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Pearson Edexcel International Advanced Level Decision Mathematics D1 Advanced/Advanced Subsidiary Wednesday 22 January 2014 Morning Time: 1 hour 30 minutes Paper Reference WDM01/01 You must have: D1 Answer ook andidates may use any calculator allowed by the regulations of the Joint ouncil for Qualifications. alculators must not have the facility for symbolic algebra manipulation, differentiation and integration, or have retrievable mathematical formulae stored in them. Instructions Use black ink or ball-point pen. If pencil is used for diagrams/sketches/graphs it must be dark (H or ). oloured pencils and highlighter pens must not be used. Fill in the boxes on the top of the answer book with your name, centre number and candidate number. Answer all questions and ensure that your answers to parts of questions are clearly labelled. Answer the questions in the D1 answer book provided there may be more space than you need. You should show sufficient working to make your methods clear. Answers without working may not gain full credit. When a calculator is used, the answer should be given to an appropriate degree of accuracy. Do not return the question paper with the answer book. Information The total mark for this paper is 75. The marks for each question are shown in brackets use this as a guide as to how much time to spend on each question. Advice Read each question carefully before you start to answer it. Try to answer every question. heck your answers if you have time at the end. P43013A 2014 Pearson Education Ltd. 5/5/5/5/5/5/ *P43013A* Turn over

Write your answers in the D1 answer book for this paper. 1. 11 17 10 14 8 13 6 4 15 7 (a) Use the bubble sort algorithm to perform ONE complete pass towards sorting these numbers into ascending order. The original list is now to be sorted into descending order. (b) Use a quick sort to obtain the sorted list, giving the state of the list after each complete pass. You must make your pivots clear. The numbers are to be packed into bins of size 26 (c) alculate a lower bound for the minimum number of bins required. You must show your working. (Total 8 marks) P43013A 2

2. D 26 G A 22 25 25 24 20 27 18 E 27 F 30 23 29 28 33 H 32 31 I Figure 1 Figure 1 represents nine buildings, A,,, D, E, F, G, H and I, recently bought by Newberry Enterprises. The company wishes to connect the alarm systems between the buildings to form a single network. The number on each arc represents the cost, in pounds, of connecting the alarm systems between the buildings. (a) Use Prim s algorithm, starting at A, to find the minimum spanning tree for this network. You must list the arcs that form your tree in the order that you select them. (3) (b) State the minimum cost of connecting the alarm systems in the nine buildings. (1) It is discovered that some alarm systems are already connected. There are connections along and EF, as shown in bold in Diagram 1 in the answer book. Since these already exist, it is decided to use these arcs as part of the spanning tree. (c) (i) Use Kruskal s algorithm to find the minimum spanning tree that includes arcs and EF. You must list the arcs in the order that you consider them. In each case, state whether you are adding the arc to your spanning tree. (ii) Explain why Kruskal s algorithm is a better choice than Prim s algorithm in this case. (5) Since arcs and EF already exist, there is no cost for these connections. (d) State the new minimum cost of connecting the nine buildings. (1) (Total 10 marks) P43013A 3 Turn over

3. 1 1 2 2 H 3 H 3 K 4 K 4 S 5 S 5 T 6 T 6 Figure 2 Figure 3 Figure 2 shows the possible allocations of six people, eth (), harlie (), Harry (H), Karam (K), Sam (S) and Theresa (T), to six tasks 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6. Figure 3 shows an initial matching. (a) Define the term matching. (b) Starting from the given initial matching, use the maximum matching algorithm to find an improved matching. You should list the alternating path that you use, and state the improved matching. (3) After training, a possible allocation for Harry is task 6, and an additional possible allocation for Karam is task 1. (c) Starting from the matching found in (b), use the maximum matching algorithm to find a complete matching. You should list the alternating path that you use, and state your complete matching. (3) (Total 8 marks) P43013A 4

4. A 18 31 35 13 25 D 15 11 F 15 12 10 H 16 G 26 13 13 25 I J 14 24 23 L E 28 K Figure 4 [The total weight of the network is 367 metres] Figure 4 represents a network of water pipes. The number on each arc represents the length, in metres, of that water pipe. A robot will travel along each pipe to check that the pipe is in good repair. The robot will travel along each pipe at least once. It will start and finish at A and the total distance travelled must be minimised. (a) Use the route inspection algorithm to find the pipes that will need to be traversed twice. You must make your method and working clear. (5) (b) Write down the length of a shortest inspection route. (1) A new pipe, IJ, of length 35 m is added to the network. This pipe must now be included in a new minimum inspection route starting and finishing at A. (c) Determine if the addition of this pipe will increase or decrease the distance the robot must travel. You must give a reason for your answer. (Total 8 marks) P43013A 5 Turn over

5. A 22 E S 24 75 82 43 10 18 32 48 73 T 38 39 D Figure 5 Figure 5 represents a network of roads. The number on each arc represents the length, in km, of the corresponding road. (a) Use Dijkstra s algorithm to find the shortest route from S to T. State your route and its length. (6) The road represented by arc E is now closed for repairs. (b) Find two shortest routes from S to T that do not include arc E. State the length of these routes. (3) (Total 9 marks) P43013A 6

6. A linear programming problem in x and y is described as follows. Minimise subject to = 2x + 5y x + y 500 5x + 4y 4000 y 2x y x 250 x, y 0 (a) Add lines and shading to Diagram 1 in the answer book to represent these constraints. Hence determine the feasible region and label it R. (b) Use point testing to determine the exact coordinates of the optimal point, P. You must show your working. (6) The first constraint is changed to x + y k for some value of k. (c) Determine the greatest value of k for which P is still the optimal point. (Total 12 marks) P43013A 7 Turn over

7. H A (7) (8) G (3) I (9) K (5) D (6) (8) E (5) J (9) L Figure 6 F (10) A project is modelled by the activity network shown in Figure 6. The activities are represented by the arcs. The number in brackets on each arc gives the time, in days, to complete the activity. Each activity requires one worker. The project is to be completed in the shortest possible time. (a) omplete Diagram 1 in the answer book to show the early event times and late event times. (b) Draw a cascade (Gantt) chart for this project on Grid 1 in the answer book. (c) Use your cascade chart to determine a lower bound for the number of workers needed to complete the project in the shortest possible time. You must make specific reference to times and activities. The project is to be completed in the minimum time using as few workers as possible. (d) Schedule the activities, using Grid 2 in the answer book. (Total 14 marks) P43013A 8

8. A charity produces mixed packs of posters and flyers to send out to sponsors. Pack A contains 40 posters and 20 flyers. Pack contains 30 posters and 50 flyers. The charity must send out at least 15000 flyers. The charity wants between 40% and 60% of the total packs produced to be Pack As. Posters cost 15p each and flyers cost 3p each. The charity wishes to minimise its costs. Let x represent the number of Pack As produced, and y represent the number of Pack s produced. Formulate this as a linear programming problem, stating the objective and listing the constraints as simplified inequalities with integer coefficients. You should not attempt to solve the problem. END (Total 6 marks) TOTAL FOR PAPER: 75 MARKS P43013A 9