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MATHEMATICAL LITERACY

ASSIGNMENT

TERM:THREE

GRADE 11

MARKS:50
TIME:1 Hour

This question paper consists of 06 pages including the cover page

Please turn over

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INSTRUCTIONS AND INFORMATION
Read the following instructions carefully before answering the questions.
1. This question paper consists of TWO questions. Answer ALL the questions.

2. Number the questions correctly according to the numbering system used in this question paper.

3. An approved calculator (non-programmable and non-graphical) may be used, unless stated


otherwise.

4. Show ALL calculations clearly.

5. Maps and diagrams are NOT drawn to scale, unless otherwise stated.

6. Indicate units of measurement, where applicable.

7. Round off ALL final answers appropriately according to the given context, unless stated otherwise.

8. Write neatly and legibly.

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QUESTION 1

1.1
Decoform furniture factory shop is having a birthday sale. Dr Dlamini wants to buy a TV
plasma unit to the value of R4 999,00 using the cash option. All prices are value added tax
(VAT) inclusive.
Study the payment options in TABLE 1 below and answer the questions that follow.
TABLE 1 : PAYMENT OPTIONS
CASH OPTION LAY-BYE OPTION
Television plasma unit (120 cm) Television plasma unit (120 cm)
Price: R4 999 Price: R4 999
Discount: 10% Deposit: 15%
VAT inclusive 6 equal monthly instalments
VAT 15% NB: No discount on lay-bye items

1.1.1 Write down the cash price in words. (2)


1.1.2 Calculate the total cost price for the TV plasma unit (cash option). (2)
1.1.3 Determine the original price of the TV plasma unit before VAT was added. (2)
1.1.4 Calculate the deposit amount for the lay-bye option. (2)
1.1.5 Write down the length size of the television plasma unit in metres. (2)

1.2
Austin is a Grade 9 learner at Masizakhe Secondary School and decides to sell black pens to
make some extra pocket money.

1.2.1 If the total cost for a pack of 12 pens is R42,00, determine the cost of each pen. (2)
1.2.2 He decides to sell each pen for R5,00. Calculate the percentage profit he will make. You
may use the formula :

% profit x 100% (3)

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1.3
Study the extract from Sandra’s cheque account statement below and answer the questions
that follow: (Some information is omitted.)

Table 1 : Sandra’s cheque account statement from 23 to 25 March 2016

1.3.1 Explain the term “opening balance “. (2)


1.3.2 On the 24𝑡ℎ of March 2016 the bank aaccrued charges for the amount sent to 0633148090
was R9,50. Determine the bank accrued charges as a percentage of the amount sent. (3)
1.3.3 Determine the total amount Sandra paid for using the bank to buy airtime. (3)
1.3.4 Write down Sandra’s balance on the 25 March 2016 in words. (2)

1.4
Ms Fasi Borrowed R60 000 from Women’s Bank to Start her small business and agreed to pay
back the money at an interest rate of 8,5% that is compounded annually for 2 years

1.4.1 Calculate the amount of the interest that was added at the end of the first year (2)
1.4.2 Determine the total amount that Ms Fasi paid back to the bank after 2 years (5)
(32)

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QUESTION 2

2.1

2.1.1 Calculate the area of the floor (excluding the stage) to be tiled.

You may use the formula:


Area of a rectangle = length x breadth (8)
2.1.1 Calculate the number of tiles that must be bought. (4)

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2.2
5 Litre paint tins are packed in shops for delivery in big rectangular boxes. An example of
these boxes are shown below. The diagrams are not drawn to scale.

The packers argue that if they use Box A for packaging the paint tins, they will be able to pack more
than two times the paint tins in Box B.

Verify whether the argument is valid. (6)


(18)
TOTAL: 50

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