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Original post by frigoff
I've been looking for it everywhere but the one of the AQA website has completely different questions!
The first question is:
"calculate the average number of rooms in an independent hotel in the uk in september 2013"

Can anyone find it for me?!


I can't find the paper you are referring to, perhaps that is the issue

http://www.aqa.org.uk/subjects/business-subjects/as-and-a-level/business-7131-7132/assessment-resources

None of the Q1s on specimen paper 2 are about rooms
Reply 2
Original post by Kevin De Bruyne
I can't find the paper you are referring to, perhaps that is the issue

http://www.aqa.org.uk/subjects/business-subjects/as-and-a-level/business-7131-7132/assessment-resources

None of the Q1s on specimen paper 2 are about rooms


Thanks I know none of them are. It is really bizarre. I typed in another question and found an exemplar answer on tutor2u. It is really strange that I can't find the full paper...
https://www.tutor2u.net/business/reference/anglia-bank-redundancies-aqa-a-level-business-example-9-mark-response
Original post by frigoff
Thanks I know none of them are. It is really bizarre. I typed in another question and found an exemplar answer on tutor2u. It is really strange that I can't find the full paper...
https://www.tutor2u.net/business/reference/anglia-bank-redundancies-aqa-a-level-business-example-9-mark-response


Strange, that page says it's from a spec paper.. maybe AQA took it down and replaced it for some reason
Reply 4
Hey guys I found the mark scheme my teacher gave it in lesson:

Correct Answer: 25.44 (accept 24 or 25) rooms per hotel
Number of independent hotels = 11,840 x 0.63 (1 mark) = 7,459 (1 mark)
Total number of rooms in independent hotels = 575,000 x 0.33 (1 mark) = 189,750 (1 mark)
Average number of rooms = 189,750/7,459 (1 mark) = 25.44 (accept 24 or 25) rooms per hotel (1 mark)
Original post by svkiiina
Hey guys I found the mark scheme my teacher gave it in lesson:

Correct Answer: 25.44 (accept 24 or 25) rooms per hotel
Number of independent hotels = 11,840 x 0.63 (1 mark) = 7,459 (1 mark)
Total number of rooms in independent hotels = 575,000 x 0.33 (1 mark) = 189,750 (1 mark)
Average number of rooms = 189,750/7,459 (1 mark) = 25.44 (accept 24 or 25) rooms per hotel (1 mark)


This is a 3 year old thread so the paper is now publicly available.
Original post by svkiiina
Hey guys I found the mark scheme my teacher gave it in lesson:

Correct Answer: 25.44 (accept 24 or 25) rooms per hotel
Number of independent hotels = 11,840 x 0.63 (1 mark) = 7,459 (1 mark)
Total number of rooms in independent hotels = 575,000 x 0.33 (1 mark) = 189,750 (1 mark)
Average number of rooms = 189,750/7,459 (1 mark) = 25.44 (accept 24 or 25) rooms per hotel (1 mark)

Hi, do you have the mark scheme for the rest of the paper?
Reply 7
Original post by eHemmingway
Hi, do you have the mark scheme for the rest of the paper?

Hi so my teacher just mixed in a bunch of specimen papers together but I can send you the answers in the mark scheme that are from this paper?

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