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GENERAL CERTIFICATE OF DUCAT.

ON
ADVANCED LEVEL

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ZLMBABWE SCH O O L EXAMINATIONS COUNCIL


G en eral C ertificate of Education A dvanced Level

M A TH EM A TICS 9164/1
PAPER I

N O V EM BER 2009 SESSION 3 hours

Additional materials
Answer paper
Graph paper
Vi Lut of Formulae )
T IM E 3 hours

INSTRUCTIONS T O CANDIDATES

Write your name. Centre number and candidate number in die spaces prov iJed on :nc answer
paperanswer booklet.

There is no restriction on the number o f questions which \ uu ma> attem pt

If a numerical .mswer cannot be given exactl>. and the accuracy required is not specified '.r. the
question. then in the case o f an angle it should be siven to the nearest degree, and in other vasci ii J
should be given correct to 2 significant figures.

IN FO RM A TION F O R CA ND ID ATES

Che number o f marks is given in brackets [ ] at the end o f each question or p an question.
ie total number o f m arks for this paper is 120.
Q'jcstions are printed in the order o f their mark allocations and candidates are advised to attempt
questions sequentially.
The use o f an electronic calculator is expected, where appropriate.
You arc reminded o f the need for clear presentation in your answers.

ThLt q u estio n p a p e r consuls o f 6 p rin ted pages an d 2 blnnk pages.

Copyright Zimbabwe School Examinations CailncH. N?.Q00,


(T u rn o \ H I
Find the coefficient o f in the expansion o f ( jr* - J ) ■

Given that in triangle ABC, AC =* 7 cm, CB - 3 cm and ABC - 6 0 °. show that


cosC - —

Express in partial fractions


I
^5 a^2 + _______
1x + 9 *

The function/is daflned by

■j*., (2
/: * — - ^ - .x e iR .x m k
X

(i) State the value o f k.

1 MR H 1
Find / f ~ J in simplest form.

. (iii) Find m other elenicnt in d » domain o f/w h ic h has


llc Ullage OS 2.
The rom pU xnum beisz and iv are given b3v ’ = v g -»•
i i and w g | - 4 ^

, (Ui) i in Ihe form 111 where | ■ IM


Hence represcnl ^ in an Argancl d,agIam>
Given that (3x - 2) is a factor of 6xJ + 8xJ + fat + 2.

find the value o f k.


PI
Hence find all the roots of the equation
A
6 x ' + 8.x2 + kx + 2 - 0.

giving your answers in exact form. [f

7' Express 3cosx - 5sin.c in the form Rsin(x + a), where R > 0 and
0° < a < 360°. [3]

Hence, or otherwise, solve the equation

3cos.x —5sin.v - 2

Cor 0° < -x < 360*. [31

(a) Find in the form v - mx + e, the equation of a line of ‘jradicm nt ihai


passes through the point (m: ml.

(b) A curve is represented parametrically by

x - 2 + iut0. >’ - 6 cost?.

PJ
(i) Find - j- in terms of 6.
(Li

? (ii) By expressing sinS in terms of x and cost? in terms of


usctfjn appropriate identity to show that
vJ + 36xJ —,144.x’+108 - 0.

(at) Solve the equation

|2sin 1 1 I ]

for 0" * X * 3 '6 0 ° v \x

,b« equation f c S 1 1 0* 1 1 B
(b) W
:rs correct to the nearest 0.1 *
answers
1<M fa) Variables .t a n d y are related by the equation

3x~6
v-
X

(tv
Given that it and y are functions o f t and thai - 0 .6 find the
dt
corresponding rate o f change o f .r w ith respect to i w heny m, \ .

(b) The two variables .r and v are related by the equation v - 5 — . Given
x
p
that the value o f y increases from 4 by a small amount — , determine in
23
term s o f p .

0) the approximate change in x . PJ

(ii) the corresponding percentage change in t I s

Ii
The position vectors o f points A, B and P arc given by 16 11 j: l - D p + 6
-l! 3o +2
respectively.

(a) Show that A, D and P arc collinear for all values o f p. [3]

b) Given that the point C has position vector - 5 find in term i © ir

(i) an expression for CP, fl

(ii) the value o f CP, A B flK

(c) (i) | Given nlso that CP is perpendicular to AB, find the value o f p . [2]

(ii) Hence, or otherwise, obtain the shortest distance from C to the


Ifae AB. . w ' ‘/? r l
d I
12 ' (a) Show that - —I —m~x —I------- 1
( 4 - * 2Yf

Hence evaluate

r ‘— 2—-p i 1*1
JO/ - 2\J
( r)
(b) The region enclosed by the curve y , the x-axis. and the
. .r- —
lines .t - -1 and „t - I, is rotated about the t-axis through four right
angles.

Show that the volume generated is given by

[61

13 Express I2.v - 3x: 1 15 in the form a-*-b\x PI

Hence, or otherwise, skcich the graph ot • 1Z.i - 3x: * 15. clearly labelling the
coordinates o f the turning point

On the same axes sketch the graph of y - e'' and state the number of real roots
o f ihe equation
I^ 1
e~l 3 jc * - I2 x - 15 - 0. l- l
SB
Taking x, - -0.8. use the Newton. - Raphson method to obtain ihe value of a
root o f the equation correct to 4 decimal places. [51

14 (a) In an arithmetic progression the 6°* term is half the 4ft term and the 3
term is IS.

Find,

(i) the first term and the common difference.


V _ H E , IB rrT S B H
(ii) tS^he number of terms needed to give a sum that is less than 65.

10
|b i Evaluate > 3} - J ^ i' ing ya^s^ansv-ir correct to 4 significant figures
B 4/
I—

15 The radiusof a circle depends on tin e I. according to the form ula r = g + 1 .

Given that its area is represented by A.

(0 Find — , in terras of /. and hence evaluate w hen / = 2.


dt W at

Express your answer in terms o f Jt. | " jy p

(ii) Show that the curve y • * l//u has a turning point at e '1j and

that this is a minimum point.


[61

(iii) Express -— ~ ---- -----— into partial fractions. m


- (* - IX* - 2)(* + 2) -■-’LJJ

Hence find ——as a sum o f three fractions ‘ m


dx \ 12]

Explain why ^ is always negative, except at p o in t, w here it is not


defined.
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Corrcct method o f idcntifymjjte^
Mi f l |
I• General tcim

Cod

~~x'~ 'icnci

1 8 -2 r-r = -3
Correctly identified term A1
r =7

'V Use of binomial formular


Term B p } 7
7. v r U I I
Ml

-4608-^
X
Terns

Coefficient = -4608 c.a.o A1


c’ +3a- 7 a for method of finding c Ml
Cos60° |
2(3)c
Cocl
1 _ c -40
2 = 6c Cos

2cJ -6 c-8 0 = 0 for correct quadratic in c A1

(c-8 )(c-)= 0

c=8 c= -5

.c=8 for selecting appropriate value of c A1


CojC = c1+31-8 > for method of finding Cos C Ml
2(3)7
-6
42 for validly obtaining given answer Al g

^ M B , g ,
+ 2) ((33 - ^ correct structure Ml
(x+2)* (x+2)

5xJ + 7 x + 9 « > l ( 3 - x ) + f l ( ^ ( 3 - x) + c ( i + 2y

x =3=>75 = 25c =>c = 3 I


corrcct method of obtaining coefficient ^ I
5^
x = 0 tl5=5A=>A = 3 a Al
cach corrcct coeffioicnt
X
jr = 0,9 = 9 + 65+ 12=5 5 = -2 c°cfTicicnt
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General term
111 CoiTcct method o f identifying term Ml

jr

1 8 - 2 r - r = -3

r =7 Correctly identified tenn AJ

r-2 V
Term ( * '1 Use o f binomial fonnular Ml

—4608—r-

Coefficient = -4608 C.JLO A1


c* + 32-7 *
Coj60° = for method o f finding c MI
2(3),

1 c * -4 0
I 2 6c

2c5 - 6 c -8 0 = 0 for correct quadratic in c A1

(c -8 )(c -)= 0

c= 8 c --5

c«8 for selecting appropriate value o f c Al

CctfC = C,‘f3 ™ l for method o f finding Cos C Ml


2(3)7

-6 for validiy obtaining giveu nnswer Al

A B D corrcct structure Ml
----- r-l
K (am 2 ) ( 3 - x )

B *-1x + 9 b A { 3 - x ) + B ( x + 2)( 3- x ) + C { x t 2)1

Ml
* = 3 => 75 = 2 5 c o f = 3 correct method o f obrnining coclficieni
H E3 Al
encll cormrf nni«(Tii«SAnf
p.
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(x + 2 ) (oc+2) (3—jc) Al
4. CO fe o
B1
(ii) i+

m I

A
X Al

run
B1

1+x* I
I ~2 Ml

2x* - 5 x + 2 = 0

(2x - l ) ( x - 2 ) = 0
1
X = —
? Al
[6]

5| 1 H = l/ ( - 3)I + 22 =>/l3 B1

(ii) a rg z = 1 + ta n ' 1 f Ml

=7i - 0.588

H = 2.55 Al

(Ui) 1 1 - 3+2/ (-3+2/)(5- 4/) for rationalizing Al


i 5 + 4/ 52+4J

-7 + 22/
41

-7 22/
41 + 41
for correct answer Al I
Al
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/
c.a
A!]
* = -1 1 I j
Obtain quadratic
0 K]
/ (J ) = ( l * - 2)(2x, + ^ ' l >

7 l6 + 8 correct quadratic
Bl

All correct roots Al

3 c o s x -5 s in x * rts in (x + a )
7.
= /?sinxcosa +/?cosxa

A sin a = 3

Kcosa = - 5

j?J = 9 + 2 5 = 34

K 34
Bl
tana = - ^ = - 0 .6 ( 2- £ W r a / u )
Al
a =149.03 correct method for

use p.v.
Al
2 correct p.v.
sin (x + 149.03°)= - ^ x + 149.03° = 20.05V l 59.94°+360°

Al
x = 231°orll° only cach correct v a lu e in range

ignores values out o f range


Ml
y-m ^ for method o f finding equation
8. m x-m

- m==nvc-m Al
for corrcct answer
y = inx + m -M 01
for both corrcct
4L = c o s B ~ r = ' 6 *in0
(b) (i) dQ
dO M1
for use o f chain rule
6sinQ
~ d x ' cosG
for corrcct answer
dy. _6ton0 IP
&
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(i) ( x - 2 )= sin©
~r = cosO
( x - 2 ) 1 + ^ - = sin, 0 +cosJ0
36 Ml

y* + 36x* -144x + 108 = 0


for obtaining given answer Al
(a)
using modulus correctly Ml
and 2 s in x -3 = 1

sin x = 2 or singes 1 corrcct sinx values Al


x = 90° only

(b) 3sin0 cos0 = 2sin20

3sin6 cos0 -2 s in 20 = 0

for 3sin0=O 0 =0;180°;360° [all three]

for 3cos0 -2 sin 0 =0

tanO = - ; 0 =56.3°; 236.3°


2

0 =56.3°'236.3°

1 {o°; 56.3°; 180; 236.3°; 360° } for all corrcct Al

dy _ 3 x - ( 3 x - 6 )
dx

| or equivalent Ml
#

for x=3

2
=3

dx dx I dy
dl dy dt
-Ml
_ 2 x3 for chain mlc
m m
Al
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g i

(b)
m

n
dy
dx x1
dy Ml

The approximate changc m

d x * — dy
dy

1 P M
■ j? |
=M
” 25 Al

Percentage change in *

= — x 100%
X

a
_ /2 5
*100%
3 Ml

= Ap%
Al
i 4(a) ■ r- i: V -2 '
AB = 11 — 6 B3 5
either correct vcctor
9 U Bl

2/» + l
AP = -5 p + 6 % i
-5 p
l3p + 2 s2! 1P

* p = - p (a b )
using scalar multiple
scalar multiple with cornni0n ^ Ml
clear conclusion validity obtained
A- P & § are c o llin g

(b) (i)
Ml
C P ~ ~ Sp 1 11

3 p - 9

Bl
g g g ji
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2p + 3 j -2 ’
ii CPAB = —5/» + 11 5 - 4 9 p - 6
correct method Ml
,3 p - 9 s

= -3 8 p + 76
c.a. Al
( c ) CO CPAB = Q Equating to 0

» -3 8 /7 + 7 6 = 0

—I— is shortest distance so.


2x2+ 3 ' 1 '
CPma = -5 x 2 + 11 Q I substituting in CP M
v3 x 2 -9 .-3,

(ii) CPM = |o> | = >/73+ l, +(3y


11 or equivalent Al

S
(a) 1 - 2*
II using Ml
<ix

AG validity obtained Al
(4 -x * )

Using reverse process Ml


(4 -x f

i 4 2*
as®
ae Al

\-
x jx correct f including limits Ml
(b)

I | x2 .
= n I ----- t dx
m w m x1

f> ( , ____ f ____ dx express in f able form using partial fraction


= J-j* ^ (2 +jc)(2 - x) H H K I
wi1 ■ I mia .1
s „ [ ( - * -ln (2 - x)+ln (2+ x))J |

= n p iln l+ ln 3 -(l-lr» 3 + M )l H H 1H I

AG correctly obtained
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13. 12jc- 3 x2 +15
corrcct methods Ml
2 7 -3 (x -2 )1
Al

jp = e~* labeled Bl
J' = 12x-3x2 +15
Two (2) Roots c.a Bl
/ ( x ) = c I +3xJ -12jr-15

/(x )= -c -* + 6x -12 correct

BM W
H Bl
21 = -0.8

/ ( - 0 .8 ) ' ' correct N-R structure


Ml

= -0.86593
correct
Al
i = -0.86501
method establishing
Al
1 =-0.86501
accuracy
Root is-0.8650 (4DP)
c.a.o
14. (a)(i) a + S d = U a + l d ) 1 Al

a+2</ = 15 1
for either
a + 7d = 0 Bl

I a + 2 d = \5
fiU 5J = - 1 5 ^ . •
for tem pting to solve
Ml
B k , </=-3 % \ H COlT°ct value o f!
Al
a = 21 for CQrrc°( value ofd
Al
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(ii) | [ 4 2 + ( n - l ) ( - 3 ) ] < ; 6 5
formulor Ml

3nJ -4 5 n + 1 3 0 > 0

n <3.9
or n >11.09 Tor correct solution to inequality Al

ssis
Number o f terms less than 4 or more than II
(b)

j\\IO
% i-
Ml
=3
i-2
4

10
=3 i-i —
4

= 8.493 Al
[3]
15. (i) A —n r 1
dA dA I j
— =— = 2 nr3r Bl
dT dr

I = & ( ',+ 1 X 3' ‘ )

I = * ( 6' 1X ,,+ 1 )
M? = « (4 8 )(9 )

or equivalent Bl
= 216n

(ii) -?- = 2 x \n x + x = 0 Ml
dx 1

I = ^ - l = 21nx Ml

Al

HR
=>x = e '^

■ a
.%

(b) f*!Z = l + 2 + 2lnx


dx1
= 3 -1
AL, [IS)
B2 +vc => minimum point
ZIMBABWE SCHOOL EXAMINATIONS COUNCIL
General Certificate of Education Advanced Level

MATHEMATICS 9164/4
PAPER 4

NOVEMBER 2009 SESSION 3 hours

A nsw er paper
G raph paper
L ist o f Formulae

"TME 3 hours
INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES
Write your name, Centre number and candidate number in the spaces provided on the answer
paper/answer booklet
There is no restriction on the number of questions which you may attempt
If a numerical answer cannot be given exactly, and the accuracy required is not specified in the
question, then in the case of an angle it should be given to the nearest degree, and in other cj»s?s
should be given correct to 2 significant figures.
If a numerical value for g is necessary, take g a 9.81 ms'1
INFORMATION FOR CANDIDATES
The number o f marks is given in brackets [ J at the end of each question or part question,
he total number of marks for this paper is 120.
Within each section of the paper, questions are printed in the order of their mark allocations and
candidates arc advised, within each section, to attempt questions sequentially.
The use of an electronic calculator is expected, where appropriate.
You are reminded of the need for clear presentation in your answers.

This qtffeition paper consists of 7 printed pages and 1 blank page.

C o p y n g tic Zim babw e Schoof b x am inations'C oundl,>12009.


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OZ1MSEC N2009
2.

S e c tio n fa ) ; S ta tis tic s

A random variable X has E(X) = 10 and Var(X) = 9. Find the expected vaiue ao<
variance o f Y = 2X - 3.

The owners o f a motel in Mutare have noticed that in the long run 40% o f the
people who stop and inquire about a room for the night, actually book a room.

How many inquiries must the owners answer to be 99% sure o f at least one
booking? oi

3 Three tickets for a musical show are sent to a high school musical club. Fifteen
girls and ten boys would like a ticket I f the three people to receive a ticket are
chosen at random, find the probability that they will be

(i) exactly 2 boys, 7


• f
■ 1■ P
(a) (i) Give two advantages o f using stem and leaf diagrams in analysing
data. [2

(ii) Describe with an example, a statistical situation in which it would


be appropriate to use the mode as a measure o f central tendency. [I

(b) The mean and standard deviation of the masses o f a group o f adult males /
are 65 kg and 10 kg respectively. Males are considered overweight if
they are in the top 5% o f the group by mass. Assuming that the masses
of this group are normally distributed, find the least mass to be
considered overweight. ■ii' . [3

A random sample of 400 students was asked to indicate their view on infusion
of environmental issues in their college curriculum. The results are summarised
in the following table.

In favour Opposed (Jndecided

Females 115 60 36

Males 90 — \ 85 14
...........................

Test at 5% level of significance the hypothesis that there is no difference in


oplDion between males and females.

9164/4 N30M
The duratioztX minutes o f a telephone call by a school head to the Provincial
Education D irector is a continuous random variable with a probability
density function defined by

x -2 xzL
/(* )-
0, otherwise

Given that a call has already lasted for 5 minutes, find the conditional probability
that its total duration will be less than 7 minutes.

The table shows the bus fares in thousands of dollars paid by 19 football fans
selected at random from a football crowd.

73 85 48 80 53 75 55

5S 62 69 63 64 73 65

55 54 55 45 55

(a) Construct a stem and leaf diagram representing this data

(b) Calculate the median and the interquartile range

A manufacturer of an item used for the producuon of metal rods claims that the
new machine that he has acquired has resulted in an improved product The
old m achine is known to have given 20% defectives per output Test at.6%
significance level the validity of the claim if out of a sample of 20 items 2 were
found to be defective. Use the binomial test
The diagram above shows a triangular prism with two equilateral triangular
faces and three rectangular faces. The rectangular faces are numbered 1 .2 and 3
whilst the triangular faces are numbered 4 und 5

When the prism is tossed, the probability that it lands'on each rectangular fape
is 2k and the probability that it lands on each triangular face is k.

M Calculate the value of k,


\

(b) Define X.as the random variable “the number on which the prism lands

(I) Show that E(X) = 2 - .


8
(ii) Find Var(X).

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Two judges, A and B#independently awarded marks, x and y respectively to


the architectural designers. The table below summarises the marks awarded.

