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Paper Reference(s) 6689/01 dexcel GC ecision Mathematics 1 dvanced/dvanced Subsidiary Mock Paper Time: 1 hour 30 minutes Materials required for examination Nil Items included with question papers 1 nswer book Candidates may use any calculator allowed by the regulations of the Joint Council for Qualifications. Calculators must not have the facility for symbolic algebra manipulation, differentiation and integration, or have retrievable mathematical formulae stored in them. Instructions to Candidates Write your answers for this paper in the 1 answer book provided. In the boxes on the answer book, write your centre number, candidate number, your surname, initials and signature. When a calculator is used, the answer should be given to an appropriate degree of accuracy. Complete your answers in blue or black ink or pencil. o not return the question paper with the answer book. Information for Candidates Full marks may be obtained for answers to LL questions. The marks for individual questions and the parts of questions are shown in round brackets: e.g.. There are 9 questions in this question paper. The total mark for this paper is 75. There are 12 pages in this question paper. The answer book has 20 pages. ny blank pages are indicated. dvice to Candidates You must ensure that your answers to parts of questions are clearly labelled. You should show sufficient working to make your methods clear to the xaminer. nswers without working may not gain full credit. Printer s Log. No. N33703 W850/R6689/57570 2/2 *N33703* Turn over This publication may be reproduced only in accordance with dexcel Limited copyright policy. 2007 dexcel Limited.

Write your answers in the 1 answer book for this paper. 1. 28 14 31 7 18 24 11 (a) Use the bubble sort algorithm to sort the list of numbers above into descending order, giving the state of the list after each completed pass. These numbers represent weights, in tonnes, of seven machines. The machines are to be transported in lorries capable of carrying up to 40 tonnes. (b) etermine a lower bound for the number of lorries needed. (c) Use the first-fit decreasing bin packing algorithm to fit the weights into bins of size 40. (3) (Total 9 marks) 2. Use the binary search algorithm to try to locate the name Hannah in the following alphabetical list. Clearly indicate how you selected your pivots and which part of the list is being rejected at each stage. dam Ben Charlie leanor Freya Greg Jenny Richard Toby (Total 4 marks) N33703 2

3. B 35 G 37 29 34 36 25 27 24 30 27 21 28 30 H C 32 F Figure 1 Figure 1 represents the distance, in metres, between eight data collection points,, B, C,,, F, G and H. The data collection points are to be linked by cables. (a) Listing the arcs in the order that you select them, find a minimum spanning tree for the network using (i) Kruskal s algorithm, stating in addition any arcs you reject, (ii) Prim s algorithm, starting from. (b) State the minimum amount of cable needed. (6) (1) (c) raw your minimum spanning tree using the vertices given in Figure 1 in your answer book. (1) (Total 8 marks) N33703 3 Turn over

4. 1 2 M 3 P 4 S 5 T 6 1 2 M 3 P 4 S 5 T 6 Figure 2 Figure 3 Six airline pilots, lice, an, Miya, Phil, Sophie and Tom, are to be assigned to six flights, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6. bipartite graph showing the possible allocations is shown in Figure 2, and an initial matching is given in Figure 3. The maximum matching algorithm will be used to obtain a complete matching. (a) Starting from, find an alternating path that leads to an improved matching and list the improved matching that it gives. (3) (b) Using the improved matching found in part (a) as the new initial matching, find a complete matching. You must state any alternating paths you use and list your final complete matching. (5) (Total 8 marks) N33703 4

5. ctivity Immediately preceding activity - B C B C F B C G H I J F G K F G L I J The precedence table shows the activities involved in planning an opening ceremony. n activity on arc network is to be drawn to model this planning process. (a) raw the activity network using exactly two dummies. (b) xplain why each of the two dummies is necessary. (3) (Total 7 marks) N33703 5 Turn over

6. 26 B 24 11 C 5 14 9 10 18 8 12 F 23 G Figure 4 Figure 4 models a network of water pipes that need to be inspected. The number on each arc represents the length, in km, of that pipe. machine is to be used to inspect for leaks. The machine must travel along each pipe at least once, starting and finishing at the same point, and the length of the inspection route is to be minimised. [The total weight of the network is 185 km] (a) Starting at, use an appropriate algorithm to find the length of the shortest inspection route. You should make your method and working clear. (5) Given that it is now permitted to start and finish the inspection at two distinct vertices, (b) state which two vertices should be chosen to minimise the length of the new route. Give a reason for your answer. (Total 7 marks) N33703 6

7. 5.00 F 1.80 1.70 3.30 2.10 S 2.50 2.10 B 1.20 2.60 2.10 3.40 1.90 1.60 G 2.40 2.90 T C 4.30 H Figure 5 Figure 5 shows the possible bus journeys linking towns, S,, B, C,,, F, G, H and T. ach arc represents a bus journey. The number on each arc represents the cost, in pounds, of travelling along that route. (a) Use ijkstra s algorithm, on the diagram in the answer book to find the cheapest route from S to T. State your cheapest route and its cost. (6) (b) xplain how you determined your cheapest route from your labelled diagram. The bus journey from S to B is cancelled due to a driver s illness. (c) Find the cheapest route from S to T that does not include SB, and state its cost. (Total 10 marks) N33703 7 Turn over

8. y 180 160 140 120 100 80 60 40 20 12x + 7y = 840 4x + 9y = 720 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 160 180 200 220 x Figure 6 company produces two products, X and Y. Let x and y be the hourly production, in kgs, of X and Y respectively. In addition to x 0 and y 0, two of the constraints governing the production are 12x + 7y 840 4x + 9y 720 These constraints are shown on the graph in Figure 6, where the rejected regions are shaded out. Two further constraints are x 20 3x + 2y 360 (a) dd two lines and shading to Figure 6 in your answer book to represent these inequalities. (b) Hence determine and label the feasible region, R. The company makes a profit of 70p and 20p per kilogram of X and Y respectively. (c) Write down an expression, in terms of x and y, for the hourly profit, P. (1) (1) (d) Mark points and B on your graph where and B represent the maximum and minimum values of P respectively. Make your method clear. (Total 10 marks) N33703 8

9. C(8) F (5) (1) G(5) K(8) J(11) N(3) L(9) H(12) B(7) I(9) M(7) P Figure 7 Figure 7 shows an activity network. ach activity is represented by an arc and the number in brackets on each arc is the duration of the activity in days. (a) Complete Figure 7 in the answer book showing the early and late event times. (b) List the critical path for this network. The sum of all the activity times is 95 days and each activity requires just one worker. The project must be completed in the minimum time. (c) Calculate a lower bound for the number of workers needed to complete the project in the minimum time. You must make your method clear. (d) On the grid in your answer book, draw a cascade (Gantt) chart for this network. (Total 12 marks) TOTL FOR PPR: 75 MRKS N N33703 9