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- In the figure above AB = 6 cm, BC = 4 cm DC = 5 cm. Find the length DE.(Solved)
In the figure above AB = 6 cm, BC = 4 cm DC = 5 cm. Find the length DE.
Date posted: June 19, 2019. Answers (1)
- The eleventh term of an AP is four times the second term. If the sum of the first seven terms
of the AP is 175, find...(Solved)
The eleventh term of an AP is four times the second term. If the sum of the first seven terms
of the AP is 175, find the first term and the common difference
Date posted: June 19, 2019. Answers (1)
- The figure below shows two circles centres A and B and radii 6 cm and 8 cm respectively. The
circles intersect at P and Q. Angle...(Solved)
The figure below shows two circles centres A and B and radii 6 cm and 8 cm respectively. The
circles intersect at P and Q. Angle PAB = 420 and angle ABQ = 300.
(a) Find the size of ∠PAQ and PBQ.
(b) Calculate, to one decimal place the area of:
(i) Sector APQ and PBQ.
(ii) Triangle APQ and PBQ.
(iii) The shaded area (take π 22)
Date posted: June 19, 2019. Answers (1)
- The minute hand of a clock is 6.5 cm long. Calculate the distance in cm moved by its tip
between 10.30 am. and 10. 45 a.m....(Solved)
The minute hand of a clock is 6.5 cm long. Calculate the distance in cm moved by its tip
between 10.30 am. and 10. 45 a.m. to 2 dpl
Date posted: June 19, 2019. Answers (1)
- In the figure below not drawn to scale. DC is a tangent to the circle. DC = 6cm, AB = 5cm. Calculate
BC.(Solved)
In the figure below not drawn to scale. DC is a tangent to the circle. DC = 6cm, AB = 5cm. Calculate
BC.
Date posted: June 19, 2019. Answers (1)
- A customer deposited Ksh.15,500 in a savings account. Find the accumulated amount
after 3½ years if interest was paid at 16% per annum compounded semi-annually(Solved)
A customer deposited Ksh.15,500 in a savings account. Find the accumulated amount
after 3½ years if interest was paid at 16% per annum compounded semi-annually
Date posted: June 19, 2019. Answers (1)
- Ashanti is a saleswoman and earns a commission on sales based on the monthly rates shown
in the table below:-
In addition, she earns a basic monthly...(Solved)
Ashanti is a saleswoman and earns a commission on sales based on the monthly rates shown
in the table below:-
In addition, she earns a basic monthly pay of Kshs.6700. During a certain month, she earned
a total salary amounting to Kshs.8368. How much worth of sales did she make?
Date posted: June 19, 2019. Answers (1)
- The table below shows the annual income tax rates for a certain year.
Kiptoo earns a monthly salary of Kshs.25000. He is entitled to house and...(Solved)
The table below shows the annual income tax rates for a certain year.
Kiptoo earns a monthly salary of Kshs.25000. He is entitled to house and medical allowances
of Kshs.12000 and Kshs.3000 respectively
Calculate:
(a) His taxable income per month
(b) His monthly tax payable
(c)His annual tax payable
Date posted: June 19, 2019. Answers (1)
- A company employee earns a basic salary of Kshs.25,000 and is also given taxable allowances
amounting to Kshs.10,480.
Using the table of taxation above:-
(a) Calculate the employee’s...(Solved)
A company employee earns a basic salary of Kshs.25,000 and is also given taxable allowances
amounting to Kshs.10,480.
Using the table of taxation above:-
(a) Calculate the employee’s taxable income
(b) If the employee is entitled to a personal tax relief of Kshs.800 per month, determine the net tax
(c) If the employee was given 40% increase in his income, calculate the percentage increase
in his income tax
Date posted: June 19, 2019. Answers (1)
- A certain amount of money was invested at compound interest of 10% compounded
every two years for ten years. Given that the investor invested a total...(Solved)
A certain amount of money was invested at compound interest of 10% compounded
every two years for ten years. Given that the investor invested a total of 500,000/= at the
end of the ten years, find the amount of money invested to the nearest shillings
Date posted: June 19, 2019. Answers (1)
- The cash price of a T.V set is Ksh. 26,000. Linda bought the set on hire purchase terms by
paying a deposit of Ksh. 6,000 and...(Solved)
The cash price of a T.V set is Ksh. 26,000. Linda bought the set on hire purchase terms by
paying a deposit of Ksh. 6,000 and the balance by 24 equal monthly installments of
Khs. 1,045.30. Find the compound rate of interest per year.
Date posted: June 19, 2019. Answers (1)
- What would Kshs.15000 amount to after 3years at 16% per annum compounded quarterly?(Solved)
What would Kshs.15000 amount to after 3years at 16% per annum compounded quarterly?
Date posted: June 19, 2019. Answers (1)
- Income rates for income earned were charged as follows:
Income in Kshs. p.m Rate in Kshs. per sh.20
1- 8400 ...(Solved)
Income rates for income earned were charged as follows:
Income in Kshs. p.m Rate in Kshs. per sh.20
1- 8400 2
8401- 18,000 3
18,001- 30,000 4
30,000 - 36,000 5
36,001 - 48,000 6
48,001 and above 7
A civil servant earns a monthly salary of Ksh.19,200. His house allowance is Ksh12,000 per
month. Other allowces per month are transport Ksh.1300 and medical allowance Ksh.2300.
He is entitled to a family relief of Kshs. 1240 per month.
Determine:
a) (i) His taxable income per month.
