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Mathematical Literacy 1 FS/September 2016
Grade 12 Prep. Exam.
MID-YEAR EXAMINATION
GRADE 12
MATHEMATICAL LITERACY P2
MARKING GUIDELINE
JUNE 2023
MARKS: 100
Symbol/Simbool Explanation/Verduideliking
M Method/Metode
M/A Method with accuracy/Metode van akkuraatheid
CA Consistent accuracy/Volgehoue akkuraatheid
A Accuracy/Akkuraatheid
C Conversion/Herleiding
S Simplification/Vereenvoudiging
RT Reading from a table/graph/diagram/Lees vanaf tabel/grafiek/diagram
SF Correct substitution in a formula/Korrekte vervanging in formule
O Opinion/Example/Definition/Explanation/Opinie/Voorbeeld/Definisie/Verduideliking
P Penalty, e.g., for no units, incorrect rounding off, etc./Penalisasie, bv. vir geen
eenhede/verkeerde afronding ens.
R Rounding off/afronding
NPR No penalty for correct rounding/Geen penalisering vir korrekte afronding nie
NPU No penalty for the units/Geen penalisering vir eenhede nie
AO Answer only, if correct, full marks/Slegs antwoord, indien korrek, volpunte
MCA Method with consistent accuracy/Metode met volgehoue akkuraatheid
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Mathematical Literacy 2 FS/June P2 2023
Grade 12 Mid-year Exam.
NOTE:
• If a candidate answers a question TWICE, only mark the FIRST attempt.
• If a candidate has crossed out (cancelled) an attempt to a question and NOT redone the
solution, mark the crossed out (cancelled) version.
• Consistent accuracy (CA) applies in ALL aspects of the marking guidelines; however,
it stops at the second calculation error.
• If the candidate presents any extra solution when reading from a graph, table, layout
plan and map, then penalise for every extra item presented.
• Rounding is an independent mark.
• General principal of marking: If the candidate makes one mistake, he/she loses one
mark.
• A conclusion mark can only be given if relevant calculations precede it.
QUESTION 1 [20MARKS] ANSWER ONLY FULL MARKS
Solution Explanation T/L
MP
1.1.1 Layout Plan 2A correct map/plan L1
E
MP
1.1.2 To borrow/return booksO 2A correct purpose L1
M
OR
To read books O
OR
To study/use the internet/to do researchO
OR
To access the computer O
Any acceptable answer – must be related to library
(2)
MP
1.1.3 Eastern Cape/EC A 2A correct province L1
(2) E
MP
1.1.4 P A 2A correct symbol L1
E
Accept
P (2)
MP
1.1.5 3/Three A 2A correct number L1
(2) E
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Mathematical Literacy P2 3 FS/June 2023
Grade 12 Mid-year Exam.
Solution Explanation T/L
M
1.2.1 Picture 1 = 12- hour A 1A 1st format L1
E
Picture 2 = 24- hour A 1A 2nd format
Accept
Picture 1 = Analogue A
Picture 2 = Digital A
(2)
A A M
1.2.2 Sixteen minutes to six in the morning. 1A correct time L1
1A in the morning E
Accept
A A
Forty-four minutes past five in the morning.
(2)
M
1.2.3 Time in hours = 13h + 57 A 1C dividing by 60 L1
60
M
= 13h + 0,95h
= 13,95h A
1A correct hours
M
1.3.1 The line that divides the circular bottom of the can into two 2O correct explanation L1
equal parts. O E
OR
A straight line passing from one side to the other side
through the centre of the can. O
1.3.2 B/ Circumference = 2 × π × radiusO 2A correct formulae
(2)
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Mathematical Literacy P2 4 FS/June 2023
Grade 12 Mid-year Exam.
