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#2 (RRASAEM) CONFIDENTIAL (FOR MARKER’S USE ONLY) BSSRRAR HONG KONG EXAMINATIONS AND ASSESSMENT AUTHORITY 2015FRSPaLHSR HONG KONG DIPLOMA OF SECONDARY EDUCATION EXAMINATION 2015 ae BMA BRe- MATHEMATICS COMPULSORY PART PAPER 1 Fees MARKING SCHEME 4 SET SRSA ARES SEANSRMMS KMBRSSZ APBSB ZEB HB MAB MZ BEARERS «EH to ABRAURTAM SESS OHAM EMM (BEM RER) EREABZ SMA T MSANTOMN HR RM RK SERA SAMS SFZSHRAGH - EBTLMARZART : AHARMSTMER TERESStSUESRNSRRROR HATES SRRERE AHAB BA + - EEARRT SAESHABSSSZEARAMHBASEF bs ARRAS RR Ae PRAY ‘This marking scheme has been prepared by the Hong Kong Examinations and Assessment ‘Authority forthe reference of markers, The use ofthis marking scheme is subject tothe relevant ‘appointment terms and Instructions to Markers. In particular: ‘The Authority retains all proprietary rights (including intellectual property rights) inthis ‘marking scheme. This marking scheme, whether in whole or in part, must not be copied, published, disclosed, made available, used or dealt in without the prior written approval of the Authority. Subject to compliance with the foregoing, a limited permission is granted to markers to share this marking scheme, after release of examination results of the current HKDSE examination, with teachers who are teaching the same subject. = Under no circumstances should students be given access to this marking scheme or any part oft. The Authority is counting on the co-operation of markers/teachers in this regard. OFBSRRFES BRIT Hong Kong Examinations and Assessment Authority All Rights Reserved 2015-DSE-MATH-CP I-1 WE (RPS AR) CONFIDENTIAL (FOR MARKER’S USE ONLY) ‘Hong Kong Diploma of Secondary Education Examination ‘Mathematics Compulsory Part Paper 1 General Marking Instructions It is very important that all markers should adhere as closely as possible to the marking scheme. In many cases, however, candidates will have obtained a correct answer by an alternative method not specified inthe marking scheme. In general, a correct answer merits all the marks allocated to that part, unless a particular ‘method has been specified in the question. Markers should be patient in marking altemative solutions not specified in the marking scheme. Jin the marking scheme, marks are clasified into the following three categories: “Mi marks awarded for correct methods being used; “AY marks awarded for the accuracy of the answers; ‘Marks without *M? or‘ awarded for correctly completing a proof or arriving at an answer given in a question. Jn a question consisting of several parts each depending on the previous parts, “M" marks should be awarded to steps or methods correctly deduced from previous answers, even if these answers are erroneous. However, ‘A’ marks for the corresponding answers should NOT be awarded (unless otherwise specified). For the convenience of markers, the marking scheme was written as detailed as possible. However, its still likely that candidates would not present their solution in the same explicit manner, e.g. some steps would either be omitted or stated implicitly. In such cases, markers should exercise their discretion in marking candidates’ work. In general, marks for a certain step should be awarded if candidates’ solution indicated that, the relevant concepttechnique had been used. ‘In marking candidates’ work, the benefit of doubt should be given in the candidates’ favour, In the marking scheme, ‘rt.’ stands for ‘accepting answers which cen be rounded off to’ and “f.’ stands for “follow through’. Steps which can be skipped are whereas alternative answers are enclosed with Frectangleg.. All frectional answers must be simplified. 2015-DSE-MATH-CP 1-2 RE (RRASRER) CONFIDENTIAL (FOR MARKER’S USE ONLY) Solution Marks | Remarks 1 IM =d* or (ab)! IM 1A |—-—3) IM IM | forputting & on one side 14 | orequivatent ™ 1M__ | for putting constants on one side 1A | orequivalent 3. The required probability 14243 1M for numerator tee “20 oe 1a [03 10 (3) 2015-DSE-MATH-CP 1-3 We (RRASAEA) CONFIDENTIAL (FOR MARKER’S USE ONLY) Solution ‘Marks | Remarks 4, @) xP exty-72? =2(e+)-7) (b) wt xty— x? ey tT PEt D-(~ety-7) =G? Net y-7) =(e-Der+ + y-7) @ 7 -3x510(42) 7-32 10x+20 -I3S13r xe-l ‘Thus, the required range is x > 8 4 2015-DSE-MATH-CP 1-4 14 | or equivalent IM _ | for using the result of (a) 1A | or equivalent x>3.25 : #2 (RRAS AEA) CONFIDENTIAL (FOR MARKER’S USE ONLY) Solution ‘Marks [Remarks 6 (@) The selling price of the book = 250(1+20%) IM =$300 1A (&) Let $x_ be the marked price of the book. (125%) x=300 IM ‘Thus, the marked price of the book is $400 7. Let x bethe number of apples owned by Billy. ‘Then, the number of apples owned by Ada is 4x . 