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The document is a National Senior Certificate examination paper for Mathematical Literacy, scheduled for November 2024, consisting of five questions and various annexures. It includes instructions for answering questions, data interpretation, and calculations based on provided tables and graphs. The paper covers topics such as election statistics, food prices, electricity tariffs, and budgeting for events.
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Department:
Basic Education
REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRICA
NATIONAL
SENIOR CERTIFICATE
MATHEMATICAL LITERACY P1
NOVEMBER 2024
MARKS: 150
TIME: 3 hours
‘This question paper consists of 13 pages, an ANSWER SHEET and
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INSTRUCTIONS AND INFORMATION
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This question paper consists of FIVE questions. Answer ALL the questions.
2.1 Use the ANNEXURES in the ADDENDUM to answer the following
questions:
ANNEXURE A for QUESTION 2.3
ANNEXURE B for QUESTION 3.1
ANNEXURE C for QUESTION 5.1
2.2 Use the attached ANSWER SHEET to answer QUESTION 4.1.
Write your centre number and examination number in the spaces provided on the
ANSWER SHEET. Hand in the ANSWER SHEET with your ANSWER BOOK.
Number the answers correctly according to the numbering system used in this
question paper.
Start EACH question on a NEW page.
‘You may use an approved calculator (non-programmable and non-graphical), unless
stated otherwise.
Show ALL calculations clearly.
Round off ALL final answers appropriately according to the given context, unless
stated otherwise.
Indicate units of measurement, where applicable.
Diagrams are NOT necessarily drawn to scale, unless stated otherwise.
‘Write neatly and legibly.
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QUESTION 1
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il ‘School X and School Y conducted an election for new members to serve on the
school governing body (SGB). The graph below shows the number of voters voting
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NUMBER OF VOTERS PER TIME SLOT AT SCHOOL X AND SCHOOL Y
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Write down the number of voters at School Y from 16:00-16:30.
Identify the time slot when 30 people voted at School X.
Choose the statement (A-C) below that BEST describes the trend of the
voters at School Y.
A As time went by, the voter numbers increased to a maximum and then
decreased.
B_ The voter mumbers started high, then decreased and then picked up
again.
C The number of voters decreased, then increased and finally decreased
with time,
The probability of randomly selecting a voter from School X is 0,56 during
the 17:30-18:00 time slot.
Write 0,56 as a simplified fraction.
Calculate the total number of voters at both schools who voted during the
17:00-17:30 time slot,
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1.2 [Thenewly elected SGB planned to have lunch with the staff.
TABLE 1 below shows the average comparative food prices for May 2022 and
May 2023 needed for some of the lunch items.
‘TABLE 1: COMPARATIVE FOOD PRICES FOR SOME LUNCH ITEMS
PERCENTAGE
PRICE IN RAND CaANGE
FOOD ITEMS MAY MAY. YEAR | MONTH
2022 | 2023 ON ON
YEAR | MONTH
410 g beans 12,60 15,14 20,2 05
250g instant coffee 45,56 | 48,47 | 64 | _-1,0
Eggs 1,5 dozen tra 52.97 | 3733 | 82 16
750 mt sunflower oil 40,68) 3552 | 12.7 | 23
Oranges per kg ___ | _22,07_| 20,10 | -8,9 | -14,5
Chicken giblets per kg 37,73_| 46,75_| 239 22
Chicken portions per 2kg 86,80 | 93,06 | 7.2 0.6
TOTAL A__| R31637 [i Sie
[Adapted from www. statsa.2ov.za]
Use TABLE 1 above to answer the questions that follow.
1.2.1 Identify the food items that showed a decrease in both the month-on-month
and year-on-year percentage change.
1.2.2. Determine the missing value, A.
1.2.3 Calculate the price of a dozen eggs during May 2022.
1.2.4 — Write down the unit ratio, in the form 1:
May 2022 to the price of the oranges in May 2023.
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13 TABLE 2 below gives definitions of terminology used in Mathematical Literacy.
