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May 2025 Edexcel: AS Level Further Mathematics 8FM0/27 (Options D, F, H & K) Decision Mathematics 1 – Merged Question Paper & Mark Scheme 1 The list of ten numbers above is to be sorted into ascending order. (a) Carry out a bubble sort, starting at the left-hand end of the list, to produce the sorted list. You should only give the state of the list after each pass. B 13 12 A 10 C 30 28 22 E 16 23 20 F 25 (3) D Figure 1 (b) Use Prim’s algorithm, starting at A, to find the minimum spanning tree for the network in Figure 1. You must list the arcs in the order in which you select them. (c) (i) Draw the minimum spanning tree on Diagram 1 in the answer book. (ii) Find the weight of the minimum spanning tree. (2) (2) (Total for Question 1 is 7 marks) 2 P74075A ■■■■ 2 Activity Immediately preceding activities A - B - C - D B E A, B F B G B H C, D I G, H J E K E, F, I L G, H M G, H (a) Explain how you can deduce from the precedence table that at least one dummy will be needed when drawing the activity network. Your explanation should refer to specific activities. (b) Draw the activity network described in the precedence table, using activity on arc. Your activity network must contain the minimum number of dummies only. Each activity in the precedence table takes 3 hours to complete. (c) State the minimum completion time. One of the activities now needs to be chosen to be extended by an hour. When the change is made the minimum completion time must not be affected. (d) List the activities that could be chosen. (1) (5) (1) (1) (Total for Question 2 is 8 marks) P74075A ■■■■ 3 Turn over 3 12 B 3 D 6 H 15 4 8 9 9 A 10 6 8 F C 2 4 14 10 J E 30 3 G Figure 2 [The total weight of the network is 153] Figure 2 models a network of roads in a town, where the nodes represent road junctions. The numbers on the edges are the times, in minutes, taken to walk along the corresponding roads. (a) State, with a reason, whether the graph in Figure 2 is Eulerian, semi-Eulerian or neither. (b) (i) Use Dijkstra’s algorithm to find the quickest path from A to J. (ii) State the shortest time needed to walk from A to J. Ruby manages road maintenance from her office located at junction B. She needs to walk along each road at least once, starting and finishing at her office. Road AE is temporarily blocked so she is unable to walk along it. Ruby wishes to minimise her journey time. (c) (i) Use an appropriate algorithm to find the roads that Ruby needs to traverse twice. You must make your method and working clear. (ii) Calculate Ruby’s journey time. Ruby can save some time by choosing to start her route from any junction and to finish at her home at A. Road AE is still blocked and Ruby again wishes to m

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Further Mathematics May 2025 Edexcel: AS Level Further
Advanced Subsidiary Mathematics 8FM0/27 (Options D, F, H
Further Mathematics options & K) Decision Mathematics 1 – Merged
27: Decision Mathematics 1 Question Paper & Mark Scheme
(Part of options D, F, H and K)



D1 Answer Book (enclosed)


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.

Instructions
•• Use black ink or ball-point pen.
If pencil is used for diagrams/sketches/graphs it must be dark (HB or B).
• Fill in the
centre boxesand
number at candidate
the top of the answer book with your name,
number.
• Answer all questions and ensure that your answers to parts of questions are clearly

• Answer
labelled.
the questions in the answer book provided

• You
– there may be more space than you need.
should show sufficient working to make your methods clear.
Answers without working may not gain full credit.
• Inexact
stated.
answers should be given to three significant figures unless otherwise

• Do not return the question paper with the D1 Answer Book.
Information
•• AThebooklet ‘Mathematical Formulae and Statistical Tables’ is provided.
total mark for this part of the examination is 40. There are 4 questions.
• –Theusemarks
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a guide question
to how are
muchshown
timeintobrackets
spend on each question.

Advice
• Read each question carefully before you start to answer it.
• Try
• Check your answers if you have time at the end.
to answer every question.
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P74075A
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,1

16 10 25 30 13 12 28 22 23 20
The list of ten numbers above is to be sorted into ascending order.

(a) Carry out a bubble sort, starting at the left-hand end of the list, to produce the sorted
list. You should only give the state of the list after each pass.
(3)
B 22 E


13 16
12 23

10
A F
C 20

28
30 25


D

Figure 1
(b) Use Prim’s algorithm, starting at A, to find the minimum spanning tree for the
network in Figure 1. You must list the arcs in the order in which you select them.
(2)
(c) (i) Draw the minimum spanning tree on Diagram 1 in the answer book.

(ii) Find the weight of the minimum spanning tree.
(2)

(Total for Question 1 is 7 marks)




2 P74075A
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,2

Activity Immediately preceding activities

A -

B -

C -

D B

E A, B

F B

G B

H C, D

I G, H

J E

K E, F, I

L G, H

M G, H


(a) Explain how you can deduce from the precedence table that at least one dummy
will be needed when drawing the activity network. Your explanation should refer to
specific activities.
(1)
(b) Draw the activity network described in the precedence table, using activity on arc.
Your activity network must contain the minimum number of dummies only.
(5)
Each activity in the precedence table takes 3 hours to complete.

(c) State the minimum completion time.
(1)
One of the activities now needs to be chosen to be extended by an hour. When the
change is made the minimum completion time must not be affected.

(d) List the activities that could be chosen.
(1)

(Total for Question 2 is 8 marks)




P74075A 3

■■■■ Turn over

, 3
12

B 3 D 6
H
15 4 8 9
9
6 8
A 10 F
C 2 4
14 10 J
E
30 3

G
Figure 2

[The total weight of the network is 153]
Figure 2 models a network of roads in a town, where the nodes represent road
junctions. The numbers on the edges are the times, in minutes, taken to walk along the
corresponding roads.

(a) State, with a reason, whether the graph in Figure 2 is Eulerian, semi-Eulerian
or neither.
(1)
(b) (i) Use Dijkstra’s algorithm to find the quickest path from A to J.

(ii) State the shortest time needed to walk from A to J.
(6)
Ruby manages road maintenance from her office located at junction B. She needs to
walk along each road at least once, starting and finishing at her office. Road AE is
temporarily blocked so she is unable to walk along it. Ruby wishes to minimise her
journey time.

(c) (i) Use an appropriate algorithm to find the roads that Ruby needs to traverse twice.
You must make your method and working clear.

(ii) Calculate Ruby’s journey time.
(5)
Ruby can save some time by choosing to start her route from any junction and to finish
at her home at A. Road AE is still blocked and Ruby again wishes to minimise her
journey time.

(d) (i) Write down the junction at which Ruby should start.

(ii) Calculate how much time she would save.
(2)

(Total for Question 3 is 14 marks)

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