2TH §7.1 from percentage to factor

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Plan for today: §7.1 From percentage to factor

Learning goals: 
How to use a factor when calculating percentages


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Welcome ...
Plan for today: §7.1 From percentage to factor

Learning goals: 
How to use a factor when calculating percentages


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§7.1 
The following slides are about:
+ from percentage to factor

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30% of 570 pupils are?

Slide 7 - Mind map

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A factor
A
is a number you add
B
is a building where goods are made
C
is a number you multiply by
D
is a percentage

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Factor
Instead of using a ratio table where you go to 1 first, you can use the factor to calculate your answer with one calculation.

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Factor
The definition of the factor is the number you multiply an original amount by, to get the new amount:

(original = old)
This rule can also be written like this:

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Let's go to work
+  §7.1 Do exercises 4 and 6



If you are done, already start with the homework: S4, 7, 8, S9, 9 
timer
8:00

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Calculating 40 % of 30 % of 300 litres
means ...
A
taking 70 % of 300 litres
B
0.4 + 0.3 x 300 litres
C
0.7 x 300 litres
D
0.4 x 0.3 x 300 litres

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40 % of 30 % of 300 litres
is ....
A
48 litres
B
46 litres
C
36 litres
D
38 litres

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In the next slide first an increase and then a decrease. 
Watch carefully how to tackle this more complicated job!

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Percentage of a percentage
Using a factor is useful when an amount changes by a given percentage and is then again changed by a given percentage.

A company increases the price of their 400 euro tv by 12% and then give a discount of 20% on the new price.

Question 1: What is the sale price of the tv?

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Percentage of a percentage
A company increases the price of their 400 euro tv by 12% and then gives a discount of 20% on the new price.

Question 1: What is the sale price of the tv?        

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Percentage of a percentage
Using a factor is useful when an amount changes by a given percentage and is then again changed by a given percentage.

A company increases the price of their 400 euro tv by 12% and then give a discount of 20% on the new price.

Question 2: What percentage is the actual discount?

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Percentage of a percentage
A company increases the price of their 400 euro tv by 12% and then gives a discount of 20% on the new price.

Question 2: What percentage is the actual discount?

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Homework
+  §7.1 Do exercises S4, 7, 8, S9, 9 
+  Check your answers with the Solutionsbook and upload your work in Classroom

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