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Write your name here Surname Other names In the style of: Edexcel GCSE Centre Number Mathematics A Histograms Past Paper Style Questions Arranged by Topic You must have: Ruler graduated in centimetres and millimetres, protractor, pair of compasses, pen, HB pencil, eraser, calculator. Tracing paper may be used. Candidate Number Higher Tier Paper Reference 1MA0/2H Total Marks Instructions Use black ink or ball-point pen. Fill in the boxes at the top of this page with your name, centre number and candidate number. Answer all questions. Answer the questions in the spaces provided there may be more space than you need. Calculators may be used. Information The total mark for this paper is 100 The marks for each question are shown in brackets use this as a guide as to how much time to spend on each question. Questions labelled with an asterisk (*) are ones where the quality of your written communication will be assessed. Advice Read each question carefully before you start to answer it. Keep an eye on the time. Try to answer every question. Check your answers if you have time at the end. Turn over

1. The table shows information about the length of time that 180 people spend gardening. Time, t (minutes) 60 < t 150 18 150 < t 180 66 180 < t 240 60 240 < t 360 36 (a) Draw a suitable frequency diagram for the data. 0 50 100 150 200 250 300 350 Time, t (minutes) 400 (3)

(b) Calculate an estimate of the average length of time for those people who are gardening for over three hours.... minutes (c) Two people are chosen at random from the 180 people. Estimate the probability that both are gardening for less than two hours.... (3) (Total 8 marks)

2. The table gives information about the heights, h centimetres, of plants in a greenhouse. Height (h centimetres) 0 < h 2 7 2 < h 4 14 4 < h 8 16 8 < h 16 22 16 < h 20 12 Draw a histogram to show this information. (Total 3 marks)

3. The table gives information about the ages of the population of a city. Age (a years) Number (thousands) 0 a < 10 9 10 a < 20 8 20 a < 35 10 35 a < 50 19 50 a < 55 4 55 a < 65 7 65 a < 80 4 80 a < 100 1 (a) On the graph paper below, using a scale of 1 cm to represent 10 years on the Age axis, draw a histogram to represent this information. (4)

(b) Write down the class interval in which the median lies. (1) (c) Calculate, giving your answer in years and months, an estimate of the mean age of the population. (4) (Total 9 marks)

4. A pub has 64 customers one evening. The table gives information about the lengths, in minutes, of the time the customers stayed for. Length (x) minutes 0 < x 5 1 5 < x 15 10 15 < x 30 17 30 < x 40 21 40 < x 45 15 Draw a histogram for this information. 0 10 20 30 40 50 Length (minutes) (Total 4 marks)

5. The incomplete histogram and table show information about the weights of some vehicles. Weight (w) in kg 0 < w 1000 16 1000 < w 2000 2000 < w 4000 4000 < w 6000 14 6000 < w 8000 8000 < w 12000 4 (a) Use the information in the histogram to complete the table. (b) Use the information in the table to complete the histogram. density 0 2000 4000 6000 8000 10000 12000 Weight (w) in kg (Total 4 marks)

6. One hundred hikers went for a walk. The times taken by the hikers to complete the walk are summarised in the table. Time (t) Number of hikers 0 t 25 15 25 t 35 11 35 t 40 27 40 t 60 15 60 t 90 15 90 t 100 12 (a) Use the information given in the table to calculate an estimate for the mean time taken, to one decimal place. (b) Given that the frequency density for the 40 t 60 time interval is 0.75, complete the histogram to represent this information on the graph paper. (3) 6 5 density 4 3 2 1 0 50 100 Time (t) (4)

7. The incomplete histogram and table give some information about the distances some cyclists travel each day. density 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 Distance (d km) (a) Use the information in the histogram to complete the frequency table. Distance (d km) 0 < d 5 15 5 < d 10 20 10 < d 20 20 < d 40 40 < d 60 15 (b) Use the information in the table to complete the histogram. (1) (Total 3 marks)

8. Terry asked the students in his class how many hours they played on computers last week. The incomplete histogram was drawn using his results. density 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 Hours watched Eight students played for between 10 and 15 hours. Six students played for between 0 and 10 hours. (a) Use this information to complete the histogram. No students watched television for more than 30 hours. (b) Work out how many students Terry asked.... (Total 4 marks)

9. Some trains from London to Birmingham were late. The incomplete table and histogram gives some information about how late the trains were. Minutes late (t) 0 < t 5 16 5 < t 10 10 10 < t 20 20 < t 30 30 < t 50 6 density 0 10 20 30 40 50 Minutes late (t) (a) Use the information in the histogram to complete the table. (b) Use the information in the table to complete the histogram. (Total 4 marks)

10. The incomplete table and histogram give some information about the heights of some tomato plants in a greenhouse. density 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 height (h) cm Use the information in the histogram to complete the frequency table. Height (h) cm 40 h < 50 10 50 h < 55 55 h < 60 60 h < 75 15 75 h < 95 8 (Total 2 marks)

11. The incomplete table and histogram give some information about the weights (in kg) of some boxes. Weight (w kg) 100 < w 130 30 130 < w 150 150 < w 160 160 < w 180 40 180 < w 210 18 density 0 100 120 140 160 180 200 220 Weight (w kg) (a) Use the histogram to complete the table. (b) Use the table to complete the histogram. (Total 4 marks)

12. The table and histogram show information about the length of time it took 165 adults to drink some water. Time (t seconds) 17.0 < t < 10 20.510 < t < 15.51.15 < t < 17.5 30 17.5 < t < 20 40.520 < t < 25.525 < t < 40 None of the adults took more than 40 seconds to drink the water (a) Use the table to complete the histogram. (b) Use the histogram to complete the table. density 2010 O 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 Time (seconds)

density 2011 O 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 Time (seconds) The histogram shows information about the time it took some children to drink the water None of the children took more than 40 seconds to drink the water. 110 children took up to 12.5 seconds to drink the water. (c) Work out an estimate for the number of children who took 21 seconds or more to drink the water.... (3) (Total 7 marks)