(A/s) Accounting Oct/Nov 2012 paper 4 variant 1
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Selling and administration cost 112500 (1)of –FC from process 1 12000 (1) –FC from process 2 Variable cost Selling price Contribution per unit $ 96.125 (1)of 8.00 (1) (9.375) (7.50) 87.25 92.00 4.75 The directors should accept the order. It yields a positive contribution. There may be further orders
(A/s) Business Oct/Nov 2018 paper 2 variant 3
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FC) Min is a sole trader who is the owner and overall manager of FC. Min started the business as a restaurant but FC has grown so that it now operates in the primary, secondary and tertiary sectors. Min sees this as FC’s unique selling point (USP). Min allocates costs and revenues to each section of the business. She then calculates the profit margin for each section (see Table 3
(A/s) Business Studies Oct/Nov 2009 paper 3 variant 2
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FC 10 000 9 000 16 000 Other overhead 22 000 27.5% 28 000 35% 30 000 37.5% Profit 21 000 –10 600 4 marks 78 000 Total Profit 88 400 6 marks After Method 1 No cityville shop FC Total Method 2 Still cityville shop FC Revenue 230 000 230 00
(A/s) Chemistry Oct/Nov 2001 paper 3
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.0 cm 3 of FC 1 reacted with ................... cm 3 of FC 2 . Show which results you used to obtain this volume of FC 2 by placing a tick ( ✓ ) under the readings in Table 1.1. For Examiner’s Use Final burette reading / cm 3 Initial burette reading / cm 3 Volume of FC 2 used / cm 3
(A/s) Mathematics May/June 2018 paper 6 variant 3
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coins, A , B and C . Coins A and B are biased so that the probability of obtaining a head is 0.4 for coin A and 0.75 for coin B . Coin C is not biased. The 3 coins are thrown once. (i) Draw up the probability distribution table for the number of heads obtained. [5] .......................
(A/s) Mathematics - Further May/June 2023 paper 4 variant 1
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coins. • • • One coin is biased so that, when it is thrown, the probability of obtaining a head is 13 . The second coin is biased so that, when it is thrown, the probability of obtaining a head is 14 . The third coin is biased so that, when it is thrown, the probability of obtaining a head is 15 . The random variable X is the number
(A/s) Chemistry Oct/Nov 2001 paper 3
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FC 2 . Check and adjust the concentration of FC 2 by titrating 10 cm 3 of FC 2 with FC 1 . Adjust the concentration of FC 2 to give a titration reading of 9.40 cm 3 ± 0.10 cm 3 . The normal indicator used in the Centre for the titration of a strong acid with a weak base. Question 2 [H] FC 3 contains lead nitrate and
(A/s) Chemistry Oct/Nov 2001 paper 3
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FC 3 are ............... and ............... The anion in FC 3 is ............... [1] [Total : 10] For Examiner’s Use Test Observations Deductions (d) To 2 cm depth of FC 3 in a test-tube, add aqueous potassium iodide. (e) To 2 cm depth of FC 3 in
(A/s) Chemistry Oct/Nov 2001 paper 3
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FC 1 with FC 2 . [1] (c) Calculate the number of moles of anhydrous sodium carbonate, Na 2 CO 3 , in 25.0 cm 3 of FC 1 . Na 2 CO 3 + 2HC l → 2NaC l + H 2 O + CO 2 [1] (d) Calculate the concentration, in mol dm –3 , of sodium carbonate, Na 2 CO 3 , in FC
(A/s) Thinking Skills May/June 2016 paper 3 variant 2
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coin, the more it is worth. The three coin sizes he has found were the smallest three types used. When writing a price, the bigger coins are always used where possible. So an item with a price of 5 Smalls (for example) would be evidence that a Medium could not be worth 5 Smalls or less. No price ever requires more than 9 of any type of coin. The Small coin
(A/s) Thinking Skills Oct/Nov 2017 paper 1 variant 3
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coin weighs 7 g, a 20¢ coin weighs 5 g and a 10¢ coin weighs 3 g. These are the only three coins in circulation. Starting on November 1st, Dion put at least two 50¢ coins, at least two 20¢ coins and at least two 10¢ coins into a jar every day. After he had made his addition to the collection on November 30th, he
