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COLLEGE OF ECONOMIC AND MANAGEMENT SCIENCES
SCHOOL OF ECONOMIC SCIENCES
DEPARTMENT OF DECISION SCIENCES
DSC1520: QUANTITATIVE MODELLING
TUTORIAL LETTER 104, 2010
SECOND SEMESTER
1. Examination information
2. Discussion classes: questions and solutions
3. Previous examination paper and solutions
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Dear Student
This tutorial letter contains information on the examination, discussion class problems and
solutions, as well as a previous examination paper with its model answers. Try to work
through all the evaluation exercises, assignments, discussion class problems and the previous
examination paper when you prepare for the examination. It is also a good idea to work
through the assignments of the first semester. The solutions to the first semester’s
assignments can be found under Announcements on myUnisa.
Remember to contact me by e-mail, fax, telephone or a personal appointment if you need
help regarding the study material. My contact details and contact hours are as follows:
08:00 to 13:30 (Mondays to Fridays) (appointments and telephone)
13:30 to 16:00 (Mondays to Thursdays) (telephone only)
19:00 to 20:00 (Mondays to Thursdays) (telephone only)
Office: AJH van der Walt Building, Room 4-115, Unisa
Tel : +27 12 429 4735
E-mail:
It is better to sort out your problems before the examination than to repeat the module next
semester.
Finally, well done you have made it up to here! We wish you everything of the best with the
last hurdle, the examination. I hope that you have enjoyed the module. It was a pleasure
assisting you in this module. Best wishes for the future.
Kind regards
Mrs Adéle Immelman
Lecturer
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1. Examination information
1. Make sure that you know WHERE and WHEN you are writing DSC1520. Consult
the myUnisa website https://my.unisa.ac.za if you are not sure of the date and time of
the examination.
2. The examination is a two-hour paper. It counts 100 marks in total.
3. The examination paper consists of two sections, Section A and Section B.
4. Section A consists of 20 multiple-choice questions, each worth 3 marks, giving a
subtotal of 60 marks. These questions have to be answered on a mark-reading sheet.
5. Section B consists of structured questions, giving a subtotal of 40 marks and has to
be answered on the paper itself.
6. Read the questions carefully before answering. See what is asked and then answer
the question accordingly. Use the rough work paper supplied for your calculations.
7. Do not panic if you cannot answer a question. Go to the next question and return
later.
8. You must take your calculator with you to the examination hall. Make sure it is in
working order. A programmable calculator is permitted.
9. Remember to write your student number and module code on the multiple-choice
answer sheet.
10. Composition of your final mark for the module:
Assignment 1
10%
Semester mark
10%
90%
Assignment 2 Final mark : 50% pass
90%
Examination
11. TO PASS, YOU NEED AN AGGREGATED TOTAL OF 50% FROM THE
EXAMINATION AND COMPULSORY ASSIGNMENTS.
12. YOUR ASSIGNMENT MARKS WILL ONLY BE CONSIDERED IF YOU
OBTAIN AT LEAST 40% IN THE EXAMINATION.
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13. Chapters in the textbook and study guide that are relevant for the examination:
Textbook:
Study Unit 1: Mathematical preliminaries
o Chapter 1 : Sections 1.1 – 1.7
Study Unit 2: Linear functions
o Chapter 2 : Sections 2.1 – 2.4 and 2.6
Study Unit 3: Linear algebra
o Chapter 3 and 9 : Sections 3.1; 3.2.1; 3.2.5; 3.3 and 9.1
Study Unit 4: Non-linear functions
o Chapter 4 : Sections 4.1 – 4.4
Study Unit 5: Introduction to calculus
o Chapter 6 and 8 : Sections 6.1; 6.2.1; 6.3.1; 6.3.2; 6.4 and 8.1; 8.2; 8.5
Study guide:
Appendices A, B and C may be studied for additional explanation of sections in the
textbook.
14. Try to work through all the assignments (first and second semester), evaluation
exercises, the discussion class problems and the previous examination paper when you
prepare for the examination. Remember: “Practice makes perfect”.
15. The questions in the examination paper are similar to the
problems in the assignments (first and second semester), the
discussion classes and the previous examination paper.
