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2010 H I G H E R S C H O O L C E R T I F I C AT E E X A M I N AT I O N General Mathematics General Instructions Reading time 5 minutes 1 Working time 2 hours 2 Write using black or blue pen Calculators may be used A formulae sheet is provided at the back of this paper Write your Centre Number and Student Number on the Question 25 Writing Booklet 3240 Total marks 100 S ection I Pages 2 12 22 marks Attempt Questions 1 22 Allow about 30 minutes for this section S ection II Pages 13 27 78 marks Attempt Questions 23 28 Allow about 2 hours for this section Section I 22 marks Attempt Questions 1 22 Allow about 30 minutes for this section Use the multiple-choice answer sheet for Questions 1 22. 1 The results of a survey are displayed in the dot plot. What is the range of this data? 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 (A) 7 (B) 8 (C) 9 (D) 10 2 A new phone was purchased for $725 which included 10% GST. What was the price of the phone without GST, correct to the nearest cent? (A) $65.91 (B) $72.50 (C) $652.50 (D) $659.09 2 3 A field diagram has been drawn from an offset survey. E NOT TO SCALE 13 20 D 3 C 16 H F 12 G B 11 All measurements are in metres. AB = 10 m BC = 12 m CD = 3 m DE = 13 m 10 A What is the distance from G to H, correct to the nearest metre? (A) 11 (B) 13 (C) 16 (D) 20 3 4 Which of the following frequency histograms shows data that could be normally distributed? Frequency (B) Frequency (A) Score Score Frequency (D) Frequency (C) Score 5 Score Minjy invests $2000 for 1 year and 5 months. The simple interest is calculated at a rate of 6% per annum. What is the total value of the investment at the end of this period? (A) $2170 (B) $2180 (C) $3003 (D) $3700 4 6 A survey of Year 7 students found a number of relationships with a high degree of correlation. Which of the following relationships also demonstrates causality? (A) Students height and the length of their arm span (B) The size of students left feet and the size of their right feet (C) Students test scores in Mathematics and their test scores in Music (D) The number of hours students spent studying for a test and their results in that test 7 If M = 9, what is the value of 3 M 2 + 5M ? 6 (A) 250.5 (B) 48 (C) 33 (D) 235.5 8 A bag contains red, green, yellow and blue balls. Colour Probability Red 1 3 Green 1 4 Yellow ? Blue 1 6 The table shows the probability of choosing a red, green or blue ball from the bag. If there are 12 yellow balls in the bag, how many balls are in the bag altogether? (A) 16 (B) 36 (C) 48 (D) 60 5 9 Three towns P, Q and R are marked on the diagram. The distance from R to P is 76 km. RQP = 26 and RPQ = 46 . R NOT TO SCALE 76 km 46 Q 26 P What is the distance from P to Q to the nearest kilometre? (A) 100 km (B) 125 km (C) 165 km (D) 182 km 10 A plane flies on a bearing of 150 from A to B. N A NOT TO SCALE 150 B What is the bearing of A from B ? (A) 30 (B) 150 (C) 210 (D) 330 6 11 Which of the following graphs shows the lowest rate of depreciation over the given time period? (A) (B) $10 000 $10 000 Current value Current value Time (years) 4 Time (years) (C) (D) $10 000 $10 000 Current value Current value Time (years) 12 5 6 Time (years) 7 A group of 347 people was tested for flu and the results were recorded. The flu test results are not always accurate. Test results Test indicated flu Test did not indicate flu Total People with flu 72 3 75 People without flu 16 256 272 88 259 347 A person is selected at random from the tested group. What is the probability that their test result is accurate, to the nearest per cent? (A) 21% (B) 22% (C) 95% (D) 96% 7 13 The number of hours that it takes for a block of ice to melt varies inversely with the temperature. At 30 C it takes 8 hours for a block of ice to melt. How long will it take the same size block of ice to melt at 12 C? (A) 3.2 hours (B) 20 hours (C) 26 hours (D) 45 hours 14 A restaurant serves three scoops of different flavoured ice-cream in a bowl. There are five flavours to choose from. How