Tariff System
QUESTION 2 [12 marks]
The following tables show municipal sanitation tariffs f...
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Tariff System
QUESTION 2 [12 marks]
The following tables show municipal sanitation tariffs for domestic users. (please show calculations)
Steps
Step 1
Step 2
Step 3
Step 4
Water volumes (kL)
1kL=1 000 Liters
0 < V < 4,2
4,2 < V < 7,34
7,34 < V < 24,5
24,5 < V < 35
Tariff for indigent households
(charge per kL)
Free
Free
R33,52
R60,32
Tariff for non-indigent households
(charge per kL)
R15,74
R22,40
R33,52
R60,32
NB: Sanitation is charged up to a maximum of 35 kL.
Question 2.1 [5 marks]
Mr Gordon is not under the indigent household tariff. Calculate his sanitation bill if he uses 25 kL.
Question 2.2 [3 marks]
The sanitation bill for Mr Gordon is VAT inclusive, calculate his bill before VAT was added.
Question 2.3 [4 marks]
Mr Cleo, who is also not under the indigent households, made a payment of R580 towards his sanitation tariff. Determine how many litres of water he used in that month. Round your answer off to one decimal place.
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