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1 Edexcel B Practice GCSE Examination Paper Foundation Unit 3: Number, Algebra, Geometry 2 Time: 90 minutes Paper 1 of 10 Standard equipment: pen, pencil, ruler, compass, protractor You may use a calculator Instructions to candidates: Write your answers on this paper in the spaces provided. Questions indicated with an asterisk (*) specifically assess the quality of your written communication. 1. The table shows the temperatures in various cities. City Bristol Glasgow Coventry Manchester London Temperature C (a) Write down the name of the city with the lowest temperature. (1) Write down the name of the city with the highest temperature. (1) (c) Work out the difference in temperature between Bristol and London. C (1) (Total 3 Marks) 2. Amir, Chun and Harriet are going on separate holidays for a total of 18 days between them. Amir says I am going on holiday for 50% of the total time. Chun says I am going on holiday for 3 days. Harriet says I am going on holiday for the rest of the time. (a) What fraction of the total time is Amir going on holiday for? Give your answer as a fraction in its simplest form. (1) How many days is Harriet going on holiday for? You must show your working. (3) (Total 4 Marks) Edexcel B Foundation Unit 3 Paper 1 of 10 Page 1 of 15 ZigZag Education, 2011

2 3*. Wayne is checking the receipt he got from a restaurant, but some of the numbers have been lost in the rain. 4 Value meals at 4.10 each Value drinks at each + Subtotal Service charge Total (a) What was the subtotal before the service charge was added? (1) What was the cost of one value drink? (2) Daniel s family go to the same restaurant. They want to buy 5 value meals. Daniel only has 20. (c) Does Daniel have enough money to pay for 5 value meals? Show your working. (3) (Total 6 Marks) Edexcel B Foundation Unit 3 Paper 1 of 10 Page 2 of 15 ZigZag Education, 2011

3 4. Solve the following equations: (a) 6+ a = 15 a = (1) 5c = 30 c = (1) (Total 2 Marks) 5. Use your calculator to work these out. (a) Give your answer to three decimal places. (2) (2) (Total 4 Marks) Edexcel B Foundation Unit 3 Paper 1 of 10 Page 3 of 15 ZigZag Education, 2011

4 6.* VAT is 20%. At Quality Kitchens a cooker costs 300 before VAT. (a) What is the price after VAT is added? The cooker from Quality Kitchens is then put on sale with 15% off. (2) At The Kitchen Store the same cooker costs 400 including VAT. This cooker then goes on sale with 25% off. Paul wants to buy the cooker from one of these two shops. He wants to spend as little money as possible. From which store should Paul buy the cooker? Explain your answer. (5) (Total 7 Marks) Edexcel B Foundation Unit 3 Paper 1 of 10 Page 4 of 15 ZigZag Education, 2011

5 7. Find the size of the angle x. Show your working. Diagram not drawn accurately x x = (3) (Total 3 Marks) Edexcel B Foundation Unit 3 Paper 1 of 10 Page 5 of 15 ZigZag Education, 2011

6 8. Here is a parallelogram. (a) On the grid below, show how the parallelogram tessellates. You must draw at least 5 more parallelograms. (2) On the grid below, enlarge the parallelogram by a scale factor of 2. (2) (Total 4 Marks) Edexcel B Foundation Unit 3 Paper 1 of 10 Page 6 of 15 ZigZag Education, 2011

7 9. Make an accurate drawing of the quadrilateral ABCD. D C Diagram is not accurately drawn 5 cm 4cm A 60 6 cm 120 B (4) (Total 4 Marks) Edexcel B Foundation Unit 3 Paper 1 of 10 Page 7 of 15 ZigZag Education, 2011

8 10. Anja is making gift boxes in which to put her friends Christmas presents. She wants the boxes to have a volume of 1500 cm 3. She also wants the boxes to be 10 cm wide and 10 cm long. What height should she make the boxes? height 10 cm 10 cm cm (3) (Total 3 Marks) Edexcel B Foundation Unit 3 Paper 1 of 10 Page 8 of 15 ZigZag Education, 2011

9 11. The diagram shows a prism. A On the grid below, draw the plan view from the direction shown by arrow A. Plan (2) (Total 2 Marks) Edexcel B Foundation Unit 3 Paper 1 of 10 Page 9 of 15 ZigZag Education, 2011

10 12.* The graph shows the cost of hiring a car from the Fast Track Car Hire Company Fast Track Car Hire 200 Cost ( ) Days The Fast Track Car Hire Company charges a basic rate of 175, there is no additional charge for the first three days, then each additional day costs 25. Another car hire company, Speedy Lifts, charges a basic rate of 50, and an additional 25 for each day. A third car hire company, Sam s Cars, has no basic rate but charges 50 for each day. Ed wants to hire a car today; he doesn t know if he will need to keep it for two days or for three days. Without knowing whether he ll keep the car for 2 days or 3 days, which company should Ed hire a car from? Explain your answer. Edexcel B Foundation Unit 3 Paper 1 of 10 Page 10 of 15 ZigZag Education, 2011 (5) (Total 5 Marks)

11 13. Sheila wants to have some plumbing work done in her house. She finds this rule used to work out the cost, in pounds, of hiring a plumber for a certain number of hours. Multiply the number of hours by 25. Add 50 to your answer (a) Work out how much it will cost her to hire a plumber for 3 hours. (2) Sheila has some plumbing work done in her bathroom. The cost is 200. She wants to make sure the plumber has charged her the right amount for the hours worked. Calculate how many hours of work Sheila should have had done in the bathroom. hours (3) The cost of having h hours of work done is P pounds. (c) Write down a formula for P in terms of h. (3) (Total 8 Marks) Edexcel B Foundation Unit 3 Paper 1 of 10 Page 11 of 15 ZigZag Education, 2011

12 14. y C x B A (a) Fully describe the single transformation that maps triangle A to triangle B. (2) Triangle A can be rotated to map onto triangle C. (i) Write down angle of rotation. (1) (ii) Write down the co-ordinates of the centre of rotation. (1) (Total 4 Marks) Edexcel B Foundation Unit 3 Paper 1 of 10 Page 12 of 15 ZigZag Education, 2011

13 15. (a) Brandy thinks of a number. She multiplies the number by 4 then subtracts 15. Her answer is 21. Find the number Brandy first thought of. Brandy s number (2) Solve 11+ 2z = 68 z z = (3) (Total 5 Marks) 16. Find the length of the side marked x in the triangle below. Give your answer to 3 significant figures. x 6 13 x = (3) (Total 3 Marks) Edexcel B Foundation Unit 3 Paper 1 of 10 Page 13 of 15 ZigZag Education, 2011

