Investigation and modelling questions (Chapter 34) 669
1 June 1990, Paper 4
A gardener has 357 tulip bulbs to plant.
a If she planted a rectangle of 15 rows, with 23 bulbs in each row, how many bulbs would be left
over?
b How many bulbs would there be in the largest square that she could plant?
ciIf she plantsxrows, withybulbs in each row, write down a formula for the number of bulbs
left over.
ii If 10 <x< 20 and y> 20 , find the value ofxand the value ofysuch that no bulbs are
left over.
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t midnight noon 1300 1400
d 5 5 7 8 : 46
a
b Check that the formula is correct by substituting the fourth piece of information.
c Find the depth of water at 10 am.
d What is the greatest depth of water in the harbour?
e At what times of day is the depth of water greatest?
f What is the least depth of water in the harbour?
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a In a chemical reaction, the massMgrams of a chemical is given by the formula M= 160a¡t
whereais a constant integer andtis the time (in minutes) after the start. A table of values fort
andMis given below.
t 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
M 160 80 40 20 q 5 r 1 : 25
i Find the value ofa.
ii Find the values ofqandr.
iii Sketch the graph ofMagainstt.
iv Draw an accurate graph and add to it a tangent at t=2. Estimate the rate of change in the
mass after 2 minutes.
b The other chemical in the same reaction has massmgrams where m= 160¡M:
i On the same graph as ina iii, sketch the graph ofmagainstt.
ii For what value oftdo the chemicals have equal mass?
iii State a single transformation which would give the graph formfrom the graph forM.
B MODELLING QUESTIONS
Using the first three pieces of information in the table, deduce the values of ,aband .c
The depth of water (dmetres) in a harbour is given by the formula d=a+bsin(ct)o wherea,band
care constants, andtis the time in hours after midnight. It is known that bothbandcare non-zero
and 20 <c< 35.
The following table gives depths at particular times:
Adapted from Nov 1994, Paper 4
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