MIP1501
Assignment 4
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1.1. Define and give examples with the aid of drawings for the following types
of basic numbers: a) Ordinal (4) b) Cardinal (4) c) Nominal (4)
1.2. How is fractions linked to decimals and percentages? Use the fraction
“two thirds” to show this relationship. Explain this relationship to a grade 4
learner. (6)
1.3. Maria takes 4 hours to drive from Limpopo to Mpumalanga, which is a
distance of 450 km. What is the rate of her travel per hour? (4)
1.4. Joseph ate of his sandwich at first break and at second break. On the
way home, he ate half of what is left. Answer the following questions showing
all your calculations:
1.4.1. How much of a sandwich did he eat altogether? (4)
1.4.2. What part of the sandwich is left? (2)
1.1. Basic types of numbers:
a) Ordinal numbers: Ordinal numbers are used to indicate the position or order of
something. They express the rank or position of an item in a series. Examples of ordinal
numbers are 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, and so on. Here's a visual representation:
b) Cardinal numbers: Cardinal numbers are used to represent quantity or count. They
answer the question "how many?" Examples of cardinal numbers are 1, 2, 3, 4, and so
on. Here's a visual representation:
Assignment 4
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UPDATED QUESTIONS
AND ELABORATE
ANSWERS
For assignment help inquiries
Email: smartwritingcompany@gmailcom
, Question 1 (28)
1.1. Define and give examples with the aid of drawings for the following types
of basic numbers: a) Ordinal (4) b) Cardinal (4) c) Nominal (4)
1.2. How is fractions linked to decimals and percentages? Use the fraction
“two thirds” to show this relationship. Explain this relationship to a grade 4
learner. (6)
1.3. Maria takes 4 hours to drive from Limpopo to Mpumalanga, which is a
distance of 450 km. What is the rate of her travel per hour? (4)
1.4. Joseph ate of his sandwich at first break and at second break. On the
way home, he ate half of what is left. Answer the following questions showing
all your calculations:
1.4.1. How much of a sandwich did he eat altogether? (4)
1.4.2. What part of the sandwich is left? (2)
1.1. Basic types of numbers:
a) Ordinal numbers: Ordinal numbers are used to indicate the position or order of
something. They express the rank or position of an item in a series. Examples of ordinal
numbers are 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, and so on. Here's a visual representation:
b) Cardinal numbers: Cardinal numbers are used to represent quantity or count. They
answer the question "how many?" Examples of cardinal numbers are 1, 2, 3, 4, and so
on. Here's a visual representation: