Mathematics P3 Feb-March 2013 Memo Eng
Mathematics P3 Feb-March 2013 Memo Eng
Mathematics P3 Feb-March 2013 Memo Eng
SENIOR CERTIFICATE
GRADE 12
MATHEMATICS P3
FEBRUARY/MARCH 2013
MEMORANDUM
MARKS: 100
QUESTION 1
Time taken to
complete task 23 21 19 9 15 22 17 14 21 18
(in seconds)
Number of
2 4 5 9 7 3 7 8 3 5
errors made
10
9
8
7
Number of errors made
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25
OR
When less time is taken to complete the task, the learners make more
errors.
1.3 a = 14,71 (14,705811...) a
b = – 0,53 (– 0,525464...) b
ˆy = 14,71 − 0,53 x equation
(4)
1.4 r = – 0,96 (–0,959074...) answer
(2)
QUESTION 2
2.1 The bar graph shows a significant decrease in the number of rhino killed
in 2012. This creates the impression that there is no crisis in the number no crisis
of rhino killed by poachers. Instead, it suggests that the problem is under
control. (1)
2.2 The first two bars show the number of rhino killed in a full year. The bar
for 2012 reflects the number of rhino killed in the first 113 days of the 2012 bar is
year. Therefore, this graph cannot be used to make a comparison of the not for a full
number of rhinos killed each year. year
(1)
2.3.1 You can use the existing figures for 2012 to project the total number of project total
rhinos that will be killed in 2012. If the rate at which rhinos are killed number for the
168 year
remains constant for the year, then × 365 = 543 rhino will be killed in
113
2012. (1)
OR
You can calculate the number killed per day and represent this information
on a graph.
2.3.2
Number of rhinos killed each year
600
Number of Rhinos killed each year
correct scaling
500 of y-axis
400
correct height
300 of bars
200
100
(2)
0
2010 2011 2012
Year
OR
correct scaling
of y-axis
Number of rhinos killed per day
1.6 correct height
of bars
Number of Rhino killed per day
1.4
1.2
0.8
0.6
0.4
0.2
0
2010 2011 2012 (2)
Year [5]
QUESTION 3
34% 34%
14% 14%
2% 2%
45 54 63 72 81 90 99
3.2.1 90 = 72 + 2(9)
∴90 lies at 2 standard deviations to the right of the mean. 2 sd from mean
⇒ 48% of the students scored between 72 and 90 marks. 48%
(2)
3.2.2 45 = 72 – 3(9) calculating the
∴45 lies at 3 standard deviations to the left of the mean. number of sds from
63 = 72 – 9 mean
∴63 lies at 1 standard deviation to the left of the mean. 16%
The area between 1 sd and 3 sd is approximately 16%.
∴ 16% of 184 = approximately 29 students scored between 45 and 63 29
marks. (3)
[8]
QUESTION 4
QUESTION 5
QUESTION 6
6.1
L
P
x–5
13 – x
x–5 13 – x x–3
x–3
29 – x
50 – x
x 32 + x
(6)
29 – x 50 – x
32 + x
M 45
L
P
8 0
10
13
16 37
45
M 45
6.3.1 37 37
P(M and P not L) = = 0,21 (0,21264...)
174 174
(2)
6.3.2 8 + 10 + 45 21 8 + 10 + 45
P(only M or P or L) = = = 0,36
174 58 answer
(2)
[13]
QUESTION 7
T 1 = – 1 ; T 2 = 5.
substitution
T 3 = T 1 + 3T 2 – 4 = – 1 + 3(5) – 4 = 10 10
T 4 = T 2 + 3T 3 – 4 = 5 + 3(10) – 4 = 31 31
T 5 = T 3 + 3T 4 – 4 = 10 + 3(31) – 4 = 99 99
[4]
QUESTION 8
P
1
2 K
3
O 4 5
48°
2 120°
1 T
U
R
8.1 V̂ = 180° − 120° = 60° [Opp angles of cyclic quad are supp] 60°
reason
(2)
8.2 KÔU = 2(60°) = 120° [Angle at centre = twice angle at circum.] 120°
reason
(2)
8.3 180° − 120° 30°
Û 2 = = 30° [Base angles of isosceles ∆UOS; OU = OK
2 reason
= radii] (2)
8.4 K̂ 1 = 48° + 30° = 78° [tan-chord theorem] 78°
reason
(2)
8.5 K̂ 2 = 90° − 78° = 12° [tan ⊥ radius] 12°
reason
(2)
[10]
QUESTION 9
X
V W
Y Z
QUESTION 10 C
1 D
2 3
B 2
1 G
3
4 2
F1
3
x
2 1
2
1 E
A
TOTAL: 100
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