Date | May 2022 | Marks available | 2 | Reference code | 22M.2.SL.TZ1.2 |
Level | Standard Level | Paper | Paper 2 | Time zone | Time zone 1 |
Command term | Write down | Question number | 2 | Adapted from | N/A |
Question
Eddie decides to construct a path across his rectangular grass lawn using pairs of tiles.
Each tile is wide and long. The following diagrams show the path after Eddie has laid one pair and three pairs of tiles. This pattern continues until Eddie reaches the other side of his lawn. When pairs of tiles are laid, the path has a width of centimetres and a length centimetres.
The following diagrams show this pattern for one pair of tiles and for three pairs of tiles, where the white space around each diagram represents Eddie’s lawn.
The following table shows the values of and for the first three values of .
Find the value of
Write down an expression in terms of for
Eddie’s lawn has a length .
The tiles cost per square metre and are sold in packs of five tiles.
To allow for breakages Eddie wants to have at least more tiles than he needs.
There is a fixed delivery cost of .
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Show that Eddie needs tiles.
Find the value of for this path.
Find the total area of the tiles in Eddie’s path. Give your answer in the form where and is an integer.
Find the cost of a single pack of five tiles.
Find the minimum number of packs of tiles Eddie will need to order.
Find the total cost for Eddie’s order.
Markscheme
A1
[1 mark]
A1
[1 mark]
arithmetic formula chosen (M1)
A1
[2 marks]
arithmetic formula chosen
A1
[1 mark]
OR M1
A1
tiles AG
Note: The AG line must be stated for the final A1 to be awarded.
[2 marks]
A1
[1 mark]
(M1)
(A1)
A1
Note: Follow through within the question for correctly converting their intermediate value into standard form (but only if the pre-conversion value is seen).
[3 marks]
EITHER
square metre (M1)
(so, tiles) and hence packs of tiles in a square metre (A1)
(so each pack is )
OR
area covered by one pack of tiles is (A1)
(M1)
THEN
per pack (of tiles) A1
[3 marks]
(M1)(M1)
Note: Award M1 for correct numerator, M1 for correct denominator.
(packs of tiles) A1
[3 marks]
(M1)
A1
[2 marks]
Examiners report
In part (a), most candidates were able to find the correct values for and .
In part (b), most candidates were able to write down the correct expressions for and .
In part (c)(i), candidates continued to struggle with “show that” questions. Some substituted 144 for and worked backwards, however this is never the intention of the question; candidates should progress towards (not “away from”) the given result. Part (ii) was well answered by many candidates.
Part (d) was poorly answered with many candidates multiplying 720 with 730 instead of 10 with 20. However, the majority managed to convert their answer correctly to standard form which gained them a mark for that particular skill.
Part (e) saw very few candidates find the cost of one packet of tiles. The main reason was the failure to convert cm2 to m2.
In part (f), about half of the candidates managed to find the correct number of packets. Some gained a mark for finding 8% or dividing by 5.
In part (g), most candidates could use their answers to parts (e) and (f) to score “follow through” marks and find the total cost of their order.