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Write your name here Surname Other names Edexcel Functional Skills Centre Number Mathematics Level 1 Candidate Number Wednesday 12 May 2010 Time: 1 hour 15 minutes Paper Reference FM101/01 You must have: Ruler graduated in centimetres and millimetres, protractor, pen, HB pencil, eraser, calculator. 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. Information The total mark for this paper is 48. The marks for each question are shown in brackets use this as a guide as to how much time to spend on each question. Calculators may be used. 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. H35514A 2010 Edexcel Limited. 6/5/6/5/2 *H35514a0124* Turn over

TASK 1: AIRCRAFT Answer all questions in this task. Write your answers in the spaces provided. Where you see this sign you must show clearly how you get your answers as marks may be awarded for your working out. 1 Passengers can take luggage onto a plane. The luggage must not be bigger than the size allowed by an airline. 2 Airline Maximum Size Volume Marble 50cm by 35cm by 20cm 35 litres Fly Tim 60cm by 45cm by 20cm 54 litres Crystal 56cm by 50cm by 25cm 70 litres Diamond 45cm by 45cm by 30cm 60.75 litres *H35514a0224*

Jeff has a piece of luggage with dimensions 56 cm by 45 cm by 25 cm. Which airline will allow Jeff to take this luggage onto a plane? Give a reason for your answer. Use the box below to show clearly how you get your answer. (Total for Question 1 = 2 marks) *H35514A0324* 3 Turn over

2 A flight to Italy has a 3 hour journey time. The plane takes 20 minutes to take off and reach its cruising height. It takes 25 minutes to descend from the cruising height and to land. Cabin staff can sell products to passengers only when the plane is at cruising height. For how long can cabin staff sell products to passengers? Use the box below to show clearly how you get your answer. (Total for Question 2 = 3 marks) 4 *H35514a0424*

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3 Two airlines fly from East Midlands airport to Florence airport in Italy. If a passenger s luggage weighs more than the luggage allowance, the passenger has to pay an excess luggage charge. MARBLE Ticket Price 100 Luggage Allowance (kg) 15 Excess Luggage Charge 10 per kg FLY TIM Ticket Price 126 Luggage Allowance (kg) 18 Excess Luggage Charge 9 per kg The total cost for a passenger is the ticket price plus any excess luggage charge. Carla and Clementi want to fly together from East Midlands to Florence. Carla s luggage weighs 16kg. Clementi s luggage weighs 20kg. Advise Carla and Clementi which airline to use to fly to Florence. Use the box below to show clearly your calculations and comparisons. 6 *H35514a0624*

Use the box below to show clearly your calculations and comparisons. (Total for Question 3 = 7 marks) *H35514A0724* 7 Turn over

TASK 2: CINEMA Answer all questions in this task. Write your answers in the spaces provided. Where you see this sign you must show clearly how you get your answers as marks may be awarded for your working out. 4 A large multi-screen cinema has the following programme for the week Friday 9th July to Thursday 15th July 2010. The programme shows the start times of the films and the length of each film. BRUNO (18) 1h 50min Fri Tue 11.40 13.10 14.00 15.30 16.30 17.50 19.00 20.10 21.10 Wed Thur 13.15 14.30 15.30 16.40 17.45 19.00 20.15 21.15 HARRY POTTER AND THE HALF BLOOD PRINCE (12A) 2h 50min Wed Sun 11.15 12.00 13.00 13.15 14.45 15.45 16.30 17.15 18.15 19.30 20.00 ICE AGE 3: DAWN OF THE DINOSAURS (U) 1h 30min Fri Mon 11.30 12.00 14.15 14.45 17.00 Tue 11.30 12.00 14.15 14.45 17.00 19.40 Wed Thur 12.30 13.30 15.15 16.00 18.30 19.15 20.30 THE HANGOVER (15) 2h 5min Tue Thur 17.00 TRANSFORMERS: REVENGE OF THE FALLEN (12A) 3h Fri Tue 12.50 16.20 19.30 Wed Thur 12.50 16.10 19.45 8 *H35514a0824*

Matt wants to watch two different films on Saturday night. He wants to see both films from start to finish. He wants to arrive at the cinema after 6pm. What films can he watch? Use the box below to explain how you get your answer. (Total for Question 4 = 5 marks) *H35514A0924* 9 Turn over

5 Simon normally goes to see two films per week. Simon buys tickets at 7.50 for each film. The Cinema has a reward scheme that costs 10 per month. Cinema Reward Scheme 100 free points each month. 70 points each time you pay to see a film. You can use 500 points to pay to see a film. Is it worth Simon joining the reward scheme? Use this box to show clearly how you get your answer. 10 *H35514a01024*

