Mathematics: Resource Pack Grade 12 Term 3
Mathematics: Resource Pack Grade 12 Term 3
Mathematics: Resource Pack Grade 12 Term 3
RESOURCE PACK
GRADE 12 TERM 3
GRADE 12,TERM 3: RESOURCE PACK
GRADE 12,TERM 3: RESOURCE PACK
STATISTICS
RESOURCE 1
TOPIC 1 LESSON 1
600
400
200
600
147
400
147
200
RESOURCE 2
TOPIC 2 LESSON 1
Ogive
70
(60, 65)
(50, 61)
60
50
(40, 45)
Cumulative frequency
40
30
(30, 25)
20
(20, 12)
10
0 (10, 0)
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70
Money spent (R)
(Longer tail on left = skewed to left) (Longer tail on right = skewed to the right)
Skewed to the left – the data is more spread Skewed to the right – the data is more
out on the left spread out on the right.
RESOURCE 3
TOPIC 2 LESSON 1
180
160 155
140 135
Cumulative frequency
118
120
103
100 91
80 75
55
60
38
40
25
15
20
7
0 2
0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 65 70 75
Marks
RESOURCE 4
TOPIC 2 LESSON 2
92
88
84
80
76
72
Science
68
64
60
56
52
48
44
0
44 48 52 56 60 64 68 72 76 80 84 88 92
Maths
RESOURCE 5
TOPIC 2 LESSON 2
Degree of correlation:
Type of correlation:
RESOURCE 6
TOPIC 2 LESSON 2
SCATTER PLOT
12
Average number of times
11
10
shopped per week
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Temperature in ºC 24,2 26,4 21,9 25,2 28,5 32,1 29,4 35,1 33,4 28,1 32,6 27,2
Sales of ice cream in rand 215 325 185 332 406 522 412 614 544 421 445 408
SCATTER PLOT
650
600
550
Sales of ice cream in rand
500
450
400
350
300
250
200
150
20 22 24 26 28 30 32 34 36 38
Temperature in ºC
RESOURCE 7
1–3 Euclidean 20
Geometry
4–5 Statistics 18
6 Probability 12
TOTAL 50
n (A)
PA = n (S) P (A or B) = P (A) + P (B) = P (A and B)
n
x
x = Rn i = 1 ^ xi - x h
R 2
2
v = n
QUESTION 1 6 MARKS
In each case state whether ∆ ABC ||| ∆ DEC or not. Give a reason for your answer.
a) b) c)
C C C
30º
11cm 10cm
5cm
D E D E D E
110º
6cm 5cm
10cm 80º
A B A B A B
QUESTION 2 7 MARKS
In ∆ ABC it is given that:
EF || GC.
AH:HF = 2:3
AG:GB = 1:4
A G E B
Determine CF:FB
QUESTION 3 7 MARKS
^
QS is the diameter of circle PQRS, PQ || SR, and RT S = 90°.
P
T
R
QUESTION 4 6 MARKS
A group of students wrote a statistics test and the following data was obtained:
Std deviation 8
Mean 72
Median 64
a) Is the data skewed? If so, in which direction? Give a reason for your answer. (3)
b) The teacher found that one question was not clear and not possible to calculate the
answer. For this reason, it was decided to add 5 marks to each learner’s result.
For the new set of marks, write down the:
(i) Mean
QUESTION 5 12 MARKS
The table below shows the number of pages and the weight, in grams, for each of 10 books.
Number of
80 130 100 140 115 90 160 140 105 150
pages
Weight (g) 160 270 180 290 230 180 320 270 210 300
The first 6 points have been plotted on a scatter plot representing the information:
320
300
280
260
Weight of book (g)
240
220
200
180
160
60 80 100 120 140 160 200
Number of pages
b) For these books, describe the relationship between the number of pages
and the weight of a book. (1)
f) Which of the two answers above would you have more confidence in?
Give a reason for your answer. (2)
QUESTION 6 12 MARKS
a) Your parents are going to buy a new television set. You join them to go shopping. In the
shop, they are given the following options:
Plasma or LCD
HD ready, Full HD or UHD
19”, 24”, 32”, 40” or 52”
(i) How many different television sets are available to your parents? (2)
(ii) They know already that they want a 40”, how many options do they have now? (1)
b) The standard configuration for a New York license plate is 3 digits followed by 3 letters.
(i) How many different license plates are possible if digits and letters can
be repeated? (2)
(ii) How many different license plates are possible if digits and letters cannot
be repeated? (2)
(iii) What is the probability that the number is larger than 600 if the rule in (ii)
applies? (3)
c) Your mathematics teacher has just received 5 new posters for the classroom.
