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The 9MA0 exam refers to the Edexcel A Level in Mathematics. It’s the exam you take to get your A Level qualification in Maths from Edexcel.
The Edexcel A Level Mathematics qualification consists of three papers:
Paper 1 (9MA0/01): Pure Mathematics 1
Paper 2 (9MA0/02): Pure Mathematics 2
Paper 31 (9MA0/31): Statistics
Paper 32 (9MA0/32): Mechanics
9MA0/32/June/22 refers to the Pearson Edexcel A Level Mechanics Paper 32 from the June 2022 exam series. This paper is part of the A Level Mathematics (9MA0) qualification which covers topics from Mechanics.
This page covers the Question Paper and Mark Scheme for Edexcel A Level Mechanics Paper 32, 9MA0/32/June/22, from the June 2022 examination. It includes a video that will give you a detailed answer for each question.
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Syllabus for Paper 3: Statistics & Mechanics (Paper code: 9MA0/03)
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Content overview
Section A: Statistics
● Topic 1 – Statistical sampling
● Topic 2 – Data presentation and interpretation
● Topic 3 – Probability
● Topic 4 – Statistical distributions
● Topic 5 – Statistical hypothesis testing
Section B: Mechanics
● Topic 6 – Quantities and units in mechanics
● Topic 7 – Kinematics
● Topic 8 – Forces and Newton’s laws
● Topic 9 – Moments
Assessment overview
Paper 32 will contain questions on topics from the Statistics content in Section A and
Mechanics content in Section B.
● Students must answer all questions.
● Calculators can be used in the assessment
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