many different combinations of ice-cream could be chosen? (A) 10 (B) 15 (C) 30 (D) 60 15 In this diagram of the Earth, O represents the centre and B lies on both the Equator and the Greenwich Meridian. N A 60 NOT TO SCALE 30 O 110 B Equator S What is the latitude and longitude of point A? (A) 30 N 110 E (B) 30 N 110 W (C) 60 N 110 E (D) 60 N 110 W 8 16 This back-to-back stem-and-leaf plot displays the test results for a class of 26 students. Boys Girls 1 2 1 2 4 3 3 0 2 3 5 4 5 9 9 4 4 4 4 2 2 5 3 3 6 7 0 6 1 9 9 What is the median test result for the class? (A) 44 (B) 46 (C) 48 (D) 49 17 During a flood 1.5 hectares of land was covered by water to a depth of 17 cm. How many kilolitres of water covered the land? (1 hectare = 10 000 m2 ) (A) 2.55 kL (B) 2 550 kL (C) 255 000 kL (D) 2 550 000 kL 18 Which of the following correctly expresses x as the subject of a = (A) x = an 5 (B) x = 5a n (C) x = a 5 n (D) x = 5a n 9 nx ? 5 19 The diagram shows half an ellipse with a rectangle cut out. NOT TO SCALE 7 5 All measurements are in centimetres. 2 16 16 What is the area of the shape to the nearest square centimetre? (A) 78 cm2 (B) 83 cm2 (C) 166 cm2 (D) 171 cm2 20 Lou and Ali are on a fitness program for one month. The probability that Lou will finish the program successfully is 0.7 while the probability that Ali will finish successfully is 0.6. The probability tree shows this information. 0.6 Lou successful 0.7 0.3 0.4 0.6 Lou not successful 0.4 Ali successful Ali not successful Ali successful Ali not successful What is the probability that only one of them will be successful? (A) 0.18 (B) 0.28 (C) 0.42 (D) 0.46 10 21 The area graph shows the costs and profits for a business over a period of time. Costs $ Profit Months The information in the area graph is then displayed as a line graph. Which of the following line graphs best displays the data from the area graph? Costs Profit (A) (B) $ Costs Profit $ Months (C) Months Costs Profit (D) $ Costs Profit $ Months Months 11 22 In July, Ms Alott received a statement for her credit card account. The account has no interest free period. Simple interest is calculated and charged to her account on the statement date. Do Ms I O Alott Credit limit: $5000 l lar Bank Credit card statement Statement date: 23 July 2010 Previous Balance Payments Purchases Interest charged $529.46 $529.46 $1721.50 ? Purchases Amount Closing Balance Hi-Fi $1721.50 ? Date 29 June Annual percentage rate: 19% Daily percentage rate: 0.0521% Note: Interest is charged on amounts from (and including) the date of purchase up to (and including) the statement date. Minimum payment due: $25 or 5% of closing balance whichever is the larger. What is the minimum payment due on this account? (A) $22.42 (B) $25.00 (C) $86.08 (D) $87.20 12 Section II 78 marks Attempt Questions 23 28 Allow about 2 hours for this section Answer each question in the appropriate writing booklet. Extra writing booklets are available. All necessary working should be shown in every question. Question 23 (13 marks) Use the Question 23 Writing Booklet. (a) 2 This advertisement appeared in a newspaper. Civil Engineer Base rate of pay: $1586.70 per week. Depending upon qualifications and experience, up to an additional 3.5% may be added to the weekly base rate of pay. What is the maximum possible salary per annum for this civil engineer, correct to the nearest dollar? The elevation and floor plan of a building are shown. 3 000 10 000 5 000 (b) 8 000 A All measurements are in millimetres. represent on the plan? 1 (i) What does this symbol (ii) What is the value of A on the elevation? 1 (iii) Calculate the area of the floor of this building in square metres. 2 Question 23 continues on page 14 13 Question 23 (continued) On Saturday, Jonty recorded the colour of T-shirts worn by the people at his gym. The results are shown in the graph. T-shirt colours at the gym 15 Number of people (c) 10 5 0 Blue Red Green Purple Black Colour of T-shirt (i) How many people were at the gym on Saturday? (Assume everyone was wearing a T-shirt.) 