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Use TABLE 3 above to answer the questions that follow - NSC Mathematical Literacy - Question 2 - 2017 - Paper 1

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Use TABLE 3 above to answer the questions that follow. TABLE 3: BUS FARE IN RAND FOR A SINGLE TRIP | City | Port Elizabeth | Grahamstown | King Willia... show full transcript

Worked Solution & Example Answer:Use TABLE 3 above to answer the questions that follow - NSC Mathematical Literacy - Question 2 - 2017 - Paper 1

Step 1

Write down the SECOND highest bus fare for a single trip between two cities.

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The second highest bus fare from the table is R410. This fare is charged for trips between Aliwal North to multiple destinations and Bloemfontein to multiple destinations.

Step 2

Between which two cities is the single bus fare of R350,00?

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The single bus fare of R350.00 is between Grahamstown and either Queenstown or Aliwal North.

Step 3

Calculate the cost from Port Elizabeth to City X.

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The cost from Port Elizabeth to City X can be calculated by subtracting the fare from Port Elizabeth to Bloemfontein from R755:

Cost = R755 - R435 = R320.

Step 4

Hence, identify City X.

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City X is identified as Grahamstown, as the fare from Port Elizabeth to Bloemfontein is R435, and the calculated fare to City X is R320.

Step 5

Determine the cost, excluding 14% VAT, of a single bus fare of R365,00.

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To determine the cost excluding VAT, divide the fare by 1.14:

Cost excluding VAT = R365 / 1.14 ≈ R320.18.

Step 6

Calculate her total travelling cost for ONE year.

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Lindiwe travels from Queenstown to Bloemfontein and back once a month, thus makes 12 trips a year. The total cost for each trip is:

Cost per trip = R399 + R435 = R834.

Total cost for one year = R834 * 12 = R10,008.

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