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© UCLES 2011 P110/02/A/M/11 [Turn over 1 For Teacher's Use 55 minutes Mathematics Paper 2 Stage 9 Name ……………………………………………\ …….………………………. Additional materials: Ruler Calculator Tracing paper Geometrical instruments READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS FIRST Answer all questions in the spaces provided on the question paper. You should show all your working on the question paper. The number of marks is given in brackets [ ] at the end of each question\ or part question. The total number of marks for this paper is 45. V1 For Teacher's Use Page Mark 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Total

© UCLES 2011 P110/02/A/M/11 2 For Teacher's Use 1 Look at the numbers. 397.36 76.75 (a) Write each number correct to one significant figure. and [1] (b) Without working out the correct answer, estimate the value of 397.36 ÷ 76.75 correct to one significant figure. You must show your working. [1] 2 Work out the values of x, y and z in these statements. (a) 9 64 4 4 = × x x = [1] (b) y7 7 7 6 4 = ÷ y = [1] (c) 1 5 = z z = [1] 3 Write a fraction in the box to make this calculation correct. 8 1 4 3 4 2 = × [2]

© UCLES 2011 P110/02/A/M/11 [Turn over 3 For Teacher's Use 4 Samira buys a car. The car loses 23% of its value in the first year. At the end of the first year her car is worth $6575.80 How much did Samira pay for her car? Show your working. $ [2] 5 The exchange rate between the Britis h pound (£) and the US dollar ($) is £1 = $1.60 (a) Convert £75 into dollars. $ [1] (b) Convert $75 into pounds. £ [1] 6 Look at this calculation. 29 . 3 4 . 107 9 . 47 3 . 26 − + (a) Use your calculator to work out the answer. Write down all of the figures on your display. [1] (b) Write your answer correct to 3 decimal places. [1]

© UCLES 2011 P110/02/A/M/11 4 For Teacher's Use 7 Tariq says that 3 1 is the same as 33%. Is Tariq correct? Explain your answer. Yes/No because [1] 8 Complete the boxes to make the calculation correct. x x x 5 4 2 8 3 = + [2] 9 Look at the equation. 17 5 2 3 = − − y x Work out the values of (a) 9 2 3 + − y x [1] (b) y x 6 9 − [1]

© UCLES 2011 P110/02/A/M/11 [Turn over 5 For Teacher's Use 10 Here is a balance. Each has a mass of m kg. The has a mass of 4 kg. (a) Complete the inequality. 3m m + 4 [1] (b) Solve the inequality and show the solution on the number line. –5 –4 –3 –2 –1 0 1 2 3 4 5 [2] 11 Factorise. ab a 6 4 2− [1]

© UCLES 2011 P110/02/A/M/11 6 For Teacher's Use 12 The n th term of a sequence is 3 n + x. The fourth term is 17 (a) Work out the value of x. x = [1] (b) What is the first term of the sequence? [1] 13 A triangle is drawn on the grid. x -3 -2 -1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 y -3 -2 -1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 0 Enlarge the triangle with scale factor 3 and centre of enlargement (1, 2). [2]

© UCLES 2011 P110/02/A/M/11 [Turn over 7 For Teacher's Use 14 Look at the diagram. The lines AB and CD are parallel. 55° a° b° 65° 34° A C B D NOT TO SCALE (a) (i) Write down the value of a. a = [1] (ii) Give a reason for your answer. [1] (b) Work out the value of b. b = [1]

© UCLES 2011 P110/02/A/M/11 8 For Teacher's Use 15 The diagonal of a rectangle is 110 cm. 110 cm 60 cm NOT TO SCALE The rectangle is 60 cm high. How wide is the rectangle? Give your answer to the nearest cm. cm [2] 16 A tin of beans is a cylinder. It has a base with a diameter of 7 cm and a height of 10 cm. 10 cm NOT TO SCALE 7 cm (a) Work out the volume of the tin. Give your answer to the nearest cm³. cm³ [2]

© UCLES 2011 P110/02/A/M/11 [Turn over 9 For Teacher's Use (b) The label on the tin covers all of the curved surface. It has no overlap. When removed from the tin the label is a rectangle. 10 cm NOT TO SCALE Work out the area of the label. Give your answer to the nearest cm 2. cm 2 [2]

© UCLES 2011 P110/02/A/M/11 10 For Teacher's Use 17 A and B are fair spinners. The diagrams show their faces. A B 8 2 6 1 2 4 3 (a) Complete the sample space diagram to show all the possible outcomes of spinning the triangular and the square spinner. Spinner B Spinner A [1] (b) What is the probability of scoring an odd total when the numbers on the two spinners are added? [1] 1 2 3 2 (2, 1) (2, 2) (2, 3) 4 (4, 1) 6 (6, 2) 8 (8, 2)

© UCLES 2011 P110/02/A/M/11 [Turn over 11 For Teacher's Use 18 The length of a rectangle is 3 cm longer than its width ( w). w + 3 w The area of the rectangle is 30 cm². Work out the width of the rectangle. Give your answer correct to 1 decimal place. w = cm [3] 19 Michel is carrying out a survey to fi nd out how much time students spend watching TV. He designs a questionnaire. This is one of the questions. How many hours do you spend watching TV per week? Please tick. 1 to 5 5 to 10 10 to 20 More than 20 Make two criticisms of Michel’s question. [2]

Permission to reproduce items where third-party owned material protected by copyright is included has been sought and cleared where possible. Every reasonable effort has been made by the publisher (UCLES) to trace copy\ right holders, but if any items requiring clearance have unwittingly been included, the publisher will be pleased to make amends at the earliest possible opport\ unity. University of Cambridge International Examinations is part of the Cambridge Assessment Group. Cambridge Assessment is the brand name of University of Cambridge Local Examinations Syndicate (UCLES), which is itself a depa\ rtment of the University of Cambridge. © UCLES 2011 P110/02/A/M/11 12 For Teacher's Use 20 Shape A is an equilateral triangle. Shape B is a square. A B x + 2 x – 1 The perimeters of A and B are equal. Work out the lengths of the sides of shapes A and B. You must show your working Length of sides of A cm Length of sides of B cm [3]