Use this box to show clearly how you get your answer. (Total for Question 5 = 7 marks) *H35514A01124* 11 Turn over

6 A different cinema has two screens. Up to 300 people can watch Screen 1. Up to 200 people can watch Screen 2. Each screen can show more than one film per day. Each film can be shown more than once per day. Films can start at 1pm. All films must finish by 10pm. The manager has four films to show on Sunday. The likely number of people coming to watch each film is shown in the table. Film Duration People A 3h 500 B 2h 50m 400 C 1h 30m 250 D 1h 50m 150 Each screen has a 20 minute break between showing films. The manager needs a timetable for Sunday. It must show the times the films start and finish for each screen. Make a timetable for the manager. Use this box to show clearly how you get your answer. 12 *H35514a01224*

Use this box to show clearly how you get your answer. (Total for Question 6 = 7 marks) *H35514A01324* 13 Turn over

TASK 3: CAR PARKS Answer all questions in this task. Write your answers in the spaces provided. Where you see this sign you must show clearly how you get your answers as marks may be awarded for your working out. 7 The dimensions of the existing parking bays in St Cuthbert s city centre car park are shown below. 2400 mm 4800 mm The owners of the car park are going to make 7 parking bays wider. Each of the bays will be large enough for wheelchair access. The diagram below shows a plan view with recommended dimensions for wheelchair access. 14 *H35514a01424*

The wider bays will replace some of the bays already there. What will be the reduction in the total number of parking bays in the car park? Use this box below to show clearly how you get your answer. (Total for Question 7 = 4 marks) *H35514A01524* 15 Turn over

8 The owners of St Cuthbert s car park advertise a job. Here are the job details. Job Title: CAR PARK ATTENDANT Hours Wage Duration 30 PER WEEK, MONDAY FRIDAY, BETWEEN 9.00AM 3.00PM NATIONAL MINIMUM WAGE National minimum wage Age Hourly Rate 16 17 3.57 18 21 4.83 22+ 5.80 PERMANENT ONLY Other information: Training and uniform provided. This job offers optional Saturday work, 7.00am 7.00pm, at a fixed rate of 6.00 per hour. A 25 year old will earn more money per week than a 20 year old. How much more money? Use this box to show clearly how you get your answer. 16 *H35514a01624*

Use this box to show clearly how you get your answer. (Total for Question 8 = 4 marks) *H35514A01724* 17 Turn over

9 St Agnes and St Botolph s are two other car parks in the city. St Agnes car park will have to close for repair work on Wednesday. The table shows the average number of cars using each of the three car parks on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. St Agnes St Botolph s St Cuthbert s Maximum of 250 cars Maximum of 280 cars Maximum of 430 cars Mon Wed Fri Mon Wed Fri Mon Wed Fri 8am 150 150 130 190 170 170 170 180 200 12 noon 240 240 240 210 240 230 390 380 400 4pm 180 150 170 200 150 170 200 380 220 8pm c l o s e d 150 130 220 130 280 150 The cars that usually park at St Agnes will try to park at St Botolph s or St Cuthbert s. Will St Botolph s and St Cuthbert s car parks have enough parking spaces for the extra cars on Wednesday? Use the box below to show clearly any calculations and your answers. 18 *H35514a01824*

Use the box below to show clearly any calculations and your answers. (Total for Question 9 = 4 marks) *H35514A01924* 19 Turn over

10 The parking costs of each car park are given below. St Agnes Car Park Up to 1 Hour 1.00 Up to 2 Hours 2.00 Up to 3 Hours 3.50 Up to 4 Hours 5.00 Up to 5 Hours 6.50 Day Pass 15.00 St Botolph s Car Park 0 2 Hours 3.00 2 4 Hours 4.80 4 6 Hours 5.50 6 12 Hours 6.70 12 24 Hours 8.00 St Cuthbert s Car Park Up to 1 Hour 1.00 Up to 2 Hours 2.00 Up to 4 Hours 4.60 Up to 6 Hours 7.20 Up to 24 Hours 8.00 The City Hospital wants to display information to help visitors compare the cost of parking at the three car parks for different lengths of stay. Visitors to the hospital stay between 1 hour and 7 hours. Provide City Hospital with a suitable display to help visitors compare the cost of car parking at the three car parks for different lengths of stay. 20 *H35514a02024*

Use the box below and on page 22 and/or the graph paper on page 23 to show your display. *H35514A02124* 21 Turn over

Use the box below to show your display. 22 *H35514a02224*

You can draw any graphs or charts on the grid below. (Total for Question 10 = 5 marks) TOTAL FOR PAPER = 48 MARKS *H35514A02324* 23

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