Design Judge A ( jc) Judge B (y)

1 55 56

2 40 37

3 =, 60 54

* 4 65 49
#■* —rm
/
3 90 f

6 30 33 I

1--------------------------------------- i -
8 95 75
_ - |
9 50 43

10 45 47

jf J jr - i S O O , 2 X * 59900

2 ^ ’! " 2 9 5 4 8 .3£.ry - 34145

(a) Calculate the product-momeai correlduon coefficient between the marks


awarded by the two^judges and comment. [4|

<b) Find the equation of the regression line of y on .r [4]


c. ■
M (aj A random sample of sizer40 is selected from a particular population of
fish in a fishery pond. The random variable X denotes the length of i
fish in centimetres. Given that the actual lengths in the sample are
summarised by 1 20) =>19 and . ^ ( . t - 201 68. find the
unbiased estimates of

(i) the population mean. 111

(ii) the population vuriance. '1 - ' |2 |

(b) The 95% confidencc intervol for die mean life of lightbulbs constructed
from a sample o f size 36 is (1023,3 lirs: 1161.7 hrs).

Assuming that the life of light bulbs is normally distributed, find the
99^c confidence interval for the mean life of this brand or light bulbs. (6)

(QMS szw>
IJ u m
12 Data from the Consumer Council of Zimbabwe shows that 42% of Zimbabweans
eat breakfast everyday. Find the probability that in a random sample of 300
Zimbabweans, the number who eat breakfast is

(i) at most 100

(Ii) from 130 to 140

The number of computer system breakdowns per month at a University were


observed over a period of 100 months and summarised in the table below.

Breakdowns (X) 0 1 2 3 4 5 or more

Frequency 15 25 30 21 9 0

Test the hypothesis that X has a Poison distribution.

Section (b): Mechanics

A block o f mass 3.5 kg is released from rest at point A on a plane inclined at


angle * to the horizontal, where tan* = 2 The block slides down until it
reaches point B at the base of the plane (see diagram)

Given that the coefficient o f friction between the bloek and the plane is —,
calculate

(i) the velocity o f the block at the instant it reaches point B, [5]

(ii) the tune it takes the block to slide from point A to point B. [2]
The diagram above shows a ring of mass m kg accelerating at 1 ms along a
rough horizontal wire. The accelerating force o f 6 N is at an angle o f 60* in the
same vertical plane with the wire

The coefficient o f friction between the ring and the wire is Find in terms o f m

and or g, the exact value of

(i) the normal reaction between the ring and the wire, [2 ]

(ii) the frictional force. [21

Hence find the value o f in. giving your answer to 3 decimal places. [31

16 A panicle is projected from a point 0 on the ground with a speed o f V m s'


at an angle o f 60° \o the horizontal and passes through the points A and B,
w here a ( -J3:2j is a point before it reaches its maximum height above O at
B (see diagram).

(a) Express v in terms o f g. (|


(b) Find the angle that AB makes with the horizontal.

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Af
E (Y )= 2 E (X )-3

= 2 (2 0 )-3 Vr
A)
= 17

V a r(Y )= 2 'V (Y ) V

A]
-36
B|
p - 0.4 q » 0.6
Bl
X - Bin(n;OA)

P (X Z l)* l-P (X = 0)
Mi
- (0.4)'(0 .6 f = 0.99

0.6" =0.99
n = jogOOI = 9 0 i 5 M
log 0.6

Al
:n =9

■ m i l l
S i 1 24; I 23J
Al
= 0.293

P at least 2 girls = 3 (G GB)+(GG G ) A!


Ml
-3 i 2£Y — I f — 1 + f— Y — M l '
25J I 24 A 23 J + l 25 J l 24 Jl 23

= 0.654 Al

(a)(i) Stem and leaf diagrams show the shape o f the distribution o f the data collected.

The original data collcctcd is not in any way destroyed in a stem and le a f diagramB I

One may work out measures o f central tendency such as m ode and m edian easily Bl

(i) In a company it maybe appropriate to use median salary as the average salary,

sincc it is not aQ'ectcd by the large salaries o f com pany officials. Bl


:Bin o n 2 o a r » n / a P i f l e — 31

|H j
C o pyrigh t 0 2 0 1 2 A ll rights rts trttd .

Ml

Al
=> X = 81.5

Table of cxpccted values (fc)

In favour Opposed Undccided


- •
Females 108.1 76.5 26.4

Males 96.9 68.5 23.6

X1Ml= 0.440+3.559 + 3.4909 + 0.4913 + 3.974 + 3.905


Bl
= 15.8602
Ml
Now %*m (2 )= 5.99

We reject H0 and conclude that there is a difference in opinion between

female and males. Al

Identified P \X < l\X >5 Bl

00 .
1 x*dx

00
-1
X

1 Al
= - = 0.2
5

P ( S < X < l ) = \ i X idx

-1
Ml
x

— = 0.05717 Al
35

Ml

2 Al
7
M0**wia4«*
Call a O T 1 2 0 * 7 971 ✓a

icsen**-
V #
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—.

5
4 8
5
4 5 5 for rough sorting
5 3 5 8
3 4 1
6 2 9
3 5 3
7
8 5 0

4 5 8
5 5 4 8
5 3 4 sorted
3 4 5 9
6 2
3 3 3
7
8 0 5

key B
key:45 means 45
. B
median=62
B
Ql<*55, Q3=73

Interquartile range= 18 MIA

8. H0: p = 0.2 P <0 2 B


5(20,0.2)

Lower Tail

r P(X = r) / >( A '£ r )


0 0.0115292 0.0115292
1 0.057646 0.069175
2
3

Reject H0 : if x% \

X=2 is outside the critical region

=> Acccpt Ha there is no evidence to support the claim

9. (a) 2Ax3:2* = l

1 9

(a) 1 2
*1 1
"- ■ —11 i3 4
2 2
in

te a r—
§g

I
U

s.o.l
h

_L 1
> -C* .. 4 1 &
C o pyrigh t 0 2 0 1 2 Calli 0 7 1 1 O Z 7 « 7 1 / 9 P a g e . —S .
A ll rights reserved.

(i) £(AT) = | + i + ^ + i + £ = 2l 5 Ml Al
8 8 8 8 8 8 8

(U) ! 8 + !6 + 2 5 = 65
8 8 8 8 8 8

(iii) Var(X)~ — (2 lY Ml
8 I 8 J
69 ,47
= — orl — Al
8 64

(a) = n Z x y -Z x Z

Ml
B

h = 0.95455976 Al

B High degree of positive correlation Bl

(b) y —a + bx
UlA
_ _ «Z xy-£xZ ,y(x-x)
Bl
Bl n'Lx7 - ( T x ) 1

a = 12.83076923 Al

6 = 0.662820512 Al

>>= 12.83 + 0.6626x Al

(a) 0) u =x
X ( x -2 0 )
-F20
40

Bl |i = 20.475
£ (* -2 0 ?
M> 0) 5 =
40- \ 407
Al 68 r 19 y
"" 40 ” 1,40 J

I =1.474375
Al

o 1 =1.512 Al

1 Interval width for a 95% Cl Ml

2(1.96 H = 1101.7-1023.3 Bl

H0MWWW
0712 0*7 « > / * p a
4/1rights r e s e r v e d .
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k.
Hi
<7-211.84

jr-1 1.96*7* * 1023.3


•Jn
B|
x ■ \092.Shrs

99% population mean


Bl
X ±2.575-Z-
'Jn
(211.84) Ml
6
-1092.5 * 2.575-i--------- *

■ (1001.6; I W3.4Ar.r) Al

n m300 p » 0.42 y = 0.58

H=np =300(0.42)= 126 B


o = jiip q = ^300(0.42)(0.58) = 8.55 B
we use normal approximation to binomial distribution

(i) P ( X £ 100)* P ( X < 100.5) B


100.5-1261
= /» Z <
8.55

= !-<*» (2.98) = 1- 0.9986


M!
= 0.0014
Al
(ii) P (l30Z X 4\\40)-*P (\29.S< X < m .S) _______
c.c Ml
( \29.5-126 c 140.5-126.5'j |
H I | 8.55 < < 8.55 J
(1.696)-<j> (0,409)

■ 0,9551-0.6596
Bl
- 0.2965
Al
Mean ■ -1.84
Bl

| | | g l 1 P o iu o n with param eter J .84


Bl
Expected frequencies under //„ given by i00e~IM (1.84V
r'
for r * 0,1,2,3,4,5,5, clc
tW I
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P<S ° r m“re) = 1- ' >^ = 0,,,2 ,M )

I =1-1.1588-0.2922-0.2688
H P T =-016489 - 0.00759

= 0.0941

Expected value - 0.03941x100 = 3.94

i
(cu,y
0 15 15.88 0.0488
1 25 29.22 0.6095
2 30 26.88 0.3621
3 21 16.49 1.2335
4 9 7.59 0.5552
5 0 3.94 Xi =2.8091

Xj.-ooj - 7-81

Now Xc2 < X w i» = 7-81 I

We do not reject the H0


[121
=> Distribution o f computer systems breakdowns is Poisson with mean 1.S4
A
(0

solving and substitution


0 = 9 .8 1
3 -ix *
5 4 5.
Bl
A B 1 51

p * = u 2 +2<tf .
Ml
using constant acceleration
^ = 0 + 2 * 1 (9'81> 5 Al
c.a.o
1 1 6.264 Al
-I
Mmm
C opyright 0 2 0 1 2

1 .2
s = u t+ ~ at

(IT
jh fp I
■ 1.596377

-1.65

R ________

| mg

6sin60° + 1 1 mg or equivalent

/t‘=mg-3>/3

6cos60° - F r = mxl

F r = 3 -m or Fr = ~(nig

3 -m = ^ (m g -3 > /3 ) for equating

for making m the subject


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G itan that cos8 — 1 and - 1 8 0 ' < 9 < -90*. find the cxact value o f cot*. P]
Different]a/e w ith respect lo K

0 )! r * 's in f ,

(ii) sce7(3t-lO O ). f4)

Solve the inequality |3x *■l| * 2|.r - 2f. w

J .r + 8
Express jn partial fractions. 14)
( l x + ! )(* ’ ♦ 3)

A mathematiciaa working with an exponential relation y - a b wreduccd


ir to linear form and came out with the graph shown in the diagram below.

(i) State the label on each o f the axes 12)

(ii) Calculate the value o f a and the value of b. IV

Find the value o f a for which ( x - 2) ,1s a factor o f 3x3 + a x 1 + x - 2 . 12)


v t .w -
Show that for this value of a, the cubic equation 3x3 + a x 3 + x - 2 » 0
has only one real root. [31

Write down the equation o f a circle with centre (-3 :2 ) anti radius V Fo. ID

Show that the point A (^2; -1 ) lies on the circle, and find the coordinates o f
B, the other end o f the diameter through A. 141

dy
Solve — - x y given j c - 0 when y m I
dx
Use (he series expansion for eg to m ile down die first two terms of Maclaurin
series for the solution. RM L * I^J

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/
/
/ Given that x - sin2 r and y • cos2f, find ~ in Its simplest form. 1^1<■
dx —

Hence or otherwise describe the shape of Ihe graph of y against x. [Jl


10 The complex number z, - 1 - 2i and the complex number z, is such that
SjZj --1 0 /.
Find Zz in the form a +ib and skctch it on an Argand diagram [5]

11 (a) Find the term independent of x in the expansion of

Mi [21

l
(b) Find the series expansion of (4 + x2)* up (o and including the term
in x |4J

12 Use the substitution r - asinfl to evaluate j y a 2 - x 1dx 61


13 The diagram shows a circle centre O and w o tangents AP and DP drawn from
a point P.

Given that AP = 20 cm and AB = 12 cm.

(I) show d ig 'lie obtuse angle AOD = 2332 radians, [3j

(ii) calculate the radius of the circle, 121

(Hi) c a lc u la te the area of the shoded segment AB. [31

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14 The tangent at point P (x „ ; x] - 2)to the curve y - x~ - 2 m eets the x-axis at
point H L J 0).

x* + 2
If x•. > 0, show that xIi„ . - - fA

Starting with x, - 2 , use this iterative formula to find successive approximation!


x,,x, for the positive root o f the equation x 2 - 2 - 0.

577
Hence show that x4 - ——
408

Rnd the e rro r. to J significant figure, in using as an ap p ro x im atio n to V2

H
The fu n c tio n /is defined as

'
x -f I

(a) (i) Express./(x) in the form a + — , w here a and are constants.


.t + 1

(ii) Hencc, give a sequence o f three transform ations which take the

graph o f y - — onto the graph o f y - / ( x ) .

(iii) S tate the range o f ]'.

(b ) (i) Form the com posite function /(/(x )).


P i,
(ii) H ence, or otherw ise, obtain an expression fo r / " '( x ) . I1

(a) An eftablished insurance com pany is planning to lau n ch a new policy


[Package w ith initial expccted sales o f 2 0 0 0 p o licies by th e end o f the first
year. Policies arc expected to l'ncrcase by 6 0 0 p e r y ear1. ..A ssum ing success
for such a program m e, find the y ear after startin g in w h ich-m ore than 6D00
policies are sold. ’ ■1 H
\ ??
L ** ^
(b) M r M oyo bought g_new car for seven hundred m illio n d o lln rs and the car
depreciates at 1Q9C per year. Find the nu m b er o f y e a rs th e c a rd a n be used
before its resale value is Ic4s than five hundred m illio n dollars.
The curve C has equation y* - 4y - 4 x -1 2 .

(a)
Find the coordinates of point A at which C meets the x-axis 12J

(b ) By com pleting the squnre or otherwise, show that the equation of the curve
can b e w rittep in the form (y - 2)1 • 4( jc - 2) 121

(c) S how that a point Q with coordinates (2 + f*;2 + 2/). where t is anV real
num ber, lies on C. , *v ^

(d) Find the equation of the tangent at A. ^ '

(a) U se the trapezium rule with four equally spaced ordinates, to estimate the

value o f C* sin 4 x d x . giving your answ er to 3 significant tigures. PI


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0
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(b ) S h o w th a t sin 4 x - ~ - -^cos2x + —cos4 jc 1


t 8 2

H ence, o r otherw ise,


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i*— 141
(i) evaluate exactly f* s in 4 x*it.

(ii) solve the equation c o s 4 t- 4 c o s 2 je + 1 - 0 for G s j t s 2 . t 14)


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11 U se Cos^O + S intf «= 1 o r equivalent Mi

Select correct value for sinD = 3x


Al

A=,
O b t a i n o r equivalent A|

o7
2. (i) O b ta in t'*1' c o s /•1 2 c '1' s in / i c uses chain rule and product rule Mi
Obtains e~3' C0S / - 2r ' 1 sin/ Al

(ii) U ses complete corrcct m ethod e.g. chain rule and derivative o f the
7. (I
sec function Ml
x

6secl (3 f-1 0 0 )ta n (3 /-l0 0 ). a.e.f. Al L

3. (3 jr+ l)* fc 4 (x -2 )* for squaring Ml


H

9x, + 6 j r + l £ 4 x J - I 6 x + I 6 Et

5x: * 22x - 1 5 £ 0 for correct quadratic Cl


Al

(5jcj - 3 ) ( x + 5 ) £ 0 B

a
x =- o r -5 for critical values Ml
5

JtpS —5 or x £ — for correct solution Al


■ 5
s<

4. 3x+8 A Bx +C
(2x + l)(x +3) 2x+l
Hi
jt +3
Bl 8.
J
3 x + 8 1 A ( x l + 3) 1 (Bx + C )( 2x + 1) for correct method
Ml

Al
2 4

8 = 3i4 + C » C = » 2

0 - A + 2B => B - - \ for all correct Al

5. State In y —g y - axis Bl

y
Bl
Valid m ethod obtain a or b y
Ml

O btain a = c " = 3.004 and h | o'" g 4.953 A1.A 9_

1 3( 2)* +<i(2) J + 2 - 2 = 0 for applying factor theorem Ml

4a m -2 4
A I
for corrcct value
I H H C o p y r ig h t 0 2 0 1 2

A" rfgha ntervtd. Calll 071 a 0 2 7 9 71 / Z

3jr» - 6x*+* “ 2 « (x - 2H3x* +


I for findineK quadratic factor

■■■I H B H 1
1
| = 6 * ' 4flC

0J-4(3)(1) = - 1 2 < 0 r
[31 Ml
/.3x* + l * 0 has no nwl roots° rb h m
Al
15]
(x+3), +0'-2), »io
* = -2 > — i i„ y siae p ^ Bl

U /S = ( -2 - f 3 ) + ( - l - 2 ) 1 * | + 9 _ | 0 I Ml

ml /tf/S = 10

Eqn-satisfied so ( - 2 ,- 1 ) ic nn ^ , c,ear conclusion Al

Centre is m id point o f diameter AB

B(a.b)
Ml
a+- 2 6 h— 1 using mid point
= -3 =2

Al
6 =5
a=-4
[51
^ so B is (~4,5)
Ml

Ml
9
/ / i > '= y + c

Give that 1 1 0 when y = 1 Ml

/„(l) = ^ - + c ^ c = 0

[4]
Al

B Bl
y=c‘
[5]
I U -x1 Bl
2

Al one corrcct
dx v any
[5)1 | — 1 2 s m /c o s /
dt

dy H j.aw*'44*'
= - 2 sin 2/
dx
C m iU
/a Ra8l '
%' # A ll riphts r e f e r r e d .
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IMi l
dy - 2 sin 2/ use choin rule
dx 2 sin/cos/
I M il
-4 sin/QQS/ ap p ly in g identity *in2/ = 2 sin /co s/
2 sin/cos/
Al
= -2 cn.o
K bi H
straight line
■ [?>2.
10. O ~ 10/- Bl '
Z l 1—2»
• Ml 3
-10/(1+ 2Q
0 -2 i)(l+ 2 i)
Al
4 -2 1

13

Ml

Al
il
Jl (a) For independent tenn

mi
Ml

For identifying correct term


■ rii


=1215
for correct term
Al
i i
l+ 7 for expandable form
Bl

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V
1+
ii 21
m i m
3!
MlAI

2 + -4r 64 512
Bl
, |2. ^ i = acos0
</0
Ml
obtains f>/aJ —oa sin16 a cosO
cos c/O

Al
obtBins | a 2cos50 rf0

Bl

integrate and obtain l i r a

Ml

use limits
umiis 0°
v =0 and —
o
Al
n a'
obtain answer [61

H
i i Rfl sin0 = 3 5
Ml

0=17,4 Ml

= 1 4 5 .0 8 '
:.AOB = 2 * A&P Al

Ml
(u)

Al

Ml
= 6.29
145,08793
I 1 1 1 29 x 6.29 sin
Area of a- 2
Ml
= n,32cvM' = 74.200
214.9 x n x 6 .2 9 x 6.29
Area o f sector =- r 0 Al

