Date | November 2008 | Marks available | 2 | Reference code | 08N.1.sl.TZ0.5 |
Level | SL only | Paper | 1 | Time zone | TZ0 |
Command term | Calculate | Question number | 5 | Adapted from | N/A |
Question
The exchange rate between Indian rupees (INR) and Singapore dollars (S$) is 100 INR=S$ 3.684
Kwai Fan changes S$ 500 to Indian rupees.
Calculate the number of Indian rupees she will receive using this exchange rate. Give your answer correct to the nearest rupee.
On her return to Singapore, Kwai Fan has 2500 Indian rupees left from her trip. She wishes to exchange these rupees back to Singapore dollars. There is a 3% commission charge for this transaction and the exchange rate is 100 INR=S$3.672.
Calculate the commission in Indian rupees that she is charged for this exchange.
On her return to Singapore, Kwai Fan has 2500 Indian rupees left from her trip. She wishes to exchange these rupees back to Singapore dollars. There is a 3% commission charge for this transaction and the exchange rate is 100 INR=S$3.672.
Calculate the amount of money she receives in Singapore dollars, correct to two decimal places.
Markscheme
Financial penalty (FP) applies in this question.
500×1003.684 (M1)
FP =13572 (A1) (C2)
Note: (M1) for multiplication by 1003.684
[2 marks]
2500×0.03 (M1)
=75 (75.0, 75.00) (A1) (C2)
If 2500×0.03×3.672100
=2.75
Award (M1)(A0)
[2 marks]
Financial penalty (FP) applies in this question.
2425×3.672100 (M1)(ft)
FP =89.05 (A1)(ft)
OR
3.672100×0.97×2500 (M1)(ft)
FP =89.05 (A1)(ft)
OR
3% of 91.8=2.754
91.8−2.754 (M1)(ft)
FP =89.05 (A1)(ft) (C2)
Note: (ft) in (c) if the conversion process is reversed consistently through the question, i.e. multiplication in (a) followed by division in (c).
[2 marks]
Examiners report
This caused problems for many candidates. The form of the exchange rate proved difficult.
Most candidates managed to answer this correctly.
This part also proved problematic for many candidates.