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May 2025 Edexcel: AS Level Further Mathematics (Options B, E, F, G) 8FM0/23 Further Statistics 1 – Merged Question Paper & Mark. Scheme

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May 2025 Edexcel: AS Level Further Mathematics (Options B, E, F, G) 8FM0/23 Further Statistics 1 – Merged Question Paper & Mark. Scheme 1. A researcher is investigating the relationship between a person’s age and their preferred method of shopping. A random sample of 300 people is taken and the results are summarised in the table below. Preferred method of shopping Online In-store Total Age 18 – 31 – 51 – 65 and older 30 70 100 Total (a) Write down suitable hypotheses for a test to determine whether or not there is evidence of an association between age and preferred method of shopping. The researcher assumes that the null hypothesis is true and uses the data in the table to find expected values. (b) (i) Identify the cell which would have the smallest expected value. (ii) Calculate the expected value for this cell. (1) (2) The value of O  E 2 for the other 7 cells is 5.060 E (c) Test, at the 5% level of significance, whether or not there is evidence of an association between age and preferred method of shopping. You should state the test statistic, degrees of freedom, critical value and conclusion clearly. (d) Explain whether or not your conclusion to part (c) would be the same if the test was carried out at a 1% level of significance. 2 (5) (2) ■■■■ DO NOT WRITE IN THIS AREA DO NOT WRITE IN THIS AREA DO NOT WRITE IN THIS AREA  Question 1 continued ■ ■ ■ ■ 3 Turn over DO NOT WRITE IN THIS AREA DO NOT WRITE IN THIS AREA DO NOT WRITE IN THIS AREA Question 1 continued 4 ■ ■ ■ ■ DO NOT WRITE IN THIS AREA DO NOT WRITE IN THIS AREA DO NOT WRITE IN THIS AREA Question 1 continued ■■■■ (Total for Question 1 is 10 marks) 5 Turn over DO NOT WRITE IN THIS AREA DO NOT WRITE IN THIS AREA DO NOT WRITE IN THIS AREA 2. The discrete random variable X represents the score when a spinner is spun. The probability distribution of X is given by x 2 5 9 P(X = x) 0.6 0.3 0.1 (a) Find Var(X) Show your working clearly. A game is played by spinning the spinner twice. If the two scores are the same, the number of points earned is 0 If the two scores are different, the number of points earned is the sum of the two scores. (b) Show that the probability of earning 14 points in one game is 0.06 (c) Find the expected number of points earned when the game is played once. Mehmet plays the game 150 times. (d) Using a Poisson approximation, find the probability that Mehmet earns 14

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May 2025 Edexcel: AS Level Further
Mathematics (Options B, E, F, G)
8FM0/23 Further Statistics 1 –
Merged Question Paper & Mark.
Scheme



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Advanced Subsidiary
Further Mathematics options
23: Further Statistics 1
(Part of options B, E, F and G)




Candidates may use any calculator allowed by Pearson regulations. Calculators
must not have the facility for symbolic algebra manipulation, differentiation and
integration, or have retrievable mathematical formulae stored in them.
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,1. A researcher is investigating the relationship between a person’s age and their preferred
method of shopping.




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A random sample of 300 people is taken and the results are summarised in the
table below.


Preferred method of shopping

Online In-store Total

18 – 30 27 23 50

31 – 50 31 59 90
Age
51 – 64 17 43 60

65 and older 30 70 100

Total 105 195 300




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(a) Write down suitable hypotheses for a test to determine whether or not there is
evidence of an association between age and preferred method of shopping.
(1)
The researcher assumes that the null hypothesis is true and uses the data in the table to
find expected values.

(b) (i) Identify the cell which would have the smallest expected value.
(ii) Calculate the expected value for this cell.
(2)
O  E 
2


The value of  E
for the other 7 cells is 5.060

(c) Test, at the 5% level of significance, whether or not there is evidence of an
association between age and preferred method of shopping.
You should state the test statistic, degrees of freedom, critical value and
DO NOT WRITE IN THIS AREA
conclusion clearly.
(5)
(d) Explain whether or not your conclusion to part (c) would be the same if the test was
carried out at a 1% level of significance.
(2)




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