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Assignment 2 Grade 10 Term 2 2022 Memo

This document is a memo for the Grade 10 Mathematical Literacy School Based Assessment for 2022, focusing on maps and plans. It includes a detailed breakdown of solutions to various questions, including conversions, calculations, and readings from maps, along with corresponding marks and explanations. The memo provides a structured format for evaluating students' understanding of mathematical concepts related to measurements and spatial reasoning.

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Assignment 2 Grade 10 Term 2 2022 Memo

This document is a memo for the Grade 10 Mathematical Literacy School Based Assessment for 2022, focusing on maps and plans. It includes a detailed breakdown of solutions to various questions, including conversions, calculations, and readings from maps, along with corresponding marks and explanations. The memo provides a structured format for evaluating students' understanding of mathematical concepts related to measurements and spatial reasoning.

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GRADE 10

MATHEMATICAL LITERACY
SCHOOL BASED ASSESSMENT
2022
ASSIGNMENT 2
MAPS AND PLANS
MEMO
GRADE 10

SYMBOL EXPLANATION

M Method

MA Method with accuracy

MCA Method with consistent accuracy

CA Consistent accuracy

A Accuracy

C Conversion

S Simplification

RT/RG Reading from a table/graph/diagram

SF Correct substitution in a formula

O Opinion/Example/Definition/Explanation

P Penalty, e.g. for no units/incorrect rounding off, etc.

R Rounding off

NPR No penalty rounding or omitting units

AO Answer only, if correct, full marks

Question 1 solution explanation Level


1.1 1 ounce =28g 1C conversion L1
=28×21 √ 1A accuracy
=672g √

1.2 ℃ = (℉- 32 ) ÷ 1,8 1 SF substitute formula L2


=(350 – 32 ) ÷ 1,8√ 1 Dividing by 1.8
= 318÷ 1,8 √1 1 R rounding
=176,666667
= 177℃ √

1.3 1 inch= 2,54 cm 1 C conversion L2


= 13 x 2,54√ 1 SF subst in formula
= 33,4 cm 1 CA answer
1 inch = 2,54 cm
= 9 × 2,54
= 22.86
=22,9 cm √
Baking tray= 33,4cm × 22.9cm √

1.4 3 × 1packets Betty Crocker= 3 packets√ 1 Multiplying by 3 L1


3 × 1 cans apple filling= 3 cans√ 1 A accuracy
3 × 3 eggs = 9 eggs√ 1 A accuracy
3 x 1Tbsp = 3 Tbsp sugar
3 × 1 tsp = 3 teaspoon ground cinnamon √

Question 2
2.1.1 Perimeter= 2 ×length + 2 × breadth 1 SF Substitution L3
= 2×96 cm /100 + 2 × 96cm/100 √ 1 C Conversion
= 2 × 0,96m + 2 × 0,96m√ 1 CA Perimeter
= 1,92m + 1,92 m
= 3,84 m √

2.1.2 Height of sand = 19× 0,805√ 1 MA calculating % L2


= 25,295 √ 1 S Simplification
= 15 cm√ 1 R rounding

2.1.3 AREA = Side × Side 1 SF Substitution L1


= 83 cm × 83 cm√ 1 CA Area
= 6889 cm²√

2.1.4 Sandpit = R1773 L4


Sand = R99 × 4√ 1 MA multiply by 4
= R396 1 Calculating cost
Total cost = R1773+R396√ 1 Multiplying by 20 %
= R2169 1 MA adding values
Labour 20 % of total cost = 20% × R2169√ 1 CA answer
=0,20 × R2169 1 O opinion
= R433,80
Total cost including labour = R1773 + R 396+
R 433,80
= R 2602,80√
His claim is invalid√

2.1.5 1 inch = 2,54 L1


Diameter = 18 × 2,54 √ 1 C conversion
Radius = 45.72 cm ÷ 2 1 MA
= 22.86 cm√ 1 A radius

2.1.6 SA = (2×ℼ×r²)+ (2×ℼ×r ×h) 1 conversion L3


SA= ( 2 ×3,142× 22.86² cm²) + ( 2 ×3.142 2 SF substitute in formula
×22,86 cm × 96,82 cm) √ √ 1 addition of values
SA = 3283.89206 cm² + 13908.40988cm²√ 1 CA surface area
SA = 17192.30194 cm ²÷10000 √
SA = 1.719230194m ²
SA = 1.72 m² √

Question 3
3.1.1 N1√√ 2 RT reading from the map L1

3.1 2 Bloemfontein √√ 2 RT reading from the map L1

3.1.3 3 national roads √√ 2 RT reading from the map L1

3.1.4 Bar scale √√ 2 RT reading from the map L1

3.1.5 N2 √√ 2 RT reading from the map L1


3.1.6 Every 1 unit on the map represents 2 A correct answer L1
10 000 000 units in reality. √√

3.1.7 Aliwal North √√ 2 RT reading from the map L1

3.1.8 √ √ 1 MA multiply by scale L3


13 ×100 = 1 300 km √ 1 A correct answer
OR 1 U unit
1 : 10 000 000
13 cm : 130 000 000 cm √
130 000 000 cm
100 000
= 1 300 √ km √

TOTAL MARKS = 50

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