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BUSINESS MATHEMATICS & STATISTICS

Mathematics of Merchandising Module 3  Ratio and Proportions Merchandising ( Lectures 12) Mathematics of Merchandising ( Lectures 13-16)

LECTURE 12 Review Lecture 11 Ratio and Proportions Merchandising Assignment 1A and 1B

Estimating Using Ratios Punch recipe mango juice, apple juice and orange juice ratio of 3:2:1. If you have 1.5 litres of orange juice , how much punch can you make?

Calculation Mango juice : Apple juice : Orange juice 3 : 2 : 1 3 : 2 : 1 Total = 6 X? : Y? : Z=1.5 Total = ? litre Mango juice X = (3/1)*1.5 = 4.5 litre Apple juice Y = (2/1)*1.5= 3.0 litre Orange juice Z = 1.5 litre Total = 4.5 + 3.0 + 1.5 = 9 litre

Estimating Using Ratios Punch recipe mango juice, apple juice and orange juice ratio of 3 : 2 : 1.5 If you have 500 m. litres of orange juice , how much mango juice and apple juice is needed ?

Calculation Mango juice : Apple juice : Orange juice 3 : 2 : 1.5 3 : 2 : 1.5 Total = 6.5 X? : Y? : Z=500 Total = ? Mango juice X = (3/1.5)*500 = 1000 ml Apple juice Y = (2/1.5)*500= 667 ml Orange juice Z = 500 ml Total = 1000 + 667 + 500 =2167 ml

EXERCISE In a certain class, the ratio of passing grades to failing grades is 7 to 5. How many of the 36 students failed the course? The ratio, "7 to 5" (or 7 : 5 or 7/5), tells you that, of every 7 + 5 = 12 students, five failed. That is, 5/12 of the class flunked. Then ( 5/12 )(36) = 15 students failed.

Proportion a/b = c/d ...the values in the "b" and "c" positions are called the "means" of the proportion, while the values in the "a" and "d" positions are called the "extremes" of the proportion. A basic defining property of a proportion is that the product of the means is equal to the product of the extremes. In other words, given: ...it is a fact that ad = bc.

They are not proportional. EXAMPLE Is 24/140 proportional to 30/176 ? Check: 140×30 = 4200 24×176 = 4224 So the answer is that : They are not proportional.

EXAMPLE Find the unknown value in the proportion: 2 : x = 3 : 9. First, convert the colon-notation ratios to fractions: .2/x  =  3/9 Then solve: .2/x  =  3/9 18 = 3x 6 = x

EXAMPLE Find the unknown value in the proportion:  (2x + 1) : 2 = (x + 2) : 5 (2x + 1) : 2 = (x + 2) : 5 First, convert the colon-notation ratios to fractions: (2x + 1)/2   =  (x + 2)/5 Then solve: (2x + 1)/2   =  (x + 2)/5 5(2x + 1) = 2(x + 2) 10x + 5 = 2x + 4 8x = –1 x = –1/8

Solve merchandise pricing problems involving mark ups and markdowns Merchandising Understand the ordinary dating notation for the terms of payment of an invoice Solve merchandise pricing problems involving mark ups and markdowns Calculate the net price of an item after single or multiple trade discounts Calculate a single discount rate that is equivalent to a series of multiple discounts Calculate the amount of the cash discount for which a payment qualifies

Receive varying levels of trade discounts Merchandising Manufacturer Middlemen Receive varying levels of trade discounts Retailer Consumer

Net Price = List Price – Amount of Discount Trade Discount Amount of discount = dL d= Discount L= List Price Net Price = L(1 – d) Net Price = List Price – Amount of Discount

BUSINESS MATHEMATICS & STATISTICS