TABLE 2: TERMINOLOGY USED IN MATHEMATICAL LITERACY
LETTER DEFINITION
A
‘An increase in the price of a basket of goods or services over time that
is representative of the economy as a whole
‘Sum of all the values divided by the number of values
The income received from the item sold and the cost price of the item
is the same
‘Value or values appearing most often in a data set
“The difference between the highest and lowest values in a data set
‘An amount paid regularly at a particular rate for the use/loan of money
These are amounts that must be paid every month and which stay the
same, like rent, school fees and transport costs
‘Middle value in an ordered data set
Expenses that change over time or from one week/month to the next,
e.g, telephone and electricity costs
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The point where the income exceeds the expenses
Use TABLE 2 above and match the definitions with the terminology below. Write
only the letter (A-J) next to the question numbers (1.3.1 to 1.3.4), e.g. 1.3.5 K.
13.1
13.2
13.3
13.4
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Break-even point
Inflation
Variable expenses
Mean
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QUESTION 2
21 Miecke purchased prepaid electricity and received the following fill slip.
Note that some information has been omitted.
"TAX INVOICE VAT NO. 4420106777
+ PREPAID ELECTRICITY *#*
Electricity Municipal Prepaid
VAT REGISTRATION NO, 4370102313
Meter: 07032985769
DOMESTIC HOUSEHOLD TARIFF
‘Transaction Sequence No.: 56332515
Amount RI 300,00
Units *** kWh
Electricity RI 130,43
VAT 15% 3B
TOTAL
[Adapted fom original sip]
Use the information above to answer the questions that follow.
2.4.1 Write down the meter number. Q)
24.2 Determine the missing value, B. @)
2.1.3. A partial residential electricity tariff table (excluding VAT) is shown
below.
TABLE 3: RESIDENTIAL ELECTRICITY TARIFF
‘CONSUMPTION
(kWh)
0-350
‘More than 350
Determine the number of kWh units Miecke purchased. ”
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2.2 [Mieke plans to install a home solar system unit consisting of solar panels, a battery
and an inverter. She sees the advertisement below in a community newspaper
showing the two different payment options for the same unit.
HOME SOLAR SYSTEM UNIT PAYMENT OPTIONS
OPTION 1: RENT-TO-OWN OPTION 2: CASH PRICE
Pay for 7 years at R1 549 p/m R78 200 (incl. VAT)
Additional costs:
R782 initiation fee
Buy-out after rental period R7 820
[Adapted from htips7/solar.alumo.c0.za)
Use the information above to answer the questions that follow.
2.2.1
2.2.2
2.2.3
Miecke is 45 years old and earns a monthly taxable income of R39 275,85 in the
2023/2024 tax year. She does not belong to a medical aid.
ANNEXURE A shows the annual tax table for individuals for the 2023/2024 tax year.
‘Write down the monthly instalment for the rent-to-own option. @)
Calculate, excluding VAT, the cash price of the home solar system unit. @)
‘After seven years, Miecke decides to buy-out the rent-to-own option.
Calculate the extra amount she has to pay compared to buying the home
solar system unit for cash. ©
Use ANNEXURE A and the information above to answer the questions that follow.
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23.1
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payable. re)
Calculate Miecke's annual tax payable for the 2023/2024 tax year. (5)
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QUESTION 3
31 "ANNEXURE B shows two graphs. GRAPH 1 shows the trends in the total number of
Shoprite and Pick n Pay stores for the period 2014 to 2023. GRAPH 2 shows the
trends in the total number of employees in these two stores for the period 2005 to
2023.
Use ANNEXURE B and the information above to answer the questions that follow.
3.1.1 Identify the year in which there was a decrease in the number of employees
in the Pick n Pay stores for the first time.
3.1.2 Its projected that the number of Pick n Pay stores will increase by 95,39%
from 2023 to 2032.
Determine, by means of calculations, the projected number of Pick n Pay
stores in 2032,
3.1.3 An analyst stated that Shoprite employed more employees per store than
Pick n Pay during 2023.
Verify, showing ALL calculations, whether the analyst's statement is valid.
3.14 Determine, as a percentage, the probability of randomly selecting a year
where the number of Shoprite stores is fewer than 2.000,
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A study relating to the amount of time spent (in minutes) by a selected number of
customers in a store was conducted on a particular Saturday. On that Saturday, a total
of 12 342 customers visited the store.