1 (ii) What is the probability that a person selected at random at the gym on Saturday, would be wearing either a blue or green T-shirt? 1 Question 23 continues on page 15 14 Question 23 (continued) (d) Warrick has a net income of $590 per week. He has created a budget to help manage his money. A 1 B C Warrick s Weekly Budget 2 3 Rent $175 4 Petrol $45 5 Car registration $10 6 Car maintenance $15 7 Food $90 8 Electricity X 9 Telephone and internet $40 10 Insurances $30 11 Entertainment $70 12 Clothes and gifts $50 13 Savings $40 14 Total $590 (i) Find the value of X, the amount that Warrick allocates towards electricity each week. 1 (ii) Warrick has an unexpectedly high telephone and internet bill. For the last three weeks, he has put aside his savings as well as his telephone and internet money to pay the bill. 1 How much money has he put aside altogether to pay the bill? (iii) The bill for the telephone and internet is $620. It is due in two weeks time. Warrick realises he has not put aside enough money to pay the bill. How could Warrick reallocate non-essential funds in his budget so he has enough money to pay the bill? Justify your answer with suitable reasons and calculations. End of Question 23 15 3 Question 24 (13 marks) Use the Question 24 Writing Booklet. (a) Fred tried to solve this equation and made a mistake in Line 2. 4 ( y + 2 ) 3 ( y + 1) = 3 4 y + 8 3 y + 3 = 3 y + 11 = 3 y = 14 Line 1 Line 2 Line 3 Line 4 Copy the equation in Line 1 into your writing booklet. (i) Rewrite Line 2 correcting his mistake. (ii) Continue your solution showing the correct working for Lines 3 and 4 to solve this equation for y. (b) 1 1 Ashley makes picture frames as part of her business. To calculate the cost, C , in dollars, of making x frames, she uses the equation 2 C = 40 + 10 x . She sells the frames for $20 each and determines her income, I , in dollars, using the equation I = 20 x . Planned income and costs for Ashley s business 200 I = 20 x 160 Amount ($) C = 40 + 10 x 120 80 40 0 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Number of frames (x) Use the graph to solve the two equations simultaneously for x and explain the significance of this solution for Ashley s business. Question 24 continues on page 17 16 Question 24 (continued) (c) The marks in a class test are normally distributed. The mean is 100 and the standard deviation is 10. (i) Jason s mark is 115. What is his z-score? 1 (ii) Mary has a z-score of 0. What mark did she achieve in the test? 1 (iii) What percentage of marks lie between 80 and 110? 2 You may assume the following: 68% of marks have z-scores between 1 and 1 95% of marks have z-scores between 2 and 2 99.7% of marks have z-scores between 3 and 3. (d) The base of a lighthouse, D, is at the top of a cliff 168 metres above sea level. The angle of depression from D to a boat at C is 28 . The boat heads towards the base of the cliff, A, and stops at B. The distance AB is 126 metres. D NOT TO SCALE 28 168 m A 126 m B C (i) What is the angle of depression from D to B, correct to the nearest minute? 3 (ii) How far did the boat travel from C to B, correct to the nearest metre? 2 End of Question 24 17 Question 25 (13 marks) Use the Question 25 Writing Booklet. (a) Rainfall data has been collected at nine locations across NSW. This data is displayed in the scatterplot on page 1 of the Question 25 Writing Booklet. (i) On the scatterplot circle the median points and hence construct a median regression line. (ii) Use this model to predict the average annual rainfall in a location that has 120 days on which rain falls. (b) 2 1 William wants to buy a car. He takes out a loan for $28 000 at 7% per annum interest for four years. 