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Waec Further Mathematics 2010 Past Questions and Answers

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Waec 2010 Further Mathematics Past Questions

Question 56:


(a) Eight coins are tossed at once. Find, correct to three decimal places, the probability of obtaining :
(i) exactly 8 heads ; (ii) at least 5 heads ; (iii) at most 1 head.
(b) In how many ways can four letters from the word SHEEP be arranged (i) without any restriction ; (ii) with only one E.



Question 57:


(a) A manufacturer produces light bulbs which are tested in the following way. A batch is accepted in either of the following cases:
(i) a first sample of 5 bulbs contains no faulty bulbs ; (ii) a first sample of 5 bulbs contains at least one faulty bulb but a second sample of size 5 has no faulty bulb. If 10% of the bulbs are faulty, what is the probability that the batch is accepted?
(b) A bag contains 15 identical marbles of which 3 are black, Keshi picks a marble at random from the bag and replaces it. If this is repeated 10 times; what is the probability that he :
(i) did not pick a black ball? (ii) picked a black ball at most three times?



Question 58:


(a) Two ships M and N, moving with constant velocities, have position vectors (3i + 7j) and (4i + 5j) respectively. If the velocities of M and N are (5i + 6j) and (2i + 3j) and the distance covered by the ships after t seconds are in metres, find (i) MN ; (ii) |MN|, when t = 3 seconds.
(b) A particle is acted upon by forces \(F_{1} = 5i + pj ; F_{2} = qi + j ; F_{3} = -2pi + 3j\) and \(F_{4} = -4i + qj\), where p and q are constants. If the particle remains in equilibrium under the action of these forces, find the values of p and q.



Question 59:


A particle moves from point O along a straight line such that its acceleration at any time, t seconds is \(a = (4 - 2t) ms^{-2}\). At t = 0, its distance from O is 18 metres while its velocity is \(5 ms^{-1}\).
(a) At what time will the velocity be greatest?
(b) Calculate the : (i) time ; (ii) distance of the particle from O when the particle is momentarily at rest.







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