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Write your name, index number and class on all the work you hand in.

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Write in dark blue or black pen on both sides of the paper.
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one decimal place.

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answer in terms of r. up in 20 minutes?

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At the end of the examination, fasten all your work securely together.
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J On a map of the upcoming Seletar Aerospace Park, 2 cm represents 300 m. p is directly proportional to It is known that p=12
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length of the runway on the map in centimetres.

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(b) On the map, the floor area of an aircraft hangar is I .5 cm2.
(i) Calculate the actual floor area ofthe hangar, giving your answer in

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square metres.

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(c) the equation of the line of symmetry.

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9 (a) The mean of a set of 45 numbers is 7 and the mean of a different set of 10 In the diagram below, IBC is a right-angled triangle arrd DAC is an equilateral
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(b) (i) Find the length ofDE.
(r) What is the total number of tourists in the group?
(ii) Hence, calculate the area oftriangle DAC, giving your answer

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correct to 1 decimal place.
(iiD Given &at the median age is 34, find the value ofp.
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(b) The water in the mixture passed through the filter paper and was collected

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Section A (22 marks)


Answer ALL the questions

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Additional Materials: Writing paper

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Graph paper (1 sheet)
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Write your answers and working on the separate answer paper provided. NL = 4 cm, ML : 2 cm and CL = 5 cm. L,ABC is similat to LANM and ACZD is

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Write in dark blue or black pen on both sides of the paper.
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Show all your working on the same page as the rest ofthe answer.
Omission of essential working will result in loss of marks.

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Calculators should be used where appropriate.
Ifthe degree ofaccuracy is not specified in the question, and ifthe answer is not exact, give the
answer to three significant figures. Give answers in degrees to one decimal place.

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6cm
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Section B (28 marks)


5 (a) The table shows the number ofhours that a group ofstudents spent on Answer ALL the questions
CCA during the June holidays.
6 The figure below shows a rectangular piece ofcardboard PpR.9.
PO = Qx + 3) cm and P,S : (x + 2) cm. Ahmad cuts a triangular piece OMR

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Number of hours 5 10 15 20
from Pp^RS such that O is the on the diagonal PX with PO: OR and
Number of students 11 8 4 x
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ofx and show that it can be simplified to2x2 +7x-30=0.
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7 Theterms Tt,Tz,Tt, Ia ofasequence are given below,


9 Answer the whole of this question on a sheet of graph paper.
Tr=l+3 = C
The table below gives some values ofx and the corresponding values ofy, where
T2:l+3 +5 =9
y=x2 -5x+3 for-l <x(5

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Tt=1+3+5+7 =16 .

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(b) Using a scale of2 cm to I unit on the x-axis and 2 cm to 2 units on they-axis,
(b) Write down an expression for z in terms of n. tll
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(iii) the values of ;r when y = 2. t1l

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8 The diagram shows an open container made up of an inverted pyramid and

4 rectangles. AB : DC = 15 cm, AD = BC = l0 cm, AG : BH = CE = DF = 3 cnl


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md VO : 12 cm, where O is the centre of lhe rcctangle EFGH.

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(b)
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2 2 students take 150 min :36. A1

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1 student take 300 min M1 s(a) r=(z-o)(o+s)=ro B1
15 students take 20 min s(b) A(-s,0). BI

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13 more students are needed. A1
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Altematively,
-r = -1.5 B1
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number ofhours
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= M1 M1
300 m
p=0 or p=8

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3(bxi) 2cm:300m
(q -7)' 16 = o

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4 crn2 : 90000 m2 (q -t)'1 =rc
Actual area ofthe hangar q-7=4 or q-7 =-4 M1
1.5cl'*99996m, a =ll or 4=3 AI
= M1
4 cm'
Altematively,
=33750 m2. A1
(q-t)'-rc=o
3(bxii) 13.5 cmz : 33750 mz
1 cm2 : 2500 m2
d -laq+33=0
icm:50m M1 (e *tt)(e -:)=o M1

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8(a) 6a2 -3ab-loac+5bc = tr x7 .5 x12.5 M1

za(z.a t)- sc(z.a - t)


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= 294.5243113
= 295 cm2. (3 s.f.) AI
(za-tfia-sc). A1
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8(bxi) 2ox2 - 5y2
: nx42 xll

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= 176r cm3- M1
s(z.r+y\zr-y) AI

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Volume of mixture
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= 187.5a cm3. Mi

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s(t\zx- y)=ts MI
Volume of sand
2x-y=75+15=5.

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= 187-5r-l76tr
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315+5r =292.5+6.5n
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l.5n = 22.5
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n=15. A1
zx(ef +2n} *("(of - *')=zaao

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9(bXD 30 people. B1
e(bxii) 26 years. 2432t+tt2 =268n
B1
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P=3 BI
9(bXiv) 20% of30 people = 6 people. 12 =25

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A1
Minimum age = 55 years. B1

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lxABx24=l2O
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AB --l0cm M1

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= Jsu = zz.src66o5 = 22.5 cm (3s0 B1

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= !"J507 MI
2 "ze
= 292.7165865

= 292.7 cm2. (t d.p.) A1


I l(a) Area of filter paper in contact with water

= curved surface area of cone


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Section A
wheny = 3
Answer Marking Marker's Remarks
Scheme 8=+

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(u)
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(i^.0)'+m(3-m) 11123
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M1
=1614 - 4012 + 25 - 16 (correct expansion) M1 AB AN+6 BC 9 1
--1614 -4012 +9 3AN =2AN +12

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AN =12 M1
= (4r2 -1)(412 - 9) (correct factorisation) M1
A1
- (2r +t)(2r -t)(2r +3)(2r -3) A1
AB =12+6--l8cm

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x2 -10x+21=0 _ e(2.s)+5 (3.s)+1 5 (a.s)+8(5.5) + 3(6.5)

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(.r-3)(x-7)=0 MI 40
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Section B (28 marks) 8(")

6(aXD 2x+3
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6(c) 2x2+7x-30=0 =roJ2oo2s +lss
(x+6)(2:r-5)=0 M1 Total S.A. = 10./200.25 + 195

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6(d) Perimeter =486j09717 =487 cmz A1
--2(2x+3)+2(x +2)

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=2(8) +2(4.s)=2s cm B1
7(a) 4 =1+3+5+7+9+11=36 B1

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7(b) 7n = (n +l)2 B1

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7(") 4s=100'z=10000 B1

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[3 ' )
A1
= 1050 cm3

8(b) Vol of 3 spheres

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=r[ J X 7r xr.s') = rl.sz M1

Vol of water needed


= 1050 - 13.5;z = 1007.583 cm3 AI

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