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GCSE Mathematics – Edexcel Foundation Paper 3 (June 2018)

Mark Scheme Legend

  • M1: Method mark awarded for a correct method or partial method.
  • P1: Process mark awarded for a correct process as part of a problem solving question.
  • A1: Accuracy mark (awarded after a correct method or process).
  • C1: Communication mark.
  • B1: Unconditional accuracy mark (no method needed).
  • oe: Or equivalent. cao: Correct answer only. ft: Follow through.

Question 1 (1 mark)

Write \(\frac{9}{10}\) as a decimal.

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Question 2 (1 mark)

Write 0.3 as a percentage.

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Question 3 (1 mark)

Write the number 2538 correct to the nearest hundred.

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Question 4 (3 marks)

Here are the first 4 terms of a sequence.

2    9    16    23

(a) (i) Write down the next term in the sequence.

(ii) Explain how you got your answer.


(b) Work out the 10th term of the sequence.

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Question 5 (2 marks)

Here are four digits.

7 3 4 9

(a) Use three of these digits to write down the largest possible 3-digit number.


(b) Here are four different digits.

8 2 1 6

Put one of these digits in each box to give the smallest possible answer to the sum.

You must use each digit only once.

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Question 6 (2 marks)

Write down all the factors of 30

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Question 7 (2 marks)

David has twice as many cousins as Becky.

Becky has twice as many cousins as Nishat.

Nishat has 6 cousins.


How many cousins does David have?

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Question 8 (3 marks)

(a) Find the value of \(\sqrt{1.44 \times 3.61}\)


(b) Find the value of \((3.54 – 0.96)^2 – 4.096\)

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Question 9 (4 marks)

This is part of a bus timetable between Bury and Manchester.

Bury Whitefield Heaton Park Cheetham Manchester 0825 0834 0846 0856 0905 0855 0904 0916 0926 0935 0915 0924 0936 0946 0955 0930 0939 0951 1001 1010 0945 0954 1006 1016 1025 1005 1014 1027 1037 1048

(a) How many minutes should the 0825 bus take to go from Bury to Manchester?


Daniel goes from Whitefield to Manchester by bus.
Daniel takes 17 minutes to get from his house to the bus stop in Whitefield.
He takes 15 minutes to get from the bus stop in Manchester to work.
Daniel has to get to work by 10 am.
He leaves his house at 8.45 am.

(b) Does Daniel get to work by 10 am?
You must show all your working.

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Question 10 (3 marks)

Bronwin works in a restaurant.
The table gives her rates of pay.

Day Rate of pay Monday to Friday £8.40 per hour Weekend £11.20 per hour

Bronwin worked for a total of 20 hours last week.
She worked 8 of these 20 hours at the weekend.

Show that Bronwin was paid less than £200 last week.

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Question 11 (2 marks)

Last year the cost of a season ticket for a football club was £560
This year the cost of a season ticket for the club has been increased to £600

Write down the increase in the cost of a season ticket as a fraction of last year’s cost.

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Question 12 (5 marks)

The diagram shows a scale drawing of a tennis court.

(Note: For this digital version, the lengths that you would normally measure with a ruler on the physical paper have been labelled for you.)

11.5 cm 5.8 cm

The scale of the drawing is \(1 : 200\)

Work out the perimeter of the real tennis court.
Give your answer in metres.

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Question 13 (2 marks)

Here are six straight line graphs.

y x O -2 2 2 -2
Graph A
y x O -2 2 2 -2
Graph B
y x O -2 2 2 -2
Graph C
y x O -2 2 2 -2
Graph D
y x O -2 2 2 -2
Graph E
y x O -2 2 2 -2
Graph F

Match each equation in the table to the correct graph.
Write the letter of the graph in the table.

Equation Graph
\(y=2\)
\(y=x\)
\(x+y=2\)
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Question 14 (5 marks)

Here are the marks 20 students got in a French test.

76 82 84 69 80 64 70 81 75 91 87 67 80 70 94 76 81 69 71 77

(a) Show this information in a stem and leaf diagram.


One of these students is going to be chosen at random.
The pass mark in the French test is 71
Omar writes,

“The probability that this student failed the French test is \(\frac{1}{4}\)”

Omar is wrong.

(b) Explain why.

