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Question 4 TO] ‘Complete the following table (write down the answers only): 1-1 | V53 is between 2 natural numbers. Write down these numbers. T and 8 v 1.2 [(4x6+2)?-4x11-2x3+4(-3) = 61 Vv 13. | Caloulate the highest common factor (HCF) of 18, 72 and 63. 1S v 1.4 | Calculate the lowest common multiple (LCM) of 24, 72 and 36. 72 v 1.5 | Calculate the sum of all the even prime numbers 2 v less than 10. 1.6 | Six years ago, Daniel was 23 years old. What will his age be in 10 years’ time? 34 “v 1-7 | The difference between two numbers is 432, The smaller number is -346. What is the other number? 86 v 1.8 2473)0)-4 (Cx? y9)?) \ v 1.9 | Sandile stays 2.5 km from campus and goes to campus 5 days a week. How many kilometres does 25 kom ~ Sandile travel per week? 1.40 | Write the number 0.0984 in scientific notation. 4.34 xjo? | FPITMO4 May/June 2018 Paper A Page 1 of 26 Crain [3] Indicate whether the following statements are TRUE or FALSE: 24 22 = is an irrational number. 22 V53 is a surd. 23 11, = 14, >a 24 Ifa number system has a base of 5, the digits 0 to 5 are available to form numbers. >< 25 ‘SABD is a hexadecimal number. x ‘Space for rough work FPITMO/ MaylJune 2048 Paper A Page 2.of 26 ea 3.1 | After spending = of his monthly income on travel, a fonairtime | 4) and 2 on shoes, a software engineer has R2500 left. How much did he originally have? Show all your calculations. te eek a7 4 te ye +eat2 1Z ~ lfe = Vy a a i oy xX Rzseo = Rioe0o 3.2 | Mandla bought §.5 kg of chicken ata cost of R195.25. 2) ‘Simphiwe bought chicken at the same shop, at the same price, but he only bought 2 kg of chicken. What did Simphiwe pay? ‘Show all your calculations. [18.25 /6.5 = R25.50 pkg 2x 25.50 = Rp.co FPITMO4 May/June 2048 Paper A Page 4 of 26 @ painters finish a job in 4 days. How many painters will be (3) 3.3 ‘needed to finish the same job in only 3 days? Show all your ‘calculations. Ai =~ i eB Cinvevse) ' a _ 3 pee eet Za 32x = 3b X ya IZ_perinters 3.4 |The price of a bag of washing powder is R26.76 Including 15% | (2) VAT. Calculate the price excluding the VAT. Show all your calculations, x“ < 25.15 / Lig = R22.39 Page 6 of 26 FPITMO4 May/June 2018 Paper A 3.5 |/a farmer sold a 2 of his cows and another = were stolen. He | (4) then gave 20% of the cows that was left to his uncle, What percentage of his cows is left? Show all your calculations. bL- (o.g+°1) = OY = HoH if the farmer originally had 150 cows, how many cows are left? Show all your calculations. im ‘Boo X 150 ue EO x 150 oa = 60 cows NeFt FPITMO4 May/June 2018 Paper A é 1 Page Tof 26 3.6 | Difference [Change 250 [2 Oviginadlly = toe 280 = - 20 — , Mange = M88 X10 — = 214 | The measurements of a condensed milk can are given below: Calculate the area of the label. Show all your calculations. (TSA = Cireuwfevence x height eee 2 xen = 2x WxX3.715X% 8 a = 188.60 em? or TP unie is Covveck | Eee oer _ Se iia Gercts) ae xn ove | = 353, ys ceun® won if Unie is Covvect! ‘Calculate the volume of the can. Show all your calculations. (2%) (2%) FPITMO1 MayiJune 2018 Paper A “Page's of 26 C27] 44 [Simplify the following expression by removing the brackels,| (3) make use of the distributive property. Show all the steps. 