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UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE INTERNATIONAL EXAMINATIONS
International General Certificate of Secondary Education

*5830631420*

0580/41

MATHEMATICS

October/November 2012

Paper 4 (Extended)

2 hours 30 minutes
Candidates answer on the Question Paper.
Additional Materials:

Electronic calculator
Mathematical tables (optional)

Geometrical instruments
Tracing paper (optional)

READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS FIRST
Write your Centre number, candidate number and name on all the work you hand in.
Write in dark blue or black pen.
You may use a pencil for any diagrams or graphs.
Do not use staples, paper clips, highlighters, glue or correction fluid.
DO NOT WRITE IN ANY BARCODES.
Answer all questions.
If working is needed for any question it must be shown below that question.
Electronic calculators should be used.
If the degree of accuracy is not specified in the question, and if the answer is not exact, give the answer to
three significant figures. Give answers in degrees to one decimal place.
For π use either your calculator value or 3.142.
At the end of the examination, fasten all your work securely together.
The number of marks is given in brackets [ ] at the end of each question or part question.
The total of the marks for this paper is 130.

This document consists of 16 printed pages.
IB12 11_0580_41/4RP
© UCLES 2012

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2
1

For
Examiner's
Use

B, C or D
A or A*

A or A*
(x + 18)°
x°

B, C or D

NOT TO
SCALE

72°
60° E, F or G

E, F or G

Girls

Boys

The pie charts show information on the grades achieved in mathematics by the girls and boys at a
school.
(a) For the Girls’ pie chart, calculate
(i) x,

Answer(a)(i) x =

[2]

Answer(a)(ii)

[1]

(ii) the angle for grades B, C or D.

(b) Calculate the percentage of the Boys who achieved grades E, F or G.

Answer(b)

% [2]

(c) There were 140 girls and 180 boys.
(i) Calculate the percentage of students (girls and boys) who achieved grades A or A*.

Answer(c)(i)

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0580/41/O/N/12

% [3]
3
(ii) How many more boys than girls achieved grades B, C or D?

For
Examiner's
Use

Answer(c)(ii)

[2]

(d) The table shows information about the times, t minutes, taken by 80 of the girls to complete
their mathematics examination.

Frequency

40 I t Y 60

60 I t Y 80

80 I t Y 120

120 I t Y 150

5

Time taken (t minutes)

14

29

32

(i) Calculate an estimate of the mean time taken by these 80 girls to complete the examination.

Answer(d)(i)

min [4]

(ii) On a histogram, the height of the column for the interval 60 I t Y 80 is 2.8 cm.
Calculate the heights of the other three columns.
Do not draw the histogram.

Answer(d)(ii) 40 I t Y 60 column height =

cm

80 I t Y 120 column height =

cm

120 I t Y 150 column height =

© UCLES 2012

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cm [4]

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4
2

x

–5

–4

–3

y

–2.5

12

1

y=

(a) (i) Complete the table of values for

2

16.5

–2

For
Examiner's
Use

x3 + x2 – 7x.

–1

0

7.5

1

0

2

3

–6

4

1.5
[3]

y=

(ii) On the grid, draw the graph of

1
2

x3 + x2 – 7x for –5 Y x Y 4 .
y
22
20
18
16
14
12
10
8
6
4
2

–5

–4

–3

–2

0

–1

1

2

3

4

–2
–4
–6
–8

[4]

(b) Use your graph to solve the equation

Answer(b) x =

© UCLES 2012

1
2

x3 + x2 – 7x = 2 .

or x =

0580/41/O/N/12

or x =

[3]

x
5
(c) By drawing a suitable tangent, calculate an estimate of the gradient of the graph where x = O4 .

Answer(c)
(d) (i) On the grid draw the line

[3]

y = 10 – 5x for O2 Y x Y 3 .

[3]

(ii) Use your graphs to solve the equation

1
2

x3 + x2 – 7x = 10 – 5x.

Answer(d)(ii) x =

© UCLES 2012

For
Examiner's
Use

0580/41/O/N/12

[1]

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6
3

90 students are asked which school clubs they attend.

For
Examiner's
Use

D = {students who attend drama club}
M = {students who attend music club}
S = { students who attend sports club}
39 students attend music club.
26 students attend exactly two clubs.
35 students attend drama club.

D

M
10

........

13

5
........

........
........
23
S

(a) Write the four missing values in the Venn diagram.

