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3 (a) 25 students go on a water sports trip.


The students each choose their favourite water sport.
These are the results.

Rafting Fishing Surfing Snorkelling Surfing

Snorkelling Rafting Kayaking Rafting Snorkelling

Fishing Surfing Surfing Kayaking Surfing

Fishing Snorkelling Surfing Surfing Rafting

Rafting Fishing Snorkelling Snorkelling Surfing

(i) Complete the frequency table for the results.


You may use the tally column to help you.

Favourite water sport Tally Frequency

Rafting

Surfing

Fishing

Kayaking

Snorkelling

[2]

(ii) Write down the mode.

................................................ [1]

(iii) Work out the percentage of students whose favourite water sport is snorkelling.

............................................ % [1]

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(b) The table shows the times of the high and low tides.

1st 1st 2nd 2nd


Day
high tide low tide high tide low tide

Monday 00 30 06 09 13 12 18 35

Tuesday 01 30 07 20 14 22 19 52

Wednesday 02 43 08 36 15 37 21 06

Thursday 03 58 09 41 16 44 22 07

Friday 05 00 10 35 17 37 22 58

(i) Write down the time of the 2nd high tide on Wednesday using the 12-hour clock.

................................................ [1]

(ii) Work out the time between the two low tides on Thursday.

.............. h .............. min [1]


1
(iii) The surfing activity starts 1 hours before the high tide on Tuesday afternoon.
2

Write down the time that the surfing activity starts.

................................................ [1]

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4 (a) Some people go fishing and catch four types of fish.


Some information is shown in the table.

Type of fish Number of fish Pie chart sector angle

Cod 15 120°

Mackerel 9 72°

Herring 32°

Tuna

(i) Complete the table. [3]

(ii) Complete the pie chart.

Cod

Mackerel

[1]
3
(b) Records show that of all mullet caught are underweight.
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In one day, 168 mullet are caught.

Work out the expected number of mullet that are underweight.

................................................ [1]

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5 (a) Write down

(i) the number 604 925 in words,

......................................................................................................................................................

...................................................................................................................................................... [1]

(ii) a prime number between 50 and 60,

................................................ [1]

(iii) the value of 9990.

................................................ [1]

(b) Find

(i) the smallest multiple of 7 that is greater than 100,

................................................ [1]

(ii) the largest cube number that is less than 100,

................................................ [1]

(iii) the six factors of 45,

................ , ................ , ................ , ................ , ................ , ................ [2]

(iv) an irrational number between 6 and 7.

................................................ [1]

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6 Anand, Rahul and Samir go from school to the park each day.

(a) One day, Anand cycles and Rahul walks.


The travel graph shows their journeys.

Park Anand Rahul


4

3
Distance
2
(km)
1
School
0
15 00 15 10 15 20 15 30 15 40
Time

(i) Work out the speed that Anand cycles.


Give your answer in kilometres per hour.

........................................ km/h [2]

(ii) Find the number of minutes that Anand arrives at the park before Rahul.

......................................... min [1]

(iii) Samir cycles at the same speed as Anand.


He arrives at the park at the same time as Rahul.

Find the time that Samir leaves school.

................................................ [1]

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(b) On another day, Anand cycles 2 km to a bench and then walks the rest of the way to the park.
The travel graph shows his journey.

Park Anand
4

3
Distance Bench
2
(km)
1
School
0
15 00 15 10 15 20 15 30 15 40
Time

(i) Write down the ratio minutes cycling : minutes walking.


Give your answer in its simplest form.

................. : ................ [2]

(ii) Rahul leaves school at the same time as Anand.


Rahul walks 2 km to the bench at a constant speed of 6 km/h.
He then cycles the rest of the way to the park at a constant speed of 15 km/h.

(a) Complete the travel graph for Rahul’s journey to the park.

[2]

(b) Use your travel graph to find the number of minutes that Anand arrives at the bench before
Rahul.

......................................... min [1]

(c) Find the greatest distance between Anand and Rahul as they travel to the park.