= 85.5 cm'
L»«Ij shaded area
A it r ig h ts nserveA
.g L ^, Copyright 0 2 0 1 2

‘4- y = *’ - 2

— = 2x
dx
B| '
dy fs
At x = Xn -f= 2x<
dx

O -U _ 2) for oil o f langcnt


Mil

-\»«l X* oil corrcci A' . 6


- x> 2 = 2j

■H
I * ? - * '. + 2 = 2 X ' X " ,

2x_
AGAI

x, = 2
Bl
x?+2 6_2
4 2

% +2_17 Bl
3 12

2 8 9 / +2
7144
17/6

577 Bl
408
577
Error = -Jl
408

= >/2-1,4142157 Al

= 2x10

15. (a) (i) /(* ) = _ 1+ — Ml


x+K Al

(ii) 1. Translate by -1
Bl
0

2. Strcch io y by* x 3 both correct Bl

3. Translate by order correct Bl


ii
yeJR, y*~ Bl
*
Co pyrigh t < 0 20 12

2- 2-x M rights reserrtd. Call; 0 7 1 2 027 9 7 1 / 2 PJigtt— . 7 —

(b) (0 f f ( x ) 1 -_ _ £ + ]
2 x -
comet method Ml
+1 ■
x+1

=x
c.a.o Al

k
(i») /*'(x) = /(x) = iz £ -
x +\ Bl

Ko. (a) Sales at end o f „ * ycar = 2000+ ( n - 1)600 Bl


need n s.t 2000+ ( n - 1)600 > 6000 Ml
n > 7 , 6 = * 8 " yr Al Al
(b) Value at end o f p year = -* 7 0 0 0 0 0 000

SB
Value at end o f 2*' year = (0,9)J x 700 000000 Ml

Value at end o f n1* year =(0,9)"x700 000 000

Need n s .t (0,9)"x700 000 000 <500 000 000 Ml

n log(0.9) < log Ml

n > log r* i& y = 3.19 Al


log( 0-9)

n= 3 Al

7. (a) Obtain 4jc- I 2 = 0 i.e. subs. jH ) Ml

>4= (3;0) Al ■
(b) Carries out process o f completing the square Ml
Al
Al
obtains 0 '- 2 ) J = 4 (* -2 ) validly

( c ) Substitute x = 2 + t \ y = 2 + 2t and attempts expansion Ml

Al
corrcct verification
Ml
(d) Attempts parametric differentiation
Al
1
obtains
t
Ml
U
Al
gets gradient at A as -I
>— *
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Calls 0 7 1 2 0 2 7 9 7 1 / 2
'9*

m m Method to find equation o f tangent Ml

obtains y = - x +3 or equivalent A| |

18. (a) Jo*sin4xdx * f s in 4 j £ + sin4^ j x 2 + 0 + sin 4- ^


36

0 00800 correct trap rule

corrcct subst

W o»

1 cos 2* cos2 2x
c.a.

use double angle fornmla

correct expression in terms o f 2x


Al

Ml

Al
----------------------- + -----------------
4 2 4

1 cos 2x I f l + cos4x
use double Ml
4 2 +4i 2

cos4x cos2x 3 AG validly obtained Al


8 2 +8

(0 H
f ‘ sin4x<&
Jo
[ ( cos4rr cos2x _ 3 ) all correct RETS
1 8 2 ‘8 /

a sin4x
"~32

. 2x
sin — sin — ,
sin2x 3x
4 +T

. n
correct
I

correct unf/
M l Al

Ml
_ L ------- l + 3 x n
32 4 8 6

n_
64 8 16

4 tt-7>/3
a.e. exact form Al
64

00 c o s 4 x -4 c o s 2 x + 1 = 0

cos4.r I
o 8 | ~r ~ ■- cos2x + - 1 -2 = 0
C | 2

C5- 8«in4x - 2 = 0 cxpress cqn in terms o f one function Ml

!!
o sin x = -
i

ft
(and unreal) corrcct values o f sinx a i
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If a numerical answ er cannot be given exactly, and the accuracy required is not specified in the
question, then in the case o f an angle it should be given to the nearest degree, and in other cases it
should be given corrcct to 2 significant figures.

I f a numerical value for g is necessary, take g = 9.81 ms ‘ .

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The lutal number o f m arks for this paper is 120.

Within each section o f the paper, questions are printed in the order o f their mark allocations and
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Scclioii.'(a): Statistics

Number
of pupils

ill

X is a COP
The / (x )|
indicatcdl
(i) FI
(li) Yl

(iii) J
A local I
I f the bJ
than 401

A car iJ
is 0,80.
not staj
The si

Find t
|

(i)

(H)

A ran

Give

(i)

i'u)
Tlie diagram shows two cumulutive frequency graphs tor a test, m arked out of
100, given 10 two classes each o f 40 pupils.
Calculate the difference between the medians o f the two classes PI
In a particular survey involving 7076 households, 0.0248% w ere in fu v outof
amending city council by-laws. By using a suitable approxim ation, lind the
probability that at least 8 households favour the amendmout.
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X is a continuous random variable with probability density function /(x )
The / ( . t ) is defined by a curve y • x l ;0 s . t s l ® d a stra ig h t line as
indicated on the diagram.
(i) Find the value o f h. 12]

(ii) Write down the mode M

(iii) Find the lower quartilc. 12]

A local bookshop reported that 11% of books so ld i r a year are romance novels
I f the bookshop sells 316 books on a given day. fin d the probability that less
than 40 are romance novels 15]

A car is never kept in a garage at night. The p ro b a b ility that a night is wet in summer
is 0,80. On the m om ing following a wet n ig h t t b s probability that the car does
not start is 0,25. On the moming following a dry n ig h t this probability is 0,04
The starter perform ance is independent o f each me rring

Find the probability that

(i) die car does not start in a given morning in summer, (f|

(ii) Ihe nig h t w as w et given that the car did not start * [3]

A random variable X is defined by X - Bin(n,p\

(i) the value ol' p and the value o f »i,

(ii) n i l [3]
The following lable shows (he observed frequency distribution on the number
o f matches per box in a random sample o f 100 boxes.

I Number o f mutchcs 45 1, 46 I 47 48 49 50 5i r
I Number o f boxes 1 5 ' < 10 20 25 25
n
(i) Calculate the unbiased estimates o f the mean and variance o f the number of
per ^ P]

(If) Determine a 95% confidence interval for the mean number of


v- . [3j

8 A Harare commuler notes the departure lime o f the commuter train each morning.
She records the duration o f delays in minutes and seconds and her results fora given
month are as follows: 1:15, 12:17, 5:49, 2:09, 8:54,6,22, 2.43,2:39,6:24,4:21, 3:13
0:28, 1:47, 10:37. 1:25.3:10,4:58.3:16.528, 1:32

(a) Draw a frequency table in 2-minute intervals. [2]

(b) State die interval with the highest frequency. [|]

(c) By using the number o f minutes as the stem and the number o f seconds as
the leaf, produce a stein and leaf plot [3]

(d) A railway spokesman claims (hat 80% o f trains leave within 5 minutes of
the scheduled time o f departure On the basis o f the above information,
what do you think o f this claim? c yvW M '.pj

(n) John bought a packet o f 15 tomato seeds for his garden. I f the probability
o f a seed not germinating is 0 01. find the probability that he gets at most
3 tomato plants from his seeds. . ’ [4]

(b) In a competition, the title holder has a probability o f 0.97 o f hitting the
targei.

Find the probability iJiai he hns (he target at least 190 tim es in 200 shots. [5]

(i) During a practice session a gunman fires at a target from the same place
until he succeeds Given that independently for each attem pt the
probability o f Inning (he targei is 0,8, find the probability th at be will
need at least 3 attem pts to his first success. (3]

(ii) If X is the num ber o f attem pts to his first success a n d Y is tim e in
m inutes he will lake over liis practice session, find th e m ean and
variance o f Y - 3X + 2. [6]
5

11 (•) to a certain country it is known that 34% of the adult population has
som e knowledge of a foreign language. If 6 adults from this country
are chosen at random, find the probability that at least one of those
chosen will have some knowledge of a foreign language. [3]

(ii) For a particular foreign language, only a very small proportion r % of


the adull population huve some knowledge of it It is required to sclect n
adults at random, where n is chosen so that the probability of obtaining at
least one adult [roving some knowledge of the language is to be 0.98.
#
lo t 2
Use a Potsson approximation to show that n --------— [5]
r

(iii) For the case where r - — and n - 917, find the probability that precisely
5 adults in the sample will have some knowledge of the language. [3]

12 Tw o schools cntere^d their pupils for the Mathematics Olympiad examination and
the num bers o f pupils falling within cach grade are shown in the table below.

G rad e A G rade B G rad e C 1


School X 23 19 18
School Y 15 13 I 32

Use a X 2 test ac 5% level o f significance to determine whether propomon of pupils


in the three grades are independent o f the school. [12]
6

JJ The following figures relate to ihe carriage o f goods by road in Zimbabwe from
1988 lo 1995

Year Goods earned (Y) I Number o f goods vehicles


(million tonnes) I registered PC) (thousands)
1988 85
1989 86
1990 88
1991 90
1992 90
1993 95
1994 96
1995 98

0) Draw a scatter diagram. [3]

00 Calculate the regression line of goods vehicles registered on goods earned


and draw this line on your scatter diagram.

(iii) Use this equation to estimate the number of'goods vehicles registered if
the amount o f goods carried is 120. IE2J

(iv) Calculate the product moment correlation coefficient and comment 01


S e c tio n (b): Me ch anics

Four coplan or forces act at the point O with magnitudes and directions as
shown in the diagram. The forces / andj arc of IN magnitude in the
directions o f ihe x and y axes respectively.
Find the resultant o f the four forces giving your answer in the form ai + by,
where a and b arc exact constants.

The diagram above shows tlirce particles A, B and C. Panicles A and B are
Connected by a light inextensiblc string which passes over a smooth, light
fixed pulley. Particle A lias mass 2kg and Particle B has mass 5kg. The
two particlcs arc released from rest with string taul

(a) Find in terms of g Ihe uccclcrution o f this syslem.

(b) At the same instanl Particle C is released from rest 14m above the
horizontal ground. Given that Particle i and Particle C reach ihe
ground at the same rime, find •
(i) Ihe time taken for the particles to rcnch the ground (2)

(ii) the initial vertical distance o f B above the ground. U]

A parcel o f mass 5kg is released from rest on a rough ram p o f inclination

0 - sin‘' | j j and slides dow n the ramp (see diagram ).

Find the reactional fo rc e . R, in terms o f g P]

G iven that after 3 scconds the parcel has a speed o f 4 .9 m /s an d treating the
parcel as a particle, find the coefficient o f friction betw een the particle and the
ramp. [5]

An archer shoots an arrow from a point I 5m above level ground, a t an an g le 30°


above the horizontal. The speed o f projection is 20 m s'1 T he arro w strikes a tree
wliich is 30 m horizontally from the point where the archer is stan d in g . C alculate
the magnitude and direction o f the velocity o f the arrow w hen it strikes th e tree. [8]
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0 Horizontal line through (0,20)

Bl Ml.

Al

Let a: be the number of households

X n Bin (7076;0,000 248)

n is lar^e use Poisson approximation since /?/r~l,75<5 and n>50 Bl


X = 1,755 so .i use o f Poisson

P (x 1 8)

Then X - Po(np) = Po(l, 755) 5. (

P (X = n) = -

P(XZ8) =l-P (X < 7 )

= i - e ' l,Ml 1+ 1.755 + 1 2 ^ 1 + ....+


2! 7! Ml

= I-e (5.752)
A ls J
.Vyg*8 1-0.995

1 0.0050
Al
(•) JV<&+j(A-l)xl =l
Ml

1 + 1 (A_D = 1

6 .
E l
M
Al

(u) Mode = J
L Bl
[ x*dx = -
m m 4 Ml

-x> ¥= -
3 Jo 4

or 0,9085
Al
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X - ^(34.76; 30.9364)

P(X < 4 0 ) 9 P (X < 39,5)cr Bl

Bl
Pi x < 39, 5) = p i : <
V V30.V364 J Ml

=4.(0.8522)
Ml
= 0.8028
Al
[5]
1

P(docs not sum) = (0.8)(0 25) 4-(0.20)(0.04)I Ml

Al
= 0 ,2 0 8

(0 8)(0.25) Bl/Ml
(ii) P (W /S ) _
(0.8)(0 25) + (0.20)(0 04)
Al
= 0.961538

npm2
Ml
npq I y9 s/ Al

Al

Obtains n Bl
= 0) + / >(.Y = I) + /'(A’ c 2)J
(ii) R ; 2 3) = 'M ^ ( 'V

Bl
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AH rtghls resent'if.
C opyright C 2 012 '3*

1-0,83 = 0,17 Al

d) p _ 45(5) + 46(4) + 47(10) + 48(20) + 49(25) + 50(25) + 5 1(9) + 52(2)


100

48.77
B|

I “ [5(45*) 1 4(46’ ) +10(47’ ) + 20(483) + 25(49’ ) + 25(50’) + 9(51*) + 2 (5 2 ’ ) ] - (48.77J) 1 0 j/

238101-237851 2 Mi

99

= 2.52232
Al
11 95%C/: jF±1.96
T, Bl

=48.771 1 1 1 1 1 1
10 Ml

I (48.46;49.08)

8. (a) Al
Time (mins)
Frequency
0 -< 2 I 5
2 -< 4
6 Bl
4 -< 6 correct intervals
4
6-<8
7
8 < 10
-

10—<12 Bl
c°rrect frequencies 11
12-<14

(b) 2 -4 min interval

(c) Stem Bl
Lenf
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Key 12/17 means 12mins | 1H |

(d) On the basis o f ihis sample 13 ^ (1 S I H 1 9


*ns arrive prior to 5 minutes lotc
i.e. 65%. The evidence does not mnn -
pport the claim by the train railway spokesman. Al
(.) n = 15 p = 0.99 00 181

P(XS13) = \ - P( x ^ 4) Q
r| Bl

Bl
1 " ! Cu(0.99)M(0,01/4 + " 0 ,5(0,99)'®j
Ml
= 1—(0.1303119 + 0.860058)
Ml
= 1-0.9903699

= 0.0096301 Al
n = 200 / ' = 0.97 q = 0.03

np = 194 npq = 5.82 Bl

X - Af(194;5.82) Bl

P ( X > 190) -+ P ( X > 189,5) c .c


Bl

■ H A '-194 189,5-194 Ml
P ( X > I 89,5) = S ra jjlp lp f > ^ 8 2 ;

= P ( Z > -1.8653) Ml

= (J»(I,X653)
Al
= 0.969 191 I
Bl
I X - Geo(0,S)
Ml
P ( X g 3) 1 11 P( x = | § p (x =
Al
= 0,04
Bl

(ii) E iX )= irs
Bl
£ ( D = 5.75

Bl
BI 0.2
■K m Al
1
Bl
e ....o r « o a7 ^ x / * pa l
aii right*
reserved-
C opyright 0 2 0 1 2

Bl

Ml

Ml

Ml

[AG] A1

n = 917 then

Bl

X * P 0(3,05666)
Ml
3,05666
(3,05666)
5!

= 0,104607953 Al

G rade A G rade 11 G rade C Raw Total


School X 23 18 60
1 19
School Y 15 13 32 60
Column Totals 38 32 50 1 120

H0 : proportions o f puoils in the three grades are independent Bl

Expcctcd frequencies

60x38
School X, Grade A I = 19
120
rtVhtt re*enreil.
School X, Grade B
a r 0*32
C* '" ° , l a 0 , 7 **» / * P a g o __ 7 .
jp T

= 16

School X, Grade C .1 'O k SO


120

School Y, Grade A |4

School Y, Grade B 16
A1
School Y, Grade C 25
All correct
d.f. v= (r-n (c -n

= (2 -iv 3 -n

=2

At 5% level o f significance rcjccts H{

j * ( ' - ) = 5.991 Bl

Test statistic v- 2 - V Uo~Jr


~ f.

j
1
m
I 8
0.842105263 M1AI
1 23 i 19
19 0.5625
1A «. 1.96 AH correct Al
18
|£ 0.842105263
i 15 Adding up Ml
10 0.5625
> 13
- 1.96
32

I/o = 6 0 i t =j 60 x j =6729

5.991
W m = 6-729

=> reject H0 Ml
and conclude the ■ IB B
we
C onclusion: X a,„' 5.991 Al

independent o f d ie J OR
H10A**1*4fO4
RW lu o f 1 ''I
pi rence in 1'1C
m n H ic 8 sienific
CmlU
A ll rights nssert*A
# C o p y r ig h t 0 2 0 1 2

T rr

1640 1660 1680 1700 1720 174


Number o f goods • chicles registered

Bl - Suitable scale + labels


B(n-5;0) for n correct labels Number o f goods
Bl - correct regression line HI * Suitable scali
U(n-5;0) for n con
HI - correct regret

Moving Ggures relate to the carriage o f goods


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(thousands)
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|98* 630
86
0 1632
88
1991
90 16f'0
(99 ( 7 3 C-
90
199 I
|99. 95
1994 95
1773
98
1995
71?

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5 IT

i!
Al
1714-9.7

S26.75
Al

-9.75> h 75 Al T4M
Oii) -9.75(12 ». S26. Ml

»96.75 Al
15
Ml
*30 ( 0

08 Al

■BUS a g p> iitive correlation Bl


[13]
14 | > 30° » si' - 3 m i 30°

B 11 * -p.ting to find sum o f componcn res uVlug Ml

o s30°130" 2 sin 30°


uu
4v; St X-:um or corrcct Y-sum

‘esultajv Al
15 ( a )
or A um

- r = 5</ (using N ew ton’s aw) Ml

I s 1 2a 3g Al
a=
7
N V*MIQ4

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(i) for C 14 - j S ‘

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'1*1

mm
I Distnnc. of | «b»« ,cvcl g

11 m m
2' 7 ' i ’

/{-5gcos0 =0
44 4
g H 5H l s

i 4g
5g sin O -F = 5a....(Ncwton’s Law)

v = II + 0/

4,9 = 0+30
4,9
a=T
3 I 4,9
I ® 5 g x --5 x -y

= 21,3
F 2 1 2 6 _ = q54
j | 4x9,81
30
20cos30

Vt =20 cos 30°

=ioJi

Kv = 20sin30°-9.81>/3 attoiuptfrg iu ;ct J '& F , using correit I

Vy = 20 sin 30° —9.81 >/3

p .llO ,/S } + ( - 6 O T 1 4 l8 ) ’T | g | “PPB®1® I I’i"h80™s

= 18.67832 H |
J -6.991418 ji
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(b) Solve ilie inequnl

________ 2 x ' - 3x J
Express z m —— in (hi ./ - hi, where a and b are real
3 + 4/

Hcncc or otherwise find < iorm a i d where d is a primt

4 The firsi nnd Iasi terms o ; ur mictic progression are -1 0 an

(a) I ind the number I’the progression for which t


terms first excee.

(b) Calculate the d if ?iween consecutivc terms in I


for the num ber o •«ve.