[4]

(b) How many students attend
(i) all three clubs,

Answer(b)(i)

[1]

Answer(b)(ii)

[1]

Answer(c)(i)

[1]

Answer(c)(ii)

[1]

(ii) one club only?

(c) Find
(i) n(D ∩ M ),

(ii) n((D ∩ M ) ∩ S' ).

© UCLES 2012

0580/41/O/N/12
7
(d) One of the 90 students is chosen at random.

For
Examiner's
Use

Find the probability that the student
(i) only attends music club,

Answer(d)(i)

[1]

Answer(d)(ii)

[1]

(ii) attends both music and drama clubs.

(e) Two of the 90 students are chosen at random without replacement.
Find the probability that
(i) they both attend all three clubs,

Answer(e)(i)

[2]

(ii) one of them attends sports club only and the other attends music club only.

Answer(e)(ii)

© UCLES 2012

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[3]

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8
4

(a) Solve the equations.

For
Examiner's
Use

(i) 4x – 7 = 8 – 2x

Answer(a)(i) x =

Answer(a)(ii) x =

[2]

Answer(b)(iii)

3

[2]

Answer(b)(ii)

x−7

[2]

Answer(b)(i)

(ii)

[2]

[4]

=2

(b) Simplify the expressions.
(i) (3xy 4)3

1

(ii) (16a6b2) 2

(iii)

© UCLES 2012

x2 − 7x − 8
x 2 − 64

0580/41/O/N/12
9
5

(a)

For
Examiner's
Use

NOT TO
SCALE
20 cm
24 cm
46 cm

Jose has a fish tank in the shape of a cuboid measuring 46 cm by 24 cm by 20 cm.
Calculate the length of the diagonal shown in the diagram.

Answer(a)

cm [3]

(b) Maria has a fish tank with a volume of 20 000 cm3.
Write the volume of Maria’s fish tank as a percentage of the volume of Jose’s fish tank.

Answer(b)

%

[3]

(c) Lorenzo’s fish tank is mathematically similar to Jose’s and double the volume.
Calculate the dimensions of Lorenzo’s fish tank.

Answer(c)

cm by

cm by

cm [3]

(d) A sphere has a volume of 20 000 cm3. Calculate its radius.
4
[The volume, V, of a sphere with radius r is V = πr3.]
3

Answer(d)

© UCLES 2012

0580/41/O/N/12

cm [3]

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10
6

 − 2

 3

a= 

(a)

 2

− 7

b= 

 − 10 

 21

For
Examiner's
Use

c= 

(i) Find 2a + b.

Answer(a)(i)













[1]

(ii) Find ö=b ö.

Answer(a)(ii)

[2]

(iii) ma + nb = c
Find the values of m and n.
Show all your working.

Answer(a)(iii) m =
n=

© UCLES 2012

0580/41/O/N/12

[6]
11
(b)

For
Examiner's
Use

P
X
NOT TO
SCALE
O

Y
Q

In the diagram, OX : XP = 3 : 2 and OY : YQ = 3 : 2 .
= q.
= p and

(i) Write

in terms of p and q.

Answer(b)(i)

[1]

Answer(b)(ii)

(ii) Write

=

=

[1]

in terms of p and q.

(iii) Complete the following sentences.

The lines XY and PQ are
The triangles OXY and OPQ are
The ratio of the area of triangle OXY to the area of triangle OPQ is

© UCLES 2012

0580/41/O/N/12

:

[3]

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7
W

For
Examiner's
Use

X

A

NOT TO
SCALE

E

B
O

7 cm

Z

D

C

Y

The vertices A, B, C, D and E of a regular pentagon lie on the circumference of a circle, centre O,
radius 7 cm.
They also lie on the sides of a rectangle WXYZ.
(a) Show that
(i) angle DOC = 72°,
Answer(a)(i)

[1]
(ii) angle DCB = 108°,
Answer(a)(ii)

[2]
(iii) angle CBY = 18°.
Answer(a)(iii)

[1]

© UCLES 2012

0580/41/O/N/12
13
(b) Show that the length CD of one side of the pentagon is 8.23 cm correct to three significant
figures.

For
Examiner's
Use

Answer(b)

[3]
(c) Calculate
(i) the area of the triangle DOC,

Answer(c)(i)

cm2 [2]

Answer(c)(ii)

cm2 [1]

Answer(c)(iii)

cm2 [2]

Answer(c)(iv)

cm [2]

(ii) the area of the pentagon ABCDE,

(iii) the area of the sector ODC,

(iv) the length XY.