14, 4x-12= 3412 1AHIM 3x=24 ‘Thus, the total number of apples owned by Ada and Billy is 40 IA [Let w and y be the numbers of apples owned by Ada and Billy respectively. So, wehave v=4y and x-12= y+I2 TAHA Therefore, we have 4y—12= y+12 1M | forgeting a inaregusionin x oF y only Hence, we have 3y= 24 Solving, we have x=32 and y=8. [Thus, the total number of apples owned by Ada and Billy is 40. 1A [Let x be the otal numiber of apples owned by Ada and Billy. IThen, the numbers of apples owned by Ada and Billy are (é) and (2) respectively. 1A | for both correct Zaiea(Z— Lan) tain 4 12— 22-48 2 3x=120 x=40 14 [Thus, the total number of apples owned by Ada and Billyis 40. ‘The total number of apples owned by Ada and Billy (2-C12)X4+) -etaf[IM for faction + 1A for numerator aad IMETAIAT 14 for denominator 298) 3 =40 2015-DSE-MATH-CP 1-5 WE (RRS AeA) CONFIDENTIAL (FOR MARKER’S USE ONLY) ‘Solution Marks | Remarks 8, Note that ZABD = ZADB = 58° IM Also note that ZABC+ ZADC =180° . So, wehave 58°+25°+58°+ ZBDC =180° either one Therefore, we have ZBDC =39° 1A Further note that LBCE = 2 ADB =58° . - ZBEC _ 180° 2BCE 2 180°— 58° IM =6I° ABE = £BEC~ ZBAC ™ BEC ~ ZBDC = 619-39" =" 1A [Note that ZABD= ZADB=S8° and ZACB=ZADB= 58° 1M _| foreither one LOBE = LBEC 80 BCE 2 180° ZACB 2 180°— 58° =61° ZABE ZABD + LCBD~ ZCBE = $8°+25°-61° 2 1A ZBDC ZBAE = LBEC~ZABE IM =61°-22° =39° 1A 3) 9. (a) Let @* be the angle ofthe sector, @ 2. 2 (ati2*))=302 se(e024))-300 IM O=75 1A ‘Thus, the angle of the sector is 75° . (b) The required perimeter 7 Feenar)s 202) IMsIM Sa +24) cm, 2015-DSE-MATH-CP 1-6 ‘ #2 (RRBSASA) CONFIDENTIAL (FOR MARKER’S USE ONLY) ‘Marks [Remarks 10. [iste andigparesnone 7 1A So, wehave a-+4(10)=10 600 and a-+6(6)=9 000 IM | for either sub ; Solving, we have a=6600 and b= 400 1A | forboth corect ‘The required income = 6600 + 400 (20) =$14600 1A |--——4)] (©) 6 600+400n=18 000 IM 400 =11400 n=285 Note that 28.5 is not an integer. ‘Thus, itis not possible that Susan's income in that month is $18 000 . a | ft 2) 1 @ 1A £@)=0 IM G-2)°G+A)-S= ha? (e) f@)=0 (= 2)(-2)(4+2)-5=0 x) -2x? 4043-0 1A (e-3)0? +x-1 IM | for (x~3)(ax? hx +c) are not integers. ‘Thus, the claim is disagreed. 1A | ft |--——-)] 2015-DSE-MATH-CP 1-7 WE (RAMSAR) CONFIDENTIAL (FOR MARKER’S USE ONLY) Solution Marks [Remarks 12, @) —‘Themean $55 ke 1A ‘The median =52kg 1A ‘The range (©) Let akg and bkg bethe weights of these two students, where a-05 Relative to other students, David performs better in the Science examination than in the Mathematics examination. ‘Thus, the claim is correct. 1A ft. |}——--(2) 16. (2) Therequired probability =G 1M | fornumerator cy a 14 | rt. 0.360 ‘The required probability ETI) ™ |e sano - 1a | re. 0360 (b) The required probability _ 360 CheP | Ch “tort at tae IM | for @)+p5*P6 a CS 0.455 it “The required probability 360,343 V9), (5843 Y2 = 30, f SAY 32) (SAY 3Y2 i | for ioot* Gls ata é 3G) for @)+ Pr +P 1a | rt 0.455 “Tho required probability pee teers rr IM | for 1- pp ~ Ao 1A | rt 0.455 |---| 2015-DSE-MATH.CP 1-12 WE (RRAGAER) CONFIDENTIAL (FOR MARKER’S USE ONLY) Solution Marks [Remarks TZ @ AMPA +AG) T= +AM) soled 4744 (4n=5) (D+ (4n-5)) IM =nQn~3) 14 _| orequivalent -0) (b) log(B()B(2)B(3) --- B(n)) < 8 000 logB() + log B2) + log B(3) +--+ logB(n) <8 000 ™ Note that logB(E)= A(E) for all positive integers &. A()+AQ)+AG)+++A(H) $8000 n@n~3)8 000 ™ 2n? —3n-8 0000 (n= 64)(2n-+ 125) 50 125 isns6t ‘Thus, the greatest value of wis 64 1A Jog(B@BQ)B(3) ~- B(n)) < 8 000 logllo-' 10°10” «--10**-) < 8 000 oglo*"*"*")) « 8.000 IM log(to"@"-) < 8000 nQn~3)$8.000 IM 2n? ~3n-8 000 <0 (n= 64)(2n-+125) <0 =125

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