions 2 and 10. You should have a calculator, ruler, compasses and a protractor. The Formula Sheet is on pages 4 and 5. 2

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Formula Sheet Volume of prism = area of cross section length cross section length 4 Volume of sphere = πr 3 3 Surface area of sphere = 4πr 2 r Quadratic Equation The solutions of ax 2 + bx + c = 0 where a Þ 0, are given by x = b ± b 2 4ac 2a 4

Area of trapezium = 1 (a + b)h 2 a h b Volume of cone = πr 2 h Curved surface area of cone = πrl 1 3 l h r In any triangle ABC C b a A c B a b Sine Rule: = = sin A sin B c sin C Cosine Rule: a 2 = b 2 + c 2 2bc cos A Area of triangle = ab sin C 1 2 5 [Turn over

1 The table shows the engine size (litres) of different cars and the distance (km) that the cars can travel on one litre of petrol. Engine size 1.0 1.8 2.4 1.2 2.1 1.5 2.7 Distance 12 8.6 5 9.4 5.9 10.2 3.8 (a) Draw a scatter graph. [2 marks] 12 10 8 Distance (km) 6 4 2 0 0 1 2 3 Engine size (litres) 6

(b) Draw a line of best fit. [1 mark] (c) Another car travels 7 km on one litre of petrol. Use your line of best fit to estimate the engine size of this car. [1 mark] Answer litres 7 [Turn over

Quality of written communication will be assessed in this question. 2 Joanne is having a party. She needs forty packets of crisps. A single packet of crisps costs 30 pence in each of two local stores. Each store has a special offer on packets of crisps. Bargain Store 20% off every ten packets Discount Store buy 3 and get one more free Which is better value? [4 marks] Show your working clearly. Answer 8

3 Complete the spaces (a), (b), (c) and (d) on the electricity bill. [5 marks] Northern Electricity Meter Reading Date Current units Previous units Units used Price per unit Total ( ) 30 June 43458 42763 (a) 15 pence (b) VAT @ 5% Total Charge (c) (d) 9 [Turn over

4 (a) Write the recurring decimal 0.375375375... using dot notation. [1 mark] Answer (b) Write 0.28 correct to 4 decimal places. [1 mark] Answer (c) Fill in the box to make the statement correct. Explain how you get the missing number. [2 marks] 1 4 + 2 9 = 5 9 10

5 (a) A toy lorry has 6 wheels and a toy car has 4 wheels. Write down an expression for the total number of wheels on x lorries and y cars. [2 marks] Answer (b) Write down the first 3 terms of the sequence whose n th term is n 2 + 3 [2 marks] Answer,, 11 [Turn over

6 The diagram shows a regular pentagon placed on top of a regular hexagon. diagram not drawn accurately e Calculate the size of the angle marked e. [4 marks] Show all your working. Answer e = 12

7 ABCD is a parallelogram. Angle DAB = 125 Angle ADB = 37 Angle CEB = 51 D 37 x C diagram not drawn accurately E 51 A 125 B Calculate the size of the angle x. [4 marks] Answer x = 13 [Turn over

8 The bearing of a fishing boat from a lighthouse is 118. Work out the bearing of the lighthouse from the fishing boat. [2 marks] Answer 14

9 The marks for pupils in a test are shown. 12 58 39 40 52 59 43 59 26 39 44 42 56 54 58 43 47 24 27 26 30 26 38 56 36 36 35 12 Construct a stem and leaf diagram for these marks. [3 marks] 15 [Turn over

Quality of written communication will be assessed in this question. 10 A questionnaire about their use of a mobile phone was given out to a sample of 20 people who left a supermarket between 10am and 11am on a Monday morning. [2 marks] Give two reasons why this sample may not be very suitable. Reason 1 Reason 2 16

11 Factorise (a) 8x + 12 [1 mark] Answer (b) x 2 + 7x [1 mark] Answer 12 P is the point (2, 3) and Q is the point ( 4, 1). Work out the coordinates of the midpoint of the line PQ. [2 marks] Answer (, ) 17 [Turn over