2(2x + 3)@ — 4x) 2 8 = 2 (ex - 8x* +94 -\2x) A Er Ge es cee 52% \ = Ibert —12~% + 18 SR “w x = 4a * 3 u 3a ye Tuceovvece VF eigns awe incormedt 2 ev if they chonge the signs | NOT: [ex + 12% —13 4.2 | Factorise the following expression: (3) xt —13x3 + 12x? = 27 (x? = 1B + 2) CH2 = Cx? = 18) is NOT coweect! * FPITMO4 May/June 2018 Paper A Page 10 of 26 43 ify the following expression, Show all your steps. Work with prime factors. lo 6) | gngn-1\-4 ) fe ort : an 3n! a [eva ee) mae ra Br es NN gents " 32h atl "Yn Bn+2 = 2 TL the stuclents bid vot apply the ¢ yt anol the vest is Covvect, only AS Bho 2/6 mors FPITMO1 May/June 2018 Paper A : Page 11 of 26 4.4 || A T-Bone steak costs 3 times as much as a chicken quarter. || (4) the equation. Let 2 be the price of a chicken quarter, then _32C_will be the price of a T-bone steak. 50x + 20032) = Noo SOx + Cox = Noo WO 2 = Woo a to > uw -i Rio perehicken quarter If a restaurant owner buys 20 T-bone steaks and 50 chicken | quarters for R1100, determine the price per T-bone steak and | per chicken quarter. Hint: Write an equation and then solve | aurch Zz Bx RIS = RE0 pe T bere FPITMO4/MaylJune 2018 Paper A Page 12of 26 4.5 | Trevor travelled a distance of 1180 km in 6 hours. He travelled] (7) at 110 km/h by car and then at 240 km/h by aeroplane. How long did he travel by car and how long did he travel by aeroplane? Hint: Write an equation to solve the problem. You may also use the table below as a starting point in solving the problem. Mode of transport | Speed (km/h) | Time(h) | Distance (km) Gar 110 wt No ae ‘Aeroplane 240 ©-% |240 Ce-r) Distance = Speco x Time Y “ Now + 2H Ce->) NGo y Now + 144o- 24ox = NBO T'bOm + l4bo = 180 1” m\Bow = —2bo HZ hows “Trevev evayetlecl 2 hows Py cow TWevor tvevelled GY haws by plane FPITMO1 May/June 2018 Paper A Page 14 of 26 (4) 46 ih a class, the average mark of 9 boys’ marks is 61%, the average of 16 girls’ marks is 66%. (Calculate the average of the 25 students in the class. 4x bl = Sua un le x 66 = 1056 1 Suqd+ le6 = bos — \wos (26 = wu.2% 4 5.1 [Determine the equation of the line which IS. parallel to y= : +3 and has a y-intercept of -2. Explain your answer. ye ene ain eq vel qvactient s Powetlel lines Page 15 of 26 FPITMO4 May/June 2018 Paper A’ 52 |The perimeter of a rectangle is 30 cm. If the width Is doubled] (4) (length unchanged) it becomes a square. Determine the dimensions of the (original) rectangle. Hint: Draw a picture and then write an equation to solve the equation. Let x be the width of the rectangle Then___22C _is the length of the rectangle and Perimeter of the rectangle=_2 ( 7¢+ 2x) = 30 2H+ 2x) we 20 we 2 (3x) = 30 Gx. = 30 oe Sew Lhowielth ie 5B em x length is IO cw FPITMO4 May/June 2018 Paper A Page 16 of 26 5.3 culate the length of EF./SHow all your'caléulations dn 44 GF? = Ge? +EF* Rychageree) Er ce Er: = QE*- GE* = Cae ye = 26-Ie 24 oem ~ (3) FPITM01 May/June 2018 Paper A Page 18 of 26 | Pevimeter - x = AB+BC+CD+DE+ EF +GF+ AG =e l+t24+34+24+3 454+ x toy (2. 20 cm FPITMO4 May/June 2018 Paper A (3) Page 19 of 26 54 Jabulani wants to paint the four walls of a room that is 7.5 meters long and 5.75 meters wide. The ceiling is 3.25 meters from the floor. The door is 1.8 m high and 90 cm wide. There are 3 windows of 1.5 m high and 0.8 m wide. Calculate the total area that must be painted (the ceiling, door and windows must not be painted). Show all your calcuations. Waele | anel 2 (Avea) = 75 * 3,25 x2 > 48-15 mm? Watls 3 ancl 4 CAvee) = 67S x 3.25 x2 = 37.38 m2 VY Wels Tetal = 48.75 + 27.33 = B6.ABm* Door (Aven) = 1-8 % 0-4 = Lermey Windows (Avea) = 3% U.S x 0-8) = B.Gw Tetel Aven = Walls -— (Door +Wirclens) Be- 1B - (1. 