5 The position vectors o f r i J B with respect to the orig* j.iven


by

OA -;i + 3 j + 3A
O B --4 i + 5 y + ^ k

Show that cosfA O B j-

1-ience. or olh<. wise, fir non vector o f the point P on


AP is pcrpcndiculai to (

By pulling 10‘ - hi, sho at I s o l u t i o n to the equation

10* + J 0 ' 1
— --------- k is x • —
I0r - 0 " 2

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a tic <
Su A .fO g., * - l ) = 0
Attempt to solve tu
»r tw*. /' 2 ) » (•
Using given conJii hoo

Obtaining ft - n

(a) x 3(x 2 - 3 x ' - 5 ) i-3 5)

= x4-3 x , -5 x j i V. . - IS - 2 t ' U i » l O

= x4-MLr1-9.M .

fb) (2 jc- 5 ) ( x +I)<> o re

I
R r critical' values

/
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sH
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0 -0 (3 -4 0 , I M
(3‘f 4 i)( 3 -4 /) | 1 ; VJ—
C o p y rig h t 0 2 0 12

All HWttb
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1S/I
2

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m° 4 1

n term Al
ffi)

25 = - l 0 + 40t/
Ml
p
8
Al

Use corpBcl procedures for fin(ling

Obtain given answer correctly


AG Al
Stale o r |0/>| = ja ijc o s AOB
Ml
Obtain answer 2-Jl Al

OB
Use O P = OP Ml
'\ o b \

8 6 Al
Obtain answ er — / + 2 / + —&
5 5

m 1 +1 Bl
k=
m i

k +1
, for attempting to solve form Ml
m = ------
k - 1

for involving x and attempting to solve Ml


10' =

AG Al
I, (k +1 validity obtained
■ ' i 1* IB
Ml
for substituting k=l I and use of logs laws

AG AI
validity obtnined
r = ^ lo g 3 + l g 2 - ^
2 *
Bl
N 1 IW D 1 6 4 /0 1
I M irro r line o r line o f reflection
c a l l: o n a 0 * 7 *71

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4//
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+ 3,v+ OTla 0,7 / a


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(c)(0 ^ “ 0.8

B“ i 3( ° l K r i
J
-r = 0,818

(») 3-x>
x.. , =
1

x, = 3 - ( o . 8 y

= 0,82933

x, =

= 0 ,8 1 0

I (0 Equation o f a circle
C* 4 ) + (> ’+ 3 ) =5* or equivalent
^ (*•->’) satisfies the inequality
JfJ + y - 8 x + 6 v < 0 or cquiv
(iii)

circic corrcct intercepts

line intersecting circle at 2 points

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(S x-2 l)(x-l)< 0 MWIIIHI


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27
1 T
27
obloin sin 1< x < — A|

ni
tft 3 + 21

dv , s ii'
— - ft/f
dt

dy , . 3 + 2f Ml
— = 6rc x —-—
<// 2

Al
[*. = 3 f(3 + 2 /)c ,jl

(ii) When — = 0;3fcJ,t (3 + 2 f)= 0


dx

Bl
=>1 = 0 or ~T’<e*'' = 0

Coordinates o f turning point (In 3 ;I) sincc x is undefined for

fa) (0 (2)4 + (2 )3a + (2 )2ft+ 1 6 (2 )-1 2 = 0

( - 2 ) 4 + ( - 2 ) >£i + ( - 2 ) , 6 + l 6 ( - 2 ) - 1 2 = 0 for using factor theorem Ml

8a +46 = -3 6 for obtaining correct


-S a + 4b = 28 3-term equations in a and b. Al

86 = - 8 for an attem pt to solve the two Ml

equation simultaneously

a = -4 and b = —1 for both a and b correct Al

(•0 x ' - 4x + 3
x - 4 ] x ^ 4 - 4 x * +JT1 + 1 6 * -1 2 for valid method o f finding
x*-4xi the second quadratic factor
-4 x J + 3 x I + 16x jt* - 4 x + 3
for obtaining correct x J - 4 x + 3 Al
3a * -1 2
H ____ = 1 1

x 1- 4 x + 3 = ( j c - 3 ) ( x - I ) = 0 for factorizing quadratic polynomial

x =3 o r I for obtninine the other corrcct roots (both) Al


w m jm m kj
A rc C°Pyrigt„ **01,

IB («) All
rtahtg
erf.
c * " ‘ orta o»7 4*i , 5

By Cosine
<4C = 15.3“ + 2 3 .2} ~ 2 0s.3 )(2 3 2 )c
)cosl2 |°
= 1137,96583 Ml

A^ ~ 7*13,96583

= 33,73374913

f l y S i n r n .i-.
Al

SinA 5i>ii2 l°
,5 -3 33.73374913
M l
-4 = 22,877968°

A ngle & 4C = 22.9

0>) A l
[4

Q R2 1 ( 2 * / + ( x - 2 ) J - 2 ( 2 x ) ( x - 2)cos 71
r x Ml

Q R 1 1 4 x 2 + 5 x : - 4 x + 4 - 2 (2x)(2x)(sin x )

J H y * //- Siiicc c o s fy -x j= s m x
131

- 4 x 2 + x * - 4 x + 4 - 4 x J f 8.c2

I Since s in x e x when x is small.

jg * = - 4 x J + l3 x , - 4 x + 4 Al
in
14. (i) (2 x -l)(x J + 4 ) lor attempting lo expand Ml

obtaining AG validity Al
^ x J - x : + 8 x -4

M I flx-t-C x ; - 2 x + 20
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2 x - I + xJ +4 (2 x - O f* 1 + 4 )
Cm» , 0 7 1 1 O * 7
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=> A (* * + 4) * (B x + C ) ( 2 x - 1) ■ J 2 + 2 A + 2 0
for corrcct value o f A A,
A~5

5 =■-2 ,C « 0

■v2 I-2J + 20 = 5________ 2x


2x* - , v J + 8 . V - 4 ” I t - I x 1 1-4

f*
?» 2jc—I ;vs +4
for obtaining 2 long terms Ml
|f K 2 * - l / - ( 4 r , + 4 |

for using correct limits Ml


—In 5 -ln l3 + ln 5

= 3.068(083336)03.07 Al

-4 itfjj
V 4
Method of completing the jquarc

or any valid method Al

= 9 -(2 x -3 )1 c.a.o Al
when y=8 «=4xJ -12*+ 8 = 0

(x -2 )(x -l)= 0
Ml
x=0 ,x = I
Al
since x < — x=1
o
Al
dy
-7 - - 1 2 - 8 x
dx
Ml
dy
=4
dx
Al
j '- 8
=4
x —I
Ml
v = 4x + 4
(iii) Ciu. o n i o;
p « 0 t . M9 .

tan8Cnl & curvc Nvith points, 1 and 3 labelled Bl


correct region identified Bl
(!»•) I V o lu m e
f 5dx
= n J'y‘

= 4 J o ( 4x + 4 ): M o ( 12* - * r > c o rre c t fo rm o f v o lu m e a n d in teg ratio n M 1

i16
J —
** + x +x - f 144
— JX3----
96 j:4 +-----
16x* correct integral At
I I 3 J„ fl 3 4 5

152
15

I (□)(!> - = 100-2,5h
' dt
Bl
V = it r 2/j c25rc A and — = 25rt
dh
Ml
= _ L ( io o - 2 .5 /j)
dt dv dt 25ti
AG AI

(4 0 - / i )
lOn
a n d a tte m p t » in icftrn 'c Ml

1 3$ J 40 ~ 777“
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ft
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40 10* for exponentiating


40-A
i
A= 40H |W lr - 4 0 l - c *
10

Tlic mnximum value of h is 40cm It cannot be exceeded since at that height

nt which juice enters equals die rate at which it drains out o f the cylinder

i f f a l ■n,,
/ = 0.A = 40=>C «ln40

| | g 9 or equjv
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Scclion (a): Statistics

1 The probability density function for a discrete random variable X, is given


as follows:

P(X - j t ) - *— - for x - 2,3,4.5;


' ' 16 7

P(X - jt) - ——— for x - 6.7,8.


16

(a) Draw up n table showing the probability distribution o fX .

(b) Calculate C(X).

• State the nature o f the distribution.

In a large batch o f bolts, the probability that a randomly chosen bolt is defective j~
—. Arandom sample o f 42 bolls is taken, find the probability that more rfian
6 *-
two bolts arc defective

A continuous random variable X has u probability density function,

kx. Os x s 3
_ / ( * ) - 3 4 (4 -* ), 3 s x s 4 ^
0, otherwise,
where k is a constant.

(a) Find the value o f k, and sketch Ihe graph o f / ( x ).

(b) Find the probability that x > 2 .

X and V are two independent random variables whose means and variances arc
shown in the Cable below.

Mean Variance

X 20 9
k
y 10 4

The random variable Z defined by a X + b Y , where a and b arc integers, has


a m ean o f 20 and a variance o f 145.

Find ihe values o f a a rd b.


T h r e e p la y e r s A . B a n d C , in th a t o rd e r, th ro w a fair cu b ical d ie . T h e first lo
th r o w a 6 w in s . T h e g a m e is c o n tin u e d in d efin itely u n til o n e o f th e p la y e rs w ins.

(a ) F i n d t h e p ro b a b ility th a t A w in s

(I ) o n h i s firs! th ro w , [I]

(ii) on his second throw, 12)

(iii) th e g am e. |3 ]

(b ) G iv e n th a t th e p r o b a b ility th a t B w in s is — , fin d th e p ro b a b ility th a t

C w in s . [2]

T h e fo llo w in g d a ta h a v e been collected for a sample from a p o p u la tio n that is


n o r m a l l y d is tr ib u te d .

1, 12, 6, H1/ J |
(a ) C a l c u l a t e th e unbiased estimate o f the population mean a n d th e sta n d a rd
deviation. Pi

(b) F in d a 95% confidence interval' for the population mean 15)

T h e t a b l e b e lo w s h o w s e x a m i n a tio n m a r k s in tw o p a p e rs fo r s e v e n A -le v e l
C h e m is try s tu d e n ts .

Student A B C D E J F G

Chemistry 68 74 37 75 52 75 44
Theory (x) •

Chemistry 80 63 49 62 65 1 80 56
Practical (y)

m - 4 2 5 J * 1 - 2 7 359 2 > - 455

Y jf* - 3 0 375 J . i y - 2 8 409

(a) Find the equation o f (he regression line y on x (4]

(b) Use your equation to estimate the Chemistry Practical mark for a
student who gets 58 in the theory paper. I *1

(c) Find the product moment correlation coefficientand commcnt on your


result. l3l
9IWAI N2010
The General Mechanical Engineering Department bos 5 buses which it hires
out on a weekly basis. The weekly demand for Ihesc buses is known to have
a poison distribution with a mean o f 3,

Find the probabilities, correct to 3 decimal placet that In n given week.

(a) no bus is hired otil,


Pi
(b) lit least 2 buses will be hired out,
&)
(c) the demand for the buses exceeds the available number o f buses.
[«] I
The following fable gives the frequency distribution o f the number o f computers
sold during the past month al nil different computer stores in Harare.

1 Computers f 5 0 - 5 2 5 3 -5 5 1 56 - 5 8 5 9 -6 1 6 2 -6 4
J sold 1 * ^

I N um ber o f I 5 10 21 8 6
1 stores I

(a) State die num ber o f com puter stores that sold the com puters. [I]

(b) Calculate the mean. 13]

(c) Draw (lie cum ulative frequenc) curve and hencc estim ate the

(i) median,

(ii) qualities.

(d) Comment on die nature o f the distribution. [I]

in an election held in 2007. 60% o f th e voters voted fo r P arty A . In


ft poll o f opinion conducted last week. 2 5 0 p o ten tial v o ters w ere asked
how they w ould vote i f there w as an electio n n o w . 13 5 o f th e voters
said they w ould vote for Part) A.

J/ivestigntc a t 5% level o f significance w h eth er the p ro p o rtio n o f the


vorers in favour o f Party A has decreased sig n ific a n tly . [fl

A m bulance Service claim s it takes an av erag e o f 8.9 m in u tes to respond


to em ergency calls. I'o verify this claim , the A gency w hich licences
am bulance services tim ed 50 responses to em ergency calls. T h e observed
data gave a m ean o f 9.3 m inutes and a standard deviation o f 1.8 m inutes.

Test at the 5 % significance level w hether there is ev id en ce to ju s tify


A m bulance S erv ice 's claim .
5

I The num ber o f electrical faults at a station was observed over a period of 160 days.
The follow ing table gives the frequency distribution of the observations.

Number o f clcctrical 0 1 2 3 4 5 1, j
faults

Number o f days 25 35 35 25 20 10 7 3

Apply tlie x ‘ test at the 5% level o f significance to determine if the number of


follows a Poisson distribution. [15]

I&
Section (b): Mechanics

A stone is projected from point A with a speed of 20 ms \ at an angle of 30*


to the h o rizo n tal, tow ards a bird 30 m away The bird is standing on a
a pole 2pS m vertically above the level ground (see diagram).

A ssum ing th at the path o f the stone is not impeded, determine whether the
sxonc w ill h it the bird and if not by how far vertically above or below the bird
D M Ihe sto n e m iss it. [5]

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A block o f weight 20N is placed on a rough horizontal plane inclined at an

angle /? to the horizontal, where sin fi - —. The block is acted on by a

horizontal force o f P N and is about to slip dow nwards. (See diagram i

Given that the coefficient o f friction between the block and plane is —. show that

the horizontal force P N needed lo prevent the block from slippin® is


16,25 N.
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14 A particle starts from rest and moves in a straight line Its acceleratio n a
ms-: is given bv

3 0srs2
a
>3 f a c t s 8
u hen i is time in seconds.

Ill) W rite dow n ih? velocities o f the particle I hen f = 2 a n d r = 8.


l-l
(b) Hencc sketch the (r,v) eranh and r.i.H >i.» i S .
purtidc in the interval 0 I / s g ■ 3 d ,slan ce trav elled by the
14]
15

2,5 m

V A ______________________

p a s s e s o f 2 kg and 5 kg arc connected b> a light inextensible string and hang


vertically on either side of a smooth pulley. The system is released from rest
with both portions o f string vertical and both particles at a height of 2 5 metre*
above th e ground (see diagram). f I ■

(a) Find [lie acceleration of the panicles in terms of g. | f l

(b) F ind th e velocity of the 5 kg mass as it hits the ground. tl


, f the 5 kg m ass hits the ground and docs not rebound, find the greatest
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Calli 0 7 H u s ? f 7 l / a I » u g o ...3 .

^ f(X )= tf£ (-K )+ 6 £ (K )

2 0 1 20a 1 \h
(I) Bl
\ a r ( Z ) = a ' Bl'a'(X)+l>'l'ar{Y)

1451 9 a : 1 4
00 Bl
Solving simultaneously

h =( 2 - 2 a )
w
M 1 9 a5 * 4 (2 - 2 a )1 An ultcmpt lo solve a and b Ml

25„! - 3 2 n -1 2 9 = 0

3 2 ± j3 2 8 -4 (2 5 )1 2 9
a=
| 2 (2 5 )

3 2 ±118
h=
50

86 150
a = ----- 21
50 ° r 50
A\
c.a.o
( a n in te g e r)
=3

b=2-2a M

Bl

Ml Al
5. (i)
2 1 L o r0,09645
1296

Ml
for using GP

Al

Ml
H = 1 ^ -o r 0,8956
W - 91
3 6 . 30
(b) C w ins s i- 91 91

_ 2 5 = 0.27
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.m il t- d i .^ b u u c
I-----------
d f - 8 -1 * 7

critical value r * 2-365

«% conf,denCC 8 ^ b u o c tix s f»"” uUr

i
I >Jn

o l0 ± 2 .9 0

RBilll
A 0 = (7.10:12-9)

IB n
' I sxx

^ I T ”

1 28409 / 6 o .7 1 4 )(6 5 )
I 7

jjy -1 12*000

jx Ir e=—- - *
It

■ 273591 ( 6q 7 1428571)*

I 112.000 f r ,fip .7 1428571)


& 65 * 222.2040822

H i 0.504* + 34.397

| 1 0.504(58)+ 34-397

= 63.63

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»Ohti rt.crvtd
*1 C a lli 0 7 1 2 0 3 7 « 7 1 / 2 P agC--.5~

(iii) /ȣ r - V j y , ,

Mi H 1 1 - ( i * ) ‘} ^ > i y - ( r , y }

I 7(28409)-42S(4S5)|
r-
S p 3 5 9 ) ~ 425; }{7 (30375)^4Sgj| Ml

548S
7(10888} {5600}

= 0.7028
I = 0.703
Al
The product moment conclaiion_«j^fficient i ^ t c , a high positive

(a) X - P o ( 3) [81
Ml
v 3°
g w f r
B B S s ; I____;_______________________________•' ■-

0.050(3.dp)
(b) p (x = i ) = i - p ( x = o ) + p ( x = \)

=1-
0! 1!

= 1- {0.04971 0.I4936}1
= 0,801 (3 dp) Al
P(X>S)=l-P(X<4)
1 1- [ r { X 1 0)+ P ( X = l)+ P ( X = 2)+ P ( X = 3)+ P ( X = 4)+ I I I = 5)]

I j - [0,04971 0,14936 + 0,224 + 0 ,168 + 0,1008]

= 1-0,91586

= 0.084
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C o p rn g h l 0 2 0 1 2 correct class o f centres jj,
Cumulative
XI fixi
Class fi 5
(b) SI 255
50-51 5 15
54 540
53-55 10 36
37 1197
56-58 21 44
60 480
59-61 8
378 50
6 63
62-64
Z f a l - 2850

IJhi
Mean =
I fi
Ml
2850
50
Al
= 57

(c ) On diagram
Bl
Median
Bl

correct scale
4//
*Bhts
(0) Ip :P - P |
C#,l« 0*7 971 / a P a g t . .. 7 .
H , : p < 0.6
Bl
135
/>=*
250

= 0,54

0 ,5 4 - 0 ,6
Z =

-0 .0 6
1 0.03098

= -1 ,9 3 6
Bl
H 1 1.645
Al
|-I .1 9 3 6 |> |-1 ,6 4 5 |

Since \Za l \ > \ , 6 6 w e reject h\


and conclude that it has decreased significantly al 5 \

level o f significance.
Al

S
both correct B

We use a tw o-tailed test at the 5% level o f significance

ii = 50, 1 = 9.3 s - 1 .8 ' | I ’j

Critical values are ±1.96 Bl

We reject H 0 if Z < - 1 .9 6 and Z > 1.96 i.e.

Reject //,

Ml
(9 .3 -8 .9 )7 5 0 = 1.57
x-H
^ / = J.8
/ % H nnd conclude ihoc iho Al

Since Z ( l J 7 4 ) < Z - 6 '9 « ) S B


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No o f days fix)
No o f breakdowns
/
X 0
25
0 35
35
1** 70
2 35
25 75
3 80
20
4 50
10
5 42
7
6
3 21
7
160 373
Total

Calculation o f expccted frequencies^.

/>(x - o ) - £ ~ 17879

= 0.0971742

36 25
/> (* = !)=
I!

