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Write your name here Surname Other names Pearson Edexcel Functional Skills Centre Number Mathematics Level 2 Candidate Number 8 12 May 2017 Time: 1 hour 30 minutes Paper Reference FSM02/01 You must have: Pen, calculator, HB pencil, eraser, ruler graduated in cm and mm, protractor, compasses. Total Marks My signature confirms that I will not discuss the content of the test with anyone until the end of the 5 day test window. Signature: Instructions Use a black ball-point pen. Fill in the boxes at the top of this page with your name, centre number and candidate number. Sign the declaration. 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 48. The marks for each question are shown in brackets use this as a guide to how much time to spend on each question. You must show clearly how you get your answers because marks will be awarded for your working out. Check your working and your answers at each stage. This sign shows where marks will be awarded for showing your check. Advice Read each question carefully before you start to answer it. Keep an eye on the time. Turn over P53874A 2017 Pearson Education Ltd. 1/1/1/1/1 *P53874A0120*

SECTION A: Swimming pool 1 Charles is the owner of a gym. There is a swimming pool at the gym. Answer all questions in this section. Write your answers in the spaces provided. On Saturday, the swimming pool is open from 9 am to 5 pm. Charles needs to make a schedule for 7 swimming sessions on Saturday. He has these notes. Sessions on Saturday Aqua aerobics (A) 3 sessions of 45 minutes each Child lesson (C) 2 sessions of 60 minutes each Group swim (G) 2 sessions of 90 minutes each Trainers available on Saturday Krissy (K) 9 am 1 pm can do C and A Russ (R) 10 am 4 pm can do G and A Tina (T) 1 pm 5 pm can do C and A Charles will have one trainer at each session. Each trainer will have at least 2 different types of sessions on Saturday. Only one session can take place at any given time. There will be a 5 minute break between each session. Plan the schedule for Saturday for Charles. Remember to show the start time and the end time for each session. (3) 2 *P53874A0220*

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2 Moira is going to join the gym. She sees these two offers. One-year gym membership 69.99 per month No joining fee Pay now for 11 months and get 1 month for free Special offer Locker hire for a year usual price 150 get 30% off the usual price Moira wants to use both of these offers. She thinks she will pay less than 900 in total. (a) Is Moira correct? Show why you think this. (5) Use the box below to show clearly how you get your answer. 4 *P53874A0420*

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Moira goes swimming as often as she can each week. She keeps a record of the shortest time it takes her to swim 100 metres each time she goes swimming. Here is her record for week 1 and week 2. Week 1 1:58 2:02 1:56 2:10 Week 2 2:08 1:56 1:58 1:58 2:04 Key 1:58 is 1 minute 58 seconds Moira thinks that her mean shortest time to swim 100 metres improved in week 2. (b) Is Moira correct? Show why you think this. Show a check of your working. (4) Use the box below to show clearly how you get your answer. Use the box below to show your check. (Total for Question 2 is 9 marks) 6 *P53874A0620*

3 The swimming pool is in the shape of a cuboid 20 metres long and 8 metres wide. It is filled with water to a depth of 1.8 metres. 1.8 m 20 m Charles needs to add chlorine powder to the water in the pool to keep the water clean. Each week Charles needs to use 300 grams of chlorine powder per 50 m 3 of water. Chlorine powder is sold in boxes. Each box contains 5000 grams of chlorine powder. Charles thinks that one box will be enough for 4 weeks. 8 m Diagram not accurately drawn Is one box enough for 4 weeks? Show why you think this. (4) Use the box below to show clearly how you get your answer. (Total for Question 3 is 4 marks) *P53874A0720* 7 Turn over