12 15 25 25 40 28 18 23
4B 15 22 19 15 8 37 9
24 23 15 67 25 29 6 7
15 43 23 27 33 26 127 10.
Use the information above to answer the questions that follow,
3.2.1 Write down the number of customers that represent the sample size and the
number of customers that represent the population size for this study. 8)
3.22 — Choose the correct option (A, B, C, D or E) that represents the stage in the
data handling process that uses the measures of central tendency and spread.
A. Collecting data
B_ Classifying and organising data
C Summarising data
D_ Representing data
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3.23. Give a reason why the value of 127 is considered to be an outlier in the
data set. @
3.2.4 Shown below, in rank order, is selected data of the time spent by customers in the
store and an incomplete box-and-whisker plot of the same data.
6 8 9 0 12 15 15 15 15 15 17
18 19 22 23. 23 23 24 25 25 25 26
27 28 «6-290 33) 37 40 438 43671207
6 15 3. a7
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oO 20 40 60 80 100 120 140
Use the information above to answer the questions that follow.
(@. Calculate the value of the upper quartile (Q3).. @)
(©) _Vuyo stated that if the outlier value was removed from the data set,
the new interquartile (IQR) value would be 13.
Verify Vuyo's statement, showing ALL calculations. )
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QUESTION 4
4.1 [Lees parents plan to celebrate his 21” birthday. This special event will be held at a
popular hotel, starting at 18:00.
TABLE 4 below shows some of the budgeted expenses for the party.
TABLE 4: BUDGETED EXPENSES FOR THE PARTY
Cost of the venue R750 deposit and R6 185 for the day
Food and drinks R18 000
Birthday cake RI 250
OPTIONS FOR DISC JOCKEYS (DJs)
= R4 000 for 5 hours or less.
Thereafter the tariff is an additional R1 250 per hour.
DJ 5-Star RI 000 per hour or part thereof
DJ Cool 'R6 000 for the party
[Adapted from www.bloemshowsrounds.co.za>venues & bark.com)
Use TABLE 4 and the information above to answer the questions that follow.
4.11 ‘The table below represents the cost to hire DJ Rain,
‘TABLE 5: COST TO HIRE DJ RAIN PER HOUR
Number
Pel 2 3 4 5 | 6 7 8 9
Cost
Gin) [4000 {4000} P |4000 4000 | Q |6500]7750] R
(@) Write formula to calculate the cost to hire DJ Rain for more than
5 hours in the following form:
Cost 6)
() Complete the table by calculating the missing values P, Q and R. (4)
4.1.2. The graphs showing the costs to hire DI 5-Star and DJ Cool are shown on
the ANSWER SHEET.
(a) Name the type of graph used to represent the cost to hire
DJ 5-Star. 2
(b) Use TABLE 5, showing the cost to hire DJ Rain for up to 9 hours,
to draw a line graph on the same grid on the ANSWER SHEET. (4)
4.1.3 Lee's parents decide to hire DJ 5-Star for the 21* birthday party.
DJ 5-Star will provide the music entertainment from 18:00 until 01:30.
Determine the total budgeted expenses for the party. ©
4.1.4 Give ONE reason why Lee's parents did not choose DJ Cool. @
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42 [The hotel has three other smaller venues, each accommodating a maximum number of
guests per function, as listed below:
Cinema-style venue 400 guests
Sit-down venue without dancing space 250 guests
Sit-down venue with dancing space 200 guests
TABLE 6 shows the number of guests accommodated for functions at the three
venues during a specific month in 2022 and 2023.
TABLE 6: ACTUAL NUMBER OF GUESTS PER FUNCTION
YEAR ‘NUMBER OF GUESTS
2023 | 180 | 350 | 400 | 200 | 215 | 90 | 150 | 230 | 160
[2022 | 360 | 160 | 300 | 70 | 160 | 200 | 240
[Adapted from ywayw.blocmshowsrounds.co.za>venues]
‘Use TABLE 6 and the information above to answer the questions that follow.
42.1 Write, as a decimal, the probability that a cinema-style venue was chosen
as a suitable function venue for all the functions held during 2022
and 2023. @)
42.2. Determine the median number of guests accommodated during 2023. @)
42.3. The manager stated that the range of the number of guests per function
during 2022, is the same as the range of the number of guests per function
during 2023.
