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Surname Initial(s)

Centre Paper Reference


No.

Candidate No. 4 4 0 0 1 F Signature

Examiner’s use only


Paper Reference(s)

4400/1F
London Examinations IGCSE Team Leader’s use only

Mathematics
Paper 1F Page Leave

Foundation Tier
Numbers Blank

Monday 10 May 2004 – Morning 4

Time: 2 hours 5

Materials required for examination Items included with question papers 6


Ruler graduated in centimetres and Nil
millimetres, protractor, compasses, 7
pen, HB pencil, eraser, calculator.
Tracing paper may be used.
8

Instructions to Candidates 10
In the boxes above, write your centre number and candidate number, your surname, initial(s) and
signature. 11
The paper reference is shown at the top of this page. Check that you have the correct question paper.
Answer ALL the questions in the spaces provided in this question paper. 12
Show all the steps in any calculations.
Information for Candidates 13
There are 20 pages in this question paper. All blank pages are indicated.
The total mark for this paper is 100. The marks for parts of questions are shown in round brackets: 14
e.g. (2).
You may use a calculator.
15
Advice to Candidates
Write your answers neatly and in good English. 16

17

18

Total

Printer’s Log. No.

N20708RA Turn over


*N20708RA*
W850/R4400/57570 4/4/4/1/3/1/3/1/3/500

This publication may only be reproduced in accordance with London Qualifications Limited copyright policy. ©2004 London Qualifications Limited.
IGCSE MATHEMATICS 4400

FORMULA SHEET – FOUNDATION TIER

Area of a trapezium = 12 (a + b)h


Pythagoras’
Theorem c a
b
a2 + b2 = c2
h
a
b

adj = hyp × cos θ


opp = hyp × sin θ Volume of prism = area of cross section × length
hyp
opp opp = adj × tan θ
θ
adj opp
or sin θ = cross
hyp section
h
adj lengt
cosθ =
hyp

opp
tan θ =
adj

Circumference of circle = 2π r

Area of circle = π r2

r
c

Volume of cylinder = π r2h r


h
Curved surface area
of cylinder = 2π rh

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Answer ALL TWENTY FOUR questions. Leave
blank
Write your answers in the spaces provided.

You must write down all stages in your working.

1. (a) Write the number three thousand and eighteen in figures.

...............................
(1)

(b) Write the number 7862 correct to the nearest hundred.

...............................
(1)

(c) Write down the value of the 8 in the number 7862

...............................
(1)

(d) 57 9 104 75 98

Write these numbers in order of size.


Start with the smallest number.

........................................................................................
(1) Q1

(Total 4 marks)

2. Write down the mathematical name of each of these quadrilaterals.

(i) (ii) (iii)

Q2
(i) ........................................ (ii) ........................................ (iii) ........................................
(Total 3 marks)

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3. The first four terms of a number sequence are Leave
blank
2 5 8 11

Here is the rule for the sequence. Add 3 each time.

(a) Write down the next two terms of the sequence.

............... , ...............
(1)

The 20th term of the sequence is 59.

(b) Work out the 22nd term of the sequence.

...............................
(1)

The 31st term of the sequence is 92.

(c) Work out the 30th term of the sequence.

...............................
(1)

(d) Explain, without working it out, why the 100th term of the sequence is an odd number.

............................................................................................................................................

............................................................................................................................................
(1) Q3

(Total 4 marks)

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4. In a survey, 1000 people in each of six countries were asked if they owned a computer. The Leave
pictogram shows the results of the survey. blank

Greece

Hong Kong

Italy

Korea

Kuwait

Malaysia

represents 50 people who owned a computer.

(a) In which country did the greatest number of people own a computer?

...............................
(1)

(b) Write down the number of people in Malaysia who owned a computer.

...............................
(1)

(c) Write down the number of people in Italy who owned a computer.

...............................
(1)

(d) In which country did 240 people own a computer?

...............................
(1) Q4

(Total 4 marks)

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5. (a) Write 0.7 as a fraction. Leave
blank
...............................
(1)

(b) Write 75% as a fraction.