13 The volume of oil in a tank decreases by 5% every hour. At 11 am there are 9000 litres of oil in the tank. What will the volume of oil be at 2 pm? [3 marks] Answer litres 18

14 In a group of golfers there are 37 males and 23 females. 19 of the males are wearing glasses and 14 of the females are wearing glasses. What percentage of the group are wearing glasses? [3 marks] Answer % 19 [Turn over

15 The masses of 300 stones found on a beach are shown in the table. Mass (g) Number of stones 10 < m 20 33 20 < m 30 88 30 < m 40 57 40 < m 50 52 50 < m 60 43 60 < m 70 17 70 < m 80 10 (a) Which interval contains the median mass? [1 mark] Answer (b) Calculate an estimate of the mean mass of the stones. [3 marks] Answer g 20

(c) Draw a frequency polygon to represent the data. [4 marks] 21 [Turn over

16 Write 600 as a product of prime factors. Express your answer in index notation. [3 marks] Answer 22

17 The diagram shows a semicircle inside a rectangle. 5.5 cm 11 cm Work out the area of the shaded region. [3 marks] Answer cm 2 23 [Turn over

18 A sheet of A4 paper measures 297 mm by 210 mm. Work out the length between diagonally opposite corners. [3 marks] Answer mm 24

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19 (a) Write an expression, in terms of x, for the perimeter of the trapezium shown. Give your answer in its simplest form. [2 marks] x + 6 x x 2 x + 3 Answer 26

(b) The perimeter of this trapezium is 34 cm. (i) Using the perimeter, write down an equation in terms of x. [1 mark] Equation (ii) Solve the equation to find x. [1 mark] Answer x = 27 [Turn over

20 A solution to the equation x 3 4x = 26 lies between 3 and 4 Use trial and improvement to solve this equation. Give your answer correct to 1 decimal place. Show each stage of your working. [3 marks] x x 3 4x Answer x = 28

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21 In a survey, a group of people were asked to state their weekly wage. The results are shown. Weekly wage ( ) Frequency ( ) Cumulative frequency 0 < w 100 100 < w 200 200 < w 300 300 < w 400 400 < w 500 500 < w 600 600 < w 700 700 < w 800 800 < w 900 4 16 25 32 54 25 20 6 2 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 4 20 (a) Complete the cumulative frequency column. [1 mark] (b) Draw the cumulative frequency graph on the axes provided opposite. [3 marks] 30

200 180 160 Cumulative Frequency 140 120 100 80 60 40 20 0 0 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 Weekly wage ( ) ( ) 31 [Turn over

(c) Use your graph on page 31 to estimate (i) the median, [1 mark] Answer (ii) the percentage of people who earn more than 640 per week. [2 marks] Answer % 32

22 A bed has a sale price of 257.40 This is a saving of 22% on the original price. What was the original price of the bed? [3 marks] Answer 23 Find the lowest common multiple (LCM) of 54 and 90 [2 marks] Answer 33 [Turn over

24 (a) Solve the simultaneous equations 9x + 4y = 51 5x + 4y = 23 [2 marks] Show all working. A solution by trial and improvement will not be accepted. Answer x =, y = (b) Solve the equation 2x 1 5 + 4x + 5 = 10 5 2 [4 marks] Answer x = 34

25 y 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 4 3 2 1 0 1 2 3 4 x 1 2 3 4 5 6 (a) Write down the gradient of the line drawn above. [1 mark] Answer (b) Hence write down the equation of this line. [2 marks] Answer 35 [Turn over

26 D diagram not drawn accurately C A 36 44 B 8.5 cm ABCD is a quadrilateral. Angles ABD and BCD are both right angles. Angle DBC = 44 Angle DAB = 36 BC = 8.5 cm. Calculate the length of AD. [6 marks] Answer cm 36

27 AOB is a sector of a circle, radius 16 cm. Angle AOB = 40 A 16 cm O 40 B Work out the perimeter of the sector AOB. [3 marks] Answer cm THIS IS THE END OF THE QUESTION PAPER 37

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