14 17. Q = 3a+ 2b (a) Find the value of Q when a = 3 and b = 5 Q = (2) Make a the subject of the formula. a = (3) (Total 5 Marks) 18. Calculate the perimeter of the semi-circle shown below. Give your answer to 3 decimal places. 14 cm cm (4) (Total 4 Marks) Edexcel B Foundation Unit 3 Paper 1 of 10 Page 14 of 15 ZigZag Education, 2011

15 3 19. The equation x 3x = 125 has a solution between 5 and 6. Use a trial and improvement method to find this solution. Give your answer to 1 decimal place. You must show all of your working. (4) (Total 4 Marks) Total For Paper: 80 Marks Edexcel B Foundation Unit 3 Paper 1 of 10 Page 15 of 15 ZigZag Education, 2011

16 Edexcel B Practice GCSE Examination Paper Foundation Unit 3: Number, Algebra, Geometry 2 Time: 90 minutes Paper 2 of 10 Standard equipment: pen, pencil, ruler, compass, protractor You may use a calculator Instructions to candidates: Write your answers on this paper in the spaces provided. Questions indicated with an asterisk (*) specifically assess the quality of your written communication. 1. Write down the mathematical name of each of these two 3D shapes. (a) (2) (Total 2 Marks) 2. Smiths grocery store sells melons for 46p each. (a) How much do 7 melons cost from Smiths? (2) How many melons can you buy at Smiths with 4.14? (2) Another grocery store, Fresh, sells melons for 70p each. Fresh also has an offer for 3 melons for the price of 2. Bella wants to buy 3 melons from one of the two shops. She wants to spend as little money as possible. (c) Which shop should Bella buy the melons from? Explain your answer. (3) (Total 7 Marks) Edexcel B Foundation Unit 3 Paper 2 of 10 Page 1 of 14 ZigZag Education, 2011

17 3. Ricardo thinks of a number. He divides the number by 3. He then adds 9. His answer is 12. What number did Ricardo first think of? (2) (Total 2 Marks) 4. Rotem and Katie are packing home-made chocolate bars into boxes ready for a charity sale. They have 160 chocolate bars. Each box holds 40 bars. (a) How many boxes do they need so that they can pack all of the bars into boxes? (1) Rotem and Katie take these boxes of chocolate bars to the charity sale and at the end of the sale they have one full box of chocolate bars and 10 individual chocolate bars left over. They sold each bar for How much money did they make? (3) (Total 4 Marks) Edexcel B Foundation Unit 3 Paper 2 of 10 Page 2 of 14 ZigZag Education, 2011

18 5. (a) Reflect the shape in the mirror line. (1) What is the name of the shape in part (a)? y (1) 5 A B -2 x (c) Fully describe the single transformation which maps shape A onto shape B. Edexcel B Foundation Unit 3 Paper 2 of 10 Page 3 of 14 ZigZag Education, 2011 (3) (Total 5 Marks)

19 6. Work out Give your answer to at least 3 decimal places. (2) (Total 2 Marks) Edexcel B Foundation Unit 3 Paper 2 of 10 Page 4 of 14 ZigZag Education, 2011

20 7. Tamsin is going to tile her kitchen floor. She buys tiles in two different shapes. The shapes of the two types of tile are shown below. On the grid below show how the tiles will tessellate. The tessellation has been started for you. You must draw at least 4 more of each type of tile. (3) (Total 3 Marks) Edexcel B Foundation Unit 3 Paper 2 of 10 Page 5 of 14 ZigZag Education, 2011

21 8.* Harry is reading a book. The book has a total of 270 pages. Harry has read 90 pages so far. (a) What fraction of the book has Harry read so far? Give your answer as a fraction in its simplest form. (2) Harry is going to read some more of his book; he wants to keep reading until he has read one half of the book. How many more pages must Harry read to reach his target? (2) Harry s friends, Jacob and Navpreet, are reading the same book as Harry. Jacob has read 1 of the book. 9 Navpreet has read 10% of the book. (c) Has Navpreet or Jacob read more of the book and by how many pages? Show your working. has read more by pages (3) (Total 7 Marks) Edexcel B Foundation Unit 3 Paper 2 of 10 Page 6 of 14 ZigZag Education, 2011

22 9. The diagram shows a cuboid with edges of lengths 1 cm, 2 cm and 4 cm. 1 cm 2cm 4 cm Draw an accurate net of this solid on the centimetre grid below. One face has been drawn for you. (3) (Total 3 Marks) Edexcel B Foundation Unit 3 Paper 2 of 10 Page 7 of 14 ZigZag Education, 2011

23 10. This diagram shows a sketch of a triangle. C A 60 8 cm 40 B Diagram not drawn accurately (a) Make an accurate drawing of the triangle ABC in the space below. The side AB has been drawn for you. A B (2) Measure the length of side BC in your drawing. cm (1) (Total 3 Marks) Edexcel B Foundation Unit 3 Paper 2 of 10 Page 8 of 14 ZigZag Education, 2011

24 11. (a) Use the formula 2 + v a = to find a when v = 22 4 a = (2) Solve 8( y 3) = 12 y = (3) (Total 5 Marks) Edexcel B Foundation Unit 3 Paper 2 of 10 Page 9 of 14 ZigZag Education, 2011

25 12.* Jason owns a fruit shop. He bought 50 pears at 90p each. He made a 20% profit on each of the first 30 pears. He then made a 40% loss on each of the remaining pears. Did Jason make a profit or loss on the pears? Calculate the profit or loss. You must explain your answer clearly. (8) (Total 8 Marks) Edexcel B Foundation Unit 3 Paper 2 of 10 Page 10 of 14 ZigZag Education, 2011

26 13. (a) Graham is a plumber. He charges a call-out fee of 45 as well as a rate of 12 per hour that he works on a job. Calculate the cost of hiring Graham for a plumbing job that lasts 5 hours 30 minutes. (4) Another plumber, Steve, uses the following formula to work out the charge. P = 10x + 55 P is the cost in pounds. x is the time worked in hours. Work out the hours worked, x, when P = 115. hours(3) (Total 7 Marks) 14. (a) Calculate the size of an exterior angle of a regular pentagon. (2) Explain why it is not possible for a regular polygon to have an exterior angle of 50. Show your working. Edexcel B Foundation Unit 3 Paper 2 of 10 Page 11 of 14 ZigZag Education, 2011 (2) (Total 4 Marks)

