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AQA GCSE Additional Maths 09 June Paper (Foundaion)
AQA GCSE Additional Maths 09 June Paper (Foundaion)
AQA GCSE Additional Maths 09 June Paper (Foundaion)
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9306/F
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Advice
In all calculations, show clearly how you work out your answer.
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Formulae Sheet: Foundation Tier
You may need to use the following formulae:
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Area of trapezium = 12 (a + b)h
h
b
crosssection
h
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Jody is asked to write numbers on the remaining two cards so that the median is the
same as the mode.
She says, If I write down two fives or two sixes or one of each, I cannot fail.
Show that Jody is correct.
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3 cm
5 cm
3 cm
5 cm
9 cm
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(b) She makes a quadrilateral using two 3 cm rods and two 5 cm rods.
Write down the names of two possible quadrilaterals that she could make.
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(c) She tries to make a triangle using one rod of each length.
Explain why she cannot do this.
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14 The diagram shows two overlapping squares that are the same size.
Three regions are formed.
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What is largest number of regions that can be formed by two overlapping squares that are the
same size?
Draw a diagram to show your answer.
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16 On the grid, the horizontal line is x units long and the sloping line is y units long.
Shapes are drawn on the grid that have dots as their vertices.
The perimeter of this shape is 6x + 4y
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(a)
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(a) Write down the size of each interior angle in the equilateral triangle.
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(b) Write down the size of each interior angle in the regular hexagon.
Answer ......................................................... degrees
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(c) Use your answers to parts (a) and (b) to explain why the two shapes form a
tessellating pattern.
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18 Show that there are no square numbers between 9100 and 9200
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Score = 4
If you throw two dice your score is the sum of the numbers you throw.
Score = 4
It is your turn.
You need to score exactly 4 to win.
Should you choose to throw one dice or two dice?
Tick the correct box.
1 dice
2 dice
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(b) Last year Mr Taylor travelled 15 000 km in his car and spent 1200 on petrol.
This year he expects to travel 20 000 km.
He estimates that the price of petrol has increased by 10% on what it was last year.
How much should Mr Taylor expect to pay for petrol this year?
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xm
8m
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(a) Dean works out the area of the remaining carpet in terms of x.
His answer is
56 x2
Explain how Dean might have obtained his expression.
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(b) Lucy also works out the area of the remaining carpet in terms of x.
Her answer is
x(8 x) + 8(7 x)
Use the diagram below to show how Lucy might have obtained her expression.
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The rule for finding the next term in this sequence is to multiply the previous term by
2 and then add on 3
Work out the next term.
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(b) The rule for finding the next term in a different sequence is to multiply the previous
term by 2 and then add on a, where a is an integer.
The first term is 8 and the fourth term is 127
8
127
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26 The triangle has lengths (4x 2) cm, (2x + 5) cm and (6x 9) cm.
(2x + 5) cm
(6x 9) cm
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7 cm
A
16.5 cm
5 cm
12.5 cm
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28 ABCD is a square.
PQRS is a square with vertices on the sides of ABCD.
AS = DR = CQ = BP = 9 cm
PA = SD = RC = QB = 1 cm
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29 You may use the grid opposite to help you solve this problem.
At 9 am a man leaves point P and walks along a road at a steady speed of 6 kilometres per
hour.
At 12 noon a cyclist leaves P, on the same road in the same direction, at a steady speed of
20 kilometres per hour.
After travelling for an hour the cyclist gets a puncture which delays her for 30 minutes.
She then continues at 20 kilometres per hour until she overtakes the walker.
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Distance
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9 am
10 am
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12 noon
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Time
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