2 Monthly repayments for loans at different interest rates are shown in the spreadsheet. A B C D 1 Monthly repayments 2 Term of loan (in months) E 48 3 4 Amount Interest rate p.a. 5 borrowed 6% 7% 8% 9% 6 $27 000 $634.10 $646.55 $659.15 $671.90 7 $27 500 $645.84 $658.52 $671.36 $684.34 8 $28 000 $657.58 $670.49 $683.56 $696.78 9 $28 500 $669.32 $682.47 $695.77 $709.22 10 $29 000 $681.07 $694.44 $707.97 $721.67 11 $29 500 $692.81 $706.41 $720.18 $734.11 12 $30 000 $704.55 $718.39 $732.39 $746.55 How much interest does William pay over the term of this loan? Question 25 continues on page 19 18 Question 25 (continued) (c) Lee is going on a cruise ship holiday. (i) The ship leaves Port Ary (15 S, 167 E) and sails north to Nauru (1 S, 167 E) at an average speed of 15 knots. 2 How long does the journey take? (You may assume that 1 on a great circle equals 60 nautical miles.) (ii) Lee wants to call home to Sydney (34 S, 151 E) from Papeete, Tahiti (17 S, 149 W) when it is 7 pm on Friday in Sydney. 2 Give the time and day in Papeete when she should make the call. (Ignore time zones.) (d) Mark needs $8000 to go on a holiday in three years time. He has a Holiday Savings Account with a balance of $600. He arranges to deposit $150 into this account at the end of each month for the next three years. He earns 6% per annum interest on the money in his account, compounded monthly. Will Mark have enough money for his trip at the end of three years? Justify your answer with suitable calculations. End of Question 25 19 4 Question 26 (13 marks) Use the Question 26 Writing Booklet. (a) A design of numberplates has a two-digit number, two letters and then another two-digit number, for example 22 AC 14 or 76 BB 08 . (i) How many different numberplates are possible using this design? 1 (ii) Jo s birthday is 30 December 1992, so she would like a numberplate with 2 either 30 JO 12 or 19 JO 92 . Jo can order a numberplate with JO in the middle but will have to have randomly selected numbers on either side. What is the probability that Jo is issued with one of the numberplates she would like? A new shopping centre has opened near a primary school. A survey is conducted to determine the number of motor vehicles that pass the school each afternoon between 2.30 pm and 4.00 pm. The results for 60 days have been recorded in the table and are displayed in the cumulative frequency histogram. Score Class centre Frequency Cumulative frequency 100 124 125 149 150 174 175 199 112 137 162 187 10 20 15 10 25 45 60 60 Cumulative frequency (b) 50 40 30 20 10 0 112 137 162 187 Class centre Question 26 continues on page 21 20 Question 26 (continued) (i) Find the value of in the table. 1 (ii) Carefully copy the cumulative frequency histogram into your writing booklet. 1 On the cumulative frequency histogram you have copied draw a cumulative frequency polygon (ogive) for this data. (iii) Use your graph to determine the median. Show, by drawing lines on your graph, how you arrived at your answer. 1 (iv) Prior to the opening of the new shopping centre, the median number of motor vehicles passing the school between 2.30 pm and 4.00 pm was 57 vehicles per day. 2 What problem could arise from the change in the median number of motor vehicles passing the school before and after the opening of the new shopping centre? Briefly recommend a solution to this problem. (c) 2 Tai plays a game of chance with the following outcomes. 1 chance of winning $10 5 1 chance of winning $3 2 3 chance of losing $8 10 The game has a $2 entry fee. What is his financial expectation from this game? (d) 3 83 m A B 50 m 40 m NOT TO SCALE C Find the area of triangle ABC , correct to the nearest square metre. End of Question 26 21 Question 27 (13 marks) Use the Question 27 Writing Booklet. (a) Fully simplify 4 x 2 xy . 3y 5 3 (b) The graphs show the distribution of the ages of children in Numbertown in 2000 and 2010. Distribution of the ages of children in Numbertown 2010 2000 0 (i) 2 4 6 8 10 12 Age (years) 14 16 18 In 2000 there were 1750 children aged 0 18 years. 1 How many children were aged 12 18 years in 2000? (ii) The number of children aged 12 18 years is the same in both 2000 and 2010. 1 How many children aged 0 18 years are there in 2010? (iii) Identify TWO changes in the distribution of ages between 2000 and 2010. In your answer, refer to measures of location or spread or the shape of the distributions. 