Bks MaaSL Ccuu Ep02 Xxaann
Bks MaaSL Ccuu Ep02 Xxaann
Bks MaaSL Ccuu Ep02 Xxaann
Paper 2
All numerical answers must be given exactly or correct to three significant figures, unless
otherwise stated in the question.
Answers should be supported by working and/or explanations. Where an answer is incorrect, some
marks may be awarded for a correct method, provided this is shown clearly.
Section A
1 [Maximum mark: 8]
c i Find and simplify a formula for the sum of the first n terms, Sn .
2 [Maximum mark: 5]
Anna is going to invest money in a bank which pays 5% compound interest per year,
compounded annually.
a Calculate how much Anna should deposit now, so that it will be worth £1000 in 10 years’
time. [2]
Doris also invests money into an account paying 5% compound interest per year, compounded
annually. She is going to deposit £X in the bank initially. In 5 years’ time she will take out
£1000, and leave the remainder in for another 6 years. At this time, she will then take out
another £1000, which will leave her account empty.
3 [Maximum mark: 8]
1
x
2
a Write down the value of x 3 1 dx , giving your answer to 4 decimal places. [3]
0
x
2
b i Find x3 1 dx .
x
2
ii Hence find the exact value of x 3 1 dx , simplifying your answer as far as possible.
0
[6]
4 [Maximum mark: 8]
5 [Maximum mark: 6]
A triangle ABC has sides of lengths a 4, b 5and c 6. Find, in degrees, the sizes of angles
ˆ, B
A ˆ.
ˆ and C [6]
6 [Maximum mark: 5]
Solve the equation e2x ex 20 0 , giving your answers in exact form. [5]
Section B
Paired bivariate data x, y is collected from 11 students, where x is their time to swim 100 m
(measured in seconds) and y is their time to run 200 m (also measured in seconds). The data
is given in the following table:
y 40 35 44 39 51 60 48 40 37 43 47
a Calculate the Pearson product moment correlation coefficient (r) for this data, and state
what this value of r implies about the relationship between the swimming and running times.
[5]
ii Write down the mean point x, y that the linear regression line of y on x must pass
through.
iii A twelfth student had a swimming time of 110 seconds. Estimate their running time. [5]
c State two reasons why the equation found in part b i should not be used to estimate the
swimming time of a student with a running time of 23 seconds. [2]
The masses of a species of large tortoises are normally distributed with a mean of kg and a
standard deviation of 2 kg. It has been discovered that 6.68% of these tortoises have a mass
greater than 13 kg.
There are a very large number of these tortoises on an island. A sample of 100 of them is at
random. Since they do not run very fast, it can be assumed that their masses are independent
of one another.
b i Find the probability that exactly 6 of the sample have a mass greater than 13 kg.
ii Find the probability that at least 3 of the sample have a mass greater than 13 kg. [6]
x 3 1
A rational function is given by y x ,x .
4x 2 2
dy
a Find and hence show that the graph of y x is always increasing. [3]
dx
d2y
b Find and hence comment on the concavity of the graph of y x . [4]
dx 2
e Sketch the graph of this function, showing the information that has been obtained in
parts a to e. [3]
Markscheme
Section A
1 a a d 5, a 10d 41 M1
Solving gives a 1, d 4 A1 A1
[3 Marks]
b i un 1 n 1 4 4n 3 A1
ii solving 4n 3 549 gives n 138 A1
[2 marks]
n
c i Sn
2
2 (n 1)4 2n2 n A1
Y 1.05
10
2 a 1000 Y £613.91 (2 d.p.) M1 A1
[2 marks]
b Require (1.055 X 1000)1.056 1000 M1
11
6
1.05 X 1 1.05 1000 X 1368.21 (2 d.p.) A1 A1
[3 marks]
[Total: 5 marks]
3 a 0.4063(4 d.p.) A2
[2 marks]
3
2 3
b i by inspection or substitution
9
x 1 2
c (M1) A2
2 3
2 4 2 2
ii 2 2 M1 A1 A1
9 9 9
[6 marks]
[Total: 8 marks]
4 a
log y log 5x 4 log5 log x 4 M1 A1
So log y log5 4log x A1
[3 marks]
b
log 34 x log 52 x 1 4x log3 2x 1 log5 M1 A1
A 41.4 (3 s.f.) A1
[6 marks]
[Total: 6 marks]
e
2
x
6 ex 20 0 ex 5 ex 4 0 M1 M1
Section B
7 a r 0.979 (3 s.f.) A2
Strong, positive, linear correlation A1 A1 A1
[5 marks]
b i y 0.187x 20.1 A1 A1
ii 128, 44 A1
iii y 0.187(110) 20.1 40.7 (3 s.f.) M1 A1
[5 marks]
c The line of x on y should be used instead when estimating a swimming time from a
running time; R1
Using the line to estimate a swimming time when the running time is 23 seconds would be
extrapolation a long way away from the given data. R1
[2 marks]
[Total: 12 marks]
8 a X
N ,22 P X 13 0.0668 P X 13 0.9332 M1 A1
X
Z
2
N 0,12 R1
13
PZ 0.9332 M1 A1
2
13
1.500... M1 A1
2
10 A1
[8 marks]
b i Y B 100,0.0668 P Y 6 0.159 (3 s.f.) M1 A2
ii P Y 3 1 P Y 2 0.967 (3 s.f.) M1 A2
[6 marks]
[Total: 14 marks]
dy 4x 2 x 3 4 14
9 a M1 A1
4x 2 4x 2
2 2
dx
14
Since 0 for all x, so the graph of y x is always increasing. R1
4x 2
2
[3 marks]
d2y 112
b M1 A1
4x 2
2 3
dx
1 d2y 112
then 4x 2 0 and hence
3
If x 0,
2 dx 2 4x 23
so the graph is concave down. R1
1 d2y 112
then 4x 2 0 and hence
3
If x 0,
2 dx 2 4x 23
so the graph is concave up. R1
[4 marks]
1 1
c i x ii y A1 A1
2 4
[2 marks]
3
d i 3, 0 ii 0,
2
A1 A1
[2 marks]
e
[Total: 14 marks]