3H 2024 Edexcel Predicted Paper HKM

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Pearson Edexcel
Level 1/Level 2 GCSE (9–1)

Tuesday 21 May 2019


Morning (Time: 1 hour 30 minutes) Paper Reference 1MA1/1H

Mathematics
Paper 1 (Non-Calculator)
Higher Tier

You must have: Ruler graduated in centimetres and millimetres, Total Marks
protractor, pair of compasses, pen, HB pencil,theraser.
Predicted Paper 3H – 10 June 2024
Tracing paper may be used.

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1 The frequency table gives information about the length of 45 fish.

Length (l cm) Frequency


0<l≤5 3
5 < l ≤ 10 9
10 < l ≤ 15 12
15 < l ≤ 20 15
20 < l ≤ 25 6

On the grid, draw a frequency polygon for the information in the table.

15

10
Frequency

0
0 5 10 15 20 25
Length (l cm)

(Total for Question 1 is 2 marks)


2 (a) Write 534000 in standard form.

(1)
(b) Write 9.8 × 10 -7 as an ordinary number.

(1)
(c) Work out the value of (3.08 × 10–3) × (1.92 × 106)
Give your answer in standard form correct to 3 significant figures.

(2)
(Total for Question 2 is 4 marks)

3 Shown below are a circle and a rectangle.

1.2 m

48 cm
x

The circumference of the circle is equal to the perimeter of the rectangle.


Calculate the value of x.
Give your answer to 1 decimal place.

cm
(Total for Question 3 is 2 marks)
4 The probability tree diagram shows the probabilities that it will rain on Monday and Tuesday.

Monday Tuesday

rain
0.2

rain
0.34
0.8
not rain

0.2 rain
0.66
not rain

0.8 not rain

Calculate the probability that it will rain on at least one of these two days.

(Total for Question 4 is 3 marks)


5 ABCDEF is a hexagon
A B
112º 169º

F 110º

D
105º
E

Angle CDE is 3 × Angle BCD

Work out the size of angle CDE


You must show all your working.

(Total for Question 5 is 3 marks)

6 There are 12 pencils in a packet.


Caleb has 5 packets of pencils. He also has 6 extra pencils.
Write the number of pencils in one packet to the total number of pencils Caleb has.
Give your answer in the form 1 : n

(Total for Question 6 is 2 marks)


7 Hamish cooked 20 cakes. The total cost of making the cakes was £20.45
Hamish sold the 20 cakes for £3.50 each
Calculate the percentage profit Hamish made on the cakes

%
(Total for Question 7 is 3 marks)

8 (a) Expand and simplify 5(3x + 2) – 2(x – 2)

(b) Simplify (16a6b5) 2 (2)

(2)
(c) Factorise fully 10x2y + 25xy3

(2)
(Total for Question 11 is 6 marks)
3(x + 7)
9 Make x the subject of t=
x–1

(Total for Question 9 is 3 marks)

10 Jack is going to choose a password for his mobile phone.


The password is made using four digits with each digit using a number from 0 – 9.
The first digit is a prime number.
The second digit is a square number.
The third digit is an even number.
The fourth digit is less than 7.

Work out the number of different four digit passwords that Jack could use.

(Total for Question 10 is 3 marks)


11
y
5

4
A
3

-5 -4 -3 -2 -1 O 1 2 3 4 5 x
-1

-2

-3

-4

-5

Enlarge Triangle A by scale factor –1.5 centre (–1, 2)

(Total for Question 11 is 2 marks)

12 Given that a:b=4:3 and b:c=4:5

find the ratio a : b : c

Give your answer in its simplest form.

(Total for Question 12 is 3 marks)


13 Janet invests £3000 in a savings account.
The savings account pays compound interest at a rate of 2.14% for the first year.
It then pays x% interest for each following year.
After 4 years, Jean has £3204.17 in her savings account.

Work out the value of x.


Give your answer to 1 decimal place

(Total for Question 13 is 3 marks)

14 10 cm3 of liquid A is mixed with liquid B to make 150g of liquid C

Liquid A has a density of 1.4 g/cm3


Liquid B has a density of 1.1 g/cm3

Find the density of liquid C.


Give your answer correct to 2 decimal places.

g/cm3
(Total for Question 14 is 3 marks)
15 ABCDEFGH is a cuboid
B C

A D

20 cm

F G

E H
7 cm
7 cm

Calculate the angle that the line EC makes with the plane EFGH
Give your answer correct to 1 decimal place

(Total for Question 15 is 3 marks)


16 Here are the first terms of a sequence.

0 3 10 21 36

(a) Find an expression, in terms of n, for the nth term of this sequence.

(3)
(b) Find the 25th term of this sequence.

(1)
(Total for Question 16 is 4 marks)
17 The line L1 has the equation 3y – 4x = 5
The line L2 is perpendicular to line L1 and goes through the point (8, -2)
Find the equation of the line L2

(Total for Question 17 is 3 marks)

17 Simplify fully 3x2 – 17x + 10


2x2 – 50

(Total for Question 18 is 3 marks)


18

B
10 cm
73º
A
85º

C
52º
D

The length of AB:BC is in the ratio 4:3

Calculate the length of AD


Give your answer to 3 significant figures

cm
(Total for Question 18 is 5 marks)
19

a – 2b
t=
b2

a = 42.1 correct to 1 decimal place


b = 7.52 correct to 2 decimal places

By considering bounds, work out the value of t to a suitable degree of accuracy.


Give a reason for your answer.

(Total for Question 19 is 5 marks)


20 The shape below is made up of a cone and hemisphere.

1 l h
Volume of a cone = 3 πr2h
5x cm r

x cm r
4
Volume of a Sphere = 3 πr3

x is the radius of the cone and the radius of the hemisphere.


The total volume of the shape is 540 cm3

Calculate the value of x.


Give your answer to 3 significant figures.

cm
(Total for Question 20 is 4 marks)
21 f(x) = 3(x2 – 5)

g(x) = 2x + 7

(a) Find gf(–3)

(2)
(b) Solve fg(x) = 9
Give your answers correct to 3 significant figures.

(4)
(Total for Question 21 is 6 marks)
22

E 12 cm
D
12 cm

O
14 cm

63º
A B C

The points B, E and D lie on the circumference of a circle.


OB is the radius of the circle
ABC is a tangent to the circle at the point B.
DE = 12 cm
BE = 14 cm
Angle DBC = 63º

Calculate the shaded area of the circle


Give your answer to 3 significant figures

cm2
(Total for Question 22 is 5 marks)

TOTAL FOR PAPER IS 80 MARKS

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