Use the statement above to answer the questions that follow.

1. Write down the opening balance of the account.
(2)

2. How much did Katlego pay for this month?
(2)

3. Which deduction on this account is not a necessity?
(2)

4. Determine the interest as a percentage of the opening balance.
(2)



Answer :

Certainly! Let's go through the given statement and answer each question step by step:

### 1.5.1 Write down the opening balance of the account. (2)
From the statement in the table, we can see:
- Opening balance: [tex]\(R 1000,61\)[/tex]

Hence, the opening balance is:
[tex]\[ R 1000,61 \][/tex]

### 1.5.2 How much did Katlego pay for this month? (2)
From the table, the amount Katlego paid via ATM payment is recorded as:
- ATM payment: [tex]\(R 200,00\)[/tex]

Therefore, the total amount Katlego paid this month is:
[tex]\[ R 200,00 \][/tex]

### 1.5.3 Which deduction on this account is not a necessity? (2)
Among the listed deductions, the "Lifestyle magazine" subscription is generally considered a non-necessity compared to other expenses such as interest, ATM payments, and account protection plan.

Hence, the deduction that is not a necessity is:
Lifestyle magazine

### 1.5.4 Determine the interest as a percentage of the opening balance. (2)
The interest charged is given as [tex]\(R 23,73\)[/tex].
The opening balance is [tex]\(R 1000,61\)[/tex].

The interest as a percentage of the opening balance is calculated as:
[tex]\[ \text{Interest Percentage} = \left( \frac{\text{Interest}}{\text{Opening Balance}} \right) \times 100 \][/tex]

Plugging in the values:
[tex]\[ \text{Interest Percentage} = \left( \frac{23,73}{1000,61} \right) \times 100 \approx 2,372 \% \][/tex]

Hence, the interest as a percentage of the opening balance is:
[tex]\[ 2,372 \% \][/tex]

This gives us the detailed step-by-step solution to each part of the question.