MAPC5112A1
MAPC5112A1
MAPC5112A1
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IIE Assessment Strategy and Policy (IIE009), the intellectual integrity and plagiarism rules in the
Intellectual Integrity Policy (IIE023), as well as any rules and regulations published in the student
portal.
INSTRUCTIONS:
1. No material may be copied from original sources, even if referenced correctly, unless it is a
direct quote indicated with quotation marks. No more than 10% of the assignment may
consist of direct quotes.
2. Make a copy of your assignment before handing it in.
3. Assignments must be typed unless otherwise specified.
4. Begin each section on a new page.
5. Follow all instructions on the assignment cover sheet.
6. This is an individual assignment.
7. Show all calculations, where applicable (marks may be awarded for this).
8. Answer ALL Questions.
Assignment Instructions
Answer the questions following instructions in each question. Show all steps and do not use a
calculator to simply calculate the final answer. Answers without steps shown will not be accepted.
Q.1.3 Write in figures the number six hundred and one million eight thousand four
hundred and thirteen. (2)
Q.1.4 1 (5)
Evaluate 40 − 30 × 2 + 6 ÷ 3 + 2[10 × 4 + 11] − (20)
2
Q.1.5 12 7 1 2 (5)
Evaluate + + −3
9 2 3 5
Q.2.1 Solve the following inequalities and show your solutions on the number line:
Q.2.1.1 2 x − 1 − 7 ≥ −3 (6)
Q.2.4.5
[xy ] • [ x y ]
2
4
4 3 5
−4 (5)
Q.3.1 A car manufacturer lists the top selling points for its three most popular selling
vehicles (A, B and C) as seen in the table below:
with a0 = 1 , a1 = 2 .
Q.3.4 Use direct proof to show that the sum of two odd integers is even. (5)