.......................................... km [1]

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7
y

4
D
3

x
–7 –6 –5 –4 –3 –2 –1 0 1 A 2 3 4 5
–1
C
–2

–3
B
–4

–5

–6

–7

–8

–9

The diagram shows four shapes, A, B, C and D, drawn on a 1 cm2 grid.

(a) Find the area of shape B.

......................................... cm2 [1]

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(b) Describe fully the single transformation that maps

(i) shape A onto shape B,

......................................................................................................................................................

...................................................................................................................................................... [3]

(ii) shape B onto shape C,

......................................................................................................................................................

...................................................................................................................................................... [2]

(iii) shape C onto shape D.

......................................................................................................................................................

...................................................................................................................................................... [3]

(c) On the grid, draw the image of shape D after a reflection in the line x =- 1. [2]

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8 (a) The scale drawing shows the positions of two towns, Yatterford (Y) and Rexley (R), on a map.
The scale is 1 centimetre represents 15 kilometres.

North

Y North

Scale: 1 cm to 15 km

(i) Write the scale of the map in the form 1: n.

1 : .............................................. [2]

(ii) Work out the actual distance of Rexley from Yatterford.

.......................................... km [2]

(iii) Measure the bearing of Rexley from Yatterford.

................................................ [1]

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(iv) A hospital is to be built on an area of land between 45 km and 60 km from Yatterford.


The bearing of the hospital from Yatterford is between 250° and 295°.

On the map, construct and shade the region in which the hospital is to be built.

[5]

(b) The bearing of Bartown from Whitestoke is 073°.

Work out the bearing of Whitestoke from Bartown.

................................................ [2]

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9 A shop sells pens and notebooks.


The cost of a pen is p cents and the cost of a notebook is n cents.

(a) On Monday, the shop sells 5 pens and 4 notebooks for 450 cents.

Complete the equation.

5p + 4n = ......................... [1]

(b) On Tuesday, the shop sells 10 pens and 3 notebooks for 525 cents.

Write this information as an equation.

................................................ = ......................... [2]

(c) Solve your two equations to find the cost of a pen and the cost of a notebook.
You must show all your working.

Cost of a pen = ...................................... cents

Cost of a notebook = ...................................... cents [3]

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10 (a) Seven students want to join the school diving club.


Some information about these students is recorded in the table below.

Distance each
Month and year Height
Name student can
of birth (metres)
swim (metres)

Arj November 2004 1.62 200

Biva October 2006 1.43 500

Cala February 2006 1.53 1500

Dainy January 2007 1.56 1000

Elu December 2005 1.64 600

Ful August 2006 1.52 1000

Gani January 2006 1.46 1000

To join the diving club you must be

• at least 12 years old in March 2018


and
• at least 150 centimetres tall
and
• able to swim at least 0.5 kilometres.

Write down the names of the students who can join the club.

............................................................................................................ [2]

(b) The students dive off boards of different heights.


The speed, s m/s, that they enter the water from a board of height h metres, can be found using this
formula.
s = 19.6h

(i) Calculate the value of s when h = 10 .

s = ............................................... [2]

(ii) Make h the subject of the formula.

h = ............................................... [2]

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11 (a) A, B, C and D are four equations of straight line graphs.

A y = – 3x + 4 B y = 4x – 3 C y = 3x – 4 D y = – 4x – 3

(i) Write down the letter of the graph that

(a) passes through the point ^1, - 1h ,

................................................ [1]

(b) has a y-intercept of 4,

................................................ [1]

(c) has a gradient of - 4 .

................................................ [1]

(ii) The point ^ p, - 26h lies on the line y =- 3x + 4 .

Work out the value of p.

p = ............................................... [2]

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(b) (i) Complete the table of values for y = x 2 - 10x .

x -6 -3 0 3 6 9 12 15

y 96 - 21 - 24 24 75

[3]

(ii) On the grid, draw the graph of y = x 2 - 10x for - 6 G x G 15 .

100

90

80

70

60

50

40

30

20

10

x
–6 –4 –2 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16
–10

–20

–30
[4]

(iii) Write down the co-ordinates of the lowest point of the graph.

( ................ , ................) [1]

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