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4 The eleven numbers listed above are to be packed into bins of size n where n is a positive integer. When the first-fit bin packing algorithm is applied to the eleven numbers, the bins are packed as shown below. Bin 1: 17 8 12 Bin 2: 16 24 Bin 3: 19 11 4 Bin 4: 23 13 Bin 5: 20 (a) Explain why this packing means that the value of n must be 40 The original list of eleven numbers is to be sorted into descending order. (b) Use a quick sort to obtain the fully sorted list. You must make your pivots clear. (c) Apply the first-fit decreasing bin packing algorithm to the fully sorted list to pack the numbers into bins of size 40 (1) (4) (2) (Total for Question 1 is 7 marks) P75688A ■■■■ 3 Turn over2. The table below represents a network of shortest distances, in miles, to travel between nine castles, A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H and J. A B C D E F G H J A –

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Pearson Edexcel GCE In A Level Further Mathematics (9FM0) Paper 3D
Further Decision 1 QP & MS June 2024

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Further Mathematics
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PAPER 3D: Decision Mathematics 1




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17 8 16 12 24 19 23 11 20 13 4

The eleven numbers listed above are to be packed into bins of size n where n is a
positive integer. When the first-fit bin packing algorithm is applied to the eleven
numbers, the bins are packed as shown below.

Bin 1: 17 8 12
Bin 2: 16 24

Bin 3: 19 11 4
Bin 4: 23 13
Bin 5: 20

(a) Explain why this packing means that the value of n must be 40
(1)

The original list of eleven numbers is to be sorted into descending order.

(b) Use a quick sort to obtain the fully sorted list. You must make your pivots clear.
(4)

(c) Apply the first-fit decreasing bin packing algorithm to the fully sorted list to pack
the numbers into bins of size 40
(2)

(Total for Question 1 is 7 marks)




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