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Centre Number Candidate Number Surname Other Names Candidate Signature General Certificate of Secondary Education Foundation Tier June 2014 For Examiner’s Use Examiner’s Initials Pages Mark 2 – 3 4 – 5 6 – 7 8 – 9 10 – 11 12 – 13 14 – 15 16 TOTAL Mathematics 43602F Unit 2 Monday 9 June 2014 9.00 am to 10.15 am F For this paper you must have: mathematical instruments. You must not use a calculator. Time allowed 1 hour 15 minutes Instructions Use black ink or black ball-point pen. Draw diagrams in pencil. Fill in the boxes at the top of this page. Answer all questions. You must answer the questions in the spaces provided. Do not write outside the box around each page or on blank pages. Do all rough work in this book. Information The marks for questions are shown in brackets. The maximum mark for this paper is 66. The quality of your written communication is specifically assessed in Questions 3, 7 and 16. These questions are indicated with an asterisk (*). You may ask for more answer paper and graph paper. These must be tagged securely to this answer book. Advice In all calculations, show clearly how you work out your answer. (JUN1443602F01) 43602F WMP/Jun14/43602F/E3

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  • Centre Number Candidate Number

    Surname

    Other Names

    Candidate Signature

    General Certificate of Secondary EducationFoundation TierJune 2014

    For Examiner’s Use

    Examiner’s Initials

    Pages Mark

    2 – 3

    4 – 5

    6 – 7

    8 – 9

    10 – 11

    12 – 13

    14 – 15

    16

    TOTAL

    Mathematics 43602FUnit 2

    Monday 9 June 2014 9.00am to 10.15am FFor this paper you must have:

    mathematical instruments.

    You must not use a calculator.

    Time allowed 1 hour 15 minutes

    Instructions Use black ink or black ball-point pen. Draw diagrams in pencil. Fill in the boxes at the top of this page. Answer all questions. You must answer the questions in the spaces provided. Do not write

    outside the box around each page or on blank pages. Do all rough work in this book.

    Information The marks for questions are shown in brackets. The maximum mark for this paper is 66. The quality of your written communication is specifically assessed

    in Questions 3, 7 and 16. These questions are indicated with an asterisk (*). You may ask for more answer paper and graph paper. These must be

    tagged securely to this answer book.

    Advice In all calculations, show clearly how you work out your answer.

    (JUN1443602F01) 43602FWMP/Jun14/43602F/E3

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    1 A bottle holds 1600ml of water.300 ml cups are filled from the bottle.

    1 (a) How many cups can be filled from the bottle?[2 marks]

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    Answer ......................................................................

    1 (b) How much water is left in the bottle?[1 mark]

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    Answer .................................................................. ml

    2 (a) Write in figures the number thirty thousand and sixteen[1 mark]

    Answer ......................................................................

    2 (b) Write in words the number 0.43[1 mark]

    Answer ......................................................................

    2 (c) Write down the value of the digit 9 in the number 41 982[1 mark]

    Answer ......................................................................

    Answer all questions in the spaces provided.

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    *3

    Work out the total cost of 3 large cakes and 10 small cakes.Give your answer in pounds.

    [3 marks]

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    Answer £ ..................................................................

    4 (a) Write down the three multiples of 30 between 100 and 200[2 marks]

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    Answer ........................ , ........................ , ........................

    4 (b) Circle the number in the list that is not a factor of 30[1 mark]

    2 3 5 6 8

    12

    CAKES

    Large 80p eachSmall 50p each

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    5 (a) Circle the two numbers that add up to 100[1 mark]

    21 34 35 65 76

    5 (b) Circle the two numbers that are even.[1 mark]

    21 34 35 65 76

    5 (c) The number 31 is 5 less than the square number 36

    Circle the number that is 5 less than a square number.[1 mark]

    21 34 35 65 76

    5 (d) Circle the number that is 5 more than a square number.[1 mark]

    21 34 35 65 76

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    6 Here are the first three lines of a number pattern.