(ii) Net tax. b) In addition, the following deductions were made
NHIF shs. 230
Service charge Kshs. 100
Loan repayment Kshs. 4000
Co-operative shares of Kshs. 1200.
Calculate his net salary per month.
Date posted: June 19, 2019. Answers (1)
- Use the taxation rates in the table below to answer the questions that follow;-
The manager of a certain company is entitled to a monthly personal...(Solved)
Use the taxation rates in the table below to answer the questions that follow;-
The manager of a certain company is entitled to a monthly personal relief of shs.3000
and her tax (PAYE) is kshs.9000 per month she is also deducted NHIF shs.350 per month,
WCPS shs.800 per month and cooperative shares shs.1200 per month, calculate
(a) The managers total deductions per month
(b) Total tax per month
(c) The manager’s annual gross salary
(d) The manager’s monthly basic salary if her monthly allowance and medical allowances
are 10000 and 2000 shillings
Date posted: June 19, 2019. Answers (1)
- The table below shows the income tax for a certain year;
In that year, Odero paid a net tax of Kshs.5,512 per month. His total monthly...(Solved)
The table below shows the income tax for a certain year;
In that year, Odero paid a net tax of Kshs.5,512 per month. His total monthly taxable allowances
amounted to Kshs.15,220 and he was entitled to a monthly personal relief of kshs.1,162.
Every month the following deductions were made;
N.H.I.F Kshs.320
Union dues Kshs.200
Co-operative shares Kshs.7,500
(a) Calculate Odero’s monthly basic salary in Kshs
(b) Calculate his monthly salary
Date posted: June 19, 2019. Answers (1)
- (a) A car is worth shs.800,000 when new. During the first year it depreciates by 20%
of its value and in the second it deprecates by...(Solved)
(a) A car is worth shs.800,000 when new. During the first year it depreciates by 20%
of its value and in the second it deprecates by 5% of its value at the start of the year.
During the third, fourth and fifth year, depreciation rate is 10%. How much less will
it cost at the end of the fifth year?
(b) Find by how much the compound interest will exceed simple interest on shs.3,000
for two years at 15% per year
Date posted: June 19, 2019. Answers (1)
- The table below shows the income tax rates:
Income per month (K£) Rate in Kshs per £
1 - 325 ...(Solved)
The table below shows the income tax rates:
Income per month (K£) Rate in Kshs per £
1 - 325 2
326 – 975 3
976 - 1300 5
1301 – 1625 6
Over 1625 7.50
Mr. Misoi is a public servant who lives in a government house and pays a nominal rent of Kshs.1,220 per month. He earns a basic salary of Kshs. 24,800 and a house allowance of Kshs.12,000 per month. He is entitled to a monthly relief of kshs.1620.
(a) Calculate his monthly;
(i) Taxable income in K£
(ii) Tax payable without relief
(iii) Tax after relief
(b) Apart from the income tax. The following monthly deductions are made from his earnings
-HELB loan repayment Kshs.2400
- Health insurance fund Kshs.1200
- 2% of Basic salary union fee
Calculate:- (i) the total monthly deduction made on Mr. Misoi’s income
(ii) Mr. Misoi’s net income per month
Date posted: June 19, 2019. Answers (1)
- Joseph bought a camera on hire purchase (H.P) term by paying a deposit of shs.7200
and cleared the balance in 24 equal monthly installments each of...(Solved)
Joseph bought a camera on hire purchase (H.P) term by paying a deposit of shs.7200
and cleared the balance in 24 equal monthly installments each of 1250.
(a) find the hire purchase price of the camera
(b) the hire purchase price of the camera is 24% higher than the cash price. Find the
cash price of the camera
(c) Kangara took a loan from a financial institution and bought the camera with cash.
He repaid the loan at 18% p.a compound interest at the end of the two years. Find
the total interest paid by Kangara.
Date posted: June 19, 2019. Answers (1)
- Income tax for all the income earned was charged at the rates shown.
(a) Wanyonyi earned a salary of Kshs.10,500 per month. In addition he was...(Solved)
Income tax for all the income earned was charged at the rates shown.
(a) Wanyonyi earned a salary of Kshs.10,500 per month. In addition he was given a house
allowance of Kshs. 6500 per month. He got tax relief of Kshs. 300 per month.
Find ; (i) His taxable income p.a (ii) Income tax he pays per month.
(b) A part from income tax the following deductions are made per month. NHIF of Kshs.320,
widow and pension scheme of 2% of his gross salary. Calculate his net monthly pay.
Date posted: June 19, 2019. Answers (1)
- The table below shows the rate at which income tax is charged for all taxable income.
...(Solved)
The table below shows the rate at which income tax is charged for all taxable income.
INCOME RATE IN EXCH TWENTY SHILLINGS
On the first shs.116 160 10%
On the next shs.109 440 15%
On the next shs.109 440 20%
On the next shs.109 440 25%
On all income over shs.444 480 30%
Mr. Nyongesa earns a basic salary of sh.54, 450 per month. He is housed by the company and therefore 15% of his monthly salary is added to the basic salary as a taxable income. He is also given taxable medical and transport allowances of shs.4,000 and shs.2,000 per month respectively. He is entitled to a family relief of sh.1, 100 per month.
(a) Calculate Nyongesa’s annual taxable income
(b) Calculate his monthly P.A.Y.E after the relief
(c) If 20% of his basic salary goes towards deductions, determine his monthly income.
Date posted: June 19, 2019. Answers (1)