a) Gauteng was going to host the most games with 31% of the total games.
b) North West province was due to host 6% of the games.
c) To calculate the size of the Northern Cape's sector, we need to determine its percentage share of the total games. Since it was due to host 13% of the games, we can calculate its sector size by dividing 360 degrees (a full circle) by the total number of games and then multiplying it by the Northern Cape's percentage share.
Sector size = (360 degrees / total number of games) * percentage share
Sector size = (360 degrees / 64 games) * 13%
Sector size = 5.625 degrees
Therefore, the size of the Northern Cape's sector is approximately 5.625 degrees.
d) The committee was heavily criticized for their plan due to two possible reasons:
1. Excluding Limpopo and Mpumalanga: The decision to not schedule any games in Limpopo and Mpumalanga provinces may have been seen as exclusionary and unfair. It could have sparked criticism from residents or officials from those provinces who felt that they were being overlooked or neglected in the World Cup preparations.
2. Imbalanced distribution: The distribution of games may have been seen as imbalanced, with certain provinces hosting a significantly higher number of games compared to others. This could have raised concerns about fairness and equity, leading to criticism of the committee's decision-making process.
Revision 1. The committee that was planning the 2010 World Cup, originally decided that the 64 games would be played in South Africa's nine provinces, according to this division: No games were scheduled for Limpopo or Mpumalanga. 1. a) Which province was going to host Western Cape 12% the most games? 1. b) How many games were due to be played in North West province? 1. c) Calculate the size (in degrees) of the Northern Cape's sector. 1. d) The committee was heavily criticised for their plan. Why do you think this was the case? Give two possible reasons. Number of games in each province Free State 6% North West Province 6% Eastern Cape 13% Northern Cape 13% Gauteng 31% KwaZulu-Natal 19% (2) ly used modes (1
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