    Line 1 2 × 2 – 2 × 12 = 2

    Line 2 4 × 3 – 2 × 22 = 4

    Line 3 6 × 4 – 2 × 32 = 6

    6 (a) Write down Line 4 of the pattern.[2 marks]

    Line 4 ......................................................... = ..........

    6 (b) Which line of the pattern is this?[1 mark]

    Line ................ 38 × 20 – 2 × 192 = 38

    6 (c) Line n 2n(n + 1) – 2n2 = 2n

    Show how 2n(n + 1) – 2n2 simplifies to 2n[1 mark]

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    *7 Four friends each save £25 every month for one year.

    They see this advert for a holiday.

    Is the total saved enough to buy this holiday?You must show your working.

    [5 marks]

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    HOLIDAY for 4 people

    Usually £2600

    Now HALF PRICE!

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    8 Put these in order starting with the smallest value.

    –– 3– 3.15 √9

    You must show your working.[3 marks]

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    Smallest ....................................................................

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    Largest ....................................................................

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    134

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    9 Law firm A uses this graph to work out charges.

    9 (a) How much does Law firm A charge for 30 minutes?[1 mark]

    Answer £ ...................................................................

    00 60 120 180 24030 90 150 210 270

    100

    200

    300

    400

    450

    500

    50

    150

    250

    350

    Charge (£)

    Time taken (minutes)

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    9 (b) Law firm A charges a customer £370

    How many minutes is this for?[1 mark]

    Answer ......................................................... minutes

    9 (c) Law firm B charges

    £150 for up to 90 minutes

    plus £50 for every extra 30 minutes.

    Which law firm is cheaper, and by how much, for 270 minutes?[3 marks]

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    Law Firm ............... is cheaper by £ ................................

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    10 Nick buys four oranges.He pays with a £2 coin.

    He is given three coins in change.The three coins all have the same value.

    Work out the cost of one orange.[4 marks]

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    Answer ............................................................ pence

    11 c = – d = –

    Work out the value of cd[2 marks]

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    Answer ......................................................................

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    12 Solve 8x – 10 = 30[2 marks]

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    x = .............................................................................

    13 Put the correct symbol in each box.

    Choose from < > =[3 marks]

    11 × 12 22 × 6

    32 23

    — 10

    11

    100.5

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    14 (a) Circle the equation of line A.[1 mark]

    y = 2 x = 2 x + y = 2 y = x + 2

    14 (b) On the grid draw the line y = x[1 mark]

    14 (c) Write down the coordinates of the point where the line y = x crosses line A.[1 mark]

    Answer ( .......... , .......... )

    –3

    –1

    O

    3

    –2 2

    y

    x–1–3 3

    Line A

    1

    –2

    2

    1

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    15 2476 adults watch a cricket match.

    The ratio men : women is 3 : 1

    How many more men than women watch the match?[3 marks]

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    Answer ......................................................................

    Turn over for the next question

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    *16 Here are three offers for a computer.

    Which offer is the cheapest?You must show your working.

    [6 marks]

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    Answer ......................................................................

    17 (a) Simplify fully 4a – 3a + 2b – 8b[2 marks]

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    Answer ......................................................................

    Tablet World

    Usual price £170

    20% off

    IT Supplies

    Usual price £180

    – off

    PC Heaven

    Special offer

    Pay £23 each monthfor 6 months

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    17 (b) Factorise m2 – 2m[1 mark]

    Answer ......................................................................

    17 (c) Multiply out 5x(x – 3)[2 marks]

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    Answer ......................................................................

    18 I am thinking of a number.

    My number is between 20 and 30My number and 12 have only one common factor.

    What number could I be thinking of?Give all three possible answers.

    [2 marks]

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    Answer ................... , ................... , ...................

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    19 Two positive fractions add up to –

    Each fraction has a different value.

    What could the fractions be?Give one possible answer.

    [3 marks]

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    Answer ............... + ............... = –

    END OF QUESTIONS

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