27 15. Plot points A (3,5) and B ( 2, 1) on the graph paper below and calculate the length of the line segment AB. Show your working and give your answer to 2 decimal places. y x Length AB = (6) (Total 6 Marks) Edexcel B Foundation Unit 3 Paper 2 of 10 Page 12 of 14 ZigZag Education, 2011

28 16. A cylinder has a radius of 5 cm and a height of 14 cm. Find the volume of the cylinder. Give your answer to the nearest whole number. 5 cm 14 cm cm 3 (4) (Total 4 Marks) 17. A forester plants two trees 8 m apart. This is the minimum distance that is allowed between the trees of the type that he is planting. Draw an accurate diagram below to show the area in which a third tree cannot be planted. The two trees should be clearly marked. Scale: 1 cm represents 2 m. Edexcel B Foundation Unit 3 Paper 2 of 10 Page 13 of 14 ZigZag Education, 2011 (5) (Total 5 Marks)

29 18. (a) Solve 8x 5< 43 (2) Represent your solution on the number line (1) (Total 3 Marks) Total For Paper: 80 Marks Edexcel B Foundation Unit 3 Paper 2 of 10 Page 14 of 14 ZigZag Education, 2011

30 Edexcel B Practice GCSE Examination Paper Foundation Unit 3: Number, Algebra, Geometry 2 Time: 90 minutes Paper 3 of 10 Standard equipment: pen, pencil, ruler, compass, protractor You may use a calculator Instructions to candidates: Write your answers on this paper in the spaces provided. Questions indicated with an asterisk (*) specifically assess the quality of your written communication polygons are shown below. A B C D E F (a) What is the name of the shape labelled A? (1) Which shape is a decagon? (1) (c) Which two shapes are congruent? and (1) (d) (i) On the grid below, draw a shape which is congruent to shape P. Label your shape Q. (1) (ii) On the grid below, draw a shape which is similar, but not congruent, to shape P. Label your shape R. (1) P (Total 5 Marks) Edexcel B Foundation Unit 3 Paper 3 of 10 Page 1 of 13 ZigZag Education, 2011

31 2. Sandy is checking her electricity bill for the quarter of March till June. Part of the bill is shown below. March meter reading 2518 June meter reading 3204 Cost per unit: 0.07 Work out the cost of the electricity Sandy has used during this quarter. (3) (Total 3 Marks) 3. A supermarket worker is putting cans of food into cardboard boxes ready for the start of the week. Each box holds 28 tins. There are 309 tins. (a) How many boxes are needed so that all the tins are in boxes? (2) After a week of selling the tins, the supermarket has 2 full boxes of tins and 4 individual tins left over. How many tins has the supermarket sold? (2) (Total 4 Marks) Edexcel B Foundation Unit 3 Paper 3 of 10 Page 2 of 13 ZigZag Education, 2011

32 4.* A school day trip to a museum is being organised. There will be 6 teachers and 164 students going on the trip. They will travel by coach. The coaches being hired each seat 45 passengers. It costs 180 to hire a coach for the day. The cost of the coaches is to be split equally between all of the people going on the trip. (a) How much should each person be charged to ensure that the full cost of the coaches is covered? Of the 164 students going on the trip 41 are girls and 123 are boys. (5) What percentage of students going on the trip are boys? % (2) (Total 7 Marks) Edexcel B Foundation Unit 3 Paper 3 of 10 Page 3 of 13 ZigZag Education, 2011

33 5. A swimming pool is 50 metres long. (a) Amy swims ten lengths. How many kilometres does she swim? km (2) Yuki swims 1.1 kilometres. How many lengths of the pool does he swim? (2) (Total 4 Marks) 6. John goes on holiday to America. John sees a T-shirt for sale for $6.70. Another T-shirt costs 4.20 in England. USA $6.70 England 4.20 One dollar ($) is worth 0.65 Which T-shirt costs the least? You must show your working. The T-shirt is cheaper (2) (Total 2 Marks) Edexcel B Foundation Unit 3 Paper 3 of 10 Page 4 of 13 ZigZag Education, 2011

34 7. Derek is organising food for a large party. He sees this sign for a catering company. Snacky Eaters Party Food Cost = 15 booking fee Number of people (a) How much will it cost Derek to have this company cater for a party of 20 people? (2) Yesha booked Snacky Eaters Party Food for a party and was charged 169. How many people did she book the company for? (3) (Total 5 Marks) 8. (a) Solve 14 = 30 y y = (2) x Find x, given that = 8 3 (c) Solve 4(11 z) = 36 x = (2) z = (3) (Total 7 Marks) Edexcel B Foundation Unit 3 Paper 3 of 10 Page 5 of 13 ZigZag Education, 2011

35 9.* Peter goes to a concert with 30. He needs to buy his ticket which costs Then he spends 3.40 on snacks. After the concert he sees an advert for concert T-shirts. Concert T-Shirts Normal Price 15 Today 10% off Does Peter have enough money to buy a concert T-shirt? You must show your working. (4) (Total 4 Marks) 10. Using a ruler and compasses make an accurate scale drawing of an equilateral triangle with sides of length 5 cm. Show your construction lines. (3) (Total 3 Marks) Edexcel B Foundation Unit 3 Paper 3 of 10 Page 6 of 13 ZigZag Education, 2011

36 11. The diagram below shows the net of a 3D solid shape. Draw a 3D sketch of the shape. Label your sketch with the name of the shape. (3) (Total 3 Marks) 12. Use your calculator to work out the value of: (a) (1) Give your answer to 3 decimal places. (2) (Total 3 Marks) Edexcel B Foundation Unit 3 Paper 3 of 10 Page 7 of 13 ZigZag Education, 2011

37 13. (a) Given that a = 3, and b = 5, find the value of P in this equation: P = 3a+ 2b P = (2) Make r the subject of the following formula: s = 3qr r = (1) (Total 3 Marks) 14. A company produces paper clips. It sells the paper clips in boxes which are 10 cm wide, 10 cm long and 15 cm high. These boxes of paper clips are then packed into larger boxes so that they can be distributed to shops. The larger boxes are 80 cm wide, 80 cm long and 150 cm high. 150 cm Diagram is not drawn to scale 15 cm 10 cm 10 cm 80 cm 80 cm (a) Work out the volume of one of the larger boxes. Give your answer in m 3. m 3 (3) How many boxes of paper clips can be packed into one large box? (2) (Total 5 Marks) Edexcel B Foundation Unit 3 Paper 3 of 10 Page 8 of 13 ZigZag Education, 2011

38 15.* Tina is painting her shed. The shed has four identical walls. Each wall needs 5 of a tin of paint. 9 Tins of paint cost Calculate the change Tina will get from 20 if she buys enough tins of paint to paint the shed. Show your working. (5) (Total 5 Marks) Edexcel B Foundation Unit 3 Paper 3 of 10 Page 9 of 13 ZigZag Education, 2011