(d) Calculate the ratio
area of the pentagon ABCDE : area of the rectangle WXYZ.
Give your answer in the form 1 : n.

Answer(d) 1 :

© UCLES 2012

0580/41/O/N/12

[5]

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14
8

A rectangular piece of card has a square of side 2 cm removed from each corner.

For
Examiner's
Use

2 cm
2 cm
NOT TO
SCALE

(2x + 3) cm

(x + 5) cm

(a) Write expressions, in terms of x, for the dimensions of the rectangular card before the squares
are removed from the corners.

Answer(a)

cm by

(b) The diagram shows a net for an open box.
Show that the volume, V cm3, of the open box is given by the formula

cm [2]

V = 4x2 + 26x + 30 .

Answer(b)

[3]

© UCLES 2012

0580/41/O/N/12
15
(c) (i) Calculate the values of x when V = 75.
Show all your working and give your answers correct to two decimal places.

or x =

Answer(c)(i) x =

For
Examiner's
Use

[5]

(ii) Write down the length of the longest edge of the box.

Answer(c)(ii)

cm [1]

Question 9 is printed on the next page.

© UCLES 2012

0580/41/O/N/12

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16
9

Distances from the Sun can be measured in astronomical units, AU.
Earth is a distance of 1 AU from the Sun.
One AU is approximately 1.496 × 108 km.

For
Examiner's
Use

The table shows distances from the Sun.
Name

Distance from the Sun in AU

Earth

Mercury

Distance from the Sun in kilometres
1.496 × 108

1

0.387

Jupiter

7.79 × 108

Pluto

5.91 × 109

(a) Complete the table.

[3]

(b) Light travels at approximately 300 000 kilometres per second.
(i) How long does it take light to travel from the Sun to Earth?
Give your answer in seconds.

Answer(b)(i)

s [2]

(ii) How long does it take light to travel from the Sun to Pluto?
Give your answer in minutes.

Answer(b)(ii)

min [2]

(c) One light year is the distance that light travels in one year (365 days).
How far is one light year in kilometres?
Give your answer in standard form.

Answer(c)

km [3]

(d) How many astronomical units (AU) are equal to one light year?

Answer(d)

AU [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 copyright holders, but if any items requiring clearance have unwittingly been included, the
publisher will be pleased to make amends at the earliest possible opportunity.
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 department of the University of Cambridge.