QUESTION 2 [22 MARKS]
Item Solution Explanation T/L
2.1 Oudtshoorn O 2A first town MP
Mossel Bay O 2A second town L1
(4) M
2.2 MP
0% A
2A correct percentage L2
0 only (1 mark) (2) E
2.3 MP
9/Nine A
2A correct number L1
(2) E
2.4 MP
Bar/Line/Linear scale/graphic scale A
2A correct scale L1
(2) E
2.5 Jenny is not correct O 1O opinion MP
The most eastern town is Harrismith O 2o correct reason L4
(3) E
2.6 MP
Bar scale distance = 20mm A
1A correct measurement L3
20 mm = 300 km MCA 1MCA concept of scale in the M
correct order
20mm = 300 × 1 000 000C
1C converting km to mm
300 000 000
1mm =
20
= 15 000 000S 1S correct simplification
Scale is 1: 15 000 000CA
1CA scale/format
(5)
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2.6 OR
1A correct measurement
Bar scale distance = 2cmA
1MCA correct concept of
2 cm = 300 km MCA
scale in the correct order
2 cm = 300 × 100 000C 1C converting km to cm
30 000 000
1mm =
2
= 15 000 000S 1S correct simplification
Scale is 1: 15 000 000CA 1CA scale/format
NB: Check if learners are working with 100 km or
50km for full marks. (5)
MP
2.7 Southwest / SW A 2A correct direction L2
(2) M
MP
2.8 Lesotho A 2A correct country L2
(2) E
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Mathematical Literacy P2 6 FS/June 2023
Grade 12 Mid-year Exam.
QUESTION 3 [27 MARKS]
Item Solution Explanation T/L
3.1.1 1MA multiplying correct M
Number of stickers = 6 × 9 MA
values L2
= 54 A 1A correct answer E
AO
(2)
3.1.2 M
Perimeter = S + S + S + S
1SF correct substitution L2
= 57mm + 57mm + 57mm + 57mm SF E
1A simplification
= 228 mmA
OR
OR
Perimeter = 4 S
= 4 × 57mmSF 1SF correct substitution
1A simplification
= 228 mmA
NPU
AO
(2)
3.1.3 M
67 mm
Radius = = 33,5 mmA 1A calculating the radius L4
2
1C converting radius D
= 3,35 cmC
60
Height = = 6 cmC 1C converting height
10
Volume of the cylinder = 3,142 × r2 × h
SF
= 3,142 × 3,35 cm 2 × 6 cm 1SF substitution
= 211, 56657 cm3
Her statement is correct. O
1O opinion
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OR
Radius =
6,7 cm C
2
OR
= 3,35 cmA 1C converting radius
1A calculating radius
60
Height = = 6 cm C 1C converting height
10
Volume of the cylinder = 3,142 × r2 × h
SF
= 3,142 × 3,35 cm2 × 6 cm
= 211, 56657 cm3 1SF substitution
Her statement is correct. O
1O opinion
OR
67 mm 1A calculating radius
Radius = = 33,5 mmA
2
Volume of the cylinder = 3,142 × r2 × h
SF
= 3,142 × 33,5 mm2 × 60 mm 1SF substitution
CA C 1CA simplification
= 211 566,57 ÷ 1 000
1C conversion
= 211,56657
Her statement is correct. O 1O conclusion
(5)
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Mathematical Literacy P2 8 FS/June 2023
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3.1.4 M
Total surface area of the square = 6 (S × S)
L2
SF
= 6 (57 mm × 57 mm) 1SF correct substitution M
CA 1CA simplification
=19 494 mm2U
1U correct units
OR
Total surface area of the square = 6 S2 OR
=6 × (57 mm)2 SF
CA 1SF correct substitution
=19 494 mm2 U
1CA simplification
1U correct units
(3)
3.2.1 M
Area a bedroom = length × breadth
L3
= 5 m × 4 mSF 1SF correct substitution M
1A correct area
= 20 m2A
Area of the cupboard = length × breadth
= 2 m × 1,5 m
1A correct area
= 3 m2 A
Area to be tiled = 20 m2 - 3 m2MA
1MCA subtracting areas
= 17 m2 (4)
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3.2.2 Area of a tile = 60 cm × 60 cmSF 1 SF substitution M
L3
= 3 600 cm2
1C converting. D
3 600
= C
10 000 1CA simplification
= 0,36 m2 CA
17
Number of tiles = MCA 1MCA dividing converted
0,36
areas.
= 47,22222222 CA 1CA simplification
Number of extra tiles = 47,22222222 × 10% MCA 1MCA calculation 10%
= 4,722222222
Total number of tiles needed
= 47,22222222 + 4,722222222
1CA simplification
= 51, 94444444CA
51,94444444
Number of boxes needed = MCA 1MCA dividing by 4
4
= 12, 98611111
1CA rounding up.
≈ 13 boxes CA
NP for early rounding
(9)
3.2.3 CA from 3.2.2 M/F
Cost to buy tiles = 13 × R199,90 MCA
1MCA calculating cost L2
= R2 598,70 CA 1CA final answer E
(2)
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Mathematical Literacy P2 10 FS/June 2023
Grade 12 Mid-year Exam.