39 16. The diagram below shows the positions of Tomas house, T and the post office, P. The diagram is drawn to scale with 1 cm representing 6 m. N Drawn to scale P T (a) What is the real distance between Tomas house and the post office? Show your working. m (2) Measure and write down the three figure bearing of Tomas house from the post office. (1) (c) Monika s house, M, is 36 metres away from the post office on a bearing of 270. Mark the position of M on the diagram. (2) (Total 5 Marks) Edexcel B Foundation Unit 3 Paper 3 of 10 Page 10 of 13 ZigZag Education, 2011

40 17. Use the diagram below for this question. y 5 A B -2 C x (a) Fully describe the single transformation that maps triangle A to triangle B. (2) (i) Draw the image of triangle C translated by 1. Mark the image D. (1) 3 (ii) Describe the transformation that maps D back onto C. (1) (Total 4 Marks) Edexcel B Foundation Unit 3 Paper 3 of 10 Page 11 of 13 ZigZag Education, 2011

41 18. The table shows values for = y x x x y (a) Complete the table and draw a graph of the curve 16 y = 3 2 (3) 2 y x x x -4-6 Use your graph to find one solution to x 2 3x 2= 6 (1) (Total 4 Marks) Edexcel B Foundation Unit 3 Paper 3 of 10 Page 12 of 13 ZigZag Education, 2011

42 3 19. The equation x 5x = 40 has a solution between 3 and 4. Use a trial and improvement method to find this solution. Give your answer to 1 decimal place. You must show all of your working. (4) (Total 4 Marks) Total For Paper: 80 Marks Edexcel B Foundation Unit 3 Paper 3 of 10 Page 13 of 13 ZigZag Education, 2011

43 Edexcel B Practice GCSE Examination Paper Foundation Unit 3: Number, Algebra, Geometry 2 Time: 90 minutes Paper 4 of 10 Standard equipment: pen, pencil, ruler, compass, protractor You may use a calculator Instructions to candidates: Write your answers on this paper in the spaces provided. Questions indicated with an asterisk (*) specifically assess the quality of your written communication. 1. Marta bought 3 boxes of lemonade for her birthday party. Each box had 12 cans of lemonade in it. At the end of the party there were 9 cans of lemonade left. How many cans were drunk at the party? (3) (Total 3 Marks) 2.* Grace buys 24 potted plants to sell at the village fête. She bought the plants for 1.15 each. Grace sells the first 18 plants for 1.80 each. She then reduces the price and sells the remaining plants for 1.20 each. How much profit or loss does Grace make? You must state whether Grace makes a profit or a loss and how much money she makes or loses. Grace makes a of (4) (Total 4 Marks) Edexcel B Foundation Unit 3 Paper 4 of 10 Page 1 of 14 ZigZag Education, 2011

44 3. Write down the value of: (a) 25 (1) 2 7 (1) (Total 2 Marks) 4. Eleanor thinks of a number. She multiplies the number by 3 and then subtracts 6 from the result. Her answer is 6. (a) What number did Eleanor originally think of? (2) Solve the following equations: (i) a + 5 = 11 a = (1) (ii) b + 3 = 6 b = (1) (Total 4 Marks) Edexcel B Foundation Unit 3 Paper 4 of 10 Page 2 of 14 ZigZag Education, 2011

45 5. Fruit is sold in two classes, depending on its quality. Class A fruits are better quality than Class B fruits. The table below shows the prices of different fruits in Classes A and B. Bananas Cherries Apples Strawberries Class A 0.65/100 g 1.15/100 g 4.50/kg 0.90/100 g Class B 0.45/100 g 9.00/kg 4.00/kg 7.50/kg Jan s shopping list: 1 kg of Class B apples 200 g of Class A bananas 350 g of Class A strawberries Calculate how much change Jan gets from 10 after buying the items on her shopping list. (5) (Total 5 Marks) Edexcel B Foundation Unit 3 Paper 4 of 10 Page 3 of 14 ZigZag Education, 2011

46 6. A car park calculates their parking charges with this rule plus 65p per hour (a) How much does it cost to park for 3 hours? (2) How many hours can you park on a 5.90 ticket? (3) (Total 5 Marks) 7. Sophie is training for the 400 m running race. She has a training session in which she runs the 400 m course 4 times in total. How far has Sophie run during the training session? Give your answer in kilometres. km (2) (Total 2 Marks) Edexcel B Foundation Unit 3 Paper 4 of 10 Page 4 of 14 ZigZag Education, 2011

47 8. Laurie is worried about the health of her pet sheep because it is not eating its food. Her vet tells her to keep a record of how much it weighs. Starting weight: End of week 1: End of week 2: End of week 3: 66.0 kg 63.1 kg 51.2 kg 45.0 kg (a) How much weight did it lose during week 2? kg (2) At the end of week 3, what fraction of its starting weight did it weigh? Express the fraction in its simplest form. (2) The vet uses this graph to work out how many milligrams of a particular medicine to prescribe to different animals, based on how much they weigh. 20 Amount of medicine in mg Weight in kg Question 8 continues on the next page. Edexcel B Foundation Unit 3 Paper 4 of 10 Page 5 of 14 ZigZag Education, 2011

48 (c) At the end of week 3 the sheep is 45 kg, and the vet prescribes the appropriate amount of medicine. Another week later, the recovering sheep weighs 52 kg, and the vet decides to recalculate the dose. Work out the difference, in mg, between the two doses the vet prescribes. mg (3) (Total 7 Marks) Edexcel B Foundation Unit 3 Paper 4 of 10 Page 6 of 14 ZigZag Education, 2011

49 9. The diagram shows a cuboid with edges of lengths 4 cm, 1 cm and 1 cm. 4 cm 1 cm 1 cm Draw an accurate net of this solid on the centimetre grid below. One side has been drawn for you. (3) (Total 3 Marks) Edexcel B Foundation Unit 3 Paper 4 of 10 Page 7 of 14 ZigZag Education, 2011

50 10.* Donna is trying to decide whether to buy a college sports pass. She expects to use the swimming pool eight times a month and badminton courts six times a month. If she buys a pass, she can do both for free. If she doesn t buy a pass, she has to pay each time she wants to use the facilities. College sports Monthly pass fee: Free use of all facilities Non-member fees Swimming pool use: 4.50 Badminton court use: 6.80 (a) Donna wants to spend as little as possible. What should she do? You must fully justify your answer. (4) Donna decides to use the badminton courts more times a month. She continues to use the pool 8 times a month. She works out that it is 6.30 per month cheaper to have a sports pass than to pay each time she uses the facilities. How often is she using the badminton court now? times a month (3) (Total 7 Marks) Edexcel B Foundation Unit 3 Paper 4 of 10 Page 8 of 14 ZigZag Education, 2011