2 (iv) What would be ONE possible implication for government planning, as a consequence of this change in the distribution of ages? 1 Question 27 continues on page 23 22 Question 27 (continued) The graph shows tax payable against taxable income, in thousands of dollars. 14 13 12 11 Tax payable (thousands of dollars) (c) 10 9 8 7 A 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 0 10 20 30 40 Taxable income (thousands of dollars) 50 (i) Use the graph to find the tax payable on a taxable income of $21 000. 1 (ii) Use suitable points from the graph to show that the gradient of the 1 section of the graph marked A is . 3 1 (iii) How much of each dollar earned between $21 000 and $39 000 is payable in tax? 1 (iv) Write an equation that could be used to calculate the tax payable, T, in terms of the taxable income, I, for taxable incomes between $21 000 and $39 000. 2 End of Question 27 23 Question 28 (13 marks) Use the Question 28 Writing Booklet. (a) The table shows monthly home loan repayments with interest rate changes from February to October 2009. Monthly home loan repayments A B C D E 1 2 Dates Feb 2009 Apr 2009 Jun 2009 Oct 2009 3 Increase/Decrease 1.0% 0.1% 0.05% 0.25% 4 Rate 5.85% 5.75% 5.80% 6.05% 5 $1 000 $6.35 $6.29 $6.32 $6.47 6 $50 000 $318 $315 $316 $324 7 $100 000 $635 $629 $632 $647 8 $150 000 $953 $944 $948 $971 9 $200 000 $1 270 $1 258 $1 264 $1 295 10 $250 000 $1 588 $1 573 $1 580 $1 618 11 $300 000 $1 905 $1 887 $1 896 $1 942 12 $350 000 $2 223 $2 202 $2 212 $2 266 13 $400 000 $2 541 $2 516 $2 529 $2 589 14 (i) What is the change in monthly repayments on a $250 000 loan from February 2009 to April 2009? 1 (ii) Xiang wants to borrow $307 000 to buy a house. 3 Xiang s bank approves loans for customers if their loan repayments are no more than 30% of their monthly gross salary. Xiang s monthly gross salary is $6 500. If she had applied for the loan in October 2009, would her bank have approved her loan? Justify your answer with suitable calculations. Question 28 continues on page 25 24 Question 28 (continued) (iii) Jack took out a loan at the same time and for the same amount as Xiang. Graphs of their loan balances are shown. Xiang s loan Jack s loan $307 000 Loan balance ($) 0 12 18 25 30 Term of loan (years) Identify TWO differences between the graphs and provide a possible explanation for each difference, making reference to interest rates and/or loan repayments. Question 28 continues on page 26 25 2 Question 28 (continued) (b) Moivre s manufacturing company produces cans of Magic Beans. The can has a diameter of 10 cm and a height of 10 cm. 0.5 0.5 cm 10 cm M o i v r e s Magic Beans 0.5 cm 10 10 cm (i) Cans are packed in boxes that are rectangular prisms with dimensions 30 cm 40 cm 60 cm. 1 What is the maximum number of cans that can be packed into one of these boxes? (ii) The shaded label on the can shown wraps all the way around the can with no overlap. 2 What area of paper is needed to make the labels for all the cans in this box when the box is full? (iii) The company is considering producing larger cans. Monica says if you double the diameter of the can this will double the volume. Is Monica correct? Justify your answer with suitable calculations. Question 28 continues on page 27 26 2 Question 28 (continued) (iv) The company wants to produce a can with a volume of 1570 cm3, using the least amount of metal. Monica is given the job of determining the dimensions of the can to be produced. She considers the following graphs. Dimensions of a can with a volume of 1570 cm3 Surface area of a can with a volume of 1570 cm3 3000 25 2500 20 2000 Height (cm) Surface area (cm2 ) 2 1500 1000 15 10 5 500 0 0 0 5 10 15 Radius (cm) 20 25 0 5 10 15 Radius (cm) 20 What radius and height should Monica recommend that the company use to minimise the amount of metal required to produce these cans? Justify your choice of dimensions with reference to the graphs and/or suitable calculations. End of paper 27 25 BLANK PAGE 28 Board of Studies NSW 2010 2 010 HIGHER SCHOOL CERTIFIC