= 0.2265375

r‘UJ.2.33J
P ( X = 2) = 42.25
21

• -iu 2 ii*
P ( X = 3 )= - --j — = 32.83 any three correct

*'21J 2 334
- =19,13

v c ’131 2 iV
P ( X = 5) = - — — = 8.92
51

g 3” .2.33'
P ( X = 6) = = 3.47
61

g~,J>.2.337
Bill 71
= 1.58 all correct
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H o f breakdowns /a
0
0 E
25 (0 E )> E
1
s 35 *7.879
X 2 863
8* 35 J6.25
|j 0.043
25 *2.25
4 • 244
20 32.83
5 1.87
10 19.13
1 0.040
7 8.92 “ y °nc correct
7 0.131
3 3.47 ■II correct
3.59!
1.58 pooling
1.276
r _ z (Q -E I
fii e
13.891

d / = 7 - 1 - 1 =5

critical value = 11.07

Since 13.81 > 11.07


w c reJecr / / , and c
o nclude th a t th e d ata docs
not follow
Poisson distribution

30 = 20 rco s3 0 °

r = l,7 3 2 se c

v = 2 0 s in 30° x 1,732 - - x 9,81 x 1,732

= 2,61

The stone m issed the bird by 0.12m vertically above the bird

IB
yiR 1 P c o s p - 2 0 sin P = 0

R - P s in p - 2 0 c o s P = 0
Attempting to solve

_12£= 4£ + i2
64
5 5

16P
52 =

m m 7 k f 2-5v
16
(second,

(for ascending and descending lines crossing the t-axis)


Bl
(correct labelled digram)
Bl

Distance tow elled-( 1 * 4 * 6J + 1 ( 4 * 12)

= 36in
All
(•> T - 2 8 = 2a
S g - T = 5a Bl|

3# = 7 a

Ml'

Ml

*1=45849

0 = 4,5849- 2 m Al

Ml
iBe 4,5849i
2g
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S o lv e the inequality JS“,jr - 5*1j < -

r / T 7 i . a\ r r lA S lg d ttS th e teC T a 1
I*mo tn e ex p a n sio n u i - -**c \ *y *v

i a *hit O ai5c tic** on The


?oim 0 Lies on :ne linr -vtlli equation v - 3j - v ^ . -;c
p e rp e n d ic u la r b is e c to r o r th e 'i n e jo in in g y*
c o o rd in a te s o t p o in t Q

r ; n c :h e v a lu e ' I y w h i c h Haii-iiK a*,


•si'^iCx* J » . i l - 2r _ c

_ ::r.c ’he irapezium rule w ith 5 cfapezuL find -he appro-::n-.aie v aiu e rr t *e
integral J .r V d r correct to -1 decunai places.

Hence given thartbe exact value o f the integral u * - 2, calculate th e percentage


in o r in your approximation.

« — ...... - a -----------------— ----------------►

In the diagram above, the lengths o f the sides BC. CA and AB are denoted
by a. b and c respectively. L) is the foul o f the perpendicular from A to BC.
A D - r and DC

Q - if
<i) Show that cot C • — cosccB - col B

I ii) Hence find correct to the nearest 0 I \ the angles A a n d C g iv en


that a m 14 7 .;m, c =* 17.3 and B • 64.2°,
The diagram sh o w s the g ra p h o f > - / | x l Sketch, o n s e p a ra te diagram s
show ing the im a g e s o f A . B a n d C th e g rap h s of

(0 »-

lift ;, - / K t . + 3 1
7

(iii) y -2 /(^ 1 ). 1^1

G iv en that v - e1* sin 5.x, show that ^ - 4 - - 4 — + 29v - 0


T d r* dx

(t is given that - 2 - 4 i and - 6 - 2i

(a ) F in d z, - z , and in ihe form a +• it. 13]


-j

(b ) I f w - — . obtain the ex act values o f the m odulus and a rg u m e n t o f \u [4\


M •

| cu rv e hit.s par unciric equations given by


I - r - l n ( 2 f ♦ li and
1 - r + ln(2r + I) where r > -0 .5

H s i » w a . s i i .
ox 2r - 1
• I« * ,i

<ii> I'ind the- c^xi’JUon o t the tangent to the curve ai’fcfc \ g iv io ^ y o u r answ er
ir. H i form it - m x ■» f .;
4

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It l;0
“m *I ’.A

L'A
i
I
- - 1
H «* s tc c -iwi*-~juj*c
ii
XiTTiS S U S

vector o€ Q relative
in the dfedreuv above. PQRS is a >*ure. The postion
KU H
U J oncin. O. is givec QQ • - 1 j am i ihe d is p la c e m e n t v c c t o n
Svt!

S ftli I ftrl - I U
m l

fttfl rin 4

A ^tir.c K M | ( vtotofi of p. ^ -id s ,

ft'f . u t e t f l m w t m j« o i vte souirs PQRS.

J N f t ii* i i
li) using die substitution • - -/T or otherw ise find the e x « t vmlue
r 1 1___ 4
o t J . - T — tit

■K t.'s in c in ie o r^ u o n by p an s, show dun


H H; i 1 in* » - 1i __
|” 77 -|-* J

ia i Solve th e equarior. *' - f ' m 0

,b i O n th e sam e e n g ra in , sketch lh« graphs i f y - e y - c " and x ~ \ . ,•')


#
(c) C olculare

i i) ihe exact area of ihe region R bounded by ihe rwo curves And
d i i lin e .r - J.

<ii) the exact value of the volume. V%jeneraied when ihe region B
is rotated through 2,t radians about the .r*axis.

Bread from an o v e n is placed in a cardboard b o x o f initial 'em p en itu re o f 2 0"C


T ne ra te a t w hich the b rea d cools dow n is (Lrectly proportional to th e d iffe ren c e
b etw een its tem perature and that o f the card b o ard box.

(a) (i) G iven that {PC is the temperature o f ihe bread at um e 1 m inute j
write d o w n a differential equation relating U and t
\
(Si) Find th e general so lu tio n o f th ^ differential e q u a tio n , e x p re ssin g
6 in te rm s o f r.

(b l Initially 8 m iOP and (J 9 80 when / • 10. \

■& l j) find the particular solution o f the dif'crcnira! equation.

H e n c e Lind

Iji) the tem perature 0^ the bread a t t • 2 0 .

l .1 . •— - c »|»
I«| / «itv
Mr «Ui*
*«*W * B»¥•*■
***.»?% •I . ,, *4 I*t • , <
. . . ,.m p » f u « % «/

bread has dropped by 40°C

U) S k etch th e graph o f tf against f\

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- 2 7 < 3 -) l - 54 and 3 1*- 5 4 < 2 7 o r equivalent m ethod o f equation


- 2 7 '<y*>
3 <81
3’ < 3 1'
3 " <34 either or equivalent
x < -l 4
.V < -----
3
Al

expendable form B|

= 4 0 ~ y v

jx - ' -

3x* 9
= 2 --------------x* + o r equivalent Al
4 64

3- M id-point o f M N = ^ * L t r ; j + [j _
Bl

G radient o f M N 3 -1 I
6 - 2 ~2

G ra d ie n t o f perpendicular bisector -_ 9
Ml
E q u a tio n o f p e rp e n d ic u la r bisector ^ = 2.r + 10
Al
S o lv in g y = 2 x + IO and y -3 x = 0
Ml
simultaneously

x*2 and =6
J
borli correct
0 ( 2 .0 ) Al
« l b 0 7 1 3 0 2 7 *tf\ / 2

or equivalent

2
or H ---- b o th correct
3

I M or N/A since 2^ > 0

x « -»
c.a
g B
Let y = x 2e x

Trapezium rule

■-I )]
fJ*W 4 2£ * + * + ? f r + * + 4 * y

b -a = X ?0 _o,2
n 5
, fl= ( o . o ) V * = o

I =(0,0)T 1 || =0,04886
/ I
* = ( 0 , 0 ) V -,0 .2 3 8 6 9

) j S ( 0 .6 j c “ = 0 ,« 5 5 9 6

y , = ( 0 , 8 ) '/ J = 1 ,4 2 4 3 5

for at least J
y, = 0 .o y < r,-° = 2 .7 1 8 2 3
238691 0,65566 +1,42435)"]
s # A ll'ria h tsre se /v a d .
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w id th o f interval
all correcl including
= 0,7454

fcstimn|ie<l - inic vallifi 100


%ngc error
true
tn value

0 .7 4 5 4 -^ -2 )1
100
* -2

= 3.776 « 3,8%
x ■ Csin/7
6.(i) In AADD:

ABD: ■ C cosfl

Y m a - B D =a -C eosB

In A ACD: ^ P IP P I
x csio B

a cC osB
cwnB c sin /r

C olC = - Co see B - C oiB (show n)


c

(i, ) a ,,c = l i 2 c » .c c ( 6 4 .2 " ) - C « ,( 6 4 .2 " )


1 / a«R

= 0,4604

=*C=>65,28 = 65.3° (to the nearest 0,1'

A = IS O -B -C

zf = 1 8 0 - 64,2 - 65,3

= 50,5° (to the nearest 0,1°)


C o p yrigh t * 2 0 2 2

All
*QhtM
M O
S B i Cali.
°naoi? *>1 / 2
po g t,..sn

C (-;0 )
H i

graph Bl

C0,Tccl intercepts bl

(i i ) v = y r ^

/* /(-* )

A (-U O )-+ A (U O )

C(l;0)-> C (—UO)

y = f(-x y 3

.4 (U 0 )-* /l(l;3 )

tf(0 ;l)-> 5 (0 ;4 )

C (-1 ;0 )-» C (-1 ;3 ) Bl

Bl

0 u J.> = 2 /(x + l)

y = / ( x + 1)

4 ( - l ; 0 ) - * /4 (- 2 ;0 )

0 (O ;])-+ £ (-l;l)

C (U O )-> C (0 ;0 )

y = 2 /(x + l)
Bl

Bl

8. y = e^sinS*
M 1A1
— = Seu cos 5x+ 2eu sin 5.v
dx

dy
— = 3<? c o s5 x + 2 v . 1)
dx

, 4- = -25eu sin 5jt + 1Oc2' cos 5 x + 2 — Ml


ax’ dx

^— ■= ~25y+l0eu cos5x + 2 — (2 ) Al
fi£r ^dx

from(\)Se'Mcos 5x = - - 2 y
dx

Idx* S S,dx e
) dx Ml

<Zr dx dx

W
dx1
mM
dx
&M shown
Al
S ! 0 2 0 1 2

H
I Zj5(2-4i)-(6-2i)=-4-2ij
41 |'l< Ih Hv E l P l J
12 •4i - 2 4 / - 8

! 4 -r26l
*1
(i B i p

2 + 4/ _ (2 ■<• 4i)
= ( 2 - 4 i )(2 + 4 /) 20 ■"""PI to rationalize die d c o m l M o ,

U
I 1_ = V5
A B 100
B i 25 10

H Sg » (2)= 63,4°
K 2 (-l
i U l - i - L .
<fe 2/+1 27+1
dy 2r+ 3 for at least one correct answer
= 1+
dt 2/ + 1 2 /- 1

2/+ 3 2r + 1_ 2r+3|
*/p 1
dx~ 2/+ 1 2r—1" 2/—ll
I 1 2 (0 * 3 ?
(ii)
> /- r 2 ( o * i

W hen t =1
for both correct
x = I-ln 3 and ^ = 1+ ln3
or equivalent
(1 -In 3 ;l + In 3 )

jlia m * " 11
for at least one correct

— cos 2 * - c o s a: = 0
dx

-2 sin 2 x f s i nx = 0 uttempttng to differentiate fflra


nci «quat© to
- 2 (2 sin x cos x ) - sin x = 0

4 sin .rcosx + sin.t = 0


C o p yrig h t 0 2 0 1 2 a nH PM
A n rights
rct*rvM
BIB c*l| ‘ 07iao7>^71l
P O Q O -.O ..

*0
or
H . \ = 1.318; 4,965 Al
05*’
Ml
f in an Al
S B
J =x a n d com m on difTere
l^tertn Cncc
Bl
H H | 1 |
I . n r ^ + C r t - 'V ]
■ ■

(n -l)0 ,L x ]
A 2x+ Ml

n r ? t+ o ,iA 7 i- o ,ix ]

c 5 [ 0 , l « + ‘,9 ]

A.G,
SB
^ ( h + 19)
20
Ml
lS)S^ ( /, + 19 ) > l 0 ° x
Al

n(n + l 9 ) > 2 0 0 x = > « 2 + 1 9 - 2 0 0 0 > 0

(n + l9 ) 2 > 2 0 9 0 ,2 5

S + 9 ,5 < ^ 5 , 7 2 Al
n r 9 , 5 > 45,72 or n
A\ 1Hi
I > 3 6 .2 2 or /i< -3 3 .2 W l

n = 37 o n ly

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<b)

01
correct and passing through (0;|)B|

EP|||
for Jra l
© (j) Area = (e" - e " ) A Bl

aitempt to integrate all


Ml
= ( r '+ f - ') - ( ! + !) correct limits
___ I
Ml
- e +— 2
e
O')
Al

attempt to g | &
Ml
= 7 ti-e^ +
correct
Al
e ^ + e 2'
limits
Ml

or ^uivalent
m Al

dO
-j7 = - * ( 0 - 2 0 )

dO
0 -2 0
a -k d l Bl

■<# 1 I1
■*0-20 i / § H |g § I i « 1 1 ■
ln(Q - 2 0 ) = - k t + c Ml
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^Ponecniia,
,n8 or
0-2Q = Be ««uivaleni

9 s fft* + 2 0 when

0=100 f= 0

I 0 0 - 5 = 20=s. f i & 80

I - 0 * 8 0 < ? '° + 2 0

H 0 = 80
* * 10
801 8 0 c “ + 2 0

SO c^ = 6 0 ^ e lni - 1

(3
10*- I n
4 * = T5ln

—Iflf - I
0 = 8 0 x e lo™5' + 20

14 Vo or equivalent
0 =80x + 20
u J

At / 1 20

6=80x - +20
14 J

0 = 8 0 x — + 20
16

0 =65

0 =10°

20 = 80(0.75)'°

I / J n g ) _ =>/ = 48,188
10 ln(0.75)

nun
/ = 2 4 ,0 9
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gP ; General CertificateofEducationAdvancedL»yc\
MATHEMATICS 9164/4
paper 1

JVNElQll SESSION I h o u rs

\d d iu o n a l m a te ria ls
Answer paper
G ra p h p a p e r
L i n o ' F o rm u la e

t im e 3 hours
in s t r u c t io n s t o c a n d id a t e s
provided iwcr
'Ante your narte. C entre number and candidate numq
paper answer booklet.
a tte m p t.
There is no restriction o n the number o f questions \\i
If a numerical answ er cannot be given exactly, and ihe aecurac;. required is no', -perilled in (he
question, then in the case o f on angle it should be given to ihe nejresi decree, and in nher ccses ii
should be given correct to 2 significant figures

If a numerical value fo r g is necessary, take j * 0 81 ms *

IN FO R M A T IO N F O R CANDIDATES
The num ber o f m arks is given in brackets [ ] at the end oi each question or part question.

The total num ber o f m arks for this paper is 120


Within each section o f the paper, questions are printed in ih.* order of their mark allocations and
candidates are advised, w ithin each section, to attempt questions sequentially.

The use o f an electronic calculator is expected, where appropriate


PBB
Section (a): Statistics

1 Given that the discrete random variable Y follows a geom etric distribution
with variance 12. Arid the probability that Y exceeds 3. ^

2 O ut o f SO patients being treated at a clinic for a severe skin disease.' 15 are


selected at random (o receive a n e w dietary treatm ent .is opposed to th e standard
drug treatm ent, ft has been established that (be probability o f a cu re with (he
standard drug treatm ent is 0 65 whereas i. .a re with the new ireatm cnt is 0.95.
After a w eek, one or' ihe p jn en ts treated • is selected at random .

Find the probability that

the patient \ j * cured; 'p ]

(ii) the patient re c c n is l the new dietary treatm ent given that she w as cured. (3]

3 A n unbiased tetrahedral die lias faces num bered 1 ,2, J . 4. T w o such d i r ; are
ihrow n and the score is tuund by jd d in g together the num bers w hich show on
the dice.

fa i O b tain the probability d istn b u n o n o f X . ’l| 2 |

*b» C alculate

(i) EfX I,

HI

X :s a c o n tin u o u s random variable which follow s a rectangular distribution


o v e r th e in te rv a l (a. b] w here a < b. G iven th at PfX > 4) = O o an d that
P i X < 5 .6 ) = 0 .9 . find th e values o f a and b.

H e n c e ca lcu la te the value o fV a riX ).


(6)

fa) I f a la rg e n u m b er o f sam p les, size n , are raken from a population which


fo llo w s a n o rm a l d istrib u tio n with m ean 7 0 an d standard deviation 5.
fin d n i f th e pro b a b ility th a t the sam ple m ean exceeds 68 is 0.9254 j4|
|
(b ) A ra n d o m sa m p le o f 100 adults in M uzarabani d ran k 7 J0 0 m l o f w ater in
o n e w e e k w ith a standard d ev iatio n o f 4 0 0 m l.

C a lc u la te the 95% c o n fid e n c e interval that the m ean w eekly consum ption
o f w a te r w ill lie . [31

In C h e g u tu . o n a v e ra g e 45% o f th o se taking a d riv in g test will pass. In one IH


$
p a r tic u la r w e e k . 100 ex j minces to o k a test and 4 passed. O ne d i s g r u n t l o j S f l ^ ^ ^ H
e x a m in e e co m p la in ed that these figures sh o w ed that the ex am iners w ere
d u r in g th a t p a r tic u la r w e e k . E x a m in e flic validity o f the disgruntled
s ta te m e n t a t 5 % level o f significance. u
0IMAIJ20lf
h“ 1 500 who c 5 » school every d .y The
tESZT* .......... .. * COfTM10

(a) che probability that on any given day. at least one student will be late

(b) the probability that no student will be la:e on tvjo consecutive days.

(c) the probability that in a 5 day week (here will be exactly 16 coses of
late coming.

8 In Bhudilana. 3 parries A B and C contested an election To facilitate this,


the country was divided into 3 regions: North. Central and South The results
of the poll was as follow s:

H § / 1 R E G IO N
1 1
PARTY | NORTH SO UTH j CENTRAL j

A. 35 40 j 25 . j
GO

f*l

30 J 42 |

C | 3T 30 | 28 |

Test at 5% level o f significance whether there is an association between the


P am one voted fo r and the Region one resides in 19]

The masses o f p ro fessio n al soccer players are norm ally distributed w ith a m ean
o f 66 kg an d a stan d a rd deviation, cr.

(aj G iv e n th at 10% o f th e players have m asses w h ich exceed 72 kg, find the
v a lu e o f o c o rre c t to 3 significant figures.

