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Mrs Chan, a teacher from Brakpan, received a monthly statement from GEMS (Government Employee Medical Scheme), as shown in ANNEXURE A - NSC Mathematical Literacy - Question 2 - 2018 - Paper 1

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Mrs Chan, a teacher from Brakpan, received a monthly statement from GEMS (Government Employee Medical Scheme), as shown in ANNEXURE A. Mrs Chan has one dependent, he... show full transcript

Worked Solution & Example Answer:Mrs Chan, a teacher from Brakpan, received a monthly statement from GEMS (Government Employee Medical Scheme), as shown in ANNEXURE A - NSC Mathematical Literacy - Question 2 - 2018 - Paper 1

Step 1

Which month is covered by this statement?

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The month covered by this statement is December, which is the twelfth month of the year.

Step 2

State why the member had to pay R445,10 to the supplier.

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The member had to pay R445,10 as the overall limit exceeded the funds available in the medical scheme, hence requiring an out-of-pocket payment.

Step 3

Write down the name of the general practitioner visited.

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The name of the general practitioner visited is Dr Dhlamini.

Step 4

Calculate the new price of the acute medication (under the tariff code) if the price increased by 6,3%.

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To calculate the new price:

  1. Determine the increase:

    ext{Increased price} = ext{Old price} imes rac{6.3}{100}

    ext{Old price} = R736.90 ightarrow ext{Increased price} = R736.90 imes rac{6.3}{100} = R46.32

  2. Add the increase to the old price:

    ext{New price} = R736.90 + R46.32 = R783.22

Step 5

Calculate the total amount of tax claimable in the previous statements if the tax claimable is the amount paid by the member directly to the supplier.

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The total amount of tax claimable can be calculated as follows:

Tax claimable = R326.66 + R445.10 = R771.76. This is the total that can be claimed back.

Step 6

Show the term debit within the context of the statement.

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In the context of the statement, 'debit' refers to the amounts owed by the member for services or goods that are not covered by the medical scheme, indicating an account balance that requires payment.

Step 7

How the total amount of R479,75 was calculated.

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The total amount of R479,75 is calculated by adding up all the line items listed in the statement that the member was charged for, including any co-payments.

Step 8

Write down the exchange rate between the Botswana pula (BWP) and the South African rand (ZAR).

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The exchange rate between the Botswana pula (BWP) and the South African rand (ZAR) is given as BWP 1 = ZAR 1.253475.

Step 9

List the currencies which are weaker than the ZAR.

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The currencies which are weaker than the ZAR include:

  • Algerian dinar
  • Botswana pula (BWP)
  • Brazilian real
  • British pound
  • Mauritian rupee
  • Japanese yen

Step 10

Convert R13,00 into BWP

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To convert R13.00 into BWP, use the exchange rate:

ext{Amount in BWP} = 	ext{Amount in ZAR} 	imes 	ext{Exchange Rate}  

= R13.00 imes 0.797782 = BWP 10.37.

Step 11

Calculate the total number of UTMs sold if a total profit of BWP526 was made.

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Given that the total profit is BWP 526, we first need to find out how many units were sold:

Profit = (Selling Price - Cost Price) imes ext{Number Sold}

Let’s denote:

  • Selling Price = BWP 48
  • Cost Price = R13 (converted into BWP)
  • Total Units Sold = x

Therefore: BWP 526 = (BWP 48 - BWP 10.37) imes x.

Solving for x gives:

x = rac{BWP 526}{BWP 48 - BWP 10.37} = rac{BWP 526}{BWP 37.63} ightarrow x ext{ (approximately 14 units)}.

Step 12

Calculate the amount (in BWP) that Errol will receive if a total profit of BWP7526 was made.

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Given the profit-sharing ratio of 3:2, the total profit is BWP 7526.

Errol's share is calculated as follows:

Total parts = 3 + 2 = 5.

Therefore, Errol's share = rac{2}{5} imes 7526 = BWP 3001.40.

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