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MARK SCHEME for the May/June 2010 question paper
for the guidance of teachers

0580 MATHEMATICS
0580/12 Paper 12 (Core), maximum raw mark 56

This mark scheme is published as an aid to teachers and candidates, to indicate the requirements of
the examination. It shows the basis on which Examiners were instructed to award marks. It does not
indicate the details of the discussions that took place at an Examiners’ meeting before marking began,
which would have considered the acceptability of alternative answers.

Mark schemes must be read in conjunction with the question papers and the report on the
examination.

• CIE will not enter into discussions or correspondence in connection with these mark schemes.

CIE is publishing the mark schemes for the May/June 2010 question papers for most IGCSE, GCE
Advanced Level and Advanced Subsidiary Level syllabuses and some Ordinary Level syllabuses.
Page 2 Mark Scheme: Teachers’ version Syllabus Paper
IGCSE – May/June 2010 0580 12

Qu. Answers Mark Part Marks


1 119 1
2 (a) 24 1

(b) (24), 48, 72, 96 1 SC1 for ans (48), 96 if their (a) is 48.
3 3p(2m − 3q) final answer 2 W1 for 3(2mp − 3pq) or p(6m − 9q)
or 3p(am ± bq) where a and b are integers.
7 2 × 4 5 ×1 8 5
4 or equivalent fraction isw www 2 M1 for + or + or 0.4 + 0.25
20 4×5 4×5 20 20
8 5
or 1− − or 1 − 0.4 − 0.25 or 40 + 25
20 20
or 400 + 250 or 1000 − 400 − 250 seen
7
If M0 then SC1 for with no, incomplete or
20
wrong working.
Condone if followed by 0.35 or 35%
5 (a) 22 10, 22:10, 22.10, 10 10pm 1

(b) 11(h) 35(min) 1ft Follow through time period from their (a) to 09 45
6 1904 2 M1 for 400 × 4.76
7 66.5 2 W1 for figs 665
cao or SC1 answer of 66.5 < LB < 67.5
8 (±)√(m + 2) final answer 2 W1 for p2 = m + 2
or ft square root after incorrect first step(s).
SC1 answer of (±)√m + 2
9 (a) (0)34 to (0)36 1

(b) 286 to 289 1


10 (a) 6 1

(b) 520 2 M1 for 5 × 102 − 10 × −2, or better


If zero, SC1 for answer of 480 or 2520
11 (a) Line of fit by eye 1

(b) Negative 1

(c) Older children run faster 1


12 (a) −3 1

(b) (i) p5 1
1
(ii) m–4 or 4 1
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Page 3 Mark Scheme: Teachers’ version Syllabus Paper
IGCSE – May/June 2010 0580 12

13 (a) 0.08259(.….) 1

(b) 8.26 × 10–2 2ft W1 for their figs 826, i.e. to 3 sig figs
(a) must have a minimum of 4 figures in order to
qualify for this mark.
or W1 ind for their (a) in standard form.
14 (x) = 7, (y) = 3, www 3 M1 for multiplying and subtracting or adding as
appropriate.
(allow errors in arithmetic operations)
or any other correct methods
A1 for one correct variable.
15 Rectangle width 1.5 cm. 1 in a correct place
Rectangle width 1 cm. 1 in a correct place
Accurately drawn cross-section piece 1 in a correct place
16 ($)282.56(…) 3 M1 for 2500 × 1.0552 oe 2782(. ...)
and M1 dep for subtracting 2500
17 (a) D 1

(b) E 1

(c) G 1

(d) F 1

18 (a) Translation  7  2 W1 cao for translation (allow poor spelling)


 − 6 or W1 independent for correct vector alone.
(b) Correct rotation 2 W1 for (2, 4) missed but other points correct
(4, 4), (5, 4), (5, 2) and (2, 4) or SC1 for 90 anti-clockwise rotation
or SC1 correct rotation, any other centre
19 (a) 98.1 or 3 M1 for 14 × 6 (+……)
98.13 to 98.14 M1 ind for π × 32 ÷ 2
(b) 19.6 or 2ft M1 for their (a) × figs 2
19.62 to 19.63 Figs 196…. implies M1
20 (a) Two parallel straight lines 2 W1 for 2 correct lines or 2 semicircles.
7 cm long and 4 cm from AB and
two semicircular ends 4 cm from A
and from B.

(b) 391 or 3 M1 for 2 × 70 soi


391.3 to 391.4 cao and M1 ind for 2 × π × 40
SC2 for answer of 39.1 or 39.13 to 39.14

© UCLES 2010

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