(A/s) Business May/June 2017 paper 2 variant 3
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for Lydia. Mark Rationale 3 marks Correct calculation of price (with or without working or $) 2 marks Correct calculation* of total costs (with or without $) 1 mark Correct formula or correct calculation* of wages 0 marks No creditable content (FC+VC) + mark-up = Price Wages = 20 hours × $10 = $200 Total costs = $200 + $250 + $50
(A/s) Computer Science Oct/Nov 2016 paper 4 variant 2
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coins a tray to return coins a ticket dispenser two buttons: • • button A (Accept) button C (Cancel) $ Coin Slot & Coin return tray Ticket dispenser When the user has inserted as many coins as required, they press button A to print the ticket. To cancel the transaction, the user can press button C. This makes the machine return the coins. Invalid coins have no effect. © UCLES
(A/s) Thinking Skills May/June 2016 paper 3 variant 3
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coin, the more it is worth. The three coin sizes he has found were the smallest three types used. When writing a price, the bigger coins are always used where possible. So an item with a price of 5 Smalls (for example) would be evidence that a Medium could not be worth 5 Smalls or less. No price ever requires more than 9 of any type of coin. The Small coin
(A/s) Mathematics - Further May/June 2023 paper 4 variant 2
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coins. • • • One coin is biased so that, when it is thrown, the probability of obtaining a head is 13 . The second coin is biased so that, when it is thrown, the probability of obtaining a head is 14 . The third coin is biased so that, when it is thrown, the probability of obtaining a head is 15 . The random variable X is the number
(A/s) Physics May/June 2020 paper 1 variant 2
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FC and FB respectively. Which vector triangle represents the forces acting on point X? W ABCD FBFBFBFB W FC W FC FC W FC 13 A pipe, open at one end, floats in a liquid as shown. 0.40 m 0.30 m area 0.012 m2 The cross-sectional area of the pipe is 0.012 m2. The weight of the pipe is 32 N. What
(A/s) Business Oct/Nov 2018 paper 2 variant 3
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FC. Level Knowledge and Application (4 marks) Marks Marks Analysis (4 marks) Marks 2b Shows understanding of two ways to measure the size of FC 4 Developed analysis of two ways to measure the size of FC 4 2a Shows understanding of one way to measure the size of FC 3 Developed analysis of one way to measure the size of FC 3 1b Shows knowledge of two ways to measure
(IGCSE) Mathematics May/June 2016 paper 4 variant 3
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Coins are put into a machine to pay for parking cars. The probability that the machine rejects a coin is 0.05 . (a) Adhira puts 2 coins into the machine. (i) Calculate the probability that the machine rejects both coins. ................................................... [2] (ii)
(A/s) Computer Science Oct/Nov 2016 paper 4 variant 2
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Coin inserted Counting Counting Coin inserted Counting Counting Button C pressed Cancelled Cancelled Coins returned Idle Counting Button A pressed Accepted Accepted Ticket printed Idle (a) Complete the state-transition diagram. start Coin inserted ....................................................... .......................
(A/s) Mathematics - Further Oct/Nov 2020 paper 4 variant 1
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coins, two of which are biased so that the probability of obtaining a head when the coin is tossed is 13 . The corresponding probability for the third coin is 14 . The number of heads obtained by Hassan when he tosses these three coins is denoted by Y. (b) Find the probability generating function G Y (t) of Y. [3] .................
(A/s) Mathematics - Further Oct/Nov 2020 paper 4 variant 3
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coins, two of which are biased so that the probability of obtaining a head when the coin is tossed is 13 . The corresponding probability for the third coin is 14 . The number of heads obtained by Hassan when he tosses these three coins is denoted by Y. (b) Find the probability generating function G Y (t) of Y. [3] .................
