Exam (elaborations) MIP1502 Assignment 2 (COMPLETE ANSWERS) 2024 (351863) - DUE 10 June 2024 •	Course •	Mathematics for Intermediate II - MIP1502 (MIP1502) •	Institution •	University Of South ...
Exam (elaborations) MIP1502 Assignment 2 (COMPLETE ANSWERS) 2024 (351863) - DUE 10 June 2024 •	Course •	Mathematics for Intermediate II - MIP1502 (MIP1502) •	Institution •	University Of South ...
Exam (elaborations) MIP1502 Assignment 2 (COMPLETE ANSWERS) 2024 (351863) - DUE 10 June 2024 •	Course •	Mathematics for Intermediate II - MIP1502 (MIP1502) •	Institution •	University Of South ...
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,Question 1
1.1. It took 180 men working 8 hours a day 21 days
to complete a job. How many men will be employed
to complete the job in 18 days, if they work 12
hours a day? (5)
1.2. The price of three Grade 5 mathematics
textbooks is rounded up to a total of R500. 1.2.1.
What is the exact cost of eight of these Grade 5
mathematics textbooks? (3) 1.2.2. Name and
explain the type of ratio used in this context. (3)
1.3. Carol, a Grade 3 learner, has a heart rate of 56
beats per minute. Calculate how many times her
heart will beat in: 1.3.1. 5 minutes (2) 1.3.2. 30
seconds (3) 1.3.3. 1 hour (3)
1.4. Sipho wants to go on overseas holiday. He
exchanges R10 500 at the bank and obtains $820.
Calculate the dollar to rand exchange rate on that
day. (3)
, 1.5. Sally took 4 hours to drive from Johannesburg
to Durban, which is a distance of 500 km. At what
average speed did she travel? (3)
1.6. The price of a desk is discounted by 15% at a
sale. The old price was R250. Calculate the discount
price. (4)
1.7. Two participating teams each received 5 litres
of water for an outdoor activity on a certain day.
One team used 43 4 litres and the other used 21 3
litres of water. How many litres of water did the
two teams in total have left at the end of the day?
(6)
1.1. Man-Hours Calculation
Problem: It took 180 men working 8 hours a day for
21 days to complete a job. How many men will be
employed to complete the job in 18 days, if they
work 12 hours a day?
Solution:
, First, calculate the total man-hours required for
the job:
Total Man-
Hours=Number of Men×Hours per Day×Number of
Days\text{Total Man-Hours} = \text{Number of
Men} \times \text{Hours per Day} \times
\text{Number of Days}Total Man-
Hours=Number of Men×Hours per Day×Number of
Days Total Man-
Hours=180 men×8 hours/day×21 days=30,240 man-
hours\text{Total Man-Hours} = 180 \text{ men}
\times 8 \text{ hours/day} \times 21 \text{ days} =
30,240 \text{ man-hours}Total Man-
Hours=180 men×8 hours/day×21 days=30,240 man-
hours
Next, calculate the total man-hours available
with the new conditions:
Total Man-
Hours with New Conditions=Number of Men×12 ho
urs/day×18 days\text{Total Man-Hours with New
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