Using a calculator to find percentage decrease

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Using a calculator to find percentage decrease We drew bars to help us find percentage decreases without a calculator: A washing machine normally costs £320. How much does it cost in the sale if there is a 12% reduction? 0% 100% 88% £0 £320 What percentage is left when 12% is removed? 88%

Using a calculator to find percentage decrease We drew bars to help us find percentage decreases without a calculator: A washing machine normally costs £320. How much does it cost in the sale if there is a 12% reduction? 0% 100% 88% £0 £320 So finding a 12% reduction is the same as finding 88%. Which is the same as multiplying by 0.88

Using a calculator to find percentage decrease 100% 0% Complete these sentences: 1. Finding a 15% reduction is the same as finding ………. %, which is the same as multiplying by ……. 2. Finding a 45% reduction is the same as finding ………. %, 3. Finding a 68% reduction is the same as finding ………. %,

Using a calculator to find percentage decrease 100% 0% Complete these sentences: 1. Finding a 15% reduction is the same as finding 85%, which is the same as multiplying by 0.85 2. Finding a 45% reduction is the same as finding 55%, which is the same as multiplying by 0.55 3. Finding a 68% reduction is the same as finding 32%, which is the same as multiplying by 0.32

Using a calculator to find percentage decrease A washing machine normally costs £320. How much does it cost in the sale if there is a 12% reduction? 0% 100% 88% £0 £320 To find a 12% reduction, multiply by 0.88 Original amount £320 x 0.88 Multiplier

On your whiteboards: Decrease £200 by 7% £200 £186 X0.93

On your whiteboards: Decrease £258 by 12% 258 227.04 X0.88

On your whiteboards: Decrease £81 by 6% 81 76.14 x 0.94

On your whiteboards: Decrease £37 by 15% 37 31.45 x0.85

On your whiteboards: Decrease £304 by 35% £304 £197.60 X0.65

Pair work: Rally Coach: Percentage Decrease In your pairs decide on partner A and partner B. Partner A – you should answer your first question while partner B watches. Once both of you are happy, put your hand up. Now Partner B answer your first question while partner A watches. Once you are both happy put your hands up. Now continue to take it in turns to answer the rest while the ‘coach’ checks the answers, or gives clues.

Silent independent work: In your books… For each of the three questions on the sheet: Draw the boxes diagram, showing the multiplier clearly on the arrow. Is your answer sensible? Make up your own questions and answer in the same way.

Holiday Challenge I need some help to book my summer holiday. There are four possible destinations to choose from but I want to find the cheapest deal. I want to go away for 2 weeks. The holiday is for 2 adults and 2 children. Work out the cost of each holiday and decide which is the best value.

Which holiday? Thailand - £2522.52 New York - £2563.60 Hawaii - £2541.90 Australia - £2521.26 Cheapest holiday is Australia at £2521.26 for 2 adults and 2 children for 2 weeks.