SECTION B: Loft 4 Rory is a builder. He is converting and decorating a loft. Answer all questions in this section. Write your answers in the spaces provided. Rory is going to install an air conditioning unit in the loft. He uses this information to work out the number of British Thermal Units (BTU) a suitable air conditioning unit needs to have. Floor area in square feet Minimum BTU Up to 200 8000 201 300 10 000 301 400 12 000 401 600 14 000 601 800 15 000 801 1000 18 000 multiply the minimum BTU by 1.1 if the room is in full sun then add 600 BTU per person for the number of people regularly in the room at the same time Rory knows that the loft has a floor area of 53.52 m 2 1 m 2 is 10.76 square feet the loft is in full sun there will be 3 people regularly in the loft at the same time. Rory thinks that an air conditioning unit with 18 000 BTU will be suitable for the loft. Is he correct? Show why you think this. (4) 8 *P53874A0820*

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5 Rory needs to paint the walls in the loft. He draws a sketch of one of the walls. 5.1 m Rory is going to paint this wall blue. He needs to paint the wall three times. 3.4 m Rory has 2 litres of blue paint. He knows that 1 litre of paint covers 16 m 2. 2.7 m Diagram not accurately drawn (a) Does Rory have enough blue paint? Show a check of your working. (6) Use the box below to show clearly how you get your answer. 10 *P53874A01020*

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Rory needs to paint two other walls in the loft on Thursday. He needs 25 minutes to paint each wall once to paint each wall twice to leave each wall to dry for 4 hours before he can paint it again. On Thursday Rory needs to finish work by 6 pm. He thinks he needs to start painting by 12.30 pm at the latest. (b) Is Rory correct? Show why you think this. (3) Use the box below to show clearly how you get your answer. (Total for Question 5 is 9 marks) 12 *P53874A01220*

6 Rory needs to put the air conditioning unit on one of the walls in the loft. He knows that the space for the unit is rectangular 75 cm wide and 45 cm high the bottom edge of the unit must be at least 30 cm above the floor the top edge of the unit must be at least 10 cm below the window. Rory makes an accurate drawing of the wall to a scale of 1:20 Draw the space for the unit on the accurate drawing. Remember to use the scale. (3) ceiling window floor Scale 1 : 20 (Total for Question 6 is 3 marks) *P53874A01320* 13 Turn over

SECTION C: Boat Answer all questions in this section. Write your answers in the spaces provided. 7 Shilpa owns a boat. She rents out her boat in Greece during the summer. Shilpa has this information about her income from renting out the boat. She wants to show this information in a graph to her business partner. Income in euros ( ) June July August 2015 83 400 81 750 79 200 2016 81 800 84 000 84 500 Shilpa starts to draw a graph to show this information. (a) Complete the graph for Shilpa. Use the graph paper and the scale on the opposite page. (3) 14 *P53874A01420*

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The boat is big enough for up to twenty passengers. Shilpa uses this formula to set the total price, in euros, to rent out the boat for a day. P = 990 + 70(n 6) P = total price to rent the boat in euros n = number of passengers A group of 14 passengers would like to rent the boat for a day. They will share the cost equally between them. They want to know how much each of them would pay in pounds ( ). Shilpa offers them 1 off the total price. 5 1 = 1.231 euros (b) How much does each passenger need to pay, in pounds, to rent the boat? Use the box below to show clearly how you get your answer. (6) 16 *P53874A01620*

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8 Shilpa has this information from renting out her boat in 2016. Income (euros) Profit = Income Costs Costs (euros) 382 000 291 500 Shilpa wants to know the profit as a percentage of her income. Work out the profit as a percentage of Shilpa s income. Give your answer correct to 1 decimal place. (3) Use the box below to show clearly how you get your answer. (Total for Question 8 is 3 marks) 18 *P53874A01820*

9 The captain of the boat wants to get enough fuel for 7 hours of sailing. He knows that the boat needs 67 gallons of fuel per hour of sailing. 1 gallon = 4.54 litres The captain needs to know how many litres of fuel will be enough for 7 hours of sailing. (a) Work out how many litres of fuel will be enough for 7 hours of sailing. Use the box below to show clearly how you get your answer. (b) Is this a sensible amount of fuel for the captain to get for 7 hours of sailing? Give a reason for your answer. (1) Use the box below to write your answer and reason. (3) (Total for Question 9 is 4 marks) TOTAL FOR PAPER IS 48 MARKS *P53874A01920* 19

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