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Centre No Paper reference Candidate No 5 5 0 5 / 0 5 Surname Signature Initial(s) Paper References(s) 5505/05 Edexcel GCSE Mathematics A 1387 Paper 5 (Non-Calculator) Higher Tier Friday 5 November 2004 Morning Time: 2 hours Materials required for examination Ruler graduated in centimetres and millimetres, protractor, compasses, pen, HB pencil, eraser. Tracing paper may be used. Items included with question papers Nil Instructions to Candidates In the boxes above, write your centre number, candidate number, your surname, initials and signature. Check that you have the correct question paper. Answer ALL the questions in the spaces provided in this question paper. You must NOT write on the formulae page or any blank pages. Anything you write on these pages will gain NO credit. If you need more space to complete your answer to any question, use additional answer sheets. Information for Candidates The total mark for this paper is 100. This paper has 23 questions. There is one blank page. The marks for individual questions and parts of questions are shown in round brackets: e.g.. Calculators must not be used. Advice to Candidates Show all stages in any calculations. Work steadily through the paper. Do not spend too long on one question. If you cannot answer a question, leave it and attempt the next one. Return at the end to those you have left out. This publication may only be reproduced in accordance with London Qualifications Limited copyright policy. 2004 London Qualifications Limited. N17483RA Turn over

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Answer ALL TWENTY THREE questions. Write your answers in the spaces provided. You must write down all stages in your working. You must NOT use a calculator. 1. Rosa prepares the ingredients for pizzas. She uses cheese, topping and dough in the ratio 2 : 3 : 5 Rose uses 70 grams of dough. Work out the number of grams of cheese and the number of grams of topping Rosa uses. Cheese...g Topping...g (Total 3 marks) 2. Work out 12 2 1 8 5. (Total 3 marks) 3 Turn over

3. (a) Expand the brackets p(q p 2 ) (1) (b) Expand and simplify 5(3p + 2) 2(5p 3) (Total 3 marks) 4. (a) (i) Write 40 000 000 in standard form. (ii) Write 3 10 5 as an ordinary number (b) Work out the value of Give your answer in standard form. 3 10 5 40 000 000 (Total 4 marks) 4

5. ABC is an isosceles triangle. x A Diagram NOT accurately drawn B C AB = AC Angle A = x (a) Find an expression, in terms of x, for the size of angle B. (b) Solve the simultaneous equations 3p + q = 11 p + q = 3 p = q = (3) (Total 5 marks) 5 Turn over

6. Diagram NOT accurately drawn Calculate the size of the exterior angle of a regular hexagon. (Total 2 marks) 6

7. Use ruler and compasses to construct an angle of 45 at A. You must show all construction lines. A (Total 3 marks) 8. Diagram NOT accurately drawn 4 cm 5 cm 3 cm 7 cm Calculate the volume of the triangular prism. (Total 4 marks) 7 Turn over

9. (a) Simplify 6 x (i) 2 x (ii) (y 4 ) 3 (b) Expand and simplify (t + 4)(t 2) (c) Write down the integer values of x that satisfy the inequality 2 x < 4 (d) Find the value of... 2 (i) 36 1 2 3 (ii) 27 (Total 8 marks) 8

10. (a) On the grid below, draw straight lines and use shading to show the region R that satisfies the inequalities 8 x 2 y x x + y 6 y 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 O 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 x (3) The point P with coordinates (x, y) lies inside the region R. x and y are integers. (b) Write down the coordinates of all points of R whose coordinates are both integers.... (Total 5 marks) 11. Make u the subject of the formula D = ut + kt 2 u = (Total 2 marks) 9 Turn over

12. The table gives information about the ages of 160 employees of an IT company. Age (A) in years Frequency 15 < A 25 44 25 < A 35 56 35 < A 45 34 45 < A 55 19 55 < A 65 7 (a) Complete the cumulative frequency table. Age (A) in years 15 < A 25 15 < A 35 15 < A 45 15 < A 55 15 < A 65 Cumulative Frequency (1) (b) On the grid opposite, draw a cumulative frequency graph for your table. (c) Use your graph to find an estimate for (i) the median age of the employees, years (i) the interquartile range of the ages of the employees. years (3) Another IT company has 80 employees. The age of the youngest employee is 24 years. The age of the oldest employee is 54 years. The median age is 38 years. The lower quartile is 30 years. The lower quartile is 44 years. (d) On the grid opposite, draw a box plot to show information about the ages of the employees. (Total 8 marks) 10