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Question 15 (2 marks)

Jenny is asked to find the value of

\( 12 – 2 \times 4 \)

Here is her working.

\( 12 – 2 \times 4 = 10 \times 4 = 40 \)

Jenny’s answer is wrong.

(a) Explain what Jenny has done wrong.


Rehan is asked to find the range of the numbers    3   1   8   7   5

Here is his working.

Range = \(5 – 3 = 2\)

This is wrong.

(b) Explain why.

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Question 16 (5 marks)

Alan, Bispah and Chan share a sum of money.

Alan gets \(\frac{1}{8}\) of the money.

Bispah gets \(\frac{1}{2}\) of the money.

Chan gets the rest of the money.

Alan gets £2.50


(a) Work out how much money Bispah gets.


(b) Find the ratio
amount of money Alan gets : amount of money Chan gets

Give your answer in the form \(a:b\) where \(a\) and \(b\) are whole numbers.

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Question 17 (3 marks)

ABC is an isosceles right-angled triangle.

A B C 3x cm 3x cm

The area of the triangle is \( 162 \text{ cm}^2 \)

Work out the value of \( x \).

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Question 18 (2 marks)

Work out the value of

\[ \frac{2.645 \times 10^9}{1.15 \times 10^3} \]

Give your answer in standard form.

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Question 19 (3 marks)

The scatter diagram shows information about 12 girls.
It shows the age of each girl and the best time she takes to run 100 metres.

17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 Time in seconds 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Age in years

(a) Write down the type of correlation.


Kristina is 11 years old.
Her best time to run 100 metres is 12 seconds.
The point representing this information would be an outlier on the scatter diagram.

(b) Explain why.


Debbie is 15 years old.
Debbie says,
“The scatter diagram shows I should take less than 12 seconds to run 100 metres.”

(c) Comment on what Debbie says.

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Question 20 (2 marks)

Expand and simplify    \( 5(p + 3) – 2(1 – 2p) \)

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Question 21 (2 marks)

Here is a trapezium drawn on a centimetre grid.

On the grid, draw a triangle equal in area to this trapezium.

(For this digital version, state the base and height of the triangle you would draw.)

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Question 22 (2 marks)

When a biased 6-sided dice is thrown once, the probability that it will land on 4 is 0.65

The biased dice is thrown twice.

Amir draws this probability tree diagram.
The diagram is not correct.

first throw second throw land on 4 not land on 4 0.65 0.25 land on 4 not land on 4 land on 4 not land on 4 0.35 0.65 0.65 0.35

Write down two things that are wrong with the probability tree diagram.

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Question 23 (3 marks)

ABC is a right-angled triangle.

A B C 11 cm 7 cm

(a) Work out the size of angle ABC.
Give your answer correct to 1 decimal place.


The length of the side AB is reduced by 1 cm.
The length of the side BC is still 7 cm.
Angle ACB is still \( 90^\circ \)

(b) Will the value of \(\cos ABC\) increase or decrease?
You must give a reason for your answer.

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Question 24 (5 marks)

There are some counters in a bag.
The counters are red or white or blue or yellow.
Bob is going to take at random a counter from the bag.

The table shows each of the probabilities that the counter will be blue or will be yellow.

Colour blue yellow red white
Probability 0.45 0.25

There are 18 blue counters in the bag.
The probability that the counter Bob takes will be red is twice the probability that the counter will be white.

(a) Work out the number of red counters in the bag.


A marble is going to be taken at random from a box of marbles.
The probability that the marble will be silver is 0.5
There must be an even number of marbles in the box.

(b) Explain why.

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Question 25 (3 marks)

Solve    \( \frac{5 – x}{2} = 2x – 7 \)

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Question 26 (5 marks)

ABCDE is a pentagon.

115° 125° A B C D E

Angle BCD \(= 2 \times\) angle ABC

Work out the size of angle BCD.
You must show all your working.

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Question 27 (4 marks)

Triangle ABC and triangle DEF are similar.

A C B 6.4 cm 8.4 cm D F E 12.6 cm 15 cm

(a) Work out the length of DF.


(b) Work out the length of CB.

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Question 28 (3 marks)

Make \( g \) the subject of the formula

\[ T = \sqrt{\frac{g + 6}{2}} \]
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