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Solutions to Prelim 2013 Paper 2 (ADSS)

1a uv M1 2b XWY  153  129  24 M1


w2 
v 1 FX
 sin 24
w 2 (v  1)  u  v M1 6.5
w vw u v
2 2 FX  2.64 km (to 3 s.f) A1

w2v  v  w2  u YWZ  180  51  85  44 M1


v( w 2  1)  w 2  u
2c ZY 8.7

sin 44 sin 51 M1
w u 2
ZY  7.7766 km
v
( w 2  1) 0 .2
tan      1.5 (1 d.p)
A1 7.7766 A1

1b 4( p  3q )  3( p  2q ) M1 3a  6.25 
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Plan A: 500001  
4 p  12q  3 p  6q  100 
=$63721.47 M1
4 p  3 p  6q  12 q M1 Plan B:
48
p  6q  0.5 
500001   = $63524.46 M1
 100 
1 q
 Plan A is better.
6 p A1
5q

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3b (i) Let x be the cash price.
6p 36 12
A1 (146.70  24)  x  3952.15
100 M1
x  $3594.58  $3600 ( to 2 s.f)
A1
1c 6y

3 M1 3b (ii) Interest
( y  1)( y  1) y 1 = 3952.15 – 3594.58=$357.57 M1
6y 3( y  1)
= ( y  1)( y  1)  ( y  1)( y  1) Balance after down payment
3y  3 = 0.88  3594.58  3163.2304 M1
= ( y  1)( y  1)
3( y  1) 3
M1 (3163.2304)( R )(2)
 357.57
= ( y  1)( y  1)  y  1 100 M1
A1 R  5.7% (to 2 s.f) A1
1d z (1  4 z 2 ) M1 3c A$80 = 80  1.25  S$100 M1
(1  z )(5  10 z )
z (1  2 z )(1  2 z ) Amount spent
= (1  z )(5)(1  2 z ) M1 = 3500 – 100
= $3400 A1
z (1  2 z )
= 5(1  z )
A1
2a (i) 180 – 51 M1 4a (3 x  4)(2 x  1)  6 x 2  5 x  4 A1
= 129° A1
1 9 x  12
(3)(3x  4) 
WY 8.7 4b 2 2 A1
(ii) 
sin 85 sin 51 M1
WY  11 .2 km (to 3 s.f) A1
4c  9 x  12  M1 6c Vol of container
6 x 2  5 x  4  2   84
 2  1
=  (4 2 )(12)  64 cm3
6 x 2  5 x  4  9 x  12  84 3 M1
M1 Vol of empty space
6 x 2  14 x  76  0
M1 = 64  27  37 cm3 M1
3 x 2  7 x  38  0 (shown)
l1 37
3 M1
 ( 7)  ( 7) 2  ( 4)(3)(38)
l2 64
4d x
( 2)(3) 37
M1 l1  3  12
x  4.91 or -2.58 (to 2 d.p) 64
A1  37 
h  12   3 12   2.00 cm
BC  2(4.91)  1  10.8 cm (to 3 s.f)  64  A1
4e A1 (to 3 s.f)
5a B1 6d Vol of water in cylindrical part of
 60 240 40 200 
 
120 110 180 0 
 
 50 40 0 140 

test tube
 60 240 40 200 

(i) 1 4 3 
 
1 1 120 3
3
1 110 180 0 

27          24 
 50 40 0 140 
 

=  230 390 220 340  = 2 3  M1


  2   4
Height of water above
5b Total number of drinks sold by each stall. hemispherical base
3
(iii) 
24
4  11
1.40  = 2 cm
   3
1.80  A1   M1
 230 390 220 340   2
1.50 
  B1 Height of water in test tube
1.50 
  =11 + 1.5 = 12.5 cm
= (1864) A1

M1

A1
6a Diameter of water top 7a (i) BDA  24 M1
9
=  8  6 cm (angles in same segment)
12 M1
BAD = 180 – 90 – 24 = 66°
1 A1
Vol of water =  (3 2 )(9)  27 cm3 (angle in semicircle)
3 A1
(ii) BED = 66° A1
Slant length = 9  3  90 cm 2 2
(angles in same segment)
6b Surface area = ( )( 90 )(3)  89.4 cm2 M1
A1 (iii) BOQ = 48 M1
(angle at centre = 2angle at circum)
BQA = 180 – 90 – 48 = 42° A1
(tangent perpendicular radius)
7a (iv) Reflex BOD = 180 + 48 M1 9a Median = 39 or 39.5 h B1
A1
= 228°

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(v) ABQ = 90 – 66 (tan perpen 9b Q1 = 31.5 or 31 M1
M1 Q3 = 46 or 46.5
rad)
A1 IQR = 46 – 31.5 = 14.5 A1
= 24° Or other combinations of above.
9c No. of students = 50 – 43 = 7 M1
7b 7
Fraction =
ADE  180  90  x  90  x M1 50 A1
9d (i) a = 11 – 5 = 6 A1
(angle in semicircle)
b = 50 – 43 = 7 A1
ABE  90  x (ii) Mean = 37.6 B1
QBE  90  x  24  (114  x)
M1 SD = 12. 5 B2
(Give 1 mark if working shown but
7c EBO  66  43  23 M1 wrong answer for SD)
A1
Not parallel as EBQ  AEB
(iii) Disagree B1
School Y has a higher mean of 38.5 B1
8a than school X, which has a mean of
(i) b a B1
~ ~ 37.6.

(ii)  2a B1 a = - 1.5 B1
~
10a
1 A1
(iii) b a
2 ~ 10
~
b
(iv) CO  OB  BD =
M1
1
a b (b  a )
~ ~ 2 ~ ~
~ A1
3 1
8b = b a
2~ 2~ M1
4 3 1
(i) CN = 7 ( 2 b
~ 2~
a) Correct scale used and axes labelled A1
~ Correct points plotted and graph A1
labelled.
(ii) MN  MO  OC  CN
Curve is smooth. A1
1 4 3 1
=  2 b~  a~ 7 ( 2 b~  2 a~ ) 10c Tangent drawn correctly. M1
~
A1 Gradient = 1.8 ± 0.1 A1
5 5 10d (i) y = 2 – x drawn M1
= 14 b
~ 7~
a correctly. A1
~ A1 x = 2.625 ± 0.05
1 M1
5 1 (ii) 2  x  x 2  3x 
(iii) MN 
( b a )  5 AM x
7 2~ ~ 7
~ 2 x  x 2  x 3  3x 2  1
A1 x 3  2x 2  2x  1  0
(proven) A1
A  2 , B  2
AM : AN = 7 : 12

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