51 11. y C 12 B 10 A 8 E D F x (a) Which of the above triangles is not congruent to triangle D? (1) Describe the single transformation from: (i) D to B (2) (ii) E to F (2) (iii) F to C Edexcel B Foundation Unit 3 Paper 4 of 10 Page 9 of 14 ZigZag Education, 2011 (2) (Total 7 Marks)

52 12. An icosagon is a 20 sided shape. Calculate the size of an interior angle of a regular icosagon. (3) (Total 3 Marks) 13.* Nikolai wants to buy a shed. He finds three shops that sell the type of shed he would like. The prices are shown below: Abbey Fencing 19.5% off normal price of 300* *Price includes VAT Fencing World 198 Plus VAT at 20% Ted s Sheds 1/3 off usual price of 348 # # Price includes VAT Which shop should Nikolai buy his shed from so that he pays as little as possible? You must fully justify your answer. (5) (Total 5 Marks) Edexcel B Foundation Unit 3 Paper 4 of 10 Page 10 of 14 ZigZag Education, 2011

53 14. The diagram shows the positions of two towns, A and B. Drawn to Scale 1 cm represents 2 km N N B A (a) Work out the actual distance from town A to town B. Measure and write down the three figure bearing of town A from town B. km (2) (1) (c) C is 8 km from town B on a bearing of 150. Mark the position of C on the diagram. (2) (Total 5 Marks) 15. The circumference of a circle is 14.4 cm. Work out the area of the circle. cm 2 (3) (Total 3 Marks) Edexcel B Foundation Unit 3 Paper 4 of 10 Page 11 of 14 ZigZag Education, 2011

54 16. (a) Solve 5(2x + 1) = 45 x = (3) Solve 11 x = 51 9x x = (3) (Total 6 Marks) Edexcel B Foundation Unit 3 Paper 4 of 10 Page 12 of 14 ZigZag Education, 2011

55 17. A landowner wants to fence a field. The field is the shape of a trapezium shown below. Fencing costs 4.50 per metre and is sold in metre lengths only. How much will the landowner spend fencing the field? 30 m 20 m Diagram NOT drawn to scale 42 m (6) (Total 6 Marks) Edexcel B Foundation Unit 3 Paper 4 of 10 Page 13 of 14 ZigZag Education, 2011

56 18. (a) Solve 6x + 7 < 46 x < (2) Represent the solution on the number line below (1) (Total 3 Marks) Total For Paper: 80 Marks Edexcel B Foundation Unit 3 Paper 4 of 10 Page 14 of 14 ZigZag Education, 2011

57 Edexcel B Practice GCSE Examination Paper Foundation Unit 3: Number, Algebra, Geometry 2 Time: 90 minutes Paper 5 of 10 Standard equipment: pen, pencil, ruler, compass, protractor You may use a calculator Instructions to candidates: Write your answers on this paper in the spaces provided. Questions indicated with an asterisk (*) specifically assess the quality of your written communication. 1. Here are 6 shapes. A B C D E F (a) Write down the mathematical name for shape C. (1) Write down the letter of the shape that is a heptagon. (1) (c) Write down the letters of the pair of shapes which are similar. and (1) (Total 3 Marks) Edexcel B Foundation Unit 3 Paper 5 of 10 Page 1 of 14 ZigZag Education, 2011

58 2.* Andrej goes to the museum with 20. It costs him 6.30 to get in. He needs 1.60 for his bus fare. In the museum gift shop he sees this advert for souvenirs. Souvenir Sale Sale price: 10% off normal price Can Andrej afford to buy a souvenir that has a normal price of 14? You must show your working. (4) (Total 4 Marks) Edexcel B Foundation Unit 3 Paper 5 of 10 Page 2 of 14 ZigZag Education, 2011

59 3.* Tom wants to buy the following for his guitars using the 40 he received as a gift for his birthday: 7 plectrums at 0.25 each 2 sets of electric guitar strings at 3.92 each 3 jack leads at 7.34 each (a) Calculate Tom s change. Show your working. (6) Tom also wants to buy 4 drum sticks at 1.76 each. Does he have enough money to buy the drum sticks as well? Show your working. (3) (Total 9 Marks) Edexcel B Foundation Unit 3 Paper 5 of 10 Page 3 of 14 ZigZag Education, 2011

60 4. Solve: (a) a 3 = 5 a = (1) 4b = 32 b = (1) (Total 2 Marks) 5. A cinema company calculates their advance booking ticket prices with this rule. Number of tickets One-off Booking charge = Booking cost in pounds The One-off Booking charge is (a) How much does it cost to book 5 tickets? (2) How many tickets can you book for 42? (2) (Total 4 Marks) Edexcel B Foundation Unit 3 Paper 5 of 10 Page 4 of 14 ZigZag Education, 2011

61 6. Four small villages are connected by a road. Aleton Bunton Dunhill Elmwood Road Diagram not to scale The distance from Aleton to Elmwood is 36 miles. The distance from Aleton to Bunton is 8 miles. The distance from Bunton to Dunhill is the same as the distance from Dunhill to Elmwood. Work out the distance from Bunton to Dunhill. miles (3) (Total 3 Marks) Edexcel B Foundation Unit 3 Paper 5 of 10 Page 5 of 14 ZigZag Education, 2011

62 7. The diagram shows a cube with edge of length 2 cm. 2 cm Diagram not accurately drawn (a) Draw an accurate net of this cube on the centimetre grid below. (3) Work out the volume of this cube. cm 3 (2) (Total 5 Marks) Edexcel B Foundation Unit 3 Paper 5 of 10 Page 6 of 14 ZigZag Education, 2011

63 8. Geoff buys some tiles to make a mosaic. One of the tiles is shown on the grid below. (a) Show how the tiles will tessellate. You should draw at least 5 more tiles. Geoff decides that these tiles are too small. He exchanges the tiles for some new tiles which are larger, but mathematically similar, to the original tiles. (2) On the grid below draw what one of Geoff s new tiles might look like. (1) (Total 3 Marks) Edexcel B Foundation Unit 3 Paper 5 of 10 Page 7 of 14 ZigZag Education, 2011

64 9. Brian is having a party. He can either buy cans of cola in packs of 9 for 3.60 or in packs of 12 for He wants to buy 36 cans of cola. (a) (i) What is the cheapest way to buy the cans of cola and how much does it cost? (2) (ii) For both sizes of pack, how much does an individual can cost? Give your answer to the nearest penny. Pack of 9: Pack of 12: (2) At Brian s first party there were 30 guests, 12 of these guests were females. What fraction of the guests were male? Give your answer as a fraction in its simplest form. (2) (Total 6 Marks) Edexcel B Foundation Unit 3 Paper 5 of 10 Page 8 of 14 ZigZag Education, 2011

65 10. Work out: (a) (1) (1) (Total 2 Marks) 11.* While on a three-week business trip in Italy, Loren kept a record of the amount of spending money he had left at the end of each week. Starting funds: 240 End of week 1: 194 End of week 2: 140 End of week 3: 65 (a) How many euros did Loren spend during week 2? (2) At the end of week 2, what fraction of his starting funds did he still have? Express the fraction in its simplest form. (2) Question 11* continues on the next page. Edexcel B Foundation Unit 3 Paper 5 of 10 Page 9 of 14 ZigZag Education, 2011

66 Here is a conversion graph between pounds ( ) and euros ( ) Amount in euros ( ) Amount in pounds ( ) (c) Loren s business partner Pete also went on a three-week business trip, but he went to London. Loren had 240 at the start of his trip and 65 at the end. Pete had 136 at the start of his trip and 48 at the end. Who spent more during their three-week business trip and by what amount? You must show your working. spent more by (4) (Total 8 Marks) Edexcel B Foundation Unit 3 Paper 5 of 10 Page 10 of 14 ZigZag Education, 2011

67 12. A map is drawn at a scale of 1: (a) What distance does 1 cm on the map represent in real life? Give your answer in metres. m (3) A road is 4 km long in real life. What is the length of the road as it appears on the map? Give your answer in centimetres. cm (2) (Total 5 Marks) 13. The diagram shows a cylinder. Work out the surface area of the cylinder. 3 m 8 m Diagram not to scale m 2 (5) (Total 5 Marks) Edexcel B Foundation Unit 3 Paper 5 of 10 Page 11 of 14 ZigZag Education, 2011

68 14. An interior angle of a regular polygon is 168º. 168º Diagram not drawn accurately (a) Find the size of the exterior angles. (2) How many sides must the polygon have? (2) (Total 4 Marks) 15. Harry sells wheelie bins. He sells black wheelie bins for household waste and blue wheelie bins for recycling paper. The table gives information about his wheelie bin sales in July and August of the same year. Black Bins Blue Bins July August (a) Work out the percentage of the bins sold in July that were blue. % (3) Question 15 continues on the next page. Edexcel B Foundation Unit 3 Paper 5 of 10 Page 12 of 14 ZigZag Education, 2011

69 Harry discovers 5% of the bins sold in July and 8% of the bins sold in August have a defect. Work out the percentage of all bins sold in July and August that have a defect. Give your answer correct to 1 decimal place. % (4) (Total 7 Marks) 16. (a) Solve 14 x = 6 x = (1) Solve x + 3 = 7 2 x = (2) (c) Make t the subject of the formula v = u + at t = (2) (Total 5 Marks) Edexcel B Foundation Unit 3 Paper 5 of 10 Page 13 of 14 ZigZag Education, 2011

70 17. Mr Jones has two trees in his garden, tree A and tree B. He decides to plant a rose. He wants the rose to be: Nearer to tree A than to tree B Less than 2.5 m from tree B Using a ruler and a pair of compasses, construct and shade the region where Mr Jones wants to plant his rose. Scale: 2 cm represents 1 metre Tree A Tree B (5) (Total 5 Marks) Total for Paper: 80 Marks Edexcel B Foundation Unit 3 Paper 5 of 10 Page 14 of 14 ZigZag Education, 2011

71 Edexcel B Practice GCSE Examination Paper Foundation Unit 3: Number, Algebra, Geometry 2 Time: 90 minutes Paper 6 of 10 Standard equipment: pen, pencil, ruler, compass, protractor You may use a calculator Instructions to candidates: Write your answers on this paper in the spaces provided. Questions indicated with an asterisk (*) specifically assess the quality of your written communication. 1. Gloria buys 7 pens. She pays with a 5 note. She is given 2.20 change. How much does each pen cost? Give your answer in pence. p (4) (Total 4 Marks) 2. (a) On the grid below, draw a shape which is congruent to shape A. A (2) Question 2 continues on the next page. Edexcel B Foundation Unit 3 Paper 6 of 10 Page 1 of 13 ZigZag Education, 2011

72 There are 4 shapes drawn on the grid below. Which of the shapes is similar to shape P? Give a reason for your answer. P Q R S (1) (Total 3 Marks) 3. Maureen is checking her gas bill. Part of the bill is shown below. August meter reading 4293 November meter reading 4708 Cost per unit: 0.17 Work out the cost of the gas Maureen has used. (3) (Total 3 Marks) Edexcel B Foundation Unit 3 Paper 6 of 10 Page 2 of 13 ZigZag Education, 2011

73 4. With the aid of a ruler and a protractor, draw a pair of parallel lines with a distance of 5 cm between them. (3) (Total 3 Marks) 5.* Ruth is organising her CD collection into racks. Each rack holds 32 CDs. She has 163 CDs, but currently only has 3 racks. It costs 1.60 to install one rack. Ruth has Can she afford to install all the extra racks needed to house the remaining CDs? You must explain your answer. (5) (Total 5 Marks) Edexcel B Foundation Unit 3 Paper 6 of 10 Page 3 of 13 ZigZag Education, 2011

74 6. A bus company calculate the cost of their tickets with this rule number of stops 25p (a) How much does it cost to travel 5 stops? (2) Another company use this rule to calculate their ticket prices. 50p + number of stops 70p Work out the difference in cost between the two companies for a ticket to travel 5 stops. (3) (Total 5 Marks) 7. Louisa buys 7 rulers from a stationery shop. The rulers are all the same and the total cost is (a) How much would 2 of these rulers cost? (2) Below is a price list for other items sold in the shop. Pens: 1.10 each Rubbers: 0.75 each Pencils: 0.45 each Calculators: 4.63 each Gabrielle spends exactly 6.28 on items from the above price list. What did Gabrielle buy? Edexcel B Foundation Unit 3 Paper 6 of 10 Page 4 of 13 ZigZag Education, 2011 (2) (Total 4 Marks)