624+3.6) = 80.41 m™ < () FPITMO1 May/June 2018 Paper A Page 20 of 26 Jabulani’s friend gave him a pamphlet with special prices for Paint at the local paint store. The best price he could find, was | (3) R365.99 for 5 litres of paint that would cover 25 m?, He decided to paint 2 coats, How many 5 litre containers of paint must he buy, and what will it cost? “Tetal x 2= B0O.A x2 = Abt. 32 wm Veh lel. 82/25 = 6.47 wontaines wy oan Buy TX S Biere containers K3es.a4 x7> R2So1.43 FPITMO1 May/June 2018 Paper A Page 21 of 26 5.5 | Pulane and Kabelo start traveling from Soshanguve at the same time in 2 cars on the same road to Polokwane. Pulane is | (,,) driving at a speed of 80 km/h to save some fuel. Kabelo prefers to drive at 100 km/h. After how many hours will Kabelo be 50 km closer to Polokwane than Pulane? | You may use the following as a starting point: | Distance (D) = Speecl (s)_* “Time Ct) Deutane = 80 x E Drabeto= [00 X & | + Daisperence = So oa x loot ~ Zot = GSO Zot = 50 wo € = 2-8 hews i FPITMO4 May/June 2018 Paper A E ~ Page 22 of 26 6.1] Solve the following equations simultaneously by drawing line graphs: —3x = 3y — 12 and 2x = 2y + 16 First step: Write both equations in the standard form @) — 32 = 24 = AZ. = 34 =.-B2 =1Z. “\ a 4 =e ee 225 24 + Me = 23 e722 INe Va e} 4 = me 8 FPITMO1 May/June 2018 Paper A Page 24 of 26 Final step: Determine the values of the variables from the graph and write it down ¢ 2) SN 6.2 (5) A tank is : full of water, If 35 litres are tapped off, the tank is : from full, How much water will be in the tank when it is 100% full? Hint: Write an equation and then solve the equation. Let x be the number of litres in a full tank Be ge me 3} ux- Zio =x Bu = 210 “A 2% = To brew The End FPITMO1 MayNJune 2018 Paper A Page 26 of 26 Creer oy] ‘Complete the following table (write down the answers only): 14 | /24 is between 2 natural numbers. Write down ; Gb and 5 |v these numbers 12 |(8x3 +2)? -5x9-4x7+(-2)8 = : 63 “ 1.3 | Calculate the highest common factor (HCF) of 24, 72 and 32 8 a 14 | Calculate the lowest common multiple (LCM) of 21, 63 and 28. 252 “ 1.5 | Calculate the sum of all the odd prime numbers less than 11 15 a 1.6 | Think of number, mulliply it by 2, then add 3, and the answer will be 15. What is the number? G i 1.7_| The sum of two numbers Is -322. The larger number is 96. What is the other number? 418 — x ((ab?)*)” e 1.9 | Bongiwe stays 5.6 km from campus and goes to campus 4 days a week. How many kilometres does Gt .3 kw |r-~ Bongiwe travel per week? 1-10 | Write the number 0.0077 in scientific notation. =3 Tix 10 - FPITMO1 May/June Examination 2018 Paper B Page 1 of 26 reed BI Indicate whether the following statements are TRUE or FALSE: 2.1 |ifa number system has a base of 7, the digits 0 to 7 are available to form numbers. 