Grade 12 Maths Literacy
Across
- 1. A structured way of organising data into rows and columns.
- 4. A value that shows the position of data in relation to 100 equal parts.
- 6. The portion of income that is subject to tax.
- 7. The average of a set of numbers (total รท number of values).
- 8. The middle value in an ordered data set.
- 9. The spread of the middle 50% of data.
- 12. The percentage gained compared to the cost price.
- 13. The amount lost when expenditure is more than income.
- 14. The amount gained when income is more than expenditure.
- 15. Money received by a person or business.
- 18. A plan showing expected income and expenses.
- 19. The price it costs to produce or buy an item.
- 20. The point where income equals costs (no profit or loss).
- 22. A tax added to goods and services (currently 15% in SA).
- 24. Money paid to the government based on income or purchases.
- 26. Values that divide data into four equal parts.
- 27. A deduction from salary to support workers if they lose their job.
- 28. The value that appears most often in a data set.
- 30. An amount deducted from tax to reduce what you owe.
Down
- 2. The rate charged for electricity usage.
- 3. The price at which an item is sold.
- 5. The process of gathering, processing and organising information (e.g. surveys).
- 10. Tax paid on the money a person earns.
- 11. The difference between the highest and lowest values.
- 16. Income that is not taxed by the government.
- 17. A visual representation of data.
- 21. The cost charged for a service (e.g. electricity or water).
- 23. The chance of an event happening.
- 25. Money spent by a person or business.
- 29. A table showing how often values occur.