GCSE Mathematics Intermediate Tier

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GCSE Mathematics Intermediate Tier Paper 2 (c)

Cerys & Martin share £160 in the ratio of 7:1. How much does each get? Paper 1 Prize money of £8000 is shared between Bob, Viv & Mary in the ratio of 9:5:11. How much do they each receive? Volunteers decide to give to three charities in the ratio of 9:5:11. If the volunteers raise a total of £6000, how much will each charity receive?

Tony invests £3000 for 3 years at 4% per annum compound interest Tony invests £3000 for 3 years at 4% per annum compound interest. How much money is in the account after 3 years? Find the compound interest, to the nearest penny, when £3000 is invested for 3 years at 4% per annum. Mr & Mrs Evans estimate that during any year their furniture depreciates in value by 24% of its value at the beginning of that year. Initially the value of the furniture was £5000. Find the value of the furniture at the end of 3 years of depreciation. Give your answer to the nearest £100.

3(4x – 7) = 4x + 15 3x – 7 = 8 5x + 7 = 39 - 3x 4(x – 3) = 20 Solve the equation : 3(4x – 7) = 4x + 15 3x – 7 = 8 5x + 7 = 39 - 3x 4(x – 3) = 20