Noah is a travelling salesman who lives in the United States of America (USA) - NSC Mathematical Literacy - Question 5 - 2021 - Paper 2
Question 5
Noah is a travelling salesman who lives in the United States of America (USA). He uses a map to estimate his travelling time between cities.
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Worked Solution & Example Answer:Noah is a travelling salesman who lives in the United States of America (USA) - NSC Mathematical Literacy - Question 5 - 2021 - Paper 2
Step 1
Choose ONE letter (W, X, Y or Z) that will make EACH of the following statements below TRUE.
(a) The average time (in hours) to travel between Lee and Springfield is …
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The average time to travel between Lee and Springfield is given as W 50 hours which corresponds to the correct data.
Step 2
5.1.1 (b) Which city lies southeast of Boston?
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The city that lies southeast of Boston is Z Plymouth.
Step 3
5.1.2 (a) Write down the actual distances (in miles) from Providence to Boston and from Springfield to Worcester.
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From the map, the distance from Providence to Boston is 52 miles and the distance from Springfield to Worcester is 41 miles.
Step 4
5.1.2 (b) Give ONE possible reason why the map indicates the same travelling time for these two different distances.
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One possible reason is that the roads from Providence to Boston may have a higher speed limit or better driving conditions compared to the roads from Springfield to Worcester despite the shorter distance.
Step 5
5.1.3 Name cities A, B, C and D.
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Based on the travel table, the cities are: A - Newport, B - Lawrence, C - Worcester, D - Boston.
Step 6
5.1.4 Verify, with calculations, whether his claim is valid.
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To calculate the total fuel cost:
Total liters for 23 gallons = 23 × 3.785 = 87.056 L.
Cost = 87.056 L × R15,971/R3.785 = R 390.27.
Since R390.27 < R1400, Noah's claim is valid.
Step 7
5.1.5 Determine the number of gallons of fuel left in his car's tank on arrival in Greenfield on Friday afternoon.
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Total distance covered during the week = 18 miles/gallon.
Amount of fuel used round trip: Friday = 18 miles × 2 = 36 miles.
Total gallons used = 36 miles / 18 miles/gallon = 2 gallons.
Therefore, gallons left = 23 - 2 = 21 gallons.
Step 8
5.2 Determine (to the nearest ten) the temperature in degrees Fahrenheit.
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Using the formula F=59(−7)+32=19.4, rounded to the nearest ten gives 20°F.