In how many ways could she line them up on the back wall? (2)
RESOURCE 8
4–5 Statistics 18
6 Probability 12
TOTAL 50
3. Formulae:
n (A)
PA = n (S) P (A or B) = P (A) + P (B) = P (A and B)
n
x R ^ x i - x h2
x = Rn
v2 = i = 1 n
QUESTION 1 6 MARKS
In each case below, state whether ∆ABC|||∆DEC or not. Give a reason for your answer.
a) b) c)
C C C
30º
11cm 10cm
5cm
D E D E D E
110º
6cm 5cm
10cm 80º
A B A B A B
No {, No {, Yes {,
sides are not in proportion even though AB=2DE, all corresponding angles in
11 10 midpoint theorem doesn’t both triangles are congruent
17 ! 15 { apply since the sides aren’t {
congruent {
(6)
QUESTION 2 7 MARKS
In ∆ ABC it is given that:
EF ||GC.
AH:HF=2:3
AG:GB=1:4
A G E B
Determine CF:FB
Statement Reason
AG AH Line || one side of ∆ ABF {
GE = HF {
1k 2p
=
GE 3p
3
GE = k {
2
GE + EB = GB
3
2 k + EB = 4k
EB = k {
5 Line || one side of ∆ ABF {
2
CF GE
FB = EB {
CF
3
k
FB =
2
5
2 k
CF:FB = 3:5 {
QUESTION 3 7 MARKS
^
QS is the diameter of circle PQRS, PQ||SR, and RTS = 90°.
P
T
R
Statement Reason
^
In ∆PQS ||| ∆TŜR
^
RTS = 90° Given
^
SP Q = 90° Angle in a semi-circle {
^
∴ SP Q = RTS
^
{
^
PQS = TŜR Alternate Angles (PQ || SR) {
PŜQ = TR S
^
Sum of angles of ∆ {
∴ ∆PQS ||| ∆TSR AAA {
PQ PS Corresponding sides of ∆’s in proportion {
∴
TS = TR
PQ.TR = PS.TS {
QUESTION 4 6 MARKS
A group of students wrote a statistics test and the following data was obtained:
Std deviation 8
Mean 72
Median 64
a) Is the data skewed? If so, in which direction? Give a reason for your answer.
Yes {, the mean > median { ∴ positively skewed { (3)
b) The teacher found that one question was not clear and not possible to calculate the
answer. For this reason, it was decided to add 5 marks to each learner’s result.
For the new set of marks, write down the:
(i) Mean 77 {
QUESTION 5 12 MARKS
The table below shows the number of pages and the weight, in grams, for each of 10 books.
Number of
80 130 100 140 115 90 160 140 105 150
pages
Weight (g) 160 270 180 290 230 180 320 270 210 300
The first 6 points have been plotted on a scatter plot representing the information:
320
300
280
260
Weight of book (g)
240
220
200
180
160
60 80 100 120 140 160 200
Number of pages
{{{
b) For these books, describe the relationship between the number of pages
and the weight of a book.
The more pages a book has the higher the weight is. { (1)
f) Which of the two answers above would you have more confidence in?
Give a reason for your answer.
The first one as it is within the data range (interpolation). {
The second one is extrapolating and therefore may not be reliable. { (2)
QUESTION 6 12 MARKS
a) Your parents are going to buy a new television set. You join them to go shopping. In the
shop, they are given the following options:
Plasma or LCD
HD ready, Full HD or UHD
19”, 24”, 32”, 40” or 52”
(i) How many different television sets are available to your parents?
2 × 3 × 5 = 30 {{ (2)
(ii) They know already that they want a 40”, how many options do they have now?
2 × 3 = 6 { (1)
b) The standard configuration for a New York license plate is 3 digits followed by 3 letters.
(i) How many different license plates are possible if digits and letters can
be repeated?
103 × 263 {= 17 576 000 { (2)
(ii) How many different license plates are possible if digits and letters cannot
be repeated?
10 × 9 × 8 × 26 × 25 × 24 {= 11 232 000 { (2)
(iii) What is the probability that the number is larger than 600 if the rule in (ii)
applies?
n(S) = 10 × 9 × 8 = 720
n(E) = 4 × 9 × 8 = 288
288 2
P(E) = {{ =
720 5 { (3)
c) Your mathematics teacher has just received 5 new posters for the classroom.
In how many ways could she line them up on the back wall?
5! {= 120 { (2)
GRADE 10 Test 1
1 a-c 6
2 7
3 7
4a 3
4b 3
5a 1
5b 1
5c 1
5d 3
5e 4
5f 2
6a 3
6b (i) 2
6b (ii) 2
6b (iii) 3
6c 2
Totals 11 17 16 6 50