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  • 1. w w ap eP m e tr .X w om .c s er UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE INTERNATIONAL EXAMINATIONS International General Certificate of Secondary Education *5830631420* 0580/41 MATHEMATICS October/November 2012 Paper 4 (Extended) 2 hours 30 minutes Candidates answer on the Question Paper. Additional Materials: Electronic calculator Mathematical tables (optional) Geometrical instruments Tracing paper (optional) READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS FIRST Write your Centre number, candidate number and name on all the work you hand in. Write in dark blue or black pen. You may use a pencil for any diagrams or graphs. Do not use staples, paper clips, highlighters, glue or correction fluid. DO NOT WRITE IN ANY BARCODES. Answer all questions. If working is needed for any question it must be shown below that question. Electronic calculators should be used. If the degree of accuracy is not specified in the question, and if the answer is not exact, give the answer to three significant figures. Give answers in degrees to one decimal place. For π use either your calculator value or 3.142. At the end of the examination, fasten all your work securely together. The number of marks is given in brackets [ ] at the end of each question or part question. The total of the marks for this paper is 130. This document consists of 16 printed pages. IB12 11_0580_41/4RP © UCLES 2012 [Turn over
  • 2. 2 1 For Examiner's Use B, C or D A or A* A or A* (x + 18)° x° B, C or D NOT TO SCALE 72° 60° E, F or G E, F or G Girls Boys The pie charts show information on the grades achieved in mathematics by the girls and boys at a school. (a) For the Girls’ pie chart, calculate (i) x, Answer(a)(i) x = [2] Answer(a)(ii) [1] (ii) the angle for grades B, C or D. (b) Calculate the percentage of the Boys who achieved grades E, F or G. Answer(b) % [2] (c) There were 140 girls and 180 boys. (i) Calculate the percentage of students (girls and boys) who achieved grades A or A*. Answer(c)(i) © UCLES 2012 0580/41/O/N/12 % [3]
  • 3. 3 (ii) How many more boys than girls achieved grades B, C or D? For Examiner's Use Answer(c)(ii) [2] (d) The table shows information about the times, t minutes, taken by 80 of the girls to complete their mathematics examination. Frequency 40 I t Y 60 60 I t Y 80 80 I t Y 120 120 I t Y 150 5 Time taken (t minutes) 14 29 32 (i) Calculate an estimate of the mean time taken by these 80 girls to complete the examination. Answer(d)(i) min [4] (ii) On a histogram, the height of the column for the interval 60 I t Y 80 is 2.8 cm. Calculate the heights of the other three columns. Do not draw the histogram. Answer(d)(ii) 40 I t Y 60 column height = cm 80 I t Y 120 column height = cm 120 I t Y 150 column height = © UCLES 2012 0580/41/O/N/12 cm [4] [Turn over
  • 4. 4 2 x –5 –4 –3 y –2.5 12 1 y= (a) (i) Complete the table of values for 2 16.5 –2 For Examiner's Use x3 + x2 – 7x. –1 0 7.5 1 0 2 3 –6 4 1.5 [3] y= (ii) On the grid, draw the graph of 1 2 x3 + x2 – 7x for –5 Y x Y 4 . y 22 20 18 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 –5 –4 –3 –2 0 –1 1 2 3 4 –2 –4 –6 –8 [4] (b) Use your graph to solve the equation Answer(b) x = © UCLES 2012 1 2 x3 + x2 – 7x = 2 . or x = 0580/41/O/N/12 or x = [3] x
  • 5. 5 (c) By drawing a suitable tangent, calculate an estimate of the gradient of the graph where x = O4 . Answer(c) (d) (i) On the grid draw the line [3] y = 10 – 5x for O2 Y x Y 3 . [3] (ii) Use your graphs to solve the equation 1 2 x3 + x2 – 7x = 10 – 5x. Answer(d)(ii) x = © UCLES 2012 For Examiner's Use 0580/41/O/N/12 [1] [Turn over
  • 6. 6 3 90 students are asked which school clubs they attend. For Examiner's Use D = {students who attend drama club} M = {students who attend music club} S = { students who attend sports club} 39 students attend music club. 26 students attend exactly two clubs. 35 students attend drama club. D M 10 ........ 13 5 ........ ........ ........ 23 S (a) Write the four missing values in the Venn diagram. [4] (b) How many students attend (i) all three clubs, Answer(b)(i) [1] Answer(b)(ii) [1] Answer(c)(i) [1] Answer(c)(ii) [1] (ii) one club only? (c) Find (i) n(D ∩ M ), (ii) n((D ∩ M ) ∩ S' ). © UCLES 2012 0580/41/O/N/12
  • 7. 7 (d) One of the 90 students is chosen at random. For Examiner's Use Find the probability that the student (i) only attends music club, Answer(d)(i) [1] Answer(d)(ii) [1] (ii) attends both music and drama clubs. (e) Two of the 90 students are chosen at random without replacement. Find the probability that (i) they both attend all three clubs, Answer(e)(i) [2] (ii) one of them attends sports club only and the other attends music club only. Answer(e)(ii) © UCLES 2012 0580/41/O/N/12 [3] [Turn over
