Mathematics
Mathematics, 28.03.2021 16:30, madisonwr

10.1 BASIC CALCULATION QUESTIONS
10.1.1. Calculate the total amount payable (A).
20.12. Calculate the change that the customer will receive
(B).
10.13. The smallest coins in circulation in RSA are 100, 200,
50c, R1.00, R2.00 and R5.00. The shop needs to do
cash rounding to enable them to give the customer
his change. The CASH ROUNDING shows the
amount that the customer will pay less than the
BALANCE DUE.
Write down the value of C.
10.2
CALCULATIONS IN WHICH VALID RSA NOTES AND
COINS PLAY A ROLE.
10.2.1. Calculate which notes the customer used to pay for
the purchases if he used only 4 notes to pay.
10.2.2. The change consisted of 3 pieces (mixture of notes
and coins). Write down which notes and coins the
customer received and how many of each.
10.3
CALCULATIONS RELATED TO VAT
10.3.1. How is the till slip indicating the items on which no
VAT is payable?
10.3.2. Calculate the total amount in the till slip in which VAT
was not included (the value of D).
10.3.3. Determine the subtotal which is VAT inclusive
(Value of E)
10.3.4. Calculate the VAT amount that Checkers should pay
to SARS due to this transaction.​

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