Cumulative frequency 180 160 140 120 100 80 60 40 20 0 Diagram for part (d). 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 Age (A) in years 10 20 30 40 50 60 Age (A) in years 11 Turn over

13. B Diagram NOT accurately drawn A 35 O D C The diagram shows a circle, centre O. AC is a diameter. Angle BAC = 35. D is the point on AC such that angle BDA is a right angle. (a) Work out the size of angle BCA. Give reasons for your answer. (b) Calculate the size of angle DBC. (1) (c) Calculate the size of angle BOA. (Total 5 marks) 12

14. The length of a rectangle is twice the width of the rectangle. The length of a diagonal of the rectangle is 25 cm. Work out the area of the rectangle. Give your answer as an integer. x 2x cm 2 (Total 3 marks) 15. PQRS is a quadrilateral. P Q PQ is parallel to SR. SP is parallel to RQ. S R (a) Prove that triangle PQS is congruent to triangle RSQ. (3) (b) In quadrilateral PQRS, angle SPQ is obtuse. Explain why PQRS cannot be a cyclic quadrilateral. (Total 5 marks) 13 Turn over

16. This histogram gives information about the books sold in a bookshop one Saturday. 20 16 12 8 4 0 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 Price (P) in pounds ( ) (a) Use the histogram to complete the table. Price (P) in pounds ( ) Frequency 0 < P 5 5 < P 10 10 < P 20 20 < P 40 14

The frequency table below gives information about the books sold in a second bookshop on the same Saturday. Price (P) in pounds ( ) Frequency 0 < P 5 80 5 < P 10 20 10 < P 20 24 20 < P 40 96 (b) On the grid below, draw a histogram to represent the information about the books sold in the second bookshop. 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 Price (P) in pounds ( ) 40 (3) (Total 5 marks) 15 Turn over

17. (a) Express 6 in the form a b, where a and b are positive integers. 2 The diagram shows a right-angled isosceles triangle. The length of each of its equal sides is 6 cm. 2 Diagram NOT accurately drawn 6 cm 2 6 cm 2 (b) Find the area of the triangle. Give your answer as an integer.... cm 2 (Total 4 marks) 16

18. y y x x Graph A y Graph B y x x Graph C Graph D The graphs of y against x represent four different types of proportionality. Write down the letter of the graph which represents the type of proportionality. Type of proportionality Graph letter y is directly proportional to x... y is inversely proportional to x... y is proportional to the square of x... y is inversely proportional to the square of x... (Total 2 marks) 17 Turn over

19. (a) Write down an expression, in terms of n, for the nth multiple of 5.... (1) (b) Hence or otherwise (i) prove that the sum of two consecutive multiples of 5 is always an odd number, (ii) prove that the product of two consecutive multiples of 5 is always an even number. (5) (Total 6 marks) 18

20. y 2 1 y = a sin x Diagram NOT accurately drawn 0 1 2 90 y = cos x + b 180 270 360 x The diagram shows part of two graphs. The equation of one graph is y = a sin x The equation of the other graph is y = cos x + b a =... b =... (b) Use the graphs to find the values of x in the range 0 x 720 when a sin x = cos x + b. (c) Use the graphs to find the value of a sin x (cos x + b) when x = 450. x =...... (Total 6 marks) 19 Turn over

21. P Diagram NOT accurately drawn R p S OPQ is a triangle. R is the midpoint of OP. S is the midpoint of PQ. O q Q OP= p and OQ= q (i) Find OS in terms of p and q. OS =... (ii) Show that RS is parallel to OQ. (Total 5 marks) 20

22. Solve 2 x+ 1 + 3 x 1 = 5 x 2 1 x =... (Total 4 marks) 21 Turn over

23. The diagram shows a sector of a circle with a radius of x cm and centre O. PQ is an arc of the circle. Angle POQ = 120. O x cm P 120 Diagram NOT accurately drawn Q (a) Write down an expression in terms of π and x for (i) the area of this sector,... (ii) the arc length of this sector... 22

The sector is the net of the curved surface of this cone. Arc PQ forms the circumference of the circle that makes the base of the cone. h x cm The curved surface area of the cone is A cm 2. The volume of the cone is V cm 3. The height of the cone is h cm. Given that V = 3A, (b) find the value of h.... (3) (Total 5 marks) TOTAL FOR PAPER: 100 MARKS END 23