2010 Further Maths Exam 2

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FURTHER MATHEMATICS

TRIAL EXAMINATION 2

2010

Reading Time: 15 minutes

Writing time: 1 hour 30 minutes

Instructions to students

This exam consists of Section A and Section B.

Section A contains a set of extended answer questions from the core, 'Data Analysis'.

Section A is compulsory and is worth 15 marks.

Section B begins on page 7 and consists of 6 modules. You should choose 3 of these modules and answer every question in each of your chosen modules. Each of the modules is worth 15 marks.

Section B is worth 45 marks.

There is a total of 60 marks available for this exam.

The marks allocated to each of the questions are indicated throughout.

Students may bring one bound reference into the exam.

An approved graphics or CAS calculator may be used in the exam.

Formula sheets can be found on pages 38 and 39 of this exam.

Unless otherwise stated the diagrams in this exam are not drawn to scale.

This paper has been prepared independently of the Victorian Curriculum and Assessment Authority to provide additional exam preparation for students. Although references have been reproduced with permission of the Victorian Curriculum and Assessment Authority, the publication is in no way connected with or endorsed by the Victorian Curriculum and Assessment Authority.

( THE HEFFERNAN GROUP 2010

This Trial Exam is licensed on a non transferable basis to the purchasing school. It may be copied by the school which has purchased it. This license does not permit distribution or copying of this Trial Exam by any other party.

SECTION A

Core

This section is compulsory.

The residents of a small rural town obtain their water from the town water supply or from their own water tanks or from a combination of both.

Question 1

The histogram below shows the distribution of the average daily town water consumption (in L) for 65 households...