QUESTION 4 [31 MARKS]
Item Solution Explanation T/L
4.1.1 MP
4/Four A 2A correct number L1
(2) E
4.1.2 A strip chart is not drawn to scale while a road map is 2A explanation MP
drawn to scale. A
L1
OR
M
A strip chart shows the routes as straight line while a road
(2)
map shows the routes in the winding manner. A
4.1.3 Distance between Port Elizabeth and Pietermaritzburg MP
1RT both correct values L2
RT
= 964 + 60 MA 1 MA adding correct values. M
1CA total kilometres
= 1024 kmCA
AO
(3)
4.1.4 P
A
1A numerator L2
1
Probability = × 100 1A denominator M
2A
= 50 % CA 1CA simplified as %
AO
(3)
4.1.5 Stutterheim A 2A correct town MP
(2) L2
E
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4.2 Stopping time M
= 30min +45 min + 25 min 1A total stopping time. L4
= 100 min A D
100
=
60
1C convert to hours.
= 1 hr 40 min C
Travelling time
= 11hrs 35 min – 1hr 40 min
= 9 hrs 55 minCA
1CA travelling time.
55
= 9 hrs +
60
≈ 9,916666667 hrsC 1C conversion
Distance = speed × time
1SF substitute into formula
964 km = speed × 9,916666667 hrsSF 1S change of subject of the
formula.
964 km
Speed = 1CA simplification
9,916666667 hrs S
= 97,21 km/hCA
1O verification
She is correct. She drove on average less than the national
road speed limit of 120 km/h O
OR OR
Stopping time
= 30min +45 min + 25 min
= 100 min A 1A total stopping time
Travelling time
= 11hrs 35 min – 100 min
1C convert to minutes
C
= [(11× 60) + 35 min] – 100 min 1CA travelling time
divid
= 595ing
minCA
1SF substitute into formuila
by = speed × time
Distance
60.
964 km = speed × 595 minSF
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Mathematical Literacy P2 12 FS/June 2023
Grade 12 Mid-year Exam.
964 km 1S change of subject of the
Speed = S
595 min
formula
= 1,620168067 km/min
= 1,620168067 × 60 minC 1C conversion
= 97,21 km/h CA 1CA simplification
She is correct. She drove less than national road speed
limit 120 km/h O
1O verification
NPR
(8)
4.3.1 Fuel Consumption M
7,9ℓ/km 1MA multiplying by 964 km L2
= × 964km MA
100km M
= 76,156ℓ CA
1CA Simplification
≈ 76,2ℓ R
1R correct rounding
(3)
4.3.2 CA from Question 4.3.1 M/F
Petrol cost = 76,2ℓ × R 22,95 MCA 1MCA multiplying by fuel L2
= R1 748,79 CA consumption. M
≈ R2 000,00 R 1CA Simplification
1R rounding (3)
4.4 From Durban to Port Shepstone using N2 = 280 km RT 1RT 280 km L4
From Port Shepstone to Port St Johns using R61: MP
MA 1MA adding all three correct M
14km +36km + 201 km = 251 kmCA values
280 km – 251 km = 29 km CA 1CA simplify
Rethabile is not correctO 1CA subtract and answer
1O correct opinion
(5)
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Mathematical Literacy 13 FS/June P2 2023
Grade 12 Mid-year Exam.
MATHEMATICAL LITERACY P2 ANALYSIS GRID JUNE 2023
L1 L2 L3 L4 MP M P E M D
1.1.1 2 2 2
1.1.2 2 2 2
1.1.3 2 2 2
1.1.4 2 2 2
1.1.5 2 2 2
1.2.1 2 2 2
1.2.2 2 2 2
1.2.3 2 2 2
1.3.1 2 2 2
1.3.2 2 2 2
2.1 4 4 4
2.2 2 2 2
2.3 2 2 2
2.4 2 2 2
2.5 3 3 3
2.6 5 5 5
2.7 2 2 2
2.8 2 2 2
3.1.1 2 2 2
3.1.2 2 2 2
3.1.3 5 5 5
3.1.4 3 3 3
3.2.1 4 4 4
3.2.2 9 9 9
3.2.3 2 2 2
4.1.1 2 2 2
4.1.2 2 2 2
4.1.3 3 3 2
4.1.4 3 3 2
4.1.5 2 2 2
4.2 8 8 8
4.3.1 3 3 3
4.3.2 3 3 3
4.4 5 5 5
32 29 18 21 41 54 5 39 42 17
Target 30 30 20 20 40 55 5 40 40 20
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