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2022 pearson june booklet + mark scheme Edexcel International GCSE 4MA1/1F Mathematics A PAPER: 1F Foundation Tier

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Answer ALL TWENTY FIVE questions. Write your answers in the spaces provided. You must write down all the stages in your working. 1 Nav found the following table that shows the age, in years, of eac... h of seven cities. City Age (years) Cadiz 3124 Suzhou 2534 Jenin 4469 Istanbul 2704 Nanjing 2516 Gaziantep 5669 Alexandria 2351 (a) Write down the name of the city with the greatest age. ...................................................... (1) (b) Write the number 2534 in words. ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... (1) (c) Write the number 2351 correct to the nearest ten. ...................................................... (1) (d) Work out the difference between the age of Cadiz and the age of Nanjing. ...................................................... years (1) A millennium is 1000 years. (e) What is the age of Jenin in whole millenniums? ...................................................... millenniums (1) (Total for Question 1 is 5 marks)4 *P68795A0428* 2 (a) Simplify 12a + 3a – 7a ...................................................... (1) (b) Simplify 8 × 3b ...................................................... (1) (c) Solve c3 = 9 c = ...................................................... (1) (Total for Question 2 is 3 marks) 3 Here is a probability scale. 0 0.5 1 A B C D In a fruit bowl, there are only 3 bananas 7 pears Shimon is going to take at random one of the fruits from the bowl. (a) Write down the letter of the arrow that points to the probability that Shimon takes (i) a pear, ...................................................... (1) (ii) a grape. ...................................................... (1) Emma has some carrots, some potatoes and some onions in a bag. She says that the probability of taking at random a carrot from the bag is 1.4 Emma is not correct. (b) Explain why. .................................................... [Show More]

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