Maths Lit p2 Gr11 Nov 2018
Maths Lit p2 Gr11 Nov 2018
Maths Lit p2 Gr11 Nov 2018
SENIOR CERTIFICATE
GRADE 11
NOVEMBER 2018
MATHEMATICAL LITERACY P2
MARKS: 100
TIME: 2 hours
*imlit2*
1. This question paper consists of FOUR questions. Answer ALL the questions.
Write your name in the space provided on the ANSWER SHEET and hand in the
ANSWER SHEET with your ANSWER BOOK.
3. Number the questions correctly according to the numbering system used in this
question paper.
7. Round off ALL final answers appropriately accordingly to the given context, unless
stated otherwise.
9. Maps and diagrams are NOT drawn to scale, unless stated otherwise.
QUESTION 1
1.1.1 How much will a person with 18 kg of washing pay for washing and drying
with Staysoft (fabric softener) and ironing? (5)
1.1.2 A family has a helper coming on Mondays and Fridays for the month shown
below for washing. They pay the helper R150 per day for washing and drying
without ironing.
Use the calendar for March 2018 to answer the questions.
(a) The family claims that if they can take their washing every Friday to the
laundry for washing and drying with Staysoft (fabric softener), instead of
hiring a helper, they could save R70 per month. Verify, showing all
calculations, whether their claim is valid if they have an average of 15 kg
of washing and drying and 2 kg of hand wash for Fridays in March 2018. (8)
1.2 To cater for hand washing and to save water, the laundry uses water collected from
rain and stored in cylindrical storage containers, as shown in the figure below. They
have 10 such containers.
50 cm
70 cm
1.2.1 Show, with calculations, whether the 10 containers can fit on the floor of a
storeroom which is 3 m by 2,5 m. (5)
1.2.2 For hand washing, they use 100 litres of water per 25 kg of washing. The
average of hand washing is 30 kg per day.
(a) Calculate the capacity of the container as shown in the diagram. (3)
(b) The supervisor claims that five containers of water will be enough for
5 days. Verify with calculations, whether the claim is valid or not. (5)
1.2.3 Provide ONE possible reason why some clothes are hand washed. (2)
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QUESTION 2
2.1 A printing company has employed people for typing and editing material to be used
in workshops. They are paying the editors R97 to edit one document.
For typists, they use the following formula:
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Amount paid for typist = × rate × number of documents typed
The employer is claiming that he is paying an editor 5% more than a typist for every
100 documents edited. Verify, with calculations, whether the statement is valid or
not. (8)
2.2 Use ANNEXURE A that shows the information on the amount of sugar in different
types of drinks.
2.2.1 Determine the range of the number of grams of sugar for all the 330 mκ
drinks. (3)
2.2.2 In a hotel, guests are allowed two drinks per person. One guest has a Play
energy drink and a Powerade. Another guest has an Appletiser and a Coca-
Cola.
The guest drinking the energy drinks, claims she is taking 2 teaspoons of
sugar less than the other guest. Verify, with calculations, whether the
statement is valid or not. (6)
2.2.3 Use the ANSWER SHEET provided, and draw a bar graph showing the
amount in grams for the following drinks only:
QUESTION 3
3.1 Use the distance table in ANNEXURE B to answer the following questions.
3.1.1 A couple is travelling from Durban to Nelspruit at a speed of 110 km per hour.
How long will this journey take them? Give your final answer to the nearest
hour and minute.
3.1.2 Determine the median distance between Pretoria and all the other towns and
cities. (4)
3.1.3 Calculate the difference between the mean distance for all towns to Pretoria
and the mean distances for all towns to Port Elizabeth. (7)
3.1.4 To travel by bus, cost 70c per km. Calculate how much a person will pay for
transport from Bloemfontein to Cape Town. Give your final answer rounded
off to the nearest rand. (3)
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QUESTION 4
4.1 A netball court with dimensions of the centre circle and semi-circles at the extreme
ends are given in the diagram below.
Calculate the difference between the area of the centre circle and the area of one of the
semi-circles at the extreme ends of the netball court.
4.2 ANNEXURE C shows the seating plan of a school hall. Use the seating plan to answer
the following questions.
4.2.1 After the match, the school has an entertainment activity for the guests in the
school hall. How many seats are on the left side of the stage? (3)
4.2.2 Calculate the probability of having a row on the right side of the stage with
15 seats. (2)
4.2.3 The hall is sometimes used for hiring. The cost for seating in the middle of
the hall is 8% more than the seats on the left and right side of the hall. For a
certain function, the tickets are R150 for a seat on the sides of the hall.
The board claims that if all seats are occupied, they will be able to collect
more than R100 000. Verify, with calculations, whether the statement is valid
or not. (8)
4.3 TABLE 1 below shows the number of learners at Komga High School in Grade 10,
11 and 12.
TABLE 1
Grade Boys Girls Total
10 73 85 158
11 A 73 137
12 54 45 99
Total 191 203 B
4.3.2 Describe the trend and give a possible reason for the trend observed in
the total number of learners from Grade 10 to
Grade 12. (4)
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TOTAL: 100
40
35
30
Amount of sugar in grams
25
20
15
10
0
Bonaqua Flavoured Glaceau Vitamin Sparletta Iron Brew Fanta Orange Coca-Cola
Water Water
Different Drinks