(A/s) Business Oct/Nov 2017 paper 2 variant 2
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FC not TC OFR 2 A route to find total revenue but no profit figure – any valid route to find TR correctly without a correct calculation of profit should be awarded 2 marks as long as there is working. 0 A wrong answer with no working to know where the answer has come from So profit = $0 $2000 20 = $100 (FC per computer) $100 +
(A/s) Computer Science Oct/Nov 2016 paper 4 variant 2
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coins o else set state to Accepted o call PrintTicket method and Set state to Idle • else if input is a valid coin o call CoinInserted method with NewInput as parameter o set state to Counting o error message if not a valid coin e.g. PYTHON: def stateChange(self): newInput = input("Insert coin: ") if newInput == "C": if self.__state == "Counting": self
(A/s) Chemistry Oct/Nov 2001 paper 3
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for ammonia described one mark NO 3 - or NO 2 - one mark 3 (d) To 2 cm depth of FC 3 in a test-tube, add aqueous potassium iodide. Yellow precipitate one mark Pb 2+ one mark 2 (e) To 2 cm depth of FC 3 in a boiling-tube, add dilute aqueous ammonia until in excess. Filter the mixture and then add dilute nitric acid drop by drop
(A/s) Psychology May/June 2014 paper 1 variant 2
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FC-EFT show? [2] physical sciences students > humanities on FC-EFT, i.e. they are better at systemising even though there was no sex difference on the FC-EFT so systemising is a better predictor of degree choice than gender 1 mark partial (brief explanation), 2 marks full (expanded explanation) 15 From the study by Veale and Riley (mirror gazing) describe two ways in which the body dysmorphic
(A/s) Chemistry Oct/Nov 2001 paper 3
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. More material may be supplied if requested by candidates, without penalty. Where relevant, spare material should be available to cover accidental loss. 3 The specific qualitative analysis reagents needed for Question 2 are identified on page 5. 4 For Question 1 (a) Solution FC 1 150 cm 3 (b) Solution FC 2 150 cm 3 For Question 2 (c) Solution FC 3 about 30 cm 3
(A/s) Mathematics - Further Oct/Nov 2022 paper 4 variant 3
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coins. For each coin the probability of obtaining a head when it is thrown is 23 . Jason throws all three coins. The number of heads obtained is denoted by X. (a) Find the probability generating function G X (t) of X. [3] .....................................................
(IGCSE) Business Studies Oct/Nov 2017 paper 2 variant 3
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and the Break- even point. Break-even chart for existing BB nursery each day 600 500 VC 400 $ 300 200 FC 100 0 0 10 20 30 40 50 Number of children per day Price = $12 per child per day FC = Fixed cost VC = Variable cost [3] © UCLES 2017 0450/23/O/N/17
(A/s) Computer Science Oct/Nov 2016 paper 4 variant 2
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coins inserted') else begin SetState('Accepted'); PrintTicket(); end; SetState('Idle'); end else if (ValidCoin(NewInput)) then begin CoinInserted(NewInput); SetState('Counting') end else Writeln('Error - not a valid coin') VB: Public Sub StateChange() Dim NewInput As String NewInput = Console.Readline() If NewInput = “C” Then If State = “Counting” Then SetState(“Cancelled”) ReturnCoins() End
(A/s) Mathematics - Further Oct/Nov 2022 paper 4 variant 1
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coins. For each coin the probability of obtaining a head when it is thrown is 23 . Jason throws all three coins. The number of heads obtained is denoted by X. (a) Find the probability generating function G X (t) of X. [3] .....................................................
(A/s) Accounting May/June 2011 paper 2 variant 3
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FC/c = $3240 / 2.40 = 1350 cars BEP in dollars = 1350 cars × $6 = $8100 Paper 23 2 2 [4] 1 2400 × 70 (ii) (400 hours × $6) × 70% = 100 Profit = Actual – Break-even (1680 – 1350) = 330 × c 1 1
(IGCSE) Business Studies May/June 2010 paper 2 variant 3
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for the home – large potential market; a lot of competition; sales all year round; growing market (L1). Baskets of flowers for restaurants –sales all year round; expensive product (L1). Option 2 is more profitable than Option 1(L1); Costs are higher for Option 2 than Option 1 (L1). Correct answers for net profit: Home Restaurant $5 000 per month $15 00
(IGCSE) Business Studies May/June 2010 paper 2 variant 2
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for the home – large potential market; a lot of competition; sales all year round; growing market (L1). Baskets of flowers for restaurants –sales all year round; expensive product (L1). Option 2 is more profitable than Option 1(L1); Costs are higher for Option 2 than Option 1 (L1). Correct answers for net profit: Home Restaurant $5 000 per month $15 00
(A/s) Thinking Skills May/June 2012 paper 1 variant 2
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coins with the same weight/value ratio into bags, which can then be weighed when the money is deposited. For example, all copper coins can be put into the same bag since a 2 cent coin’s weight is twice that of a 1 cent coin. What is the smallest number of bags that a shopkeeper requires so that all his coins can be weighed when taken to the bank? A 3 B
(A/s) Mathematics Oct/Nov 2020 paper 5 variant 3
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coins A, B and C are each thrown once. ³Coins A and B are each biased so that the probability of obtaining a head is 23 . ³Coin C is biased so that the probability of obtaining a head is 54 . (a) Show that the probability of obtaining exactly 2 heads and 1 tail is 94 . [3] .....................
(A/s) Computer Science Oct/Nov 2016 paper 4 variant 2
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"Cancelled") No CALL ReturnCoins() No Is NewInput = 'A'? Yes Is Amount = 0? Yes No No CALL SetState("Accepted") Is NewInput a valid coin? OUTPUT "No coins inserted" Yes CALL PrintTicket() CALL CoinInserted(NewInput) No CALL SetState("Counting") OUTPUT "Error – not a valid coin" ENDMETHOD © UCLES 2016 9608/42/O/N/16 CALL SetState("Idle")
(A/s) Thinking Skills May/June 2007 paper 1
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coins with the same weight/value ratio into bags, which can then be weighed when the money is deposited. For example, all copper coins can be put into the same bag since a 2 cent coin’s weight is twice that of a 1 cent coin. What is the smallest number of bags that a shopkeeper requires so that all his coins can be weighed when taken to the bank? A 3 B
(A/s) Thinking Skills May/June 2015 paper 1 variant 3
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visit me this afternoon. I have decided to give them each some money to buy some sweets on the way home. I cannot give them the money and ask them to share it because they will argue, so I need to make sure that I give them each exactly the same amount of money. The money that I have is a combination of 20¢, 50¢ and $1 coins and totals
(A/s) Chemistry Oct/Nov 2001 paper 3
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for chemical equations. No additional or confirmatory tests for ions present should be attempted. Candidates are reminded that definite deductions may be made from tests where there appears to be no reaction. For Examiner’s Use Test Observations [5] Deductions [4] (a) To 2 cm depth of FC 3 in a test-tube, add dilute nitric acid. (b) To 2 cm depth of FC 3 in a boiling-
(IGCSE) English as a Second Language (Speaking endorsement) Oct/Nov 2015 paper 4 variant 1
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coins have the head of one of the US presidents on them, don’t they? F: That’s right. And different things on the back. My favourite has got an olive branch on it – that’s on a ten-cent coin – then others have more obvious things, like the Statue of Liberty on the one- dollar coin. M: I read that the one-dollar coin isn’t very popular
(A/s) Accounting May/June 2011 paper 2 variant 1
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Selling price Less Marginal cost Contribution per unit Units sold Total contribution Less FC Profit February March April $ 700 400 300 30 9 000 4 000 5 000 $ 700 400 300 40 12 000 4 000 8 000 $ 700 400 300 45 13 500 4 000 9 500 1 3 1 3
(IGCSE) Computer Science Oct/Nov 2016 paper 2 variant 1
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for each change – Line 2: OutRange = 0 – Line 6: should be OutRange = OutRange + 1 – Line 7: not needed – Line 8: NEXT X should be NEXT Count / Line 3: FOR Count = 1 TO 10 should be FOR X = 1 TO 10 [4] (b) Number Within range (9) Outside range (9) Reason 10 9 Range greater than 10,
(IGCSE) English as a Second Language (Count-in speaking) Oct/Nov 2015 paper 4 variant 1
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coins have the head of one of the US presidents on them, don’t they? F: That’s right. And different things on the back. My favourite has got an olive branch on it – that’s on a ten-cent coin – then others have more obvi ous things, like the Statue of Liberty on the one- dollar coin. M: I read that the one-dollar coin isn’t very
(A/s) Physics Oct/Nov 2019 paper 2 variant 2
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FC FB A B 2.0 m C 380 N 750 N D 2.0 m 3.6 m 9.0 m Fig. 4.1 (not to scale) The beam has a weight of 380 N and a length of 9.0 m. The beam is supported by a vertical force FB at pivot B and a vertical force FC at pivot C. Pivot B is a distance of 2
(A/s) Chemistry May/June 2003 paper 1
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FC l B C · HC l CF 2 C l C C · HFCF 2 C l D C · FC l CF 2 C l 28 In its reaction with sodium, 1 mol of a compound X gives 1 mol of H 2 (g). Which compound might X be? A CH 3 CH 2 CH 2 CH 2 OH B (CH 3 ) 3 COH C CH 3 CH 2
(IGCSE) Physics Feb/March 2017 paper 1 variant 2
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coins. stack of coins 2.40 cm What is the thickness of one coin? A 2 0.20 mm B C 2.0 mm 0.24 cm D In a laboratory, a ball is dropped in a vacuum and falls 200 cm. ball 0 cm 50 cm rule 100 cm 150 cm 200 cm Which statement describes the acceleration of the ball? A It is greater at
(IGCSE) Computer Science Oct/Nov 2016 paper 2 variant 3
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for each change – Line 2: OutRange = 0 – Line 6: should be OutRange = OutRange + 1 – Line 7: not needed – Line 8: NEXT X should be NEXT Count / Line 3: FOR Count = 1 TO 10 should be FOR X = 1 TO 10 [4] (b) Number Within range (9) Outside range (9) Reason 10 9 Range greater than 10,
9618??? May/June 2021 paper 1 variant 3
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FC238A FC is the amount of red, 23 is the amount of green and 8A is the amount of blue in the colour. (i) Convert the hexadecimal code FC into denary. .............................................................................
(A/s) Computer Science Oct/Nov 2016 paper 4 variant 2
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coin or press button, then take appropriate action parameter is a string change parameter to integer and add coin value to Amount output Amount, then set Amount to zero print ticket, then set Amount to zero Write program code for the following methods. Programming language ........................................................
(A/s) Computer Science Oct/Nov 2016 paper 4 variant 2
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coin • return of value for both cases e.g. PYTHON: def __validCoin(self, s): coins = ['10','20','50','100'] if s in coins: isValid = True else: isValid = False return(isValid) PASCAL/DELPHI: function TicketMachine.ValidCoin(s : string) : boolean; begin if ((s = '10') or (s = '20') or (s
9618??? May/June 2021 paper 1 variant 1
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FC238A FC is the amount of red, 23 is the amount of green and 8A is the amount of blue in the colour. (i) Convert the hexadecimal code FC into denary. .............................................................................
(IGCSE) Business Studies Feb/March 2015 paper 1 variant 2
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for the first time. Table 1: Costs and revenue for current production levels Fixed costs per month $250 000 Labour costs per pair of shoes $15 Material costs per pair of shoes $10 Average selling price per pair of shoes $50 Planned sales per month (pairs of shoes) 20 000 20 000 15 000 10 000 5000 TR FC 10
(A/s) Thinking Skills May/June 2003 paper 2
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news-related websites. News bulletins change continually throughout the day, with ‘breaking news’ constantly rolling across the screen. Many employees admit to having what amounts to an ‘addiction’ to the steady stream of online news, especially when a major, high-profile scandal is unfolding. They feel compelled to check up regularly on the latest developments, taking up so much of their time and attention that their work is bound to
(IGCSE) Physics May/June 2015 paper 2 variant 1
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coins. Fig. 1.1 shows the student measuring the height of the stack using a ruler. 15 cm 10 5 0 eye stack of 20 coins Fig. 1.1 (a) With his eye at the position shown, the student’s measurement of the height of the stack is 6.8 cm. Suggest two reasons why the student’s measurement is inaccurate. 1. .............
(A/s) Accounting Oct/Nov 2018 paper 3 variant 3
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for the year *Only if there is administration. Workings: 2 kg × $1.50 = $3 (1) × 12 000 units = $36 000 (1) 0.5 hrs × $10 = $5 (1) × 12 000 units = $60 000 (1) $2 × 12 000 units = $24 000 (1) W1: Direct materials W
(IGCSE) Computer Science Oct/Nov 2016 paper 2 variant 1
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) Change – INT(Change) OUTPUT Dollars, " dollars" Is Change >= 0.5? Yes Change No TenCents Change – 0.5 OUTPUT "One 50 cent coin" INT(Change * 10 + 0.5) OUTPUT TenCents, " ten cent coins" Is Change*10 – TenCents > 0? Yes No END © UCLES 2016 0478/21/O/N/16 OUTPUT "One 5 cent coin"
(A/s) Mathematics - Further May/June 2022 paper 4 variant 3
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coins, A and B, at the same time. Coin A is biased so that the probability of obtaining a head is a. Coin B is biased so that the probability of obtaining a head is b, where b 1 a . The probability generating function of X, the number of heads obtained by George, is G X (t) . The 5 1 coefficients of t and t 2 in G X
(A/s) Mathematics - Further May/June 2020 paper 4 variant 1
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coins. One coin is biased so that the probability of a head is 23 . The other coin is biased so that the probability of a head is p. The probability generating function of Y, the number of 7 heads obtained by Rassa, is G Y (t) . The coefficient of t in G Y (t) is 12 . (b) Find G Y (t) . [3] ..
(IGCSE) Business Studies Oct/Nov 2017 paper 2 variant 3
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for existing BB nursery each day 600 500 VC 400 $ 300 200 FC 100 0 0 10 20 30 40 50 Number of children per day Price = $12 per child per day FC = Fixed cost VC = Variable cost Permission to reproduce items where third-party owned material protected by copyright is included has been sought and cleared where possible. Every reasonable
(IGCSE) Computer Science Oct/Nov 2016 paper 2 variant 3
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) Change – INT(Change) OUTPUT Dollars, " dollars" Is Change >= 0.5? Yes Change No TenCents Change – 0.5 OUTPUT "One 50 cent coin" INT(Change * 10 + 0.5) OUTPUT TenCents, " ten cent coins" Is Change*10 – TenCents > 0? Yes No END © UCLES 2016 0478/23/O/N/16 OUTPUT "One 5 cent coin"
(A/s) Accounting Oct/Nov 2012 paper 2 variant 1
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FC Actual FC $39 000 1 36 600 1 of OH underabs 2 400 1 of [3] 1 = 2 000 units 1 = $200 000 1 [3] (d) $ 100 95 5 Sales price Variable costs Contribution BEP = $ 10 000 5 (e) BEP = $10 000/5 = Less sales Margin of safety 2 00
(A/s) Accounting May/June 2012 paper 2 variant 1
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for development to maximum of 4 (e) [4] Lower overhead costs such as rent, rates, heat and light. Increased efficiency (lower costs) Higher gross profit margin with overheads remaining the same or less than percentage increase in GP to sales. [4] 1 mark per point, one for development to maximum of 4 [Total: 30] 3 (a) (i) Sales price Variable costs Raw materials Direct labour
(IGCSE) Co-ordinated Sciences Oct/Nov 2006 paper 6
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For Examiner's Use A B C N M F D y o G plumb-line E Fig. 2.5 (iii) Use the value of y 0 from (ii) to mark, on Fig. 2.6, the position of the plumb-line AG. (See Fig. 2.5) Label point M, where AG crosses FC. [1] A B C F E Fig. 2.6 © UCLES 2006
(A/s) Mathematics - Further May/June 2020 paper 4 variant 2
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coins. One coin is biased so that the probability of a head is 23 . The other coin is biased so that the probability of a head is p. The probability generating function of Y, the number of 7 heads obtained by Rassa, is G Y (t) . The coefficient of t in G Y (t) is 12 . (b) Find G Y (t) . [3] ..
(IGCSE) Global Perspectives Oct/Nov 2017 paper 3 variant 1
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Secondary Education 0457/31 GLOBAL PERSPECTIVES October/November 2017 Paper 3 INSERT (Resource Booklet) 1 hour 15 minutes READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS FIRST This Insert contains Sources 1, 2 and 3. The time spent reading these Sources is allowed for within the examination. This document consists of 3 printed pages and 1 blank page. DC (ST/FC) 129890/2 © UCLES 2017 [Turn over
(A/s) Accounting May/June 2013 paper 4 variant 2
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FC Profit (i) $13 500 (1) $55 100 × 100 = 24.5% (1of) [2] (ii) $9.50 × (100 – 24.5%) = $7.17 (1of) [1] (iii) $13 500 (1of) $24 900 × 100 = 54.22% (1of) [2] [Total: 40]
(A/s) English - Literature May/June 2009 paper 4
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coin.] The law of averages, if I have got this right, means that if six monkeys were thrown up in the air for long enough they would land on their tails as often as they would land on their – Ros: Heads. [He picks up the coin.] Guil: Which even at first glance does not strike one as a particularly rewarding 55 speculation, in either sense, even without the
(IGCSE) Global Perspectives May/June 2018 paper 1 variant 3
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Written Examination 0457/13 May/June 2018 INSERT (Resource Booklet) 1 hour 15 minutes READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS FIRST This Resource Booklet contains Sources 1 to 4. The time for reading these sources is allowed for within the time set for the examination. This document consists of 3 printed pages and 1 blank page. DC (NH/FC) 149267/1 © UCLES 2018 [Turn over
(IGCSE) Physics Feb/March 2017 paper 2 variant 2
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coins. stack of coins 2.40 cm What is the thickness of one coin? A 2 0.20 mm B 2.0 mm C 0.24 cm D 2.0 cm Four balls with different masses are dropped from the heights shown. Q P S R 1.0 kg 2.0 kg 3.0 kg 4.0 m 4.0 kg 3.0 m 2.0 m ground 1.0 m Air
(A/s) Psychology May/June 2014 paper 1 variant 2
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used the forced-choice Embedded Figures Test (FC-EFT). (a) Describe the FC-EFT. [2] (b) What did the results of the FC-EFT show? [2] 15 From the study by Veale and Riley (mirror gazing) describe two ways in which the body dysmorphic disorder (BDD) patients avoided mirrors. [4] © UCLES 2014 9698/12/M/J/14 [Turn over
(IGCSE) Co-ordinated Sciences Oct/Nov 2017 paper 3 variant 3
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for any diagrams or graphs. Do not use staples, paper clips, glue or correction fluid. DO NOT WRITE IN ANY BARCODES. Answer all questions. Electronic calculators may be used. You may lose marks if you do not show your working or if you do not use appropriate units. A copy of the Periodic Table is printed on page 28. At the end of the examination, fasten all your work securely
