OPM1501
ASSIGNMENT 3
DUE 8 JULY 2024
, ASSESSMENT 03
CONTRIBUTES 30% TO YEAR MARK
UNIQUE NUMBER: 839387
Closing date: Monday, 8 July 2024, 11:00 PM
The questions are based on learning units 5, 6 and 7.
Question 1
1.1. Complete the following function machines so that the inputs give the correct outputs:
7
a) 32 224 (3)
− 2040
b) 1080 − 960 (3)
c) 525 21 .. 25 (3)
d) 510 240 270 (3)
(12)
1.2. If you were asked to complete the following number line by filling in the missing numbers,
explain why it would not be possible to do so:
19 31 42
(4)
Given the sequence of numbers, it is impossible to complete the number line because
there is no consistent pattern or progression. The difference between 19 and 31 is 12,
while the difference between 31 and 42 is 11. Without a clear rule governing the missing
numbers, we cannot determine the correct values to fill in the blanks1. In other words,
there is no logical sequence that allows us to determine what numbers should come
between the given ones.
ASSIGNMENT 3
DUE 8 JULY 2024
, ASSESSMENT 03
CONTRIBUTES 30% TO YEAR MARK
UNIQUE NUMBER: 839387
Closing date: Monday, 8 July 2024, 11:00 PM
The questions are based on learning units 5, 6 and 7.
Question 1
1.1. Complete the following function machines so that the inputs give the correct outputs:
7
a) 32 224 (3)
− 2040
b) 1080 − 960 (3)
c) 525 21 .. 25 (3)
d) 510 240 270 (3)
(12)
1.2. If you were asked to complete the following number line by filling in the missing numbers,
explain why it would not be possible to do so:
19 31 42
(4)
Given the sequence of numbers, it is impossible to complete the number line because
there is no consistent pattern or progression. The difference between 19 and 31 is 12,
while the difference between 31 and 42 is 11. Without a clear rule governing the missing
numbers, we cannot determine the correct values to fill in the blanks1. In other words,
there is no logical sequence that allows us to determine what numbers should come
between the given ones.