  • 8. 8 4 (a) Solve the equations. For Examiner's Use (i) 4x – 7 = 8 – 2x Answer(a)(i) x = Answer(a)(ii) x = [2] Answer(b)(iii) 3 [2] Answer(b)(ii) x−7 [2] Answer(b)(i) (ii) [2] [4] =2 (b) Simplify the expressions. (i) (3xy 4)3 1 (ii) (16a6b2) 2 (iii) © UCLES 2012 x2 − 7x − 8 x 2 − 64 0580/41/O/N/12
  • 9. 9 5 (a) For Examiner's Use NOT TO SCALE 20 cm 24 cm 46 cm Jose has a fish tank in the shape of a cuboid measuring 46 cm by 24 cm by 20 cm. Calculate the length of the diagonal shown in the diagram. Answer(a) cm [3] (b) Maria has a fish tank with a volume of 20 000 cm3. Write the volume of Maria’s fish tank as a percentage of the volume of Jose’s fish tank. Answer(b) % [3] (c) Lorenzo’s fish tank is mathematically similar to Jose’s and double the volume. Calculate the dimensions of Lorenzo’s fish tank. Answer(c) cm by cm by cm [3] (d) A sphere has a volume of 20 000 cm3. Calculate its radius. 4 [The volume, V, of a sphere with radius r is V = πr3.] 3 Answer(d) © UCLES 2012 0580/41/O/N/12 cm [3] [Turn over
  • 10. 10 6  − 2   3 a=  (a)  2  − 7 b=   − 10    21 For Examiner's Use c=  (i) Find 2a + b. Answer(a)(i)           [1] (ii) Find ö=b ö. Answer(a)(ii) [2] (iii) ma + nb = c Find the values of m and n. Show all your working. Answer(a)(iii) m = n= © UCLES 2012 0580/41/O/N/12 [6]
  • 11. 11 (b) For Examiner's Use P X NOT TO SCALE O Y Q In the diagram, OX : XP = 3 : 2 and OY : YQ = 3 : 2 . = q. = p and (i) Write in terms of p and q. Answer(b)(i) [1] Answer(b)(ii) (ii) Write = = [1] in terms of p and q. (iii) Complete the following sentences. The lines XY and PQ are The triangles OXY and OPQ are The ratio of the area of triangle OXY to the area of triangle OPQ is © UCLES 2012 0580/41/O/N/12 : [3] [Turn over
  • 12. 12 7 W For Examiner's Use X A NOT TO SCALE E B O 7 cm Z D C Y The vertices A, B, C, D and E of a regular pentagon lie on the circumference of a circle, centre O, radius 7 cm. They also lie on the sides of a rectangle WXYZ. (a) Show that (i) angle DOC = 72°, Answer(a)(i) [1] (ii) angle DCB = 108°, Answer(a)(ii) [2] (iii) angle CBY = 18°. Answer(a)(iii) [1] © UCLES 2012 0580/41/O/N/12
  • 13. 13 (b) Show that the length CD of one side of the pentagon is 8.23 cm correct to three significant figures. For Examiner's Use Answer(b) [3] (c) Calculate (i) the area of the triangle DOC, Answer(c)(i) cm2 [2] Answer(c)(ii) cm2 [1] Answer(c)(iii) cm2 [2] Answer(c)(iv) cm [2] (ii) the area of the pentagon ABCDE, (iii) the area of the sector ODC, (iv) the length XY. (d) Calculate the ratio area of the pentagon ABCDE : area of the rectangle WXYZ. Give your answer in the form 1 : n. Answer(d) 1 : © UCLES 2012 0580/41/O/N/12 [5] [Turn over
  • 14. 14 8 A rectangular piece of card has a square of side 2 cm removed from each corner. For Examiner's Use 2 cm 2 cm NOT TO SCALE (2x + 3) cm (x + 5) cm (a) Write expressions, in terms of x, for the dimensions of the rectangular card before the squares are removed from the corners. Answer(a) cm by (b) The diagram shows a net for an open box. Show that the volume, V cm3, of the open box is given by the formula cm [2] V = 4x2 + 26x + 30 . Answer(b) [3] © UCLES 2012 0580/41/O/N/12
  • 15. 15 (c) (i) Calculate the values of x when V = 75. Show all your working and give your answers correct to two decimal places. or x = Answer(c)(i) x = For Examiner's Use [5] (ii) Write down the length of the longest edge of the box. Answer(c)(ii) cm [1] Question 9 is printed on the next page. © UCLES 2012 0580/41/O/N/12 [Turn over
  • 16. 16 9 Distances from the Sun can be measured in astronomical units, AU. Earth is a distance of 1 AU from the Sun. One AU is approximately 1.496 × 108 km. For Examiner's Use The table shows distances from the Sun. Name Distance from the Sun in AU Earth Mercury Distance from the Sun in kilometres 1.496 × 108 1 0.387 Jupiter 7.79 × 108 Pluto 5.91 × 109 (a) Complete the table. [3] (b) Light travels at approximately 300 000 kilometres per second. (i) How long does it take light to travel from the Sun to Earth? Give your answer in seconds. Answer(b)(i) s [2] (ii) How long does it take light to travel from the Sun to Pluto? Give your answer in minutes. Answer(b)(ii) min [2] (c) One light year is the distance that light travels in one year (365 days). How far is one light year in kilometres? Give your answer in standard form. Answer(c) km [3] (d) How many astronomical units (AU) are equal to one light year? Answer(d) AU [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 copyright holders, but if any items requiring clearance have unwittingly been included, the publisher will be pleased to make amends at the earliest possible opportunity. 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 department of the University of Cambridge. © UCLES 2012 0580/41/O/N/12