(A/s) Thinking Skills Oct/Nov 2017 paper 1 variant 3
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For some time I have collected 25¢, 10¢ and 5¢ coins in a large jar. Last week the jar was full and when I emptied it I discovered that I had saved $500. The pie chart below represents the number of coins there were of each of the denominations. 5¢ 25¢ 10¢ Which one of the following pie charts represents the total value of each of the
(A/s) Business Studies Oct/Nov 2015 paper 2 variant 3
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for a different pricing and promotional mix. Level 2: Good explanation (2/3 marks) Level 1: Partial explanation/understanding (1 mark) (ii) management accounting (line 17) [3] This is accounting data generated from within the business for decision making purposes. It is different from financial accounting in respect, i.e. it is mainly forward looking rather than historical and is often used to analyse individual products/services
(A/s) Chemistry Oct/Nov 2001
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for some candidates. Question 3 FC 3 was a solution containing Pb 2+ , Zn 2+ and NO 3 − ions. The Examiners were looking for Test Observations [5] Deductions [4] (a) To 2 cm depth of FC 3 in a test-tube, add dilute nitric acid. No reaction No colour change one mark No precipitate No gas evolved Not CO 3 2 − , SO 3 2 −
(IGCSE) Co-ordinated Sciences Oct/Nov 2011 paper 2 variant 2
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coins must not easily be damaged / must be easily recognised over long periods / owtte ; OR (chemically) unreactive ; coins must not easily corrode ; OR malleable ; can be shaped (for coin manufacture) ; (b) (i) tin oxide + carbon → tin + carbon monoxide ; (ii) carbon ; joins with oxygen ; (c) (i) negative electrode ; liquid which conducts a current / contains
(A/s) Accounting Oct/Nov 2008 paper 2
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FC/c = 400000/(35-9-11) = 1 1 26666.67 units = 26 667 units = 1 Syllabus 9706 Paper 02 $933,333 $93,345 1 [4] Accept above figures or approximations of them. Candidates may use the C/S formula which, if rounded, could lead to a correct dollar figure of 930232.
(IGCSE) English as a Second Language (Speaking endorsement) Oct/Nov 2015 paper 4 variant 1
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Coins These are made in a place called a mint. Each coin is known as a .............................. before it has any images put on it. [1] There’s usually an image of a president on the front. The 10-cent coin has ..............................
(A/s) Chemistry Oct/Nov 2001 paper 3
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for sulphuric acid) of the common acids and alkalis are available. 3 Pipette fillers and safety goggles should be used where necessary. For each candidate 1 burette 2 conical flasks for titrations a 25 cm 3 pipette a wash bottle of distilled water a white tile test-tubes and boiling tubes for Question 2, Bunsen burner a spatula a teat pipette test-tube holder Particular requirements 1 As a possible aid to maintaining
(A/s) Business Studies May/June 2013 paper 2 variant 2
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for TP’s proposed new production system. [3] BE = FC/(price – uvc) = $300m / ($10 – 3) = 42.9m litres (accept 43, 42.8) Correct answer 3 marks Good attempt 2 marks formula but mistakes) Attempt 1 mark (ii) The annual break-even level for the existing production system is 40 million litres. Comment on the change in break
(IGCSE) English as a Second Language (Count-in speaking) Oct/Nov 2015 paper 4 variant 1
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Coins These are made in a place called a mint. Each coin is known as a .............................. before it has any images put on it. [1] There’s usually an image of a president on the front. The 10-cent coin has ..............................
(A/s) Business Studies Oct/Nov 2011 paper 2 variant 1
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FC = $8000 VC = $100 P = $500 BE = FC/(p – vc) = 8000/(500 – 100) = 20 days Correct answer (3 marks) Correct method but simple mistakes (2 marks) Formula or identifies all the data but flawed calculation (1 mark) (ii) Explain the limitations to NAC of your break-even calculation. [3] Issues include
(IGCSE) Geography May/June 2018 paper 1 variant 2
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for Question 1, Fig. 4.2 for Question 4, and Figs. 6.1 and 6.2 for Question 6. The Insert is not required by the Examiner. This syllabus is approved for use in England, Wales and Northern Ireland as a Cambridge International Level 1/Level 2 Certificate. This document consists of 7 printed pages and 1 blank page. DC (SC/FC) 145681/3 © UCLES 20
(IGCSE) Design and Technology Oct/Nov 2018 paper 2 variant 2
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For Examiner’s use 0445/22 © UCLES 2018 Oct/Nov 2018 1 hour DC (ST/FC) 146112/1 Centre Number .............................................. Candidate Number .................................. Candidate Surname .
