Cambridge IGCSE: MATHEMATICS 0580/12

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Cambridge IGCSE™

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MATHEMATICS 0580/12
Paper 1 (Core) May/June 2023

1 hour

You must answer on the question paper.

You will need: Geometrical instruments

INSTRUCTIONS
● Answer all questions.
● Use a black or dark blue pen. You may use an HB pencil for any diagrams or graphs.
● Write your name, centre number and candidate number in the boxes at the top of the page.
● Write your answer to each question in the space provided.
● Do not use an erasable pen or correction fluid.
● Do not write on any bar codes.
● You should use a calculator where appropriate.
● You may use tracing paper.
● You must show all necessary working clearly.
● Give non-exact numerical answers correct to 3 significant figures, or 1 decimal place for angles in
degrees, unless a different level of accuracy is specified in the question.
● For r, use either your calculator value or 3.142.

INFORMATION
● The total mark for this paper is 56.
● The number of marks for each question or part question is shown in brackets [ ].

This document has 12 pages.

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1 (a) Write down all the factors of 18.

..................................................................... [2]

(b) Write down the reciprocal of 8.

................................................. [1]

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B

(a) Draw a line perpendicular to the line AB. [1]

(b) Measure the line AB in centimetres.

.............................................cm [1]

Shade two squares so that the diagram has rotational symmetry of order 4. [2]

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4 Kai and Ava each have a piece of wood 57 cm long.

(a) Kai cuts his piece into 4 equal length parts.

Find the length of one part.

.............................................cm [1]

(b) Ava cuts her piece into two parts and the lengths are in the ratio 5 | 1.

Find the length of the longer part.

.............................................cm [2]

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B
NOT TO
59° SCALE

73° x° y°
A C D

In the diagram, ABC is a triangle and ACD is a straight line.

Find the value of x and the value of y.

x = ................................................

y = ................................................ [2]

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6 Find the temperature that is 8 °C colder than - 5 °C.

............................................. °C [1]

7 There are two prime numbers in this list.

27 47 57 61 75 93

Work out the sum of these two prime numbers.

................................................. [2]

8 On ten days, Stefan records the number of minutes he has to wait for a train.

1 3 12 5 4 23 5 24 11 8

(a) Complete the stem-and-leaf diagram to show this information.

0 1 3

Key: 0 q1 represents 1 minute


[2]

(b) Find the median.

.......................................... min [1]

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9 The scale drawing shows the positions of town A and town B.

North

Measure the bearing of town B from town A.

................................................. [1]

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10

5 cm NOT TO
SCALE
4 cm
6 cm
3 cm

The diagram shows a right-angled triangular prism.

On the 1 cm2 grid, complete the net of this prism.


One face has been drawn for you.

[3]

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11 The distance from town A to town B on a map is 3.5 cm.


The scale on the map is 1 : 250 000.

Find the actual distance, in kilometres, from town A to town B.

........................................... km [2]

12 A spinner is spun.
The possible outcomes are A, B, C or D.
The probability of spinning A, C or D is shown in the table.

Letter on
A B C D
spinner

Probability 0.2 0.05 0.35

Complete the table.

[2]

13  = {x| 1 G x G 20}
E = {even numbers}
M = {multiples of 5}

(a) Find n (M) .

................................................. [1]

(b) Find the elements in the set E + M .

................................................. [1]

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4 5
14 Without using a calculator, work out ' 1 .
7 21
You must show all your working and give your answer as a fraction in its simplest form.

................................................. [3]

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15 F is the point (1, - 4) , FG = e o and GH = e o.
-3 35
Find

(a) 3FG

f p [1]
(b) FG + GH

f p [1]
(c) the coordinates of the point G.

(...................... , ......................) [1]

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16 x is an integer where x H- 3 and x 1 3.

Write down all the possible values of x.

..................................................................... [2]

17 Find the size of an interior angle of a regular 15-sided polygon.

................................................. [2]

18 (a) Write 45 000 in standard form.

................................................. [1]

(b) Calculate 6.75 # 10 -3 # 4.2 # 10 5 .


Give your answer in standard form.

................................................. [1]

19 Simplify.
18x 12 ' 3x 3

................................................. [2]

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20 Buses at a station go to the port or to the town.

Buses leave every 28 minutes for the port.


Buses leave every 48 minutes for the town.

At 10 18 a bus for the port and a bus for the town leave the station together.

Find the next time when a bus for the port and a bus for the town leave the station together.

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NOT TO
SCALE
R
C
9 cm

A B P Q
15 cm 18 cm

Triangle ABC is similar to triangle PQR.

Calculate QR.

QR = ........................................... cm [2]

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22 (a)

8.6 cm NOT TO
SCALE
42°
B C

The diagram shows a right-angled triangle ABC.

Calculate AB.

AB = ........................................... cm [2]

(b)
P

NOT TO
SCALE
23.8 cm

Q 11.2 cm S 20 cm R

The diagram shows right-angled triangles PQS and PRS.


PQ = 23.8 cm , QS = 11.2 cm and SR = 20 cm .

Calculate PR.

PR = ........................................... cm [4]

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23 (a) The mass, m kilograms, of object A is 350 kg, correct to the nearest 10 kg.

Complete this statement about the value of m.

......................... G m 1 ..................... [2]

(b) The mass of object B is 348 kg, correct to the nearest kilogram.

Show that the mass of object B may be more than the mass of object A.

..................................................................................................................................................... [1]

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