Question: 2 . 1 . 2 . The following table represents the interest calculations for option two. table [ [ YEAR , Initial amount,Interest earned,Final

2.1.2. The following table represents the interest calculations for option two.
\table[[YEAR,Initial amount,Interest earned,Final amount],[1,R3800,A,R3971],[2,R3971,R178,695,B]]
Calculate the missing values A and B in the above table.
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2.1.3. Which was a better option for investing the money? Give a reason for your answer.
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QUESTION 3: [12 MARKS]
Lebo is a learner who lives in the Stanger area. He attends Stanger Comprehensive School, which has an enrolment of 450 learners. The school had many fund-raising activities during the course of the year. They raised an amount of R24500, towards the school sports and fun day. Meals were budgeted at R18 per learner. Sound and entertainment amounted to 10% of the total amount raised. Mr Pillay, the school principal decided to donate R8000. The sports stadium costs double the amount spent on banners and tags.
3.1. Study, the budget for the school sports and fun day, then answer the questions set:
\table[[INCOME,EXPENSES],[Income from fund raising,R24500,Hire of stadium,A],[Donation,R8000,Meals,B],[,,Banners & tags,R1250],[,,Sound and entertainment,C],[,,Admin & telephone,R250],[TOTAL INCOME,D,,],[AMOUNT LEFT OVER AFTER EXPENSES HAVE BEEN PAID,E,,]]
3.1.1. Calculate the values indicated by A,B,C,D and E.
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3.1.2. Verify whether a surplus or a deficit was made. Substantiate your answer.
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 2.1.2. The following table represents the interest calculations for option two.

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