(A/s) Thinking Skills May/June 2016 paper 3 variant 3
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coin had a value of 5 and the Large coin had a value of 19, how would the price of an item with a value of 30 be written, in terms of L, M and S? [1] 1L, 2M, 1S (b) If a price of 2L, 0M, 1S can be paid for precisely with 1 Large, 3 Medium and 4 Small coins, give one
(A/s) Thinking Skills May/June 2016 paper 3 variant 2
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coin had a value of 5 and the Large coin had a value of 19, how would the price of an item with a value of 30 be written, in terms of L, M and S? [1] 1L, 2M, 1S (b) If a price of 2L, 0M, 1S can be paid for precisely with 1 Large, 3 Medium and 4 Small coins, give one
(IGCSE) Computer Studies May/June 2004 paper 1
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for logging onto the Internet and finding websites selling goods and services. logging on .........................................................................................................................
(IGCSE) Geography Feb/March 2018 paper 4 variant 2
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for Question 1, and Figs. 2.1 and 2.5 and Tables 2.1, 2.2 and 2.3 for Question 2. The Insert is not required by the Examiner. This syllabus is approved for use in England, Wales and Northern Ireland as a Cambridge International Level 1/Level 2 Certificate. This document consists of 12 printed pages. DC (LK/FC) 145003/5 © UCLES 2018
(IGCSE) Geography May/June 2018 paper 1 variant 3
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for Question 2, Figs. 3.2 and 3.3 for Question 3, Figs. 4.1 and 4.2 for Question 4 and Figs. 5.1 and 5.2 for Question 5. The Insert is not required by the Examiner. The syllabus is approved for use in England, Wales and Northern Ireland as a Cambridge International Level 1/Level 2 Certificate. This document consists of 7 printed pages and 1 blank page
(A/s) Business Studies Oct/Nov 2011 paper 2 variant 2
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fc/(price – vc) Price = fc/BE + vc = (300/150) + 0.5 = $2.50 Correct answer (3 marks) Correct method but simple mistakes (2 marks) Formula or identifies all the data but flawed calculation (1 mark) (ii) If Rex charged $2 then the break-even would increase to 200 people. Comment briefly on the usefulness to Ike of this
(A/s) Mathematics Oct/Nov 2020 paper 1 variant 1
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for question 10(c) ( their OC )2 − 42M1 1 Area FOC = × 4 × 4 3 = 8 3 2A1 FC = Area of half sector FOE = Shaded area = 16 3 − B1 1 π 2 8π × ×4 = 2 3 3 A1 16π 3 4 © UCLES 2020 Page 13 of 16 October/November 2020 48
(A/s) Business Studies May/June 2009 paper 2
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FC/(P – VC) = 7000/(20 – 10) = 700 Alternative acceptable answer: FC = $7000 + $10000 = $17000 BE = 17000/10 = 1700 Correct answer 2 marks Right method with mistakes 1 mark (ii) What is the profit if Jane sells 10,000 books? [2] 9,300 books more
(IGCSE) Co-ordinated Sciences May/June 2007 paper 1
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hydrogen and oxygen break. B The molecules become lighter. C The spacing between the molecules increases. D The water molecules expand. 15 A silver coin contains the same number of atoms as a gold coin. Is the mass, and number of electrons, the same for the two coins? mass number of electrons A B C D © UCLES 2007 0654/01/M/J/07 [Turn over
(A/s) Thinking Skills Oct/Nov 2017 paper 4 variant 1
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follow the instructions on the front cover of the answer booklet. If you need additional answer paper ask the invigilator for a continuation booklet. Answer all the questions. The number of marks is given in brackets [ ] at the end of each question. This document consists of 7 printed pages, 1 blank page and 1 insert. DC (AL/FC) 136176/1 © UCLES 2017 [Turn over
(A/s) Chemistry Oct/Nov 2003
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for the oxide XO. One mark was given if the expression was evaluated. Some candidates left M r as the final answer. The second mark was given for subtracting 16 from M r to find A r for the element X. Candidates with errors in earlier steps of the calculation who calculated an M r value of under 16 seldom looked back at their working to find the error. Examiners would have