Mathematics Revision GR 10
Mathematics Revision GR 10
Mathematics Revision GR 10
Academy
Teacher Mpafa
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Section 1 Calculations; rounding off; standard form and significant figures.
1. [JSC P1 2013 Q1]
Write the following as a decimal fraction, correct to 3 decimal places
(a) 111 [1]
(b) 2.1 102 [1]
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Section 3 Roots; powers; factors and multiples
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4. [JSC P2 2015 Q1]
(a) The list of numbers shows the factors of 24: 1 2 3 4 6 8 12 24
Use the list to (i) write down two prime factors of 24. [2]
(ii) write down common factors of 24 and 30 [2]
(iii) write down the highest common factor of 24 and 30. [1]
(b) Find the lowest common multiple (LCM) of 24 and 30. [1]
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4. [JSC P1 2012 Q7]
Write down the following as fractions in their simplest form.
(a) 0.56 [1]
(b) 28% [1]
5. [JSC P2 2015 Q 5]
The number of children of Vanola was 360 000 in 2011 and 470 000 in 2013.
(a) Find the increase in the number of children from 2011 to 2013. [1]
(b) Calculate the percentage increase of the number of children from 2011 to 2013. [2]
6. [JSC P1 2015 Q 3]
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On the number line, fill in the number to indicate its position. [1]
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0 1 2
7. [JSC P1 2015 Q 7] 5
Write the number 0.45 as a common fraction in its simplest form. [1]
8. [JSC P1 2015 Q 8]
Work out 21 133 [1]
9. [JSC P1 2015 Q 9]
In a class of 40 learners, 23 learners can swim. Calculate the percentage of learners that cannot swim.[2]
6. [JSC P2 2015 Q 6]
Josh bought items from a shop and received the cash slip shown in the table. Use the cash slip to
answer the questions that follow.
CASH SLIP
items quantity amount
Pencils 4 N$2.20
Exercise books 3 (b)
Pens 2 N$4.70
Subtotal N$16
Tax N2.43
(a) Calculate the price of 1 pencil. [1]
(b) One exercise book N$3.10. Determine the cost of 3 exercise books. [1]
(c) Express the tax as a percentage of the subtotal. [2]
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6. [JSC P1 2016 Q8]
Ms Van Zyl’s water bill for February was N$511.50 and the amount of water used was 33 m3.
Calculate the cost of water per m3. [1]
All individuals (inc. deceased estates and trusts) other than companies.
Tax bracket Taxable income N$ Rates of tax for the year to be assessed.
A 0 – 50 000 0%
B 50 001 – 100 000 18% for each amount above 50 001
C 100 001 – 300 000 9000 + 25% for each amount exceeding 100 001
D 300 001 – 500 000 59 000 + 28% for each amount exceeding 300 001
E 500 001 – 800 000 115 000 + 30% for each amount exceeding 500 001
F 800 001 – 1 500 000 205 000 + 32% for each amount exceeding 800 001
G Above 1 500 001 429 000 + for each amount exceeding 1 500 001
Mr. Sinvula earns N$21 679.00 per month.
(a) Calculate his gross salary per year. [1]
(b) Mr. Sinvula’s allowable deductions are N$1 200 study policy and N$13 308 to pension fund per year.
(i) Calculate his taxable income. [2]
(ii) In which tax bracket does his taxable income fall? [1]
(iii) Calculate the total tax Mr. Sinvula would pay per year. [3]
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What is the reading on the thermometer? [1]
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Section 19 Interest and hire purchase.
1. [JSC P2 2013 Q7]
Mr. Prezzo invests N$4 800 at simple interest of 15% per annum for 3 years.
(a) Calculate the interest he will earn for 3 years. [2]
(b) Work out the total amount Mr. Prezzo will have at the end of 3 years. [1]
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Section 20 Interpretation of bills.
1. [JSC P2 2013 Q9]
The table shows Mr. Kaulinge’s electricity bill.
City of Winhoek
Mr. Kaulinge Account No: 1041052
P O Box 4850 Statement Date: 2012/04/21
Windhoek Due Date:2012/05/15
METER READING DESCRIPTION Amount
previous reading current reading units (kWh) electricity consumption N$578.00
31445 31665 (a) basic electricity charges (b)
total amount due N$601.45
Calculate, writing your answer in the table,
(a) the number of units of electricity that Mr. Kaulinge used. [1]
(b) the basic charges for electricity per month. [2]
(c) Mr. Kaulinge did not pay his account in time. The city of Windhoek charged him 12% interest
on the total amount due. Calculate the total amount Mr Kaulinge paid after the interest was added. [2]
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