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Csec Mathematics May 2004 PDF
Csec Mathematics May 2004 PDF
Csec Mathematics May 2004 PDF
Paper 02 - General Proficiency Circumference C = 2nr where r is the radius of the circle.
2 hours 40 minutes
Area of a circle A = nr where r is the radius of the circle.
( 1.7~Y2~i*.m.) ) Area of trapezium i
A = (a + b) h where a and b are the lengths of the parallel sides and h is
the perpendicular distance between the parallel sides.
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Graph paper (provided)
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= 'J!lbsin C
Area of MBC""""",ili~IMh.gh'
< b )
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where s = a +b +c
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3. (a) A club has 160 members, some of whom play tennis (T) or cricket (C) or both. 97 play
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tennis, 86 play cricket and 10 play neither, x play both tennis and cricket.
,i Answer ALL the questions in this section. (i) Draw a Venn diagram to represent this information.
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All working must be clearly shown. (ii) How many members play both tennis and cricket? (5 marks)
(ii) Write your answer in Part (a) (ii) in standard form. (2 marks) Total 11 marks
(c) (i) Mr Mitchell deposited $40 000 in a bank and earned simple interest at 7% per
annum for two years. 4. (a) (i) Using the formula
Calculate the amount he will receive at the end of the two-year period. .[Iii!
t ='V12n
(ii) Mr Williams bought a plot of land for $40 000. The value of the land calculate the value of t when m =20 and n =48.
appreciated by 7% each year.
(ii) Express m as subject of the formula in (a) (i) above. (5 marks)
Calculate the value of the land after a period of two years. (4 marks)
Total 12 marks (b) In the diagram below, not drawn to scale, EFGH is a rectangle. The point D on HG is
such that ED = DG = 12 cm and GDF = 43 .
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2. (a) Simplify: F
(i) x-I-
x2 I
4ab2 + 2a2b
(ii) ab (4 marks)
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(b) Express as a single fraction: D~ 12cm ---
3p q (2 marks)
2' +p' Calculate correct to one decimal place
(i) the length of GF
(c) Solve for x, given (ii) the length of HD
3x2 - 7x + 2 =0 (4 marks)
(iii) the size of the angle HDE. (7 marks)
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Total 10 marks
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5. An answer sheet is provided for this question. 6. The amount a plumber charges for services depends on the time taken to complete the repairs
plus a fixed charge. .
(a) On the section of the answer sheet provided for 5 (a):
The graph below shows the charges in dollars (ti) for repairs in terms of the number of
write down the coordinates of the point P minutes (t) taken to complete the repairs.
(i)
(ii) draw a line segment PQ through the point, P, such that the gradient of PQ is d "
-3 . (3 marks)
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(i) draw the reflection of quadrilateral A in the mirror line, labelled MI,
(ii) draw the reflection of quadrilateral B in the mirror line, labelled M2.
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(4 marks)
Label its image C.
(c) Complete the sentence in part (c) on your answer sheet, describing FULLY the single
geometric transformation which maps quadrilateral A onto quadrilateral C.
(3 marks)
Total 10 marks 70
(a) What was the charge for a plumbing job which took 20 minutes? (1 mark)
(b) How many minutes were spent completing repairs that cost:
(i) $38.00
(e) Write down the equation of the line in terms of d and t. (2 marks)
(f) Detennine the length of time taken to complete a job for which the charge was $78.00.
(3 marks)
Total 11 marks
7. (a) A piece of wire is bent in the fonn of a circle and it encloses an area of 154 cm2. 8. Two recipes for making chocolate drinks are shown in the table below.
(Use 1t = 22)
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(a) . What percent of the mixture using Recipe A is chocolate? (2 marks)
The same piece of wire is then bent in the fonn of a square.
:1 (b) By showing suitable calculations, determine which of the two recipes, A or B, is richer
(ii) Calculate the area enclosed by the square. (6 marks) in ch~colate. (2 marks)
(b) The diagram below shows a map of Bay time drawn on a grid of 1 cm squares. The scale
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II (c) If the mixtures from Recipe A and Recipe B are combined, what is the percent of
of the map is 1:100 000. chocolate in the new mixture? (2 marks)
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iJ (d) A vendor makes chocolate drink using Recipe A. 3 cups of milk and 2 cups of chocolate
can make 6 bottles of chocolate drink. A cup of milk costs $0.70 and a cup of chocolate
';1 costs $1.15.
(ii) What should be the selling price of each bottle of chocolate drink to make an
overall profit of 20%? (6 marks)
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(i) Find to the nearest lan, the shortest distance between Rose Hall and South Port.
(ii) Determine the bearing of South Port from Spring Hall. (6 marks)
Total 12 marks
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Answer TWO questions in this section (a) (i) To get a good bargain, she must buy a minimum of 10 kg of peanuts and a
minimum of 5 kg of cashew nuts.
ALGEBRA AND RELATIONS, FUNCTIONS AND GRAPHS
Write TWO inequalities which satisfy these conditions.
9. (a)
The table below shows COITesponding values for P and r. (ii) She buys no more than 60 kg of nuts. Peanuts cost $4.00 per kg and cashew nuts
cost $8.00 per kg and she spends at least $200.
m 4 62.5
E8 0.2 2 n
(b)
Write TWO inequalities which satisfy these conditions.
(S marks)
Using a scale of 2 cm to represent 10 kg on each axis, draw the graph of the FOUR
inequalities in (a) (i) and (a) (ii).
Given that P varies directly as r3, calculate the values of m and n. (6 marks)
(b) On your graph, shade ONLY the region which satisfies all four inequalities.
In the diagram below, not drawn to scale, AKLM and ASTJ are both rectangles. (6 marks)
A 3.r S 3 (c) The profit on the sale of 1 kg of peanuts is $2.00 and on 1 kg of cashew nuts is $5.00.
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(i) Using your graph, determine the number of kilograms of each type of nut the
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vendor must sell in order to make the maximum profit.
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M
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2x2 + 7x - 15 = 0
(iii)
Hence, calculate the value of x and state the length of AK and AM.
(9 marks)
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GEOMETRY AND TRIGONOMETRY 12. (a) Given that sin e = -{3 ,0 ~ e ~ 90.
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11. (a) (i) Express in fractional or surd form the value of cos e.
In the diagram below, VWZ and WXYZ are two circles inter~ting at Wand -';; SVT is a
tangent to the circle at V, VWX and vzy are straight lines, TVY = 78 and SVX = 51.
(ii) Show that the area of tria~gle CDE is 150 -{3 square units, where CD = 30 units
and DE = 20 units.
a)
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VZW (b) In this question, use 1t = 3.14 and assume the earth to be a sphere of radius
6 370km.
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b) Xyz (4 marks) The diagram below shows a sketch of the earth with the Greenwich Meridian and the
(b) Equator labelled.
(i) Draw a diagram to represent the information given below.
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Show clearly the north line in your diagram.
(ii) Calculate, correct to the nearest kilometre, 6. An answer sheet is provided for this question.
a) the radius of the circle of latitude 24 N / On the answer sheet provided, perform the following transformations:
(a)
b)
the shortest distance between A and B, measured along the circle of (i) Reflect triangle P in the y-axis.
latitude 24 N. (8 marks)
Hence, state one conclusion which can be made about the diagonals of the parallelogram
OABC. (7 marks)
END OF TEST
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