2.2 | 2.27 hours = 2 hours and 27 minutes. X 23 [Bisa cua, X 2.4 | 837 is not an octal number. x 2.5 |The numbers below are cardinal numbers. NUMBER PLATES 6 P} CA 389-032 Space for rough work FPITMO4 MayiJune Examination 2018 Paper 8 Page 2 of 26 Cres) [25] 34 After spending ; of his monthly income on taxis, a= on airtime and = on clothes, a manager has R4500 left, How much did he originally have? Show all your calculations. | H Sn Po lo 6 x = Br+1+2 Ir a aL y lee bwhtich i¢ v2.) x & \2 Ruscox 22 Rocco ~ (4) 3.2 Lucky bought 4.6 kg of meat at a cost of R257.60. Elias bought 1.7 kg of the same kind of meat at the same butcher shop, at the same price. What did Elias pay? Show all your calculations. ZS7.60/ 4-6 = est /kgy ty xy = Ae em? ww FPITMO1 May/June Examination 2018 Paper B Page 18 of 26 5.3 | George wants to paint the four walls and ceiling of a room ar with the same white paint. The dimensions of the room are 6.5 ce) metres long by 4.5 metres wide. The ceiling is 3.5 metres from the floor. The door is 1.8 m high and 90 cm wide. There are 2 windows of 1.8 m high and 0.9 m wide. Calculate the total area that must be painted (the door and ‘windows must not be painted). Show all your calcuations. Weatle | ancl 2 Aven) = 2x OS x35 = 451 9 m* x Wale 3 crcl y (Area) 22 4S x35 2 Blom oa Doe (Avea) = 1:8 X 0:1. = 162 m? Wivrclows (Nea) = 2X Ex O.4 = B2y Ceiling Aven) = G5 x4. 224.25 uM Tetal = 4S.S + 2I1.S+ 294.25 CWeetls) = [06-25 m® (eerling) Tetel = \06.2F -lib2+ 3.24) = 1OL3F m2 — FPITMO1 May/June Examination 2018 Paper B Page 19 of 26 ‘George found a special price at his local paint store. The best price he could find, was R235.75 for 5 litres of paint that would ‘cover 30 m?. He decided to paint 3 coats. How many & litre, containers of paint must he buy, and what will it cost? 3 coats 2X 101-34 Bok.iq wm? 4 " Containers + 3e%.17 /30 = On tye ae Buy WN containers (Gro ews Zobel = R2543.25 a |FPITMO1 May/June Examination 2018 Paper B Pa (3) 20 of 26 7) 54 lif Thabo and Pretty start traveling from Soshanguve at the ‘same time in 2 cars in different directions. Pretty is driving at la speed of 100 km/h to save some fuel. Thabo prefers to drive att 20 km/h. After how many hours and how many minutes will they be 605 km apart? You may use the following as a starting point: Distance (D) = Zpecol (Cs) * time Ce 106 xt Drhabo = 120 X & Dea =__6O5 I wv om wu lock + 206 = 60g Deretty = 220te = bos | Ex cdse anon ee Ze owe ee eee Sele x d | O-71SX6O = 4S wmin- QD heuvs ancl YS wirutes x ve FPITMO1 May/June Examination 2048 Paper B Page 24 of 26 Grr 7] 6.1 | Solve the following equations simultaneously by drawing line graphs: y—5and 3x = 3y +15 First step: Write both equations in the standard form (3) Yee TS x x I 7 \ (3) FPITMO1 May/June Examination 2018 Paper B Page 23 of 26 _ Second step: Draw the line graphs S (3) 35] Mots Com FPITMO1 May/June Examination 2018 Paper B f Page 24 of 26. Final step: Determine the values of the variables from the graph | (2) : and write it down Me S a J=2 — 6363.4) = (s; e) 6.2 (6) A truck's diesel tank is filled up to the 7 mark. If the truck uses 30 litres of fuel, the tank will be half full. How many litres of diesel will fill the tank when it is empty? Hint: Write an equation and then solve the equation. Let x be the number of litres of diesel in a full tank Looe Bx % | te: F Bo - 120 = 2x a ae (20 Litres FPITMO4 May/June Examination 2018 Paper B Page 25 of 26 6.3. | Solve for x: 4) FPITMO{ May/June Examination 2018 Paper 8 Page 26 of 26 Question 1 [a] Complete the following table (write down the answers only): 14 Calculate the highest common factor (HCF) of 16, 42 and 28. 