Here are my answers for today's exam. All care but no responsibility, etc. I'll try to get some sort of PDF or scan version of worked solutions up soon.
GENERAL MATHEMATICS
2005 HSC EXAMINATION
Section I
1. B
2. B
3. D
4. B
5. A
6. B
7. D
8. D
9. C
10. B
11. D
12. A
13. A
14. B
15. D
16. C
17. A
18. C
19. A
20. C
21. C
22. B
Section II
Question 23
(a) (i) Justine's statement is not correct because each person has a different number of tickets, and so each person has a different chance of winning.
(ii) 69/100
(b) (i) 1512 cm2
(ii) 1364 cm2
(iii) 9.8%
(c) (i) 5/12
(ii) tree diagram needs 5/12, 7/12, 4/11, 7/11, 5/11 and 6/11 written on it
(iii) 31/66
Question 24
(a) (i)
1 | 9
2 | 1 3 7 7 9
3 | 4 5
4 | 5
5 | 8
(ii) 28
(iii) Positively skewed
(b) (i) 1.2 mL
(ii) 21 months
(c) L = sqrt(T/2π)
(d) (ii) Western suburbs, should be 16000 instead of 12000
Question 25
(a) (i) X = $200, Y = $1560, Z = $576
(ii) Reece saves $2120 per year so will be able to afford the car
(b) (ii) 67°
(c) (i) 36 times
(ii) 80¢
(iii) Financial expectation changes to 67¢, so Robyn's claim is incorrect.
Question 26
(a) 2008
(b) (i) $15516.36
(ii) $1116.36
(c) (i) 0
(ii) 752 g
(iii) 2.5%
(d) (i) r needs to be 0.005 and n needs to be 108
(ii) $336.16
Question 27
(a) (i) 15000
(ii) April
(iii) Sales of school shoes decrease as the year progresses. This is because they are usually purchased at the start of the school year.
(b) 2580 nautical miles or 2593 nautical miles (depending on the way you do it)
(c) (ii) 43 km
(d) (i) 1.69
(ii) Measure of spread
Question 28
(a) (ii) 80 m2
(iii) $33.28
(b) (i) C = 12x + 700
(ii) 88 people
(iii) $500
(iv) $23 per ticket
GENERAL MATHEMATICS
2005 HSC EXAMINATION
Section I
1. B
2. B
3. D
4. B
5. A
6. B
7. D
8. D
9. C
10. B
11. D
12. A
13. A
14. B
15. D
16. C
17. A
18. C
19. A
20. C
21. C
22. B
Section II
Question 23
(a) (i) Justine's statement is not correct because each person has a different number of tickets, and so each person has a different chance of winning.
(ii) 69/100
(b) (i) 1512 cm2
(ii) 1364 cm2
(iii) 9.8%
(c) (i) 5/12
(ii) tree diagram needs 5/12, 7/12, 4/11, 7/11, 5/11 and 6/11 written on it
(iii) 31/66
Question 24
(a) (i)
1 | 9
2 | 1 3 7 7 9
3 | 4 5
4 | 5
5 | 8
(ii) 28
(iii) Positively skewed
(b) (i) 1.2 mL
(ii) 21 months
(c) L = sqrt(T/2π)
(d) (ii) Western suburbs, should be 16000 instead of 12000
Question 25
(a) (i) X = $200, Y = $1560, Z = $576
(ii) Reece saves $2120 per year so will be able to afford the car
(b) (ii) 67°
(c) (i) 36 times
(ii) 80¢
(iii) Financial expectation changes to 67¢, so Robyn's claim is incorrect.
Question 26
(a) 2008
(b) (i) $15516.36
(ii) $1116.36
(c) (i) 0
(ii) 752 g
(iii) 2.5%
(d) (i) r needs to be 0.005 and n needs to be 108
(ii) $336.16
Question 27
(a) (i) 15000
(ii) April
(iii) Sales of school shoes decrease as the year progresses. This is because they are usually purchased at the start of the school year.
(b) 2580 nautical miles or 2593 nautical miles (depending on the way you do it)
(c) (ii) 43 km
(d) (i) 1.69
(ii) Measure of spread
Question 28
(a) (ii) 80 m2
(iii) $33.28
(b) (i) C = 12x + 700
(ii) 88 people
(iii) $500
(iv) $23 per ticket
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