...............................
(1)

(c) Write 23% as a fraction.

...............................
(1)

(d) On the dotted line, write a number so that the two fractions are equivalent.

5 .........
=
7 21
(1)
40
(e) Find the simplest form of 48 .

...............................
(1)
3
(f) Work out 8 of 72 cm.

........................ cm
(2) Q5

(Total 7 marks)

6. (a) Complete the following sentence by writing a sensible metric unit on each of the dotted
lines.

An average adult male gorilla is 1.75 ………………… tall

and weighs 195 …………………


(2)

(b) Change 1.5 litres to millilitres.

......................... ml
(1) Q6

(Total 3 marks)

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7. There are 27 students in Mrs Din’s class. Leave
Mrs Din buys 4 boxes of chocolates. blank
There are 36 chocolates in each box.
She shares out the chocolates equally amongst her 27 students.

(a) Work out the number of chocolates each student receives.

...............................
(2)

(b) Work out the number of chocolates left over.

...............................
(2) Q7

(Total 4 marks)

8.

(a) On the above pattern, draw all the lines of symmetry.


(2)

(b) On the grid below, a pattern is to be drawn.


It is to have rotational symmetry of order 4.
The pattern has been started.
Complete the pattern.

(2) Q8

(Total 4 marks)

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9. This graph can be used to convert between US dollars ($) and euros (E ). Leave
blank

100 –

80 –
Euros
(E )

60 –

40 –

20 –

O 20 40 60 80 100 120

US dollars ($)

Use the graph to convert

(i) $110 to euros, E ................


(ii) $32 to euros, E ................
Q9
(iii) E 56 to US dollars. $ ................
(Total 3 marks)

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10. On the probability scale, mark the following probabilities. Leave
blank
(i) The next baby born in the world will be a girl. Use the letter G.
(ii) It will snow at the South Pole sometime this year. Use the letter S.

1 Q10
0 2 1

(Total 2 marks)

11. D

Diagram NOT
y° accurately drawn

117°
w° x°
A B
52°

In the diagram, AB and CD are straight lines.

(a) Write down the value of w.

w = .......................
(1)

(b) Work out the value of x.

x = ........................
(1)

(c) Work out the value of y.

y = ........................
(2) Q11

(Total 4 marks)

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12. (a) Use your calculator to work out the value of √(3.9 + 6.2) Leave
Write down all the figures on your calculator display. blank

........................................................................................
(2)

(b) Give your answer to part (a) correct to 2 significant figures.

...............................
(1) Q12

(Total 3 marks)

13. (a) Simplify pq + pq + pq

...............................
(1)

(b) Simplify 5x + 1 – 2x – 6

...............................
(2)

(c) Solve 4y – 3 = 7

y = .........................
(2) Q13

(Total 5 marks)

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14. The table shows information about the favourite type of food of each of 72 people. Leave
The information can be used to draw a pie chart. blank

(i) Complete the table with the size of each angle of the pie chart.

Type of food Number of people Angle

Chinese 15

Indian 21

Greek 13

French 16

Thai 7

(ii) Draw the pie chart.

Q14

(Total 4 marks)

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15. Leave
blank

P
C
Q

Shape P is shown on the grid.


With centre C, shape P is enlarged to obtain shape Q.
One side of shape Q has been drawn for you.

(a) Write down the scale factor of the enlargement.

...............................
(1)

(b) On the grid, complete shape Q.


(2) Q15

(Total 3 marks)

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16. In July 2002, the population of Egypt was 69 million. Leave
By July 2003, the population of Egypt had increased by 2%. blank

Work out the population of Egypt in July 2003.

Q16
.................. million
(Total 3 marks)

17. (a) Expand 3(2t + 1)

...............................
(1)

(b) Expand and simplify (x + 5)(x – 3)

...............................
(2)

(c) Factorise 10p – 15q

...............................
(1) Q17

(Total 4 marks)

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18. Leave
blank
4.7 cm Diagram NOT
accurately drawn

A circle has a radius of 4.7 cm.

(a) Work out the area of the circle.


Give your answer correct to 3 significant figures.