75 8.* Keir wants to put a fence around his garden and sees an advert for fencing. The perimeter of his garden is 42 m and he orders the fencing online. Work out the total cost. Wooden Fencing 15 m packs for 12 in-store Different woods available Packs cannot be split 10% discount if you order online and free postage (5) (Total 5 Marks) 9. A swimming club has 120 members. 80 of these members are girls. (a) What fraction of the 120 members are boys? Give your answer as a fraction in its simplest form. (2) Question 9 continues on the next page. Edexcel B Foundation Unit 3 Paper 6 of 10 Page 5 of 13 ZigZag Education, 2011

76 The swimming pool used by the club is in the shape of a cuboid and is 60 m long, 10 m wide and 1.5 m deep. How many litres of water does the pool contain? litres (4) (Total 6 Marks) 10. The diagram is a sketch of the net of a 3D solid shape. Draw a 3D sketch of the solid shape. (2) (Total 2 Marks) Edexcel B Foundation Unit 3 Paper 6 of 10 Page 6 of 13 ZigZag Education, 2011

77 11. (a) Work out 12 ( ) (1) Calculate (i) Write down your full calculator display. (1) (ii) Give your answer to 3 significant figures. (1) (Total 3 Marks) 12. The diagram shows the plan of a field ABCD. AD = 40 m, AB = 30 m, CD = 25 m. Angle A = 70 and angle D = 90 Diagram not drawn to scale 30 m B C 25 m A m D Make a scale drawing of the field. Use the scale 1 cm represents 5 m. The line AD has been drawn for you. A D (3) (Total 3 Marks) Edexcel B Foundation Unit 3 Paper 6 of 10 Page 7 of 13 ZigZag Education, 2011

78 B C A -2 x D (a) Triangle A can be rotated to map onto triangle B. Write down angle of rotation and the coordinates of the centre of rotation. Angle of rotation: Centre of rotation: (2) Fully describe the single transformation that maps: (i) Triangle C to triangle D (2) (ii) Triangle B to triangle C (1) (Total 5 Marks) Edexcel B Foundation Unit 3 Paper 6 of 10 Page 8 of 13 ZigZag Education, 2011

79 14.* Gauri wants to hire a gardener. She is going to hire either Gardener A or Gardener B. The cost of Gardener A is 19 per hour. The cost of Gardener B is a call-out fee of 20 and then an additional 14 per hour. (a) On the graph paper below, draw and label lines for the cost of hiring Gardener A and the cost of hiring Gardener B Cost ( ) Hours worked (4) Gauri wants to hire one of these gardeners for 2 hours. She wants to spend as little money as possible. Which gardener should Gauri hire? Explain your answer. (2) (c) Using your graph, calculate how many hours work the two gardeners charge the same amount for? hours (1) (Total 7 Marks) Edexcel B Foundation Unit 3 Paper 6 of 10 Page 9 of 13 ZigZag Education, 2011

80 15. The nutritional content of a 200 g tub of margarine is shown below. Fat Sodium Carbohydrate Protein 76 g 2.6 g 5.6 g 0.2 g (a) What percentage of the margarine is fat? In 1000 g of margarine, how many grams of fat would there be? % (2) g (2) (Total 4 Marks) 16. The diagonal distance across a rectangular field is 245 metres. The distance along one side is 56 metres. 56m Work out the length of the field. Give your answer to a sensible degree of accuracy. length 245m m (4) (Total 4 Marks) Edexcel B Foundation Unit 3 Paper 6 of 10 Page 10 of 13 ZigZag Education, 2011

81 17. A rectangular photograph of length 4 cm and width 7 cm is enlarged. The enlarged rectangular photograph has a width of 14 cm. Find the perimeter and area of the enlarged photograph. Area: cm 2 Perimeter: cm (5) (Total 5 Marks) Edexcel B Foundation Unit 3 Paper 6 of 10 Page 11 of 13 ZigZag Education, 2011

82 18. The table shows values for = y x x x y Complete the table and draw a graph of the curve = y x x y x -4 (3) (Total 3 Marks) Edexcel B Foundation Unit 3 Paper 6 of 10 Page 12 of 13 ZigZag Education, 2011

83 19. (a) Solve 8 2x = 2(2x 8) x = (3) 7 < 2b 2 and b is an integer. Write down all the possible values of b. b = (3) (Total 6 Marks) Total For Paper: 80 Marks Edexcel B Foundation Unit 3 Paper 6 of 10 Page 13 of 13 ZigZag Education, 2011

84 Edexcel B Practice GCSE Examination Paper Foundation Unit 3: Number, Algebra, Geometry 2 Time: 90 minutes Paper 7 of 10 Standard equipment: pen, pencil, ruler, compass, protractor You may use a calculator Instructions to candidates: Write your answers on this paper in the spaces provided. Questions indicated with an asterisk (*) specifically assess the quality of your written communication. 1. A greengrocers advertises special offers. (a) Sarah wants to buy three cabbages. Cabbages Normal Price: 85p each Special Offer: Three for the price of two How much will they cost? (2) Ajay wants to buy two carrots. Carrots Normal Price: 30p each Special Offer: Buy two carrots and get the 2 nd for half price How much will they cost? p (2) (c) George wants to buy three bags of potatoes. Bags of Potatoes Normal Price: 1.52 per bag Special Offer: Buy three for 3.90 How much money will he save using this offer? (2) (Total 6 Marks) Edexcel B Foundation Unit 3 Paper 7 of 10 Page 1 of 13 ZigZag Education, 2011

85 2. Complete the equation by writing the missing number in the box. (a) 99 = 9 (1) Complete the equation using the symbols,, + or = 14 (2) (Total 3 Marks) 3. (a) On the grid below, draw the reflection of the shape in the dashed mirror line. (2) A shape has been reflected on the grid below. Draw the mirror line in which the shape was reflected. Edexcel B Foundation Unit 3 Paper 7 of 10 Page 2 of 13 ZigZag Education, 2011 (1) (Total 3 Marks)

86 4. The table on the right shows the cost of three different sizes of pizza. Small Pizza 3.10 Medium Pizza 4.50 Large Pizza 5.50 Martin buys three large pizzas and four medium pizzas for a party. He pays with a 50 note. (a) How much change should he get? (4) Mrs Rodríguez wants to buy some small pizzas. She has a 20 note. The small pizzas are offered at a 10% discount. Work out the greatest number of small pizzas she can buy. Show your working and state how much she spends. (4) (Total 8 Marks) Edexcel B Foundation Unit 3 Paper 7 of 10 Page 3 of 13 ZigZag Education, 2011

