Mathematical Literacy QUESTION 1 Angie and her grandmother walk 3 kilometres to the nearby shopping complex. They must d

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Mathematical Literacy QUESTION 1 Angie and her grandmother walk 3 kilometres to the nearby shopping complex. They must do some shopping for grandma and draw some money for Angie's mother who runs a small tea garden. 1.1 Grandma wants to cook jam to sell in the tea garden. According to the recipe she needs 20 kg of sugar. She and Angie discussed the price of the different sugar bags. Angie says the 25-kg sugar is better value for money while her grandmother says it is better to buy 2 of the 10 kg bags. Study the bags of sugar and their respective prices below and answer the question that follows. Pictures are not according to scale. Price: R326.95 Price: R149.95 Huletts Huletts White Sugat White Sugar https://www.google.com/search>hullets 10kg and 25 kg sugar pictures Show all your calculations and give one reason why Angie is correct and one reason why grandma is correct. 1.2 Angie's mother has asked Angie and Grandma to withdraw money so that she can pay the 2 workers assisting her with the tea garden. The Gardener is paid R40.00 per hour and the Cook(Chef) is paid 60 % more than the Gardener per hour. Both work 20 days a month and 5 hours per day. Calculate the amount of money they must withdraw for Angie's mother to be able to pay the wages for the month for both her workers. (5)
1 ical Literacy. QUESTION 2 The accompanying table shows Sipho's electricity statement from a local municipality. Study the table and answer the questions that follow. Table 1 Electricity statement ACCOUNT TRANSACTIONS DATE CODE UNITS TARIFF VALUE 309.58- 18/08/2015 000501 18/08/2015 50 7541 37.71 000501 300 9714 291.42 18/08/2015, 000501 85 1.3736 116.76 18/08/2015 000201 1 158.9 158.90 18/08/2015 000801 Refuse Basic charge 1 44.1 44.10 18/08/2015 011700 Rates 700 000 .007 408.33 18/08/2015 011700 Discount 24 565 -.007 14.33- 60 days 30 days Current Total due 120 days + 0.00 90 days 0.00 0.00 309.58- 1 133.58 824.00 METER READINGS Meter no. Meter type Old reading New reading Reading date consumption 0000140447 Electricity 31693 32128 10/06/2015 435 Explain why the tariff for the last 85 units used is different from the tariff for the first 50 units used. 15% Value added tax (VAT) is paid on the items whose codes start with 000. Hence determine the VAT that Sipho should pay. Determine the total due if Sipho had been using only 382 units of electricity. Explain why the Total due is R824.00, while the Current amount is R1 133.58. DESCRIPTION OPENING BALANCE Block 1 (0 to 50 KWH) Block 2 (51 to 350 KWH) Block 3 (351 to 600 KWH) Basic Electricity VAT Ⓡ (3) [14]
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