....................... cm2
(2)

2 cm

Diagram NOT
3 cm
accurately drawn
6 cm
7 cm

11 cm

The diagram shows a shape.

(b) Work out the area of the shape.

....................... cm2
(4) Q18

(Total 6 marks)

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19. The diagram shows a pointer which spins about the centre of a fixed disc. Leave
blank

When the pointer is spun, it stops on one of the numbers 1, 2, 3 or 4.


The probability that it will stop on one of the numbers 1 to 3 is given in the table.

Number 1 2 3 4

Probability 0.35 0.16 0.27

Magda is going to spin the pointer once.

(a) Work out the probability that the pointer will stop on 4.

...............................
(2)

(b) Work out the probability that the pointer will stop on 1 or 3.

...............................
(2)

Omar is going to spin the pointer 75 times.

(c) Work out an estimate for the number of times the pointer will stop on 2.

...............................
(2) Q19

(Total 6 marks)

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20. (a) Calculate the cube of 7 Leave
blank

...............................
(1)

(b) Calculate the value of

(i) 25

...............................

(ii) 32 × 53

...............................
(2)

(c) Express 200 as the product of its prime factors.

........................................................................................
(2) Q20

(Total 5 marks)

21. A = {1, 2, 3, 4}
B = {1, 3, 5}

(a) List the members of the set

(i) A ∩ B,

........................................................................................
(ii) A ∪ B.

........................................................................................
(2)

(b) Explain clearly the meaning of 3 ∈ A.

............................................................................................................................................
(1) Q21

(Total 3 marks)

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22. Two points, A and B, are plotted on a centimetre grid. Leave
A has coordinates (2, 1) and B has coordinates (8, 5). blank

(a) Work out the coordinates of the midpoint of the line joining A and B.

(............ , ............)
(2)

(b) Use Pythagoras’ Theorem to work out the length of AB.


Give your answer correct to 3 significant figures.

......................... cm
(4) Q22

(Total 6 marks)

23. (i) Solve the inequality 3x + 7 > 1

...............................

(ii) On the number line, represent the solution to part (i).

Q23
–4 –3 –2 –1 0 1 2 3 4

(Total 4 marks)

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24. The grouped frequency table gives information about the distance each of 150 people travel Leave
to work. blank

Distance travelled Frequency


(d km)
0<d≤5 34
5 < d ≤ 10 48
10 < d ≤ 15 26
15 < d ≤ 20 18
20 < d ≤ 25 16
25 < d ≤ 30 8

(a) Work out what percentage of the 150 people travel more than 20 km to work.

.......................... %
(2)

(b) Work out an estimate for the mean distance travelled to work by the people.

........................ km
(4) Q24

(Total 6 marks)
TOTAL FOR PAPER: 100 MARKS

END

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Edexcel International

London Examinations

IGCSE

IGCSE Mathematics (4400)

Mark Schemes for May 2004 examination session

Paper 1F (Foundation Tier)

1
No Working Answer Mark Notes
1 a 3018 1 B1 cao
b 7900 1 B1 cao
c hundred, 100, 800 1 B1
d 9, 57, 75, 98, 104 1 B1 cao
2 i rectangle 3 B1
ii kite B1
iii trapezium B1
3 a 14, 17 1 B1 cao
b 65 1 B1 cao
c 89 1 B1 cao
d eg it goes even, odd, even, odd, … 1 B1
4 a Hong Kong 1 B1
b 100 1 B1 cao
c 170-180 1 B1
d Korea 1 B1
5 a 7 1 B1
10
b 75
or
3
oe 1 B1
100 4
c 23 1 B1
100
d 15 1 B1 cao
e 5 1 B1 cao
6
f 3 ´ 72 (216) or 72 ¸ 8 (9) or 0.375 2 M1
27 A1 cao