87 5. Theresa sees this sign. Emergency Plumbers 30 call out charge plus 25 per hour (a) How much will it cost her to call out a plumber for 3 hours? Bernie hired an emergency plumber and was charged 180. How many hours was he charged for? (2) h (3) (Total 5 Marks) 6. How many 330 ml bottles can be completely filled from a carton containing 4000 ml of water? (2) (Total 2 Marks) Edexcel B Foundation Unit 3 Paper 7 of 10 Page 4 of 13 ZigZag Education, 2011

88 7. Here are three 3D shapes. Diagrams are not drawn to scale A B C Here are the nets for the three 3D shapes Match the shapes with their nets. Shape is made from net. Shape is made from net. Shape is made from net. (2) (Total 2 Marks) Edexcel B Foundation Unit 3 Paper 7 of 10 Page 5 of 13 ZigZag Education, 2011

89 8. Work out the size of the angle z. 72 Diagram not drawn accurately 84 z z = (3) (Total 3 Marks) 9. Kayleigh is hosting a dinner party. She has offered her guests beef, chicken or a vegetarian option for their main course. There will be 40 people at the dinner party. 12 have asked for chicken and 4 have asked for the vegetarian option. What fraction of the guests have asked for beef? Give your answer as a fraction in its simplest form. (3) (Total 3 Marks) Edexcel B Foundation Unit 3 Paper 7 of 10 Page 6 of 13 ZigZag Education, 2011

90 10.* The graph below shows the cost of using a landline for one month with three companies offering different price plans Cost ( ) Time used in minutes The price plans for the three companies are: Company 1: Line rental charge 30, first 60 minutes free then every minute costs 15p Company 2: Line rental charge 25, every minute costs 20p Company 3: No line rental charge, every minute costs 50p (a) Label each line on the graph with the number of the company it represents. (1) Rebecca is with Company 2 and makes 50 minutes of calls in one month. How much will it cost her? (1) Dave uses his telephone for about 60 minutes each month. He wants to spend as little as possible. (c) Which company or companies would be best for Dave? You must give the reasons for your answer. Edexcel B Foundation Unit 3 Paper 7 of 10 Page 7 of 13 ZigZag Education, 2011 (2) (Total 4 Marks)

91 11. Use your calculator to work out the value of: (3) (Total 3 Marks) 12. Enlarge the shape below by scale factor 3. Use the point (2,2) as the centre of enlargement. y (3) x (Total 3 Marks) Edexcel B Foundation Unit 3 Paper 7 of 10 Page 8 of 13 ZigZag Education, 2011

92 13.* Peter owns a pet shop. He bought 5 pedigree puppies for 100 each. He picks a selling price for each puppy so that he makes a profit of 30% on each puppy. He sells 2 puppies at this price. To increase sales, Peter then reduces this selling price of each puppy by 20%. He then sold the remaining puppies at this reduced selling price. Has Peter made a profit or loss on the puppies? You must explain your answer clearly. (8) (Total 8 Marks) Edexcel B Foundation Unit 3 Paper 7 of 10 Page 9 of 13 ZigZag Education, 2011

93 14. Here is a sketch of a 3D shape. Some of its lengths have been labelled. 3 cm 1 cm Diagram is not drawn to scale 2 cm 1 cm Side 3 cm 3 cm Front On the centimetre squared paper below, draw and label the plan, front elevation and side elevation of the shape. (3) (Total 3 Marks) 15. A circle has a 13 cm circumference. Work out the diameter of the circle. cm (3) (Total 3 Marks) Edexcel B Foundation Unit 3 Paper 7 of 10 Page 10 of 13 ZigZag Education, 2011

94 16. (a) Solve 4x = 20 x = (1) Solve 6( x 3) = 8 x = (3) (c) Make h the subject of the formula a= 3 + bh h = (2) (Total 6 Marks) 17. Jack gets 10 pocket money. Jill gets less pocket money than Jack but more than or equal to (a) Write an inequality to show this information, using x as the amount of pocket money Jill gets. (2) Mark the inequality on the number line below (2) (Total 4 Marks) Edexcel B Foundation Unit 3 Paper 7 of 10 Page 11 of 13 ZigZag Education, 2011

95 18. A 70 km B 80 km 50 km Diagram not accurately drawn C The diagram above represents the location of three radio masts but is not drawn to scale. (a) By using a ruler and compasses, accurately construct a scale diagram in the space below showing the location of the radio masts relative to each other. You must show all your construction arcs and label the masts A, B and C. (4) Signals from each of the radio masts can be received up to 50 km away. On your diagram construct and shade the region in which signals from all three masts can be received. Scale: 1 cm represents 10 km (3) (Total 7 Marks) Edexcel B Foundation Unit 3 Paper 7 of 10 Page 12 of 13 ZigZag Education, 2011

96 19. Yusuf is building with bricks as shown below. He builds the bricks so that the top one rests with 1 3 of its length on the left brick and 1 3 of its length on the right brick m Calculate the length of one of the bricks. Give your answer in cm. cm (4) (Total 4 Marks) Total For Paper: 80 Marks Edexcel B Foundation Unit 3 Paper 7 of 10 Page 13 of 13 ZigZag Education, 2011

97 Edexcel B Practice GCSE Examination Paper Foundation Unit 3: Number, Algebra, Geometry 2 Time: 90 minutes Paper 8 of 10 Standard equipment: pen, pencil, ruler, compass, protractor You may use a calculator Instructions to candidates: Write your answers on this paper in the spaces provided. Questions indicated with an asterisk (*) specifically assess the quality of your written communication. 1. The list gives names of different shapes. Decagon Hexagon Pentagon Rectangle Rhombus Octagon Choose words from the list to name each of the shapes below. (i) (ii) (2) (Total 2 Marks) 2.* Helena is making buns to sell at the village fête. She buys the ingredients, which cost From these ingredients she makes 50 buns. She sells all 50 of the buns for 35 pence each. (a) How much profit or loss has Helena made? Give your answer in pounds ( ). Helena has made a of (3) The total profit made at the village fête is of this came from a car wash being run at the fête. What is as a percentage of 446? % (2) (Total 5 Marks) Edexcel B Foundation Unit 3 Paper 8 of 10 Page 1 of 14 ZigZag Education, 2011

98 3. y x -2 C A B (a) Write down the coordinates of point A. (1) On the grid, draw a reflection of the triangle in the y-axis. (2) (Total 3 Marks) 4.* Connor is buying packs of model soldiers. He has 50. He buys 6 packs. Each pack costs Does he have enough money left over to buy a model horse pack costing 9.99? (4) (Total 4 Marks) Edexcel B Foundation Unit 3 Paper 8 of 10 Page 2 of 14 ZigZag Education, 2011

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