12 Write the number 0.00801 in scientific notation 4.01 x 1073 13 Calculate the lowest common multiple (LCM) of 20, 25 and 4, {60 14 (12 x2+2)?-7x9—-5x7+(-3)) = 14 Vu ys 1.5 Raphelang stays 1.6 km from the station from where he catches a train to work. He walks to the station 6 days a week. How many kilometres does Raphelang, walk between the station and his house per week? (4.2 lem \ 16 If you multiply a certain number by 5, and then subtract 3, the answer is 17. What is the number? 17 =x _ 20 If za calculate the value of x. 18 (GaP 19 Convert the decimal number 10012 to a decimal number. 4.10 Calculate the sum of all the odd prime numbers less than 114 CXL VA FPITMO1 MaylJune 2048 Paper C Page 1 of 22 reer [ Indicate whether the following statements are TRUE or FALSE: Se exactly 4 weeks. 2.1 | There are 52 weeks in a year. Each month has. are recurring. TT is an irrational number because the decimals 23 [22 =x 24=2 2 2.4 | 64 is a surd. 2.5 | The number below is not a cardinal number. SPEED LIMIT 30 ‘Space for rough work FPITMOT Mayhlunié 2018 Paper Page 2of 22 Crs 5] 34 [Baa (3) In a Mathematics test of 75 marks, 2 of the marks were for Algebra, a third was for word problems and the rest was for percentages. What fraction of the marks was for percentages? ‘Show all your calculations. 2B - | or omemreea 7 eee a ome. = 1S 15 — as = “As Se percentages sea ~ (3) 342 Calculate the maximum marks in the test for Algebra, word problems and percentages. Show all your calculations, "5 X15 = 30 arin Algebva 1 Wevel Ye x 18 = 25 macis problems e we AS X1S = 20 meavks Feveemtowes FPITIMO4| Mayiiune 2048 Paper C Page'd\of 22 3.2 Tebogo bought 125 hamburger patties at alcost of R656 25.) Happy spent R131,25 less than Tebogo on the same kind of hamburger patties at the same shop, at the same price. How many patties did Happy buy? Show all your calculations. ost.zs/i26 = 25.25 / pact Y 4 vs Rese.25 - Risi-2 = RE25:00 ae 2s / $125 = 100 parties Br (#) 3.3 46 men takes 10.6 days to dig the foundation for a new ‘building. How many men will be needed to finish the same job in only 7 days? Show all your calculations. L Iles los oa | m7 | Cinverse) | a Wepy = Nos I Tow = Ibe a % = Zt men x | (3) FPITMO4 May/June 2048 Paper 0 Page 5 of 22 | 3.4 | The price of a 32 GB USB Flash Drive is R305.75 Including 15% | (2) VAT. Calculate the price excluding the VAT. Show all your calculations. R3o0s 18 / 11S a Bee Conca] a a A solid piece of wood has been cutinto 2 pieces, ofthe | (6) 2,5 | Pisces is shown below. Determine the total surface area otedeW of the pieces of wood with the dimensions indicated below. Show identical all your calculations. Avea) x2 Avea® xy Avea® x2 | Dre = 2X GXS= AL cm? “eZ Avea@) = ux (We?) = 213% = ob.58 Pvee@® = 2 x C% x2iv xh) A 2Wx3x8 = 180. Sem? Teh = Ab+ Sb.S6 + 150.8 ~~ | | = 303.35 cm™ FPITMO4 May/June 2018 Paper C Page 6 of 22 ¥ Deoluck Ye wave F uni (6 Incovrect Cres) 4.1 | Simplify the following expression by removing the brackets, | (3) make use of the distributive property. Show all the steps. 