ATE EXAMINATION General Mathematics FORMULAE SHEET Area o f a n a nnulus ( Surface a rea ) A = R 2 r 2 Sphere A = 4 r 2 R = radius o f o uter circle e r = radius o f inner circle Closed cylinder A = 2 rh + 2 r 2 r r = radius h = p erpendicular h eight A rea o f a n ellipse A = ab Volume e C one A= g = n umber o f d egrees in central angle = 2 r 3 60 = n umber o f d egrees in central angle Simpson s rule for a rea approximation h A d + 4 dm + d l 3 f ( 1 Ah 3 V= 43 r 3 r = radius h = p erpendicular h eight A = area o f b ase A rc length o f a circle l V= Sph re he r 2 3 60 V = r 2h Pyramid A rea o f a s ector 1 V = r 2 h 3 C ylinder a = length o f s emi-major axis b = length o f s emi-minor axis ) h = d is tance b etween s uccessive s measurements d f = first measurement r Sine rule a b c = = s in A sin B s in C Area of a triangle a 1 A = a b sin C 2 dm = middle measurement C osine rule dl = last measurement t c 2 = a 2 + b 2 2ab cos C or cos C = 3241 29 a2 + b 2 c2 2ab FORMULAE SHEET D eclining balance formula for depreciation Simple interest I S = V0 (1 r ) = P rn P = initial q uantity r = p ercentage interest rate p er p eriod, c expressed as a d ecimal n = n umber o f p eriods n S = s alvage v alue o f asset after n p eriods r = p ercentage interest rate p er p erio d, o expressed as a d ecimal Mean o f a s ample C ompound interest A = P (1 + r ) A P n r = = = = x= n final b alance initial q u antity n umber o f compounding p eriods p ercentage interest rate p er compounding r p erio d, expressed as a d ecimal o Future v alue ( A ) o f a n a nnuity (1 + r )n 1 A = M r M = contribution p er p eriod, r p aid at the end of the p eriod x= x x n f = = = = x n fx f mean individual s core n umber of s cores r frequency Formula for a z -score e x x z= s s = s tandard d eviation Present v alue ( N ) o f an a nnuity Gradient o f a straight line (1 + r )n 1 N = M n r (1 + r ) m= or N = A (1 + r )n Straight -line formula for depreciation t S = V0 D n S = s alvage v alue o f asset after n p eriods l V0 = p urchase p rice o f the asset c D = amount o f d epreciation apportioned i p er p eriod n = n umber o f p eriods r v ertical change in p osition h o rizontal change in p osition Gradient intercept form o f a s traight line y = mx + b m = g radie ent b = y-intercept Probability o f a n event The p robability o f an event w here o utcomes e are equally likely is g iven b y: e P (event) = 30 n umber o f favourable o utcomes e total n umber o f o u tcomes 3242 5499310056 15230 Centre Number Student Number 2010 H I G H E R S C H O O L C E R T I F I C AT E E X A M I N AT I O N General Mathematics Writing Booklet Question Number 25 Instructions Use this Writing Booklet to answer Question 25. Write your Centre Number and Student Number at the top of this page. If you have not attempted the question, you must still hand in the Writing Booklet, with the words NOT ATTEMPTED written clearly on the front cover. Write the number of each question part inside the margin at the beginning of each answer. Write using black or blue pen. (Black pen is recommended.) You may ask for an extra Writing Booklet if you need more space. You may NOT take any Writing Booklets, used or unused, from the examination room. Office Use Only Do NOT write anything, or make any marks below this line. 1 Start here. Question 25 (a) (i) 1200 1000 800 Average Annual 600 Rainfall (mm) 400 200 0 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 Number of days on which rain falls Question 25 (a) (ii) ....................................................................................................................................................... Office Use Only Do NOT write anything, or make any marks below this line. 2 8287310054 Additional writing space on back page. Office Use Only Do NOT write anything, or make any marks below this line. 3 You may ask for an extra Writing Booklet if you need more space. Office Use Only Do NOT write anything, or make any marks below this line.

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