(b) S h o w th a t th e p ro b ab ility that Ihe m ass o f a ran d o m ly chosen


p ro fe ssio n a l so c c e r p lay er is at m ost 63 kg is 0 .260 8 . i-i

(c) Eleven p ro fe ssio n a l so ccer players a rc randomly selected for a particular


soccer match. F in d th e probability th a t at least 3 o f them weigh at most
63 k g , _ ' [4]

|(jHH iioi I
A continuous random variable X has a probability density function / ( c )
10
given by

/f.c) - | i ( 4 - x) If3 < r * 4


10 ' otherwise

(ui Show ihai k - r

{bl Find

ii) GfXK

ili) rhe median value 121

ici Show ihat o . the standard deviation of \ , is l 03 correct to 2 decim al


places \*\

Pic mass or .1 loffee sweet has a lormai distribution w ith m ean J 9 g and sta n d a rd
dentition 0 i l i T he m ass or a mint has j normal distribution w ith m e a n 5g
im i .;andnrd deviation G.!6if

Find the probability rhat

in a randomly chosen toffee jweet weighs more than 4 s 131

ill of two randomly chosen toifee sheets, jne weighs more than 4a; «ind the other
one weighs less than 4g. 121

Hit five randomly chosen toffee sweets weigh a ratal ot m ore than 20g. PI

ii%) the total mass of five randomly chosen toffee sweets is m ore than the tc u !
mass of four randomly chosen minis. (31

There i* a ’eneral conception that students who do well in M aths perform badly
•h Shnna and vicc-vcrca, 10 students at K into High School were given a
M .ills iest and a Shona test. Their results were as follows:

Student A | B 1C jD 1E G 1
1F H | 1
1
j 1
Muihs I, 13 14 5 u S: i
M.trWi 11 8 | to 2
illDIUI 1 I—
j" B l l 11 !9 i
M.jfk (vl J I 1 1 10 u

a) Show this inform ation on a scatter diagram m


Find the equation of the regression line y o n x
H ence find, if possible.

P Shona mark for one

Shona mark for one


Find ihe product momc ni ci
f mass ^ ^8 *,cs on a rough plane inclined at an angle 9 to the
horizontal where r, .
^^ ^ [ s r a , s c°nneoted ro another particle Q o f m ass

hanging freely str*n&^Wch passes over a smooth pulley. Q is


e ,c,cnl o t Action between P and (he plane is i*.

lue o f u for which Che system is in lim iting equilibrium.


(b) I f if ^ i"
wh * acccJcrau'on of the particles and (he tension in the string
nCn Ulc sysrcm « released.
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m a r k in g s c h e m e

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5.(n) « * - ^ 7 0 > ” J Ml
P ( X > 6 8 )= 0 .9 2 5 4

P( z > ^ * 2 2 2 ^ = 0.9254
Ml
p f z > -^ « /n J = 0,9254

o ( | ^ ] - o . 9254

| V n =1.442

/i = 12,99

Ml
/; = 13
4001 Bl
(b) V ~ N 7100>
100

95% C.I Ml

7 I0 0 ± 196(40)

[7021.6:7178,4]
A1
6, p = 0.45 £ = 0.4
Bl

1 = /> = 0,45 //, :p < 0 ,4 5 Bl


Test statistics 0 .4 5 -0 ,4
'(0 ,4 5 )(0 4 ) Ml
100

0.05
0.049749372

= 1,005
Z .% = 1.645
AI

Since I,005<1,645 we do not reject


/ / 0 and conclude that the g L f

statem ents arc not valid.

(a) | =3 B2

Bl
y>( Z ^ l ) = J - / > ( K = 0 )

= \ - e -i

0.950
P—
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Ml
R i p

h - r
= 0.00247 At
121

Bl
(c ) B g l

/>(>' = 16)

«*'*15“ Ml

B 1 16!

c 0.096
At 1

fa) H0 There is no association between Ihc party one voted for and the R eg io n o
Ml
resides in
Bl

Expected frequency table region

Ml Central
Parry North West
Bl
A 35 3|K I
_

Al B 35 30.25
H
30.1 Bl
bi C 33.25
_______

I
1

Bl
0

I i-J ■J

Ml 0

1.333 Bl

1.403508

0.3826S

0.71428
Bl
4.56404

4.56404

1.506198

0.14651

6.7887 Bl

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y =4

^ h (4)= 9.488
Bl
Since 10,I38>9,488 wc rejects / / nand conclude (hot there is Association betw een

he party one voted for and the region one r e s id e d in.


Bl
IK
Bl

p [ z > H ~£.1 = 0./


0
Ml

Ml
5 = 1.282

0 = 4.68

W RTS l a , > » (^ £ 6 3 > 0 2 e o g A]


Proof

P \ Z < 6 3 -6 6

/ * ( Z < - 0 .6 4 1 ) 1

1-*(0.641)
Ml

= 0.2608

AJ

[2]
p ( x * i ) s \ ^ p ( x = o y p ( x = [ ) + P ^x Bl

s j m m m i | | H | I
1-0,42225 ^ ,2608)?(0, 7 3 9 5 /J
M
= 0,5777

= 0 ,5 7 8

J 1 1 /M /9 f0 4 /Q 4
w
0712 017

< 3
HBBlIESl
>

F a 5.5 J o 5.2

1 0 (2 0 4 )-(52)(55)
m= - ' ------- —t—
11 0 (3 4 8 )-(5 2 )

820
’ "776

a -1 .0 5 6 7

_)«-5.5 = - l .0567 (.r - 5 .2 )

j'* = I0 .9 9 -I.0 5 6 7 .v

(c ) (i) > '-1 0 .9 9 -1 .0 5 6 7 ( 6 )

= 4.6

= 5%

(ii) y a 10.99

(d)

-8 2 0
-J776-J965

m m m
U

I6 g b 2 -7 b u z
Q
V cV>ynghi osojg

*11*Oht,
0, =16 + 2 ( - 9 .8 i) 8

bl Call* 07la 0*7 971 ✓ Pciyo 1 1 ..


• ' I = J3 .0 5

lha g reatest h e ig |„ Ml
Al
= 492 + 13.05

E 505.0Sin
Ml
*1 (*) I > * « 0 , + 2 ^ H
8 0 5 0 5 OS Al PI
I
Ml

ll 15. Al
[2 ]
I

B3

Displacemcnt= 24m
16, (a)
R

4-5p *6g

1
Ml
31
Al
= 3.

Ml

Al
1

Ml

i g - T = 6a
M2
J11/M®1WM
v B m S m 7s ) s A '5a
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2 -58g = 10.5a

10.5

a = 2.41

T ‘= 6 g - 6 a

= 4 4 .4
Al
Z IM B A B W E SCH O O L EXAMINATIONS COUNCIL
G e n e ra l C ertificate of Education Advanced Level

M A T H E M A T IC S 9164/1
PAPER 1
NOVEM BER 2011 SESSION 3 hours
Additional materials:
Answer paper
Graph paper
List of Formulae

TIME 3 hours

INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES

W rite y o u r nam e, C entre num ber and candidate number in the spaces provided on the answer
p ap er/an sw er b o o k le t

T here is n o restrictio n o n the num ber o f questions which you may attempt.

I f a num erical a n sw e r cannot be given exactly, and the accuracy required is not specified in the
ueslion. th en in th e case o f an angle it should be given to the nearest degree, and in other cases it
hould be g iv e n co rrect to 2 significant figures.

IN F O R M A T IO N F O R C A N D ID A T E S .H

T h e n u m b er o f m arks is given in brackets ( ] at Ihc end o f cach question or part question


T h e total n u m b e r o f m ark s fo r th is paper is 120.
Q u e stio n s are p rin ted in th e o rd er o f their m ark allocations and candidates are advised to attempt
q u e stio n s sequentially.
T h e use o f a n e le c tro n ic calcu lato r is expected, where appropriate.
Y o u a re re m in d e d o f the n eed for clear presentation in your answers.

T his question paper consists of 6 printed pages and 2 blank pages.

Copyright: Zimbabwe School Examinations Council. N 2 0 II.

o z j m s e c nzoi i [Turn ovty


Skclch on a single diagram the graphs o f y “ |3 x + 2] and y • —x +1. Hence or
otherwise, find the set o f values o f x wliich satisfy |3 x +2) < - x +1.

The cubic polynomial / ( x ) is given by f ( x ) - 2xJ + 6 x J + kx +12, where A is a constant


The function / ( x ) leaves a remainder of 6 when divided by x + 2.

Find

(a) the value o f k,


(21
(b) the solutions of the equation / ( x ) - 9, given that it has only one real ro o t
(SI
00 Describe the transformations needed to transform the graph o f y - sin x onto
the graph of y - 6sin(2x)- n . 13]

x2 - 4
(b) A curve has equation y -
x+1

Find the equation of the normal to the curve al P(2; 0) in the form
a x + b y + c - 0, where a, b and c are integers. (41

At time / - 0, the area o f a circular pond is 3<wi cm2. The radius o f the pond is increasing
at a constant rate o f 1.1 cm s

Find the rate at which the area is increasing at the instant when:
(a) the area is 144 cm2,

(b) / “ 10 sec.

(a) Express the function . in partial fractions.


(x + 3)

(b) ,— -jtlx leaving your answer in exact form. [jj|

The points O, P, Q and R form a parallelogram, where O is the origin. The position
vectors o f P and R are p -J.+ + k and r • 4 i + 2k respectively; where X is a positive
A
constant. H ie angle; QPR is a right angle.

Find

1 the value o f X,

(b) the position vector o f Q,

the exact area o f the parallelogram OPQK.


1
T h e diagram above shows a circle o f radius r cm and centre O. The shaded region is
bounded by the chord AC, the diameter AB and the arc BC( and the angle BAC - 0
radians.

(a ) F ind an exact expression in terras of r and 0 for the perimeter o f the shaded
region. PI

(b ) G iven that 6 - - j t , calculate the exact area of the shaded region in terms o f r
6
1
T h e function /i(jc) - 2 x 2 - 6 x + 11, x £ |R-

E xpress

(a) /i(x) in the form a (x + b j1 + c where a, b and c are constants. 12)

(b) W rite down the range o f h IU

(c) Explain why h does not have an inverse. IN

(d ) Given that h( x) is defined for .< e A, where A Q R . find

(i) the largest element of A for which h(x) has on inverse.

(ii) h "'(x ) for this sot o f elements of A.

9164/1 K201I
given that f { x ) - -—1 _ + V 9 + J .
(I + x)

Expand H up .0 and i n c lu d e I in * ’ “ rfr,Ci° " S

State the values o f * for which the expansion is valid.

The complex number u is such that (- 4 4*3fJw■ 5 •

Find

(I) the modulus o f w,

(ii) the argument o f u.

Given that the complex number w is 21.

Find in the form a + ib

I m

(ii) inv.

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The diagram shows the regions R| and R2enclosed by the cunc ) » U s i n l r ,
the line jt - ! || ! '■'

The line y c I divides the two regions.

(a) Use the trapezium rule with 4 equal intervals, to findan approximate total area
o f Ri + Rj, correct to 3 decimal places

(b) Find in terms of n t the volume o f the solid o f revolution obtained when Ri is.
rotated through 2:i radians about the or-axis.

(a) Sketch, on the same axes, the graphs of y - 2.x and y - tan x , where
3 PI
O S J -S - .T .

(b) Show tliat the smallest positive root of 2 x - tan -x • 0 , lies between .x - 1 and
x -1 :5 . ■TO

(c) Starting with i0 - 1 use Newton-Raphson method to find the smallest positive
root o f 2.x - tan.r - 0, giving your answer correct to 3 dccimal places. HI

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13 (a) Show that (he equation 3sln x + 5cosxcotx - 4 - 0 may be written in the
form as In’ x + bs\n x + c - 0, where <7, £ and c ore constants. 12]

(b) Hence or otherwise solve the equation 3sinx + 5cosxcotx - 4 - 0 . where


0 s x s 3 60* [41
(c) (i) Express 5cosx +6slnx in the form /?cos(x - a ), where R > 0 and
0 < a < 90’.

Hence solve the equation 5cosx+6sinx - 4 for O s .t s 360®.

(Ii) State the maximum and minimum values o f 5cosx + 6 sin x . [7]

14 (») Find the solution o f the differential equation x — - y + y x , given that the
dx
curve passes through the point (2; 4), [4]

(b) A water tank has the shape o f a cuboid with base area 4 m 2 and height 3 m and
is initially empty. Water is poured into the tank at a constant rate o f 0.05 m3
per minute. There is a small hole at the bottom of the tank through which water
leaks o u t The depth o f the water in the tank is h metres when w ater has been
poured in for / minutes.

(0 In a simple model it is assumed that water leaks out o f the tank a t a


constant rate o f 0.025 m per minute.

1. Show that the variable h satisfies the differential equation — - .


M dr 160

2. Hence or otherwise, find the time when the tank starts to overflow.

(ii) In a more refined model, the variable, h, satisfies the differential


dh
equationl60— • 2 - h .

1. Solve the differential equation, expressing h in terms o f t.

Hence sketch the graph o f h against f. 113]

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y = |3x + 2|

3 > « -X + I

|3 , + 2| < - 1 + J M - ( 3 „ 2 )^ ^

C o rrect m eth o d
3x + 2 = - x +1
~3x _ 2 = - x +1

4x = £ [ . A 3

2 C o rre c t m e th o d
• 1
4

a
Ans w —t m
< x <m—
2 4 c .a o
I b AHH
— '• s n t
**013

12 = Ca'll 017 971 /2 Paflo—3.


^ « + 2 4 -2 * + , j . 6
C°n-cct method Ml
MKT
B 2jr,+ 6 jr' + 7 * + 1 2 b 9
Cortcct value o f k Al
2 rJ+ 6 x J + 7 x + 3 . 0

/M = 2 ( - 0 V 6 ( - ,y t7 H ) t3 .
0
x+l
“ | »«al fa c to r
jr = —
----- “ *he real root
I For ia -i
2-y 2 + 4 a- h-3 Bl
x + lV2x* + 6 x 5 + 7 x + 1 2

I> (2 xU 2 x] )

V - 4xJ + 7x+ 3

-(4 r+ 4 x )
Correct method o f obtaining a quadratic factor Ml
B 3 x+ 3

C om et quadratic factor Al

2x* +t6x: + 7x + 12 = (x + l)(2 x J +4:r + 3 )= 0 Method o f solving quadratic equation M1

—4 ± V l 6 —24 yf-8 . 1 nr.


x —----------------------= -------= —1 ± —v2/
4 4 2

A ns x = -1 or gfl 1
or ■ 2
c.a Al

O ne w ay stretch with factor 0.5 parallel to x-axis (For at least mentioning


(0
stretch and factor) Bl

O n e w a y stretch with scale factor | parallel to y-oxis Bl


(ii)
A translation o f n units dbwnwardfe Dl
(iii)
j v 2x ( x + l ) - l ( x 2 - 4 ) x* + 2 x + 4 M Ml
m i
Cam w ru 0 2 7 071 /
All rights res**0*
rs . C o p y r ig h t 0 2 0 1 2

Correct G radient o f tangent


dy 4
dx ” 3

Gradient o f Normal =»-■

Equation o f normal at (2 ;0 )
Using his gradient o f normal
v -0 3 Al
X -] 4

c.a
3a- i- 4 »■- 6 = 0

4.(a) W hen arcn=144

rrr: = 144
12 or equivalent
r = —f = = 6 , 8 Bl
y/n

I ^2 6 .4 -Jn or 46.79 Al

(a) After 10 seconds

At the instant when the area is 36ncm *


Bl
r = 6cm

10 seconds later r=17cm


Bl
dA dA d r
dt d r dt
Ml

= (2 * 0 0 . 1 )

= 2 ( r 7 ) ( i .i ) «

= 37 tc or 117.5
c.a o r equiv Al
5.( a)
x 2(x + 3 ) x xz x+3

3 = /lx ( x + 3 ) + B ( x +3 ) + 1
Ml
When x=0 B=1
correct v a lu e o f B Al
x =-3 c U

Position vcctor of

Area o f a parallelogram

\o f \ 1 Vi* + 2J + T ■ &

al least one com:ci

«>/84
c.oo
=2*751

jC =rcosO*2 = 2cos0
/ > s 2 r c o s 0 + 2 r + 2r
/>= 2r(l 4-0 +cos0)

Area = - r 2 (20 )+ —.2rcos0.rsm 0 A rea o f a sc c to r


2 2

= —r 2 (20 ) + —r 2.2 sin 0 cos0 A re a o f n tria n g le

s/-2©+/-2sin0 cosO
I H i 1 11
=r — 1+ r ----
I6J 2 2

^ § 8
= r
6 4

= l r '( 2 > , +3 7 3 ) c.a

11
2 x * - 3 x + — 1=2 c o r r e c t m e th o d

s i
Range h(x)2^

/i(x ) is not a one-one function


3
x=—
2

tti
BH 3 f e y -13
x = - ± - L- £ -------
2 2

1 3 -^/2 >>-13
2

/ r 'M =
3-V2X-13 13
or equiv... f . x i - - w ith or w ithout dom ain

§K|
c rv
5»4* ^fivright

, - 2x + 3 x i +

-3 1+* *’
( 18 648 J
= 3 + i*_ r J
6 216

K t o = (l - 2 * + 3.r J) +f j + £ _
I V 6 216 +

/(* )-4 " « 7 .


6 216

fl>) -l<x<|

JO.fa) U= -2 9 -3 /
25

(i) |i/| = |- L ~ 3 / l - +

734
= 1.166 Or equivalent

£ii) tan
lS S l§ »
arg = -1 8 0 “ +5.91 = -174.09

A ds -17.1° or -3.04 o r equivalent

(b) (i) u_ 2 9 -3 / 2 9 -3 /
»v ~ ~ 25(21) ~ ~ (50/)

-2 9 -3 / -5 0 /
---------------X
50/ -5 0 /
1 4 5 0 /-1 5 0 150 1450/
or equivalent
2500 ~ 2500 2500

2 /(-2 9 -3 /) - 5 8 /+ 6
(ii) l/IV = removing brackets and sim plifying
25

_6__ 58/
A ds
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11(a)
16

/,'40 + sin 2 x ) i x m JL j [ | + 2 + 2(13826+1 .9238)J correct ordinates

= 1.27892

Ans -1.279
c a.o
(b) Volume o f ^ * n f f * y ld x - n ^ ( y f d x

- x 0 1 + sin2*) - 5 after writing in terms j

= 7i 4(2 sin 2.* + sin 22 x ) / i — —

= *!?(' + 2sin 2ar+ c o s 4 .v ^ 1 ,


~2-----J ——
it1
expanding and applying double

angle formula
1 i
= 2 rt^ 4 ^3 + 4 s in 2 x _ c o s 4 - r ) & - —
attempting to integrate all correct

" I * ( “^— 0 - 0 | - ( ° - 2 - 0 ) — units

Ans

12(a)

for at least one correct

[All correct including asymptotes

(a) /(* >

/ ( 1 ) = 2 ( 1 ) - Inn (1)=0.44259

/ ( l . 5 ) = 2 ( 1 .5 ) - ta n ( l.5 ) = - I J .10142

Since there is sien chance therefore root lies between .t= l an


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/ f(x )£ P * -«e c, jr

x J
- | /* (* « )

2 (l)-ta n (n B
2-(u«nJ) 0 ) r nibiiiiuie

Or, =i,3ios
-1.2239

A', =1,1761

m . * ,-1 .1 6 5 9

A', =1.1656

X = 1,166 to 3 d.p

I3.(fl) 3 sin x + c o sx c o tx -4 = 0

3sin.r: + 5 cos2 rcot x -4 s in x = 0

3 sin x 1 + 5 (l - sin1x ) - 4 sin x = 0

3sinx, + 4 s in x -5 = 0

- 4 ± j4 J -4 (2 )(-5 ) —
4 ± >/l6 + 40
(b) sin x -

sin x = 0.8708 or
-4 —756 N/A

y sin x = 0,8708

Jf x = s u f 1(0.8708)

I Ans x = 6 0 ° or 119,4° both correct

c) (i) 5cosx + 6sinx = / ? c o s ( x - a )

R = js * + 6 1 = VfiT

0 = 5 0 .2 °

5 cos x + 6 sin x = -J6\ cos (x - 50.2°)

•J61 cos (ic - 50.2° ) = 4 ( *

c o s H 0* " ) ^
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(or-50.2° )= cos-1
v ' V6I

x = 59.2 + 360 /1

x = -5 9 .2 ° 4-360°/i

109.4+ 360°/i

-9 + 360 /1

Ans 109.4° 351° for both correct

(ii) -v/fiT is (he maximum

WST is the mi
minimum

4(a) = .y 0 + .v )
or

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When y=4, x -2
separating variables and attempt to integrate all correct constant

ln4 = lnx + 2 + *

A: = In 2 - 2

k = - 2 + ln2

Ans ln.y = ln;r + x - 2 + ln2 or equivalent

(b) (0 1 F = 4/»

— =4
</A

^ = 0.05 - 0.025 = — = 0.025 correct —


dt dt dt

dy; <///
dt dh dt

0.025 = 4 — applying chain rule


dt

dh 25 I
X —
dt 1000 4

^/ =J_
dt 160 validlv obtained
HU C 2 0 l2

l I I I I 10■
dh

§ ” 160
i

Jrf/ i = '
C*M> 0 7 1 a 0 2 7 * 7 1 /

S B 9
2 P a p * — 1 1 *

160 ScParnting variable and attempt to mtegrate


ih = ----
i +k
160
Wlient-0 ,h =Q *=0
h = If
160

When h =3
Substituting h-3

3=— —=>I = 480min ules


160
(ii) 1. \ t 0 ~ = 2 -h
dt

dh r 1
sep aratin g variables and attem pt to integrate
2 -/i J 160

-l n ( 2 f + f c
I * 160

ta P - * ) — t s ' +*

>»(2-'0=-Ti5'+1“2

2 - * l = ____
In 160

I I 181
2 - h _ .1 5 '

2 - h = 2e
160
m 2 - 2e
160

Ans /i = 2 L-*
correct graph

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There is no restriction on the number o f questions which you may attempt.
If a num erical answer cannot be given exactly, and the accuracy required is not specified in the
question, then in the case o f an angle it should be given to the nearest degree, and in other eases it
should be given correct to 2 significant figures.

