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Moderation

1. All questions must be answered on the question paper.


2. Show all working out, it is important to look at the mark allocation.
3. Work neatly, if a number is illegible, it will be marked wrong.
4. No Calculators may be used.

SECTION A: NUMBERS, OPERATIONS AND RELATIONS [25]


Question 1
a.

5 8 6 0 1 9

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Write the smallest six digit number you can make, with the digits above.

b. Write the largest six digit number you can make, with the digits above.
Question 2
Do the following calculations.
a.

105 689
986 510

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b.

c.
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d.

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e.

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5 1+ 9
+
8 2 4

5 + 4 + 18
8

27
8

38

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Question 3
Write these expanded additions as whole numbers
a) 50 000 + 400 + 70 + 4 50 407
b) 30 000 + 9 000 + 60 + 2

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39 062

Question 4
Compare these pairs of numbers. Use <, > and =.

>

>

a) 12 695 _____ 12 387


1
c) 1 2

>

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b) 67 315 _____ 67 312

3
3

d) 4
6

2
3

Question 5
Use the column method to do the following calculations:
a) 46 242 + 37 654
b) 59 000 - 40 076
1
46 242 +
8 991
1
591000 37 654
40 076
83 8 96
1 8 92 4

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Question 6
a) Write down three multiples of 8

{8, 16, 24...}

b) Write down three factors of 8

{1, 8, 2, 4}

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Question 7
What is the difference between three thousand four hundred twelve and
one thousand nine hundred and fifty six?

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1 456

Question 8
Use the given rule to find the ouput numbers in the table below:
Rule: (Input number + 5) 2

Input Number

Output Number

Question 9
The people in two villages are
coming together for a celebration.
Village A has 14 289 and Village B
has 21 314 people. How many people
will be celebrating altogether? Round
your answer to the nearest 1000.

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11 13
8

14 289 + 21 314

1
30 000
5 000
500
90
13
3 5 603

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1 MARK FOR METHOD

36 000

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Question 10
Write these numbers in words:
TWENTY TWO THOUSAND FOUR HUNDRED AND FIFTY ONE
a) 22 451
EIGHTY ONE THOUSAND FOUR HUNDRED AND FOURTY THREE

b) 81 443

SECTION B: PATTERNS, FUNCTIONS AND ALGEBRA [5]


Question 11
a) Round off to the nearest 10, 100 and 1000

28 985

Nearest 10
28 990

Nearest 100
29 000

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Nearest 1000
29 000

b) Write the next three numbers in these sequences:


12; 15; 18; 21; 24 ; 27

; 30

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c) Write the rule that applies to the numbers.


Add 3 to the previous number

d)

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Mitchell makes a number pattern using the following rule: The first term = 1 x 1 = 1. The second
term = 2 x 2 = 4. The third term = 3 x 3 = 9. Write down the first five terms of Mitchells
number pattern:
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9
16
25
1
4
;
;
;
;

Answer Block
SECTION C: SPACE AND SHAPE [7 ]
Question 12
Link the letters in the picture below with the
matching view, in the a Answer Block, on
the right.
B

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C: Side View

Alternatively if A is the front view.


Then c: side view (right) and B: side view (left).
Such should not count in this respect, because,

A: front View
C
A

How many rectangles


are found in the picture?

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2

B: Top View

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Question 13
Use the colour indicated in the picture below to
colour in the picture on the right.

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Red

Colour Diagram

e
Blu

yellow

w
llo
Ye
R

Blue

ed
ge
an
Or

Orange

SECTION D: MEASUREMENT [7 ]
R10

R8

1 kg
2

1 kg
4

Margarine

cheese

5 kg
rice

1 kg

potatoes

R25

R40

sugar

1 1 kg
2

R12
R20

apples

Question 14
a) Which of the items above is the lightest?
CHEESE
b) What is the total cost of all the items above? Indicate
the mass on the scale.

2 kg
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2
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1 mark for the working out and 1 mark for the answer = 2
12+10+8+40+20+25= 115
c) Emile buys 1kg of cheese? How much will it cost him?
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1

/4 = R8 So therefore kg = R16
1kg is 2 x or 2 x R16 ----> R32

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d)

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Use the thermometer to show the required points


point at which water boils
average human body temperature
37 degrees Human temp
the point at which water freezes

Boiling point
SECTION E: DATA HANDLING [5]
Freezing point
Question 15
Try to identify the different items that are shown in Bar graph. Use the pictures on the right to
choose your answer. Identify the items and write your answers
into the Answer Block.
5 kg
6kg

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1 kg

Answer Block

cheese
B apples
C potatoes
A

5kg
4kg

rice
E sugar
D

3kg

2kg

1 kg
4

1 1 kg
2

Margarine

1kg
1 kg
2

0kg
A

2 kg

Question 16
Find where three of the paired items fits into the bar graph below.
Identify your answer from the paired items and write
your answers into the Answer Block.
Total Mass of Paired Items, in Question 1
5 kg
4 kg

Paired Items
Cheese and margarine
Rice and Margarine

3 kg

Potatoes and cheese


Apples and sugar

2 kg

potatoes and apples


rice and margarine

1 kg
kg
0kg

Answer Block
A A: Rice and Margarine
B B: Potatoes and cheese
C C: Apples and sugar

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