horizontal axis represent one table and 2 cm on the vertical axis represent R10, 1.3 Determine least the number of tables that a waiter on Option 1 must serve per day before starting to make more money than an Option 2 waiter. 1.4 Determine the break-even point for the two situations. 1.4 What does this break-even point mean? 1.5 Which of the two options would you prefer and why? Mr Makulane promised his son that if he passed his Grade 11 end-of-year exams, he would buy him a cell phone. The child passed and so the father went to a shop to buy the phone. A Vodacom outlet gave Mr Makulane a choice of the following two deals: Option 1: R2 500 cash for the phone plus R50 per month for internet and email connectivity on a prepaid basis. On a prepaid basis, Mr Makulane will have to buy airtime vouchers since airtime is not included in the price of the phone or the R50 per month. Option 2: R169 per month over 24 months on a Weekend Everyday Contract, inclusive of internet and email connectivity. On the Weekend Everyday contract, Mr Makulane receives 120 off-peak minutes and is charged at contract rates for calls, for which he receives itemised billing every month. 2.1 Determine Mr Makulane's fixed cost on the prepaid option. 2.2 Write down a formula representing Mr Makulane's total monthly cost, excluding calls on the prepaid option. 2.3 Complete the following table to show Mr Makulane's total payments to Vodacom: 2 6 4 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 Months 0 Prepaid 2500 2500+50x2 Contract 0 169x2 8 24