COLLEGE OF ECONOMIC AND MANAGEMENT SCIENCES
SCHOOL OF ECONOMIC SCIENCES
DEPARTMENT OF DECISION SCIENCES
DSC1520: QUANTITATIVE MODELLING
TUTORIAL LETTER 104, 2010
SECOND SEMESTER
1. Examination information
2. Discussion classes: questions and solutions
3. Previous examination paper and solutions
, 2 DSC1520/104
Dear Student
This tutorial letter contains information on the examination, discussion class problems and
solutions, as well as a previous examination paper with its model answers. Try to work
through all the evaluation exercises, assignments, discussion class problems and the previous
examination paper when you prepare for the examination. It is also a good idea to work
through the assignments of the first semester. The solutions to the first semester’s
assignments can be found under Announcements on myUnisa.
Remember to contact me by e-mail, fax, telephone or a personal appointment if you need
help regarding the study material. My contact details and contact hours are as follows:
08:00 to 13:30 (Mondays to Fridays) (appointments and telephone)
13:30 to 16:00 (Mondays to Thursdays) (telephone only)
19:00 to 20:00 (Mondays to Thursdays) (telephone only)
Office: AJH van der Walt Building, Room 4-115, Unisa
Tel : +27 12 429 4735
E-mail:
It is better to sort out your problems before the examination than to repeat the module next
semester.
Finally, well done you have made it up to here! We wish you everything of the best with the
last hurdle, the examination. I hope that you have enjoyed the module. It was a pleasure
assisting you in this module. Best wishes for the future.
Kind regards
Mrs Adéle Immelman
Lecturer
, 3 DSC1520/104
1. Examination information
1. Make sure that you know WHERE and WHEN you are writing DSC1520. Consult
the myUnisa website https://my.unisa.ac.za if you are not sure of the date and time of
the examination.
2. The examination is a two-hour paper. It counts 100 marks in total.
3. The examination paper consists of two sections, Section A and Section B.
4. Section A consists of 20 multiple-choice questions, each worth 3 marks, giving a
subtotal of 60 marks. These questions have to be answered on a mark-reading sheet.
5. Section B consists of structured questions, giving a subtotal of 40 marks and has to
be answered on the paper itself.
6. Read the questions carefully before answering. See what is asked and then answer
the question accordingly. Use the rough work paper supplied for your calculations.
7. Do not panic if you cannot answer a question. Go to the next question and return
later.
8. You must take your calculator with you to the examination hall. Make sure it is in
working order. A programmable calculator is permitted.
9. Remember to write your student number and module code on the multiple-choice
answer sheet.
10. Composition of your final mark for the module:
Assignment 1
10%
Semester mark
10%
90%
Assignment 2 Final mark : 50% pass
90%
Examination
11. TO PASS, YOU NEED AN AGGREGATED TOTAL OF 50% FROM THE
EXAMINATION AND COMPULSORY ASSIGNMENTS.
12. YOUR ASSIGNMENT MARKS WILL ONLY BE CONSIDERED IF YOU
OBTAIN AT LEAST 40% IN THE EXAMINATION.
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13. Chapters in the textbook and study guide that are relevant for the examination:
Textbook:
Study Unit 1: Mathematical preliminaries
o Chapter 1 : Sections 1.1 – 1.7
Study Unit 2: Linear functions
o Chapter 2 : Sections 2.1 – 2.4 and 2.6
Study Unit 3: Linear algebra
o Chapter 3 and 9 : Sections 3.1; 3.2.1; 3.2.5; 3.3 and 9.1
Study Unit 4: Non-linear functions
o Chapter 4 : Sections 4.1 – 4.4
Study Unit 5: Introduction to calculus
o Chapter 6 and 8 : Sections 6.1; 6.2.1; 6.3.1; 6.3.2; 6.4 and 8.1; 8.2; 8.5
Study guide:
Appendices A, B and C may be studied for additional explanation of sections in the
textbook.
14. Try to work through all the assignments (first and second semester), evaluation
exercises, the discussion class problems and the previous examination paper when you
prepare for the examination. Remember: “Practice makes perfect”.
15. The questions in the examination paper are similar to the
problems in the assignments (first and second semester), the
discussion classes and the previous examination paper.