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Mambo SSS, is a small private school in the Lady Frere area of the Eastern Cape. In 2015 it had a total of 167 registered learners that were as follows: GRADE GIR... show full transcript

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Step 1

Determine the total school fees collected in January 2015 if all parents paid.

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To find the total fees collected in January 2015, we calculate the fees based on the number of learners in Grades 8 and 9:

For Grade 8 and 9: 39 learners Each learner pays R300 per month. Hence, for 11 months, the total fee for one learner is: 300imes11=R3300300 imes 11 = R3300

Thus, the total fees for 39 learners are: 39imes3300=R12870039 imes 3300 = R128700.

Thus, the total school fees collected in January 2015 would be R128700.

Step 2

Calculate the total school fees of the girls who were exempted would have paid in January 2015.

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Given the ratio of boys to girls exempted is 1:3, let the number of boys exempted be A and the number of girls exempted be 3A. Since a total of 8 learners were exempted:

A+3A=8A + 3A = 8 This gives us: 4A=84A = 8 A=2A = 2.

Therefore, the number of girls exempted = 3A = 3(2) = 6.

Each girl would have paid R450 for the month. Thus, the total fees for the exempted girls are: 6imes450=R27006 imes 450 = R2700.

Step 3

Determine the monthly school fees payable by each learner in the school after the SGB meeting in 2015.

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After the SGB meeting:

For Grade 8 and 9: The increased fee is: 300+0.05imes300=315300 + 0.05 imes 300 = 315

For Grades 10-12 (after a 2.5% reduction): The reduced fee is: 4500.025imes450=438.75450 - 0.025 imes 450 = 438.75

Thus, the new monthly school fees are:

  • Grade 8 & 9: R315
  • Grade 10-12: R438.75.

Step 4

Calculate the total school fees that were collected in 2015 if no parent defaulted on payment.

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To find the total fees collected in 2015, we calculate the fees for each grade:

For Grades 8 & 9 (39 learners): 39imes315imes11=R1348539 imes 315 imes 11 = R13485

For Grades 10-12 (total 85 learners): 85imes438.75imes11=R428226.2585 imes 438.75 imes 11 = R428226.25

Adding these totals: 13485+428226.25=R441711.2513485 + 428226.25 = R441711.25.

Thus, the total school fees collected in 2015 would be R441711.25.

Step 5

Calculate how much the school will earn from the investment.

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The total amount invested is R150,000 at an interest rate of 9.5% for 12 months:

The interest earned would be: 150000 imes rac{9.5}{100} = 14250

Thus, the total amount earned from the investment is R14250.

Step 6

Calculate the value of A, the number of boys in Grade 11.

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From the total learners in Grade 11 (42 total), using the earlier ratio of boys to girls in exemptions: Let boys in Grade 11 = A, then girls = 3A

Thus, A+3A=42A + 3A = 42 4A=424A = 42 This results in: A=10.5A = 10.5

Thus, the number of boys in Grade 11 is rounded down to 10.

Step 7

Determine the probability of randomly selecting a Grade 11 learner from the school.

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To find the probability of selecting a Grade 11 learner, The total number of learners is 167. The number of learners in Grade 11 is 42. Thus, the probability is given by: P( ext{Grade 11}) = rac{ ext{Number in Grade 11}}{ ext{Total Number of Learners}} = rac{42}{167} o 0.2515.

Thus, the probability of randomly selecting a Grade 11 learner from the school is approximately 0.2515.

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