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Ring lights are the best lighting option for close-up photography and videography - NSC Mathematical Literacy - Question 2 - 2023 - Paper 2

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Ring lights are the best lighting option for close-up photography and videography. Ring lights are used for projects like make-up sessions. ANNEXURE B shows the ite... show full transcript

Worked Solution & Example Answer:Ring lights are the best lighting option for close-up photography and videography - NSC Mathematical Literacy - Question 2 - 2023 - Paper 2

Step 1

Determine the total number of items needed to assemble the ring light.

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To determine the total number of items needed to assemble the ring light, we refer to ANNEXURE B. After counting the items listed, we find that the total number of items is 5.

Step 2

Identify, in the list, the item that will be used as the ring light stand.

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The item that will be used as the ring light stand is the 'Tripod' as identified in the list from ANNEXURE B.

Step 3

Is the direction of the arrow in diagram B clockwise or anticlockwise?

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The direction of the arrow in diagram B is clockwise.

Step 4

Match the following instructions with the correct picture (F, G or H): (a) Clamp the cellphone to the cellphone holder.

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The instruction to clamp the cellphone to the cellphone holder matches with picture H.

Step 5

Match the following instructions with the correct picture (F, G or H): (b) Install the tripod on the pan-tilt and rotate until tightened.

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The instruction to install the tripod on the pan-tilt and rotate until tightened matches with picture G.

Step 6

Use the given scale to determine the distance on the wall map if the real distance is 65 kilometers.

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Using the scale of 1 : 250 000, we can find the distance on the map by converting kilometers to centimeters:

Distance on map = Real distance in km × 100,000 / Scale factor

= 65,000,000 cm / 250,000 = 260 cm.

Step 7

Name ONE other type of scale used on maps.

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One other type of scale used on maps is a 'Bar scale' or 'Graphic scale'.

Step 8

Show, with calculations, that all the reams of paper collected can fit on ONE shelf of the cabinet.

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First, we determine the volume of one ream of paper:

Volume of ream = Length × Width × Height = 27.94 cm × 21.59 cm × 6.35 cm

Calculating this gives approximately 3,704.56 cm³ per ream.

Now calculate the volume of one shelf: Volume of shelf = Length × Width × Height = 102 cm × 44 cm × 39 cm

Calculating this gives approximately 183,168 cm³.

Next, we find how many reams of paper can fit:

Total number of reams = Volume of shelf / Volume of one ream = 183,168 cm³ / 3,704.56 cm³ ≈ 49.5.

Since we have 36 reams, they can all fit on one shelf.

Step 9

Give ONE reason why the teacher would like to pack the reams of paper in the cabinet.

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The teacher may want to keep the reams dry and moisture free to ensure they remain in good condition for use.

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