Verify, showing ALL calculations, whether his statement is valid. ©)
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QUESTION 5
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5.2
The pie charts on ANNEXURE C show the Indian Union budgets for income and
expenditure for 2023/2024. Some values have been omitted.
The currency used in India is the rupee. India also has different denominations for the
larger currency amounts,
NOTE: — 100.000 rupees = 1 lakh
100 lakhs = 1 crore
‘Use ANNEXURE C and the information above to answer the questions that follow.
5.1.1 Choose the correct word from those given in brackets. Write down only the
‘word next to the question number (5.1.1).
A budget is a (deficit/surplus/balanced) budget when the income is less
than the expenditure,
5.1.2 General sales tax (GST) is a tax that is similar to VAT in South Africa.
Calculate the missing percentage for GST on the pie chart.
5.1.3. Caleulate, in lakh crores, the amount spent on defence in India,
5.1.4 List THREE sources of income shown on the pie chart where the total
percentages add up to the borrowing percentage value.
5.1.5 Sanji calculated, in lakh crores, the amount spent on interest payments,
He rounded off his answer to the nearest whole number.
Sanji stated that the rounded answer he calculated did not make much
difference in rupees when compared to the non-rounded answer.
Verify, showing ALL calculations, whether his statement is valid
In 2024, South Africa received R302,4 billion from corporate income tax.
NOTE: R1 000 000 = 4 447 989,1 rupees
4447 989,1 rupees = 44,479891 lakhs
[Adapted from woww.wise.couy), 10 June 2024]
5.2.1 Convert R302,4 billion to million rands.
5.2.2 Hence, convert the South African corporate income tax to lakh crore.
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53 ‘A house in Chennai, India, is valued at 5 000 000 rupees at the end of 2024.
‘TABLE 7 shows the inflation rates in India for house prices for the last five years.
TABLE 7: INFLATION RATES IN INDIA FOR THE LAST FIVE YEARS
YEAR INFLATION RATE
2024 8%
2023 75%
2022 Th
2021 6.5%
2020 6%
TAdapted from hewire.in/economy/the-truth-about inflation-in-india-and-around-the-world]
Use TABLE 7 and the information above to answer the questions that follow.
5.3.1 Describe the trend in the inflation rates in India. @
5.3.2 Calculate how much the house was worth at the end of 2022. ©
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EXAMINATION NUMBE] I I I I E
ANSWER SHEET
QUESTION 4.1
TABLE 5: COST TO HIRE DJ RAIN PER HOUR
‘Number ofhours|__1 2 3 4 5 |
6 7 8 9
Cost (in R) 4000 [4000 P [4000] 4000f Q [6500/7750] R
COMPARISON OF THE COST FOR THE DIFFERENT DJs
10 000
9000, |———_—___.________________o 4
8 000 + ©
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6.000
5000
Cost in rand
4000
3000
2.000
1000
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Number of hours playing
o-*D)5-Star = + DJ Cool
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ANNEXURE A
QUESTION 2.3
TAX RATES FROM 1 MARCH 2023 TO 29 FEBRUARY 2024
Baar | Taxable income (R) | Tax rates (R)
A__|1-237100 18% of taxable income
B__|237101-370500 2.678 + 26% of taxable income above 237 100
¢___[370501-512 800 77 362 +31% of taxable income above 370500
D__|512 801-673 000 121 475 + 36% of taxable income above 512 800
E__|673 001-857 900 179147 + 39% of taxable income above 673 000
F__ | 8579011 817 000 | 251 258+ 41% of taxable income above 857 900
G__ [1817001 and above | 644 489 + 45% of taxable income above 1 817 000
TAX REBATES 202372024
R17 235
TAX THRESHOLDS 2023/2024
‘Under 65 R95 750
65 and older R148 217
75 and older RIGS 689
2023/2024 MEDICAL CREDITS ~ MONTHLY CONTRIBUTION
For the taxpayer or for a dependant who is a member of a medical aid R364
For the taxpayer and one dependant R728
For each additional dependant ‘R246
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