I f a numerical value for g is necessary, take g ~ 9.81 ms


IN F O R M A T IO N F O R CANDIDATES I
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The total num ber o f marks for this paper is 120.


W ithin each section o f the paper, questions are printed in the order o f their mark allocations and
andidates are advised, within each section, to attempt questions sequentially.

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S e c tio n (n ): S ta tis tic s

A roulette wheel contains 38 numbers of which 18 arc red, 18 are block and 2 arc green.
Whcn the roulcUe wheel is spun, it is equally likely to land on any of the 38 numbers.
In two ploys at the wheel, find the probability that

(a) (he ball lands on red both times, P]

(b) the ball lands on green the first time and on block the second time. (2]

The continuous random variable X lias a probability density function given by

kX' 0 s .ts l
/ t o - It. \< x s 2
o, otherwise
where k is a constant.

Find

(0 the value of k>

(ii) the median, m. ofX. (51

In a chemical industry workmen had a 20% chance of suffering from an occupational


disease.

Find the number of workmen who could have been selected at random before the
probability thut at least one of thejn contracted the disease, became greater than 0.9. IS]

After some rain the depth of moisture, X metres, in Arda Gardens can be taken as
a continuous random variable with a probability density function

/M - T (*~x). ° * « i
0, otherwise

(a) Find the value of b.

(b) Calculate the probability that the depth of moisture excccds 0 9.

9 IM 4X 201!
The meteorological department of a certain country adopts a simple model of
the weather in which each day is classified as either fine or rainy. The probability
that a fine day is followed by another fine day is 0.8 The probability that a rainy day is
followed by a fine day is 0 4 The probability that I February is fine is 0.75.

Using a tree diagram or otherwise, find the probability that

nri) the 3 February is fine,

(b) the I “ February was rainy given that 3* February is fine

(a) State the conditions under which a normal distribution be used to approximate
a binomial distribution.

(b) It is estimated that 20% of people undergoing mcdical review are men.
If a random sample of 100 people are undergoing a medical review, find
the probability that more than 30 ore men.

An unbiased tetrahedral die has the number I written on one face, the number 2 on the
other face and the number 3 on the remaining two faces The die is thrown twice and
X is the product o f the scores obtained from the two throws. „

(a) Find the probability distribution of X.

(b) Find E(X) and Var(X). H

The number o f patients admitted at a medical centre each day is found to have a
Poisson distribution with mean 2.

(a) Evaluate the probability that on a particular day there will be no


admissions.

At the beginning o f one day. the hospital has five beds available Calculate
the probability that this will be an insufficient number for the day

Calculate the probability that there will be exactly three adm issions
(together on two consecutivc days.

50 patients arc attended to, at the ccntrv on a particular day and the
probability that a patient will be admitted is 0.02.

Using a suitable approximation, find the probability tlmt cxactly 4 patients are
admitted
4

9 Boxes marked B contain big fruits and boxes marked S contain small fruits. The
masses o f flic boxes arc continuous random variables having independent normal
distributions with means and standard deviations given io the table below.

/ Size o f fruit 1 Menu maM o f a Standard


| box fkfi) deviation (kg)
L _ Big 10
2
Small 1 12 3 1

(a) Find the probability lhal (Jib mass of

0) a box marked S is less than 10 kg,

(ii) 4 big fruit boxes and 5 small fruit boxes is greater than 90 kg. [7]

(b) Find the value m such that P(B, + B, < m) - — where B'i and B 2 are independent
observations. f7j

10 A sports director wants to know whether the interest distribution o f form one students
in sporting disciplines is different from the form two interest distribution. The form
two interest distribution is given in the Tabic 1

Table 1

I S p o rtin g discipline Percentage


1 Cricket 2 f .l
1 H ockey 27.0
/ ilugbv 33.9
1 Soccer 18.0

A random sample o f 200 form ones was taken and gave the results in T ab le 2

T ab ic 2

I S p o rtin g discipline 1 Frequency


I Cricket 42
H ockey 62
Rupbv 64
Soccer 32

S h o w , at 5% level o f significance, whether the data provide sufficient evidence to conclude


that the current form one interest s are different from form two interest distribution [13J
5

H Kurerana High School, 8 students studying chemistry prepared for o test aiul4he «
f j| in hours, each student spent studying was recorded The test w as m arked out o
and the results o f the scored mark, M, for each student were as follows:

R u d y lime 4 3 4 3 4 7 7 1
g o ....
Scored mark 37 32 35 40 40 44 42 i 48

(a) Plot a scattet diagram showing study time, T, against the m ark. M.

(b) Calculate the equation o f the regression line M • u ! bT where a and b arc
constants to be determined.

(c) Draw the regression line on the graph and u>e it to estimate the study in hours
and minutes for a student who scored 41 marks. HI

(d) Find the product moment correlation coefficient and com m ent on the relationship
between study times and test marks___________________ 1^1

Section (b): M echanics

Tw o forces have magnitudes P and Q and the angle between them. 0. is acute II the
resultant o f these two forces has magnitude R%show that R' - P* - O* • ZPQ cosA PI
A body o f mass 5.2 kg is held in equilibrium on a rough plane* by a force P N acting
up the line o f greatest slope. The plane is inclined 31 an angle 0 to th e horizontal w here
4
co s# - —. When P is 19.2 N. the body is about to slide down the plane.

Find the value o f the coefficient o f friction between the body and th e plane. [5 |

T w o particles are projected simultaneously from tw o points A and B on level


ground which ore 150 m apart. The first particle is projected vertically upw urds
from A w ith an initial speed o f U m/s, and the second particle is projected from
D tow ards A with an initial velocity J ' m /s at an angle o f projection * . I f the
particles collide w hen they are both ai their greatest height above the level AB,
U2
prove that tan a - ■■ ■■ . ITS
150*

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Two vehicles moving in the same direction pass liie point O on a straight road at
time t = 0. Vehicle A is moving at a constant velocity o f It m s '1.Vehicle B
has a constant acceleration of 2 ms '* and it has a velocity o f 3 ms *'asit passes O.
'%
(a) On the same diagram, draw the vclocity-rime graph for the two vehicles [2]

(b) Find

(i) the distance o f 13 from 0 when its speed is 2 1m s'1.

(ii) the time in seconds when B overtakes A.

(iii) the distance from O. travelled by A before it was overtaken by B. [7J


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P(ball lands on red both sid es)

Ml
H | n R , )=P(R, )*/> (*,) -
18 18 Bl
1 ' *
= 38*38 •

= 0224
(b)
P(ball lands on green the Grist tim e and on black the second tim e)
P(Gl r\B \)= P (G )nP (B 1)
Al
2 18
—x —
38 38
Ml
« 0.025

(i) F(m)"0,5 but first find k Al


I

I1 9 K K |p * = i
£ kxd x + xd x =

M = i

k Ml
m m 1


00 N ow
Al
=y but for 0<x<I

g f# y j and
/(O -J

A o = { + r i i - = 0.5
3 | 3

11
H U -1

2m =2.5

m = 1.25

3. X - B ( n , 0 .2 )

*
Ml
v u -'V '" S
y<'jy y .o j\y Of-t-U. / J fU®jyy-4*)T A1

= 0.6809

P(1 First is rainy/3 F e b ru a ry is fine)


*0.21 Ml
.8+ 0.2 i(0 -* )(°6j = 2_!i = 0.2058852
0.4x0.25x0 — tz-------------- 0.68
0 . 68b

nq > 5
np>5 or

or Bl

n > 1 0 and p is to —
m
the Binomial
Using the nomial approx to

np = 100 x ^ = 20
Bl

npq s l O O x ^ x — = 16
Bl

P ( X > 3 0 ) —♦ P { X > 3 0 5 )

Ml
3 0 .5 -2 0
= P\ z >

I P ( z > 2.625)

I I -<J>(2.625) Ml

= 1-0.9957 A1

= 0.0043

3 3
n r ~ T ~ ~2~
I 2 3 3
i
2 4 6 6

T " 6 9 9
correct values Bl

4 6 9
1 ' 2 3 any one correct
X A.
1 4 4
_l_ || 4
~ P {X ^x) 16 16 any three corresponded Bl
16 16 16 16
IV

0625
HJ 16 16 16 16 16 16 16

V » ~ fY \= F (Y l \ - E l ( X )
M F L 6 6 8 '0 =rl 0 8 3 'I * " < Z ) d *

IV

( ] 9 '0 0 \) N ~ S S +B\> (!)

Z Z S l’O I

^ W 0 -I =

( 4 9 9 '0 ) # - l -

((W 0- > z ) r f a

(I) (« )‘6
>z
c l -01
891 '0 —

U £-N - * *
K
(£ )< /1 AT

(s>)£=zoo*osi=</yv = x

(Z0'0‘0Sl)ff-A T

S61'0 =
iC
= (z= x )d
# v a
i m m m y. (5 )

9910 0 £10 0 =

K 8 6 '0 - l =

(S I t | |
^T + - + - + l + Z + l J ^ - l = I
$
{ f mX)d"'+{\mX)d +(0= JV)</}“l=(g< Jf)</ ta)

sc ro ­

,-------- B ll= (o = x V (0)

p > V ;. v
n r a
!8
Is)
fp ljM
IV

H U S
tV‘L= XsM 0,s) - 7 ^ = C x) jP^
I QC> H
9\ 91 91 9\ 9\ 91 91 / x.
"
6IS ----
t i t + -----+
W l — 9 1 -f----+Cr
^ + — =1
t / U f t < c o e u o m «o
*IWHUV 5f J +T
*r0*O
Bl
) 4 + 4 - tf ( 2 0 .8 )
Bl
P(Dt +B2 < m ) = ^

p \ Z < m z™ B 5 Ml
p
20-/W
= 0.25
4

20—m
= 0.75
p f
20-ffi
= 0.674 Bl
“7 T

hi = 20 - 0.674>/8 Ml

| = 18.09 Al

/ / , : The current form one sport interest distribution is the same as the form two

distribution given in the Table 1. Bl

/ / , : The current form one interest distribution is different from the form two distribution

Sporting discipline Proportion Sxpected frequencies(np) Ml


cricket 0.211 j 200x 0.211 = 42.2
hockey 0.270 1200 x 0.270 = 54.0 | Al
rugby 0.339 200x 0.339 = 67.8
! soccer 0.180 Al
[2 0 0 x 0 .1 8 0 = 36.0 j

Sporting discipline O (O-Ei


E S
cricket 42 42.2 0.0010
hockey 62 54.0 1.1852 1
rugby 64 67.8 0.2353 1
soccer 32 36.0 0.4444

x
m i s E
Degrees o f freedom =4-1=3
8436 ' \ ■ Ml

^ ( 3 ) = 7 .8 1 5 M

Since 1.8659<7.815 we failed to rejcct and conclude that the current

form ones sports interest distribution is the same as that o f form tw os’. M lA l

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Co»y*g h t 0 20 12
fights weJTQd.
C a lli 0 7 1 3 0 2 7 V 71 / 2 P o i |t — 7 —

11= 8 T x =A2 V y = 318


La*

2> * *244 £ > ’ = I2822 2 > =1730

x = i H = S.1 & 112822 y =39.75


8

8 (1 7 3 0 )-4 2 (3 1 8 )

m — ■ 8 (2 4 4 )-(4 2 /

= 2 ,5 7 4

M1A1
_ 3 9 .7 5 = 2 .5 7 4 ( f - 5 .2 5 )

I = 2 .5 7 4 * + 2 6 .2 3 6 4
Al
I m ss 2 6 .2 3 4 + 2.5747*
Ml

^c j vV h cn m - 4 > .T “ 5 ’6
Al -H
1 5 h o u rs 3 6 m in u te s

ML.A1 ■
= 0.926
ColU0712 0£7 971 I 5
Co pyrigh t 0 2 0 1 2
J*® ' _ «h - c m d y UIT1CB

is very strong positive linear correlation between


The

and the marks scored.

Using the cosine Rule

1 1 />* 1 1 1 2PQ - cos (180 - 0 )


=/»2+ e J - 2 P e ( - c o s o )

_ p 2 + g I + 2 0 P c o s0

Wlicn the body is about to slide down

p R + P = ingsinG for resolving forccs

y?=5 .2 gcos0

u (5 .2 e cos0 )+ 1 9 .2 = 5.2gsin0 C o p yrig h t 0 2 0 1 2
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= s .2 * ( ^ ) ' i m

| | s 2 g » 9 . 8 1 « 3 / - 1!)2

■ 5 .2 g x 9 .8 lx 4 /

B = 0279522/0.280 ‘

Let the greatest height be H metres when the particles collide,

fgnrticlc A, at a height

>>= 0=» y = v /sin a gf = 0

u - g i =0=s>r = — #, 1
g

Greatest height rcachcd

I v2 + u3 + 2as
*

I 0 = uJ - 2 g t f = » / / = —
2g

s i n 1 <x
2nd particle, greatest height H = — ------ (I)
2g

Horizontal displacement

x = v rco sa
\ 150g
150 = v| — cos a => v = — — for horizontal displacement
<dcosa
8)

SubsUtute for V in equation 1

150g V sin1a
H =
u cosa ) 2g

1 5 Q1 g I s i n 2 a lS 0 * g ta n 3 a

M ^ g c o s 'a 2ir

On collision

M* 1501g t a n i a

= 2g = g
S «\
I s i i
tw * AH right*
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(15) (a)

n
A

Intercept* and the gradient

2l, - 3 , + 2(2)j correct fubstitution


j 3 108

(ii) Wlicn B overtakes A, distance o f B = Distance o f A

For B S = ut +- a / 2

=3t +- 2 i 3 for the distance

= 3/+/*

A:S=IU Solving the two equations


3 /+ /J = 11/

Solving the equation. t=8 seconds

GO Distancc= 11x8=88

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JUNE 2012 SESSION 3 hours

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Answer paper
Graph paper
List orPorm uiac

TIME 3 hours

INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES

Write y o u r name, Centre Dum ber and candidate num ber in the spaces provided on the answer
paper/answer booklet.

fere is no restriction on the number of questions which you may attempt

Ifa numerical a n sw e r cannot be given exactly, and the accuracy required is not specified in the
question, then in the case o f on angle it should be given to the nearest degree, and in other cases it
mould be given correct to 2 significant figures.

INFORMATION FOR CANDIDATES

The number o f marks is given in brackets [ ] at the end o f each question or pan question.
The total number of marks for this paper is 120.
Questions are printed in the order o f their mark allocations and candidates ore advised to attempt
questions sequentially.
The use of an electronic calculator is expected, where appropriate
You arc reminded of the need for clear presentation in your answers

This question paper consists of 4 p rin ted pages.

Copyright: 7imbabwc School Examination* Council, J2012.


o z im se c no12
| Given that - 4 < x <2 is the solution of the inequality jx + aj < b.
calculate the value o f a and the value o f b.

2 Use the trapezium ruic with 4 equal intervals to estimate the value
giving your answer correct to 4 decimal places.

3
A

The diagram shows a triangle ABC with height h units, angle ABD = - J t and
6
angle A CD m —; r + x . Given that x is sufficiently small for x* and higher powers
o f jc to be neglected, show that

BC- i I V 3 - 2 x + 2**].

4 f f x 3y 2 € I, find the approximate percentage decrease in > given that jr increases by


0.5%.

■ ■
5 Express —| — in partial fractions.

I f the expansion o f (l + J j j and o f — — in ascending powers o f x are identical up


1+ 0*
to and including (he term in x 2, calculate the value o f p and the value o f

(7) An arithmetic progression has 10 terms. It has first term <3 and common
difference d where d > 0.

Given that its first, second and fifth terms are consecutive terms o f a geometric
progression, find a in terms o f d.

(ii) Given further that th e difference between the first and the last term is 36, find
the sum o f the terms.

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pnsKwi'"**ronnx.iy y,hl!'* * 'U U ly a n rm l
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(ii)
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9 fi
S o lw (he following cquntiom

S(7*J-2(7-).s; |j j

i S b I I • <*$& 9
11

The dingram jiliows a c u b e o f length 8 units. Tlie unit vec tors i M i .


paralld to OA. OB and O C respectively. M js (he pou
and BC. P is the m idpoint o f EF. point o f intersection o f O F

Find
4
(i) a unit vector parallel to MR,
*• > . ,
(ii) angle DMP.

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|T u m o v e r
I
|
4
12 (0 Prove lhat cosec 2x - cot 2x ■ tun x.

(ii) Hence or otherw ise, solve the equation cosec 2 . t - c o r 2 * + 5 ■ 3 se c 1 a- for


0 < jcs 360\

13 A n open rectangular box h as length ^ y e m ond w idth x c m .

(i) G iven (hat its volu m e is 128 cm \

find in term s o f x , the depth, (/c m , and the total surface area, A c m 2, o f the box [41

(ii) Find the dim ensions o f the box corrcct to 3 decim al places such that the surface
area is a m inim um . Justify that the surface area is a m inim um .

