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The South African taxi association, Transaction Capital, published its results for the current state of the South African minibus taxi industry for the year ended Se... show full transcript
Step 1
Answer
To find the number of buses needed, we divide the total number of minibus taxis by the number of minibus taxis per bus:
Number of buses = ( \frac{250,000}{13.2} \approx 18,939.39 )
Rounding to the nearest thousand gives:
Number of buses needed = 19,000.
Step 2
Answer
Using Exchange Rate A:
Net worth in euros = ( \frac{50,000,000,000}{15.97} \approx 3,129,847,033.88 \ euros )
Using Exchange Rate B:
Net worth in euros = ( \frac{50,000,000,000}{15.966728} \approx 3,129,451,682.53 \ euros )
Difference = ( 3,129,847,033.88 - 3,129,451,682.53 \approx 395,351.35 \ euros )
Step 3
Answer
Transaction Capital should use Exchange Rate B because it is more favorable for converting ZAR to euros, providing a higher euro amount for their net worth when discussing with European businessmen.
Step 4
Answer
The total number of commuter trips is 15,000,000 daily. The ratio of trips is train : bus : minibus taxi = 4 : 5 : 7. Total parts = 4 + 5 + 7 = 16.
Commuter trips using minibus taxis = ( \frac{7}{16} \times 15,000,000 = 6,562,500 )
Commuters not using minibus taxis = 15,000,000 - 6,562,500 = 8,437,500.
Step 5
Answer
Total distance travelled by minibus taxis in a year:
Distance per trip = 19,000,000,000 km/year
Trips to the moon and back = 384,402 km (one way) * 2 = 768,804 km.
Number of trips to the moon and back = ( \frac{19,000,000,000}{768,804} \approx 24,705 )
The statement is valid as it confirms that minibus taxis travel more than 24,000 trips to the moon and back.
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