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1.1 Definitions of some mathematical concepts are listed in TABLE 1 below. TABLE 1: DEFINITIONS OF SOME MATHEMATICAL CONCEPTS LETTER | DEFINITIONS A | Middle ... show full transcript

Worked Solution & Example Answer:1.1 Definitions of some mathematical concepts are listed in TABLE 1 below - NSC Mathematical Literacy - Question 1 - 2017 - Paper 1

Step 1

Profit

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Profit is calculated by subtracting the purchase price from the selling price. Thus, the formula is:

Profit=SellingPricePurchasePriceProfit = Selling Price - Purchase Price

In this case:

Profit=R18,700R14,960=R3,740Profit = R18,700 - R14,960 = R3,740

Step 2

Mean

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The mean is determined as the letter G from Table 1, which states that the mean is the sum of the data values divided by the number of data values.

Step 3

Length of the radius

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To find the radius, divide the diameter by 2. Given that the diameter is 32.8 mm,

Radius=Diameter2=32.8 mm2=16.4 mmRadius = \frac{Diameter}{2} = \frac{32.8 \text{ mm}}{2} = 16.4 \text{ mm}

Step 4

Calculate the profit that the shop made on the one-ounce gold coin

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The profit from selling the gold coin is R3,740.

Step 5

Write down the exact time when the coin was sold

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The exact time of sale is 16:05 or 4:05 PM.

Step 6

Calculate the length of the radius of the coin

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The length of the radius is 16.4 mm.

Step 7

Determine the shortest distance (D) between the edge of the coin and the side of the square box

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To calculate the shortest distance, subtract the radius from the half side length of the box:

D=71.8 mm216.4 mm=35.9 mm16.4 mm=19.5 mmD = \frac{71.8 \text{ mm}}{2} - 16.4 \text{ mm} = 35.9 \text{ mm} - 16.4 \text{ mm} = 19.5 \text{ mm}

Step 8

Calculate the cost per litre of the diluted juice

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To find the cost per litre:

Cost per litre=R44.9514 ℓR3.21Cost\ per\ litre = \frac{R44.95}{14\text{ ℓ}} \approx R3.21

Step 9

Determine, in simplified form, the ratio of volume of diluted juice : volume of water

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The ratio of diluted juice (14 ℓ) to water (14 ℓ - 2 ℓ) is:

Ratio=14:12=7:6\text{Ratio} = 14 : 12 = 7 : 6

Step 10

Determine the exact number of glasses of diluted juice that can be served

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The number of glasses that can be served is:

Number of glasses=140.175=80 glassesNumber\ of\ glasses = \frac{14}{0.175} = 80 \text{ glasses}

Step 11

Arrange the mean monthly rainfall for Durban in ascending order

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The mean monthly rainfall for Durban arranged in ascending order is:

[ 35, 39, 63, 63, 81, 88, 120, 126, 127, 126 ]

Step 12

In which month does Kimberley receive the lowest mean monthly rainfall?

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Kimberley receives the lowest mean monthly rainfall in July.

Step 13

Write down the modal number of rainy days for the first six months of the year for Durban

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The modal number of rainy days for Durban for the first six months is 6.

Step 14

In which month does Kimberley have a higher mean monthly rainfall than Durban?

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Kimberley has a higher mean monthly rainfall than Durban in the months of October and February.

Step 15

During which month(s) is the mean monthly rainfall in Durban the same?

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The mean monthly rainfall in Durban is largely the same during April and March: 120 mm.

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