14 (a) Find the coordinates o f the turning points on the graph o f y - x %- \ 2 x - 12.
D eterm ine the n atu re o f the turning points. H ence, sketch th e g rap h o [ y
against jr. (gj

(b ) U se y o u r graph to w rite d o w n the set o f values o f k fo r w h ich th e equation


jcj - 1 2 * -1 2 - it - 0 h as m o re th a n one real r o o t * jt

(c) T aking 3,9 a s the first ap proxim ation to the root o f th e eq u a tio n x } - 1 2 * - 1 2 - 0,
apply N ew to n R aphson m eth o d to approxim ate the ro o t c o rrect to 3 decim al
plnccs. [4]

15 (a) Express 9x - x l in the form a + b [ x + c)3. Hence or otherwise, sketch the graph
o f y - 9 k - x 1 stating the coordinates of the turning point. [4]

(b) The region R is bounded by the curve 9x - x 1 and the x axis.


Calculate

(i) the area o f region R,

(ii) the volume generated when R is rotated through four right angles about
the x axis. I [8]

v dy
16 (a) Solve the differential equation (4 - x)— - y, given that v = 4 when .t= l,
dx
expressing y in terms o f x. , ' [5]

(b) A liquid is kept in a cold room. It is assumed lhat the rate o f decrease in
temperature o f the liquid, is proportional to 0 where 0°C is the temperature
o f the liquid nt time t m inutes. When / = 0, 0 - 60° and after 5 minutes
0 - 4 O a,\

(i) Form a differential equation relating to 6 and |

(ii)Solve the differential equation and find the temperature o f the liquid after
a further 5 minutes. v > .. (8]

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1 =0
y> = i
co«(0.03;
p 10,05 *flo*1

1 =0,1

C°«(0.I5)>
1 =0,15
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<**(0,2)* Ml
| = 0,2
IS P ^
A= 0.05
M 1 1 0,9229+ 2(0,9975 + 0,9904 + 0.
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Ml
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BD = h f i Ml

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Ml
= 200
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8 .(0 )
4 + 3i(3 + jr)
w s — -V * ) Ml

6 .1 7 .
= 13 13'

(a) (i)
M2

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CO arg(w )= tan'1 |7
<6 Ml

= 70,6°
Al
9. Equation o f the normal
Ml
111 3
x -2 4 Al

4 v - 4 = - i x +6

4y = -3x + 10

1 biscctor o f the line forming (0,0) and (2,1)


Ml
P ill
x-1

y - / 2 = - 2x +2

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y e 7*
MI
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V -5 -2 -0

y =- I on 2
Al

xln7 = 2 Ml

In 2
X = Ml
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x = 0,356 Al

= 0,36 Al 1511

Ml
(b ) jg -l-io

2 x J + l = 10xJ
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sin x sin 2x

I —( l —2sinajc)
2sinxcosx Ml
2sina x
^sinxcosx Ml
sinx
cosx

= tanx

(ii) tan x + 5 = 3 ( l + tan2 x ) Al

3tan2x - t a n x - 2 = 0 Ml

1±5 Ml
tanx = -----

Ml
ta a x = l or tan x = - Z
3

.* - 4 5 , 225, 326,3 and 146,3

x = 45°, 146,3° 225“, 326,3° Ml

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(a) > = x5-1 2 x -1 2 Ml

Ml
I pdx E H W i l

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3xJ =12

x = ±2
(for both) Al
(2; 28) miQ

(-2 :4 ) max

y-intcrcept (0,-12)

B2

B2

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* - 3 .9
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2

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General Certificate of Education Advanced Level

M A T H E M A T IC S 9164/4
PA PER 4

JUNE 2012 SESSION 3 hours

A dditional m aterials:
A n sw e r p ap er
G ra p h p ap er
L is t o f F orm ulae

T IM E 3 hours

IN STRU CTIO N S T O CANDIDATES I

W rilc your name. Centre number and candidate number in the spawns provided on the answer
paper/answer booklet.

There is no restriction on the number of questions which you may attempt.

If a numerical answer cannot be given exactly, and the accuracy required is not specified in the
question, then in the case o f an angle it should be given to the nearest degree, and in other cases ft
should be given correct to 2 significant figures.

IN FO R M A TIO N FO R CANDIDATES V

The number o f marks is given in brackets [ ] at the end of each question or part question
ITie total number o f marks for this paper is 120.
Questions are printed in the order o f theirjnark allocations and candidates are advised to attempt'
questions sequentially.
The use o f an electronic calculator is expected, where appropriate.
You arc reminded o f the need for clear presentation in your answers.

This question paper consists of 7 printed pages und 1 hlank page.

Copyright: Zimbabwe School Examinations Council, J20I2

C2IM 5UCJ20I2 I T u r a o ver.

V
Given that XV - Geo{p) nnd V a r(W )-3 0 ,
fiai£ (W ).
' * # ft 1
X is a continuous random variable wirli probability density function ftx) where

2 -Z r O sxsl
f(r)-
0 otherwise

(i) Find the cumulative distribution function F(.r).

4
(ti) Show Uiat P | . t > * jl" 7)

(iii) Find the value of p such that P(X < p) - —

In a cciiain court, there arc only two verdicts on passing judgem ent, namely
“com icrcd" or “discharged*. O f all lire cases that have been tried by this
court. 80% o f ilic verdicts were convictions. Suppose that when the court's
verdict is ‘"convicied11 or ' ‘discharged*, the respective probabilities o f the
accused person being innocent are 0.07 and 0.4 respectively

By list o f a trce.dingnim. find ' \

(a) the probability that j person tried by this court i:> innocent,

(b) the conditional probability that an innoccni person iried h\ this couu
b convicted,

TJie performance o f a group o f 24 students who sat for their final ‘O ’- Level
examinations in Biology and Integrated Science arc shown below.

Biology Integrated Science


5 6 ,4 5 ,4 0 , 00.-71 .06, ■ 88* 89, 30, 3 4 ,4 8 ,4 9 ,
5 3 ,4 2 . 35, 54, 3 5 ,4 3 , 59, 65, 67. 7 8 .4 ) , 70.
72, 37. 39, 3 4 ,4 9 ,4 3 , > 5 4 ,6 6 . § | 49, 37, 59.
7i*53, 67, 59,36, 67. 45, 63. 52, 75, 33, 33*

(a j C onstruct a hack to back stem and le a f diagram 10 represent these


tw o sets o f data.

(b) U sing a s>caie o f | cm lo represent 10 ltiarks, d ra w a p air o f box


and w hisker plots to represent these tw o sets o f data.
I ? ** V :ISS 3 K& *
(c) Corum cni briefly on tl»e performance o f the students in the tests.

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3

T he table below shows the attitude of parents in various parts o f the country towards the
inlrouucxioii o f \nccntivcs for leachers.

PROVINCES * 1

A T T IT U D E NORTH MIDLANDS 1 SOUTH I

L IK E 37 1 7A M

RESERVED 1 33 sd 38

D ISLIKE 20 36 46

at 5 % level to fin d out whether there is on association between the geographical


I«l

6 T h e number of patients admitted into a clinic per day was recorded over a period o f 30
days. T he results arc summarized below.

N um ber o f patients <y 1 y 3 4


adm itted

N um ber o f days 5 9 10 4 '4m

(a) Show that the mean number o f patients admitted per day is 1.63 correct tu 2
' : *11
<* *
(b) Assum ing tiini the nbovc situation can be modelled by n Poison distribution*
calculate the probability that tlio clinic admits

(i) cxnctly 2 patients on u particular day,

(ii) at lea.se 3 patient* on two consecutivc days. r ; . (5 1

fc) ' If die clinic has only four beds available, calculate the probability that It %
will turn away some patients who need to b e admitted on a'p articu lar day. 111
i " • '1

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A uctv vaccine clnimcd to cure A IDS is applied to 50 sam ples each of 5 m onkeys and
the number of living m onkeys in each sam ple was counted after one year The results
are ns follows:

N u m b e r o r living 0 1 2 3 4 5
m on keys In n sum pic

F re q u e n c y 17 20 9 1 I
I2

Test al 5 % level o f significance to fin d o u t w hether the num ber o f liv in g m onkeys
in each sam ple follow s a B inom ial distribution [91

(n ) A Form 5 class has 5 0 students and it Is desired to choose 5 students to attend a


sem inar. T h e Form teacher gave the students sm all tic k e ts n u m b ered fro m 0 to
49. T hose students w ith tickers num bered from Q to 9 w ere ask ed to p u t tbeir
tickets in a hat and the Form teacher picked one at random . H e n o ted th e digit
o n the ticket. Fie then form ed his sam ple w ith stu d en ts w h o se tic k e ts ended
w ith the digit he had picked.

(i) W hat d o y o u understand by th e term random sam p le?

(ii) E xplain w hether o r not the above m ethod g iv e rise to a ra n d o m sam ple, 12|

lb) A m achine sh o u ld be set u p to cut pieces o f p lan k s w hich are 5 0 0 m. A


random sam ple o f 10 planks cu t by the m ach in e w ere m e a su re d a n d th eir
lengths w ere as follow s

4.94 4.93 500 4.76 5.00


4 .7 3 4.63 5.01 4.65 5.03

Test at 5 % level of significance to find out whether there is evidence that the
machinc requires resetting. [5>l

The weight of broiler chickens are normally distributed wiih mean 2 kg and standard
deviation 0.3 kg. The weights of layers dticktps arc also normally distributed with
mean 1.5 kg and standard deviation 0.5 kg.

Determine correct to 2 significant figures the probability that

(i) | a broiler chicken weighs less than 1.8 kg,


PI

(ii)a random sample of 4 broiler chickens weigh more>t|ian 8.2 kg, 01

9)64*1nun
(Ui) a layers chicken weighs less than a broiler chicken. ^ 0f 6 brOtt°f ^
(W ) a random sample o f I layers chickens :a*
chickens,

T h e marks obtained by 10 candidates In the tw . q *.level mathematics psp***


certain year arc show n in the table below

ta ) Plot on q scatter diagram, the Paper 1 mark (j) against the Paper 2 mark (y) and
com m ent o n the relationship.

(b ) Find tlie appropriate regression line for estimating

(i) the m ark o n Paper 2 by a candidate having a specific m ark in Paper 1.


H encc calculate the Paper 2 mark for a candidate w ho got 65 % in
P aper 1.

(ii) tlie m ark on Paper I by a candidate having a specific m ark in Paper 2


H ence calculate the Paper I mark for a candidate who got SO % jn
P ap er 2 .

O n analysing the m arks scored by a large num ber of candidates in an Olympiad


E xam ination, the D irector takes a random sample ol 250 candidates and finds th.it
the m arks, c, o f these candidates gave

'V x - l l 872 and M6 193.

(a ) C alculate tlie unbiased estim ate of

(i)the population mean mark,

(ii) its variance.


%
(b) Calculate a 90 % confidence interval for the population mean /.*.

(c) (i) Test tlie hypothesis that [J. = 49, against an alternative that it rs less
th an 49. at 10 % significance level.
# . • •'
(ill Determine the values of a for which the null hypothesis is rejected.
P ^ : v.,-- t v * 4]

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12 A car imvellingalong astraight road passes through fl fix*d point A Willi


of 10ms'1and conUnue with ilils velocity (on, seconds. The car then accelerates
uniformly over the next tt seconds dll If attains a veloclcy of 15 ms
subsequently decelerates to rest in a further l3 seconds-

(a) Sketch a well labelled (/;v) graph to Illustrate Ihe motion of the car after
passing A.

(b) Given that the air's acceleration and


' ' n — ' *1' ■ # --• ........... _ _ _ ----- !

13

The diagram shows die trajectory of a boll that is projcctcd from the top a
building 40 m high with initial velocity of 20 m s'1 at an angle of 30 *
to the horizontal. The ball hits the ground at a point P (see diagram).

Find

(I) (he time o f flight o f the ball, •

(ii) the direction in which the ball is moving when it hits Point P,

Two particles o f mass mi kg and m2Kg where mi > m*are connected by a light
mclaslic string which passes over a smooth fixed pulley.

(a) Find In terms o f g. //», and m? the acceleration of the system.


131

(h) Show that the tension in the siring given.by m.gl —~ 7— V


# . \ IF*/ + n ii / .

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inclined nt nn angle 0 to the horizontal, is applied to the particle until it is on the point of
moving.

Given that die normal force R = I<y and the frictional force F = -91 act on the panicle
where i and j are unit vectors (sec diagram),

calculate

(j) (a) the coefficient of the friction.

fb) the magnitude of the constant force between the panicle and the surface, (4j

(ii) (a) 0.

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m i%
Ml
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2 p - p * = l

3/r-IO/> + UO

M i

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( ° - 8 ) ( 0 . 0 7 ) + o. 2 ( o, 4 )

=*0.136

d (C/T)

a 0.8(0,07)
0.136

= 0.4118
(a)
9766554 3 047889
953320 4 15899
9843 5 2499
7760 6 3567
521 7 058

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9
Biology inter Science Bl

Y5 means 51 Ke* J / means 15 Bl

(b) Biology
Biology
I p
a a
1 =47

a =66 ■| Inter science

a a a
Science

f l= 3 9 H------ I----------1-------- 1--------- 1-------- 1-------- 1-------- h


30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100
a =53

a = 67 I | ' .

(c) Students did performed better in inter-scicncc than biology.

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E xpected frequencies

Provinces

Attitude North Midlands South


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Like ^‘1 23.1 28,3 25,67 B2

Reserved 36,3 44,4 40 J 3

Dislike 30,6 37,4 34

There is no relationship between geographical area and attitude towards the


introduction of incentives. Bl

E n p -F )>
P
£
23,1 28,364
P247
28,8 0,634
16 25,66 3.643
I33 36,3 0,3
50 44,3 0,714 B2
32 40,3 0,135
20 30,6 3,672 1
36 37,4 0,0525
46 34 4,2352
21,74 . 1;

Ig g Bl

^ ( 4 ) = 9 ,4 8 8

Sincc 21,75 >9,488 reject / / o and conclude that theree is relationship between B2
geographical area and attitude towards the introduction o f incentives.

1) 9 h 20 + 12 + 8
Bl
IB I 30
a = i,6 3 Ml

(b) (i) P ( X = 2)= e\ Ml


tL
f e 'i ' =0,2603 Al

I (ii) P ( X * 3 ) = l - P ( X £ 2 ) Ml

I = !-[> (* =2)i/>(A' = 0 ) + /’(A'= 1)]


I =0,632 Al

( C) n > 4)= 1 1 P ( X £ i ) = 1 S B 1 3)+ P ( x I I S P ( X | l)+ /» (A ' 1 0 )] Ml

g 0.0254 Jf Al
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1 o• T h e d a te fo llo w s B inom ial distribution Bl


£ (■ * )» 1,06 Bl

P = 0,212

o ~E 1
-LZ___ IS,19 M
20 20,435
9____ 10,995 Ml
2__ 2,96
0,398 “ I
g 0,021471

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$
Ml
17 15,19 0,1127
20 | 20.435 0,0002067
14,374 0.05319 Ml
I 13
0.1663
Bl
i p H 0 )= 3 ,8 4 1

| Since 0,166 <3,841 wc do not reject Ht and conclude that the data follow binomi*l
B2
distribution.

.(a) (i) A random sample is a sample randomly selected from the populatton with all
Bl
elements equally selected with equal chances

(ii) It will not give a random sample


Bl
t f0 : t = 5
Bl
H 0 :t * 5
DIB1
X = 4,868 s = 0,15005
( 4 .8 6 6 - 5 ) ^ (foca-1) MIM1
Test statistics
0,15005 ,r, V .f c s v

= -2 ,6 3 9 I Al

2 ^ ( 9 ) * - 2 .2 6 2 , j H Bl

Since -2,639 <-2,262 w c rcjcct //„ and conclude that the machine requires
adjustm ent B2
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(i) P(B< 1,8)

P Z<
,
18 - 2
0,3

P ( Z < - 0 , 667)

/‘-♦0.667

= 0,25

(ii) Let W be the weight of * broilers

JF-A.(8;0J6)

/•(IF >8,2)

8, 2 - 8
P \Z >

P (Z > 0,333)

I-♦(0,331)

= 0,37

(iii) P(L< B)

P (JL -B < 0 )

L -B -N (-0 ,S ;0 ,M )

r iz < ° -° -5

P (Z < 0.8575) /

= 0,80

H P [W - T > 0 )

P ( Z 1 0)

= 0.50

JO (b) —i = 35510
Zr *=27846

= 566 Fj' = 474

Zry = 30792 w = 10
tizxy-zxzy
ni =
A rax
V
aiawMiwM
= ^ 2 Z !? H 5 6 6 } U 7 4 )
10(35510)-(566)’
-1.14

C v-47.4)=|.|4C t -56.6)
y = l 14*-|7.16

y = 56.98%

(>*) regression line x on y


m = r iS x y -a a v

1 0 (3 0 7 9 2 )-(5 6 6 )(4 7 4 )
= 0.736
1 0 (2 7 8 4 6 )-(4 7 4 )J

( x - S6; 6 ) = 0.76 ( y - 47.4 )


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yi
8

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(ii) (*r3 = i £ 2 [ 646193 f 1 ] 872


2491 250 ~l l i T

250
Ml
= 3 3 0 ,9 9

Al
• *7 ,4 8 8 ± 1 , 6 4 5 i f f l l
V 250
M2
= (4 5 .5 9 9 ; 4 9 . 3 8 )

'c ) (0 Al
: M= 49 [31

M0 : a < 49 Bl

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Test statistic (47,488- 49=-------
Z = --------, W 250
Ml
>/330,99

= -1,314

Ziov. =-1,282 Al

Since -1,314 < -1 , 282


we reject //
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(b)
I |

Sf, = I5/2

»,*3r,

-80 = 2 0f-9,81 61

9,816*- 2 0 r - 8 0 = 0

20±^20* -4(80)9,81
' 2(9,81)

| = 4,05

Ri) x = 20cos30

=.J0V3

>- = 2 0 ^ 1 - 9 ,8 1 ( 4 .0 5 )

= -29,7

Direction = (an' 1f ^ ' -Z )


■ k , I kw J J

= -5 9 ,7 °

=^59,7“ below the horizontal

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/ MtS- T = M ta Ml

T - M 2g =* M 2o Ml

M lg - M Jg = ( M l + M 3)a

(M> ~ )g Al
=a ll
M,+Mj
M(M. - M i )
<b) Ml
. 63"" 17~7
A/| +iA/2
7 +M*g

AifyV/.g = A/.’g + Afa g ( A / ,M j Ml


A/, + A f ,

~ + A M /,g + A /,3g Ml
Af, + A/,

2 M M tg
~ Mx +Mj

M,g(2M2)
M, + M 2 F
M<i)(u) Fr=xR

9 =-16 Ml
9
T = Al
16

(b) R + PsiaQ =20AT=>/’sinG = 4

Resultant = PcosG - 9 Ml

P cosG =9
4
tan 6 = — Al
9

0 =23,96

I l>) 9 = /> c o s 2 3 , 9 6

9 Ml
P =
cos 23,96

Al

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