Cambridge International General Certificate of Secondary Education (9-1)
Cambridge International General Certificate of Secondary Education (9-1)
Cambridge International General Certificate of Secondary Education (9-1)
MATHEMATICS 0626/06
Paper 6 (Extended) May/June 2018
2 hours
Candidates answer on the Question Paper.
Additional Materials: Geometrical instruments
Tracing paper (optional)
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Write in dark blue or black pen.
You may use an HB pencil for any diagrams or graphs.
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DO NOT WRITE IN ANY BARCODES.
At the end of the examination, fasten all your work securely together.
The number of marks is given in brackets [ ] at the end of each question or part question.
The total of the marks for this paper is 96.
This syllabus is regulated for use in England as a Cambridge International Level 1/Level 2 (9–1) Certificate.
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(a) The rent for Anna’s office increases from £350 per month to £427 per month.
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(b) Anna invests £5640 in a savings account that pays compound interest at a rate of 2.5% per year.
She wants to leave her money in the account until she has £7100.
At this interest rate it will take ten years before you have £7100 in your account.
.............................................................................................................................................................. [3]
£ .................................................. [3]
£ .................................................. [3]
Does Sai refill his car with fuel before he arrives at Jac’s office?
Show how you decide.
[5]
(b) (i) Sai takes the ferry to France and is standing on the deck.
The pressure on the deck, in newtons per m2, is calculated using the formula
Weight in newtons
Pressure = .
Area in contact with deck in m 2
• Sai weighs 650 newtons.
• Both Sai’s shoes are in contact with the deck.
• The area of the bottom of one of his shoes is 330 cm2.
...........................................N/m2 [3]
(ii) Paul is also a passenger on the ferry and is standing on the deck.
Paul’s feet are much larger than Sai’s feet.
Paul weighs the same as Sai.
Explain how the pressure made on the deck by Paul is different from the pressure made on the
deck by Sai.
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(c) The table shows information about the distances travelled by Sai, one month, when visiting customers.
Calculate an estimate for the mean distance Sai travels for each visit.
...........................................miles [4]
15
10
Speed
(m/s)
0
0 10 20 30 40
Time (s)
[2]
(b) A particle travels with speed v metres per second for t seconds where
v = 8t - t 2 .
t 0 2 4 6 8
v 0 0
20
18
16
14
12
10
0 t
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
[4]
(ii) Using your graph, find an estimate for the acceleration of the particle after 6 seconds.
You must show your method clearly.
4 This cumulative frequency table summarises the times taken by 100 students to complete a puzzle.
Time taken
tG5 t G 10 t G 15 t G 20 t G 25 t G 30
(t minutes)
Cumulative
0 15 55 80 96 100
frequency
(a) How many students took more than 10 minutes but not more than 15 minutes?
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(b) Draw a cumulative frequency diagram to represent the information in the table.
100
90
80
70
60
Cumulative
50
frequency
40
30
20
10
0
0 5 10 15 20 25 30
Time taken (t minutes)
[2]
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.......................................minutes [1]
.......................................minutes [2]
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5 (a) f ^xh = x 3 - x + 1
.................................................... [1]
.................................................... [2]
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6 The diagram shows a water container with a solid base and an open top.
The solid base is a circle with area 9900 cm2.
The open top is a circle with area 17 600 cm2.
NOT TO
NOT TO
SCALE
SCALE
NOT TO
NOT TO
SCALE
x cm
x cm SCALE
128 cm
128 cm
x = .................................................... [4]
(b) Show that the total surface area of the container is 23 100 cm2 correct to 3 significant figures.
[The curved surface area, A, of a cone with radius r and slant height l is A = rrl .]
[4]
The company makes x Teen-Art magazines per hour and y Super-Draw magazines per hour.
.................................................... [1]
(b) The number of Super-Draw magazines is at least half the number of Teen-Art magazines made per
hour.
Complete the diagram to show clearly the region defined by this information and the two inequalities
in part (a). Shade the regions that are not required.
1
The lines y = x and 3x + 4y = 600 have been drawn for you.
2
200
150
1 x
=
y 2
100
50
3x
+4
y=
60
0
x
0 50 100 150 200 250 300
[3]
Use your answer to part (b) to find the number of each type of magazine that the company should
make per hour to make the greatest possible profit.
Teen-Art ....................................................
15°
28 cm
C
NOT TO
SCALE
35 cm
40°
A D
30 cm
.............................................cm2 [5]
CD = .............................................. cm [4]
Sami writes:
dy
= 40x + 2x
dx
...................................................................................................................................................................
.............................................................................................................................................................. [1]
x
(b) A curve has equation y = 2x 4 + .
8
dy
(i) Find .
dx
dy
= .................................................... [2]
dx
x = .................................................... [2]
[2]
1
(iv) Line L is a tangent to the curve at the point where x = .
2
Line M is perpendicular to line L.
.................................................... [3]
A =c m B =c m 2B - C = c m
2 -3 5 6 27 - 1
10
10 5 -2 4 2 - 10
.................................................... [1]
f p [2]
(c) Find C.
f p [2]
f p [2]
(a) Find an expression in terms of x for the time, in hours, it takes Stefan to drive to work.
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(b) Stefan’s journey home is the same distance as his journey to work.
His average speed on his journey home from work is 10 mph slower than on his journey to work.
Find an expression in terms of x for the time, in hours, it takes him to drive home.
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