2
No Working Answer Mark Notes
6 a metres, m 2 B1
kilograms, kg, kilos B1
b 1500 1 B1 cao
7 a 4 ´ 36 144 2 M1
or or 5.33…
27 27
5 A1 cao
b "144"-"5"´27 2 M1
9 A1 ft from “144” and “5”
8 a 2 lines of symmetry 2 B2 B1 for each correct line
(- B1 for each incorrect line)
b pattern correct 2 B2 B1 for each correct quadrant
9 i 96 3 B1 Accept 95-97
ii 28 B1 Accept 27-29
iii 64 B1 Accept 63-65
10 i G at ½ 2 B1 Accept if intention clear
ii S at 1 B1 Accept if intention clear
11 a 52 1 B1 cao
b 63 1 B1 cao
c 180-"52"-"63" 2 M1
65 A1 ft from (a) and (b)
12 a 3.178049716… 2 B2 Accept 3 or more dp rounded
or truncated (B1 for 10.1 seen)
b 3.2 1 B1 ft from (a) if to 3 or more sf
13 a 3 pq 1 B1
b 3x - 5 2 B2 B1 for each term
c 4 y = 7 + 3 or 4 y = 10 2 M1
1
2 2 oe A1

3
No Working Answer Mark Notes
14 i 75, 105, 65, 80, 35 4 B2 B1 for 3 correct or 360 ¸ 72
ii sectors correct B1 ft from (i) if B1 awarded
Allow ± 2°
labels B1 (dep on 2 of previous 3 marks for
correct labelling)
15 a 3 1 B1 cao
b Q correct 2 B2 B1 for one correct side
16 2 3 M1 or M2 for
´ 69 or 1.38 69 × 1.02
100
st
69 + “1.38” M1 dep on 1 M1
70.38 A1 Accept 70.4 Condone
70 380 000, 70 400 000
17 a 6t + 3 1 B1 cao
b 2
x - 3 x + 5 x - 15 2 M1 for 4 terms ignoring signs or 3
terms with correct signs
x 2 + 2 x - 15 A1
c 5(2 p - 3q ) 1 B1
18 a p ´ 4 .7 2 2 M1
69.4 A1 for 69.4 or better (69.39778…)
b Splits shape appropriately eg triangle & 4 M1
2 rectangles, rectangle & trapezium
eg 7 ´ 2 + 6 ´ 4 or 14 + 24 M1 for area of at least one rectangle
1
´ 3 ´ 4 or 6 M1 for area of triangle or trapezium
2
44 A1 cao

4
No Working Answer Mark Notes
19 a 1 - (0.35 + 0.16 + 0.27) 2 M1
0.22 A1 oe
b 0.35 + 0.27 2 M1
0.62 A1 oe
c 0.16 ´ 75 2 M1
12 A1 cao
20 a 343 1 B1 cao
bi 32 2 B1 cao
ii 1125 B1 cao
c prime factors 2 & 5 seen 2 M1
2´ 2´ 2´ 5´5 A1
or 23 ´ 52
21 i 1, 3 3 B1 cao
ii 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 B1 cao
iii “is a member of” oe B1
22 a (5, 3) 2 B2 B1 for each coordinate
b 8 - 2 = 6 & 5 -1= 4 4 B1
6 2 + 4 2 or 36 + 16 or 52 M1 for squaring & Either 6 or 4
adding must be
6 2 + 4 2 or 52 (7.2110…) M1 (dep on 1st M1) correct for
for square root award of M
marks
7.21 A1 for 7.21 or better
23 i 3 x > -6 4 M1
x > -2 A1 SC if M0, award B1 for −2
ii line to right of - 2 B1 ft from (i) line must either have
indicated arrow or reach 4
open circle at - 2 B1 ft from (i)

5
No Working Answer Mark Notes
24 a 16 + 8 24 2 M1
or or 0.16
150 150
16 A1 cao
b 34 ´ 2.5 + 48 ´ 7.5 + 26 ´ 12.5 4 M1 finds products f ´ x
+ 18 ´ 17.5 + 16 ´ 22.5 + 8 ´ 27.5 consistently within intervals
or 85+360+325+315+360+220 or1665 (inc end points) and sums them
M1 use of midpoints
"1665" M1 (dep on 1st M1) for division by
150 150
11.1 A1 1665
Accept 11 if seen
150

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