2x(1 + 3y)@y — 4) = 2x( 24 = +64? = \24) = 2x (= 104 = ty tey2) = N2 242 20 2 Boe ea ae — 4.2 | Factorise the following expression: (3) a*—15a° + 56a” =a? Car I\Sa + Sb) SiMe eel eae a Please mete. Cat-1)la2-8) io NoT covrece! FPITMO4 May/June 2018 Paper C Page 8'of 22 2 [Write an equation for the graph below (show all your] (5) ‘calculations): y Cz-3 uw m= 74) 2-3 Ve Mm 4 =3%-3 FPITMO1 May/June 2018 Paper C Page 11 of 22 61 | ithe length of a rectangl 10 cm more than the width. The perimeter of the rectangle is 48 cm. Calculate the area of the (4) rectangle. Hint: Write an equation to solve the problem. Let x be the width of the rectangle Then _2¢+ 10 and Perimeter of the rectangle=_22c + 2Cx+ (0 Area of the rectangle = WX (Ct lo 22 + Z2C2C +10) is the length of the rectangle (eomaya) 2c tcteant Je acta CO meee te koe = 28 Tem 1 P+ IFom Ae L410) Va = C17) = NA Cw? x Declreck Ye wrevk is Use \S jncovvece FPITMO4 May/June 2018 Paper C Page 12 of 22 5.2 Height: 10.5 cm | t Neolame = We xh | zene — Decluct Ye move f \ Unit Ve Incevvect | (4) “FPITMO1 MaylJune2018PaperC = 5.3 4 Joel Aven - Srincmning, reel | al Cut) 2 Ca xs)_ 17-7 3S _| ure ee “FPITMO4 May/June 2018 Paper C 6.3.2 (3) Benjamin can buy instant lawn at R40 per piece of 1.1 square metres. How many pieces must he buy, and what will it cost? we af lJ = 38. i8 pieces [.1 34 pieces x bo + = Lisco — FPITMO4 May/June 2018 Paper C Page 15 of 22) 54 Lindiwé left home and drove for 2 hours. She stopped for lunch and then drove for another 3 hours, but she then drove 20 km/h faster. If she travelled 560 km after 5 hours, what was her speed before lunch and after lunch? You may use the following as a starting point: Distance (D) = Speecl x time Speed (S) = cAistarce / time Dpefore = —2 2% and Spefore =. Dapter = B(2U#20) and Speer = vv Zu +. 3 Oc+zZ) = Sbo a +20 22+ 3x + bo = Slo Sw+. bo = Sbo Sx = Soo a Beloe lunch, I= leo km/h ee Afcer Inch: 2¢420 = 120 kne/h FPITMO1 May/June 2018 Paper C Page 16 of 22 55 ‘A soccer field is a rectangle of 100 metres wide and 130 metres long. The coach asks players to run twice from one ‘corner to the other corner diagonally across. What is that distance that they will be running? mw? = \Bor + loo? WV > = Iw4o0 + |e000 mw? = 2b 400 He Iby- ohm Zo 529.02 ww (5) FPITMO1 May/June 2018 Paper C’ Page 17 of 22 C25] Question 6 6.1 | Solve the following equations simultaneously by dra graphs: —x=y-3and4x=4y+16 First step: Write both equations in the standard form (3) FPITMO1 Mayiune 2018 Paper C Page 18 of 22 ia ‘Second step: Draw the line graphs -FPITM01 May/June 2018 Paper C (2) Final step: Determine the values of the variables from the graph and write it down (5) { car's petrol tank is filled up to the © mark. Ifthe car uses 20 litres of fuel, the tank will be half full. How many litres of diesel will fill the tank when it is empty? Hint: Write an equation and then solve the equation. Let x be the number of litres of petrol in a full tank Yo re eae iw Page 20 of 22 FPITMO4 May/June 2018 Paper C 6.3 [You are planning a trip to Germany and the UK The value of 1] (3) Eu is R14,75 and the British Pound is R16.60. You need at least [900 Euros and 00 Pounds spending money for the ‘rip. What wil Iitcost you in Rands? a Acoy iv-is= RB2IS Soo x |b.bo0= L300 ~~ TTetel = Riz27s + E8200 = k2is7s a 64 | Convert the binary number 10111) to hexadecimal. © fewt = a x2") + Cix2?)+ Cix2') + cix2e) - = bt Ut2el oe. ae a WI2e emt Qt 10s ett i A Wy, _ © a “ wv | FPITMO4 MaylJune 2018 Paper C 9 Page 2t/of 22 65 Factorise the following expression: (a—b)+4x(b- a) i 2 Us Ce-b) -4x(a-b) E la-b)C1 = 42) x va The End FPITMO4 May/June 2018 Paper C (3) Page 22 of 22

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