Percentage Problem. Starter A pair of trainers costs £36 in the sale. How much did they cost originally? 20% discount.

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Percentage Problem

Starter A pair of trainers costs £36 in the sale. How much did they cost originally? 20% discount

Solution? Did you say £43.20? Did you say £45.00? Who is right? Why?

Let’s make percentage blocks!

Picture this … 20% The original amount can be split into 5 parts of 20% After a 20% discount 4 parts are left 20% This means 80% is left Original Amount

And in reverse … 20% The sale price represents 4 lots of 20% The sale price must be divided by 4 to find the missing 20% 20% Add this on to create 100% Sale Price

Back to the problem £ % The £36 sale price represents 4 lots of 20% The sale price must be divided by 4 to find the missing 20% 20% This creates 100% and shows that the original price is 5 × £9 = £45 Trainers priced at £36 after a 20% discount, what was the original price?

Erm … what about that £43.20?

Back to the problem again £7.20 This is what the sale price actually represents: Now if you find 20% of the sale price: 20% It’s clear to see that the 20% bars are different heights That’s craziness – how can 20% be two different amounts? Trainers priced at £36 after a 20% discount, what was the original price?

Hello … £43.20? Still not answered where that came from

So … £7.20 If you find 20% of the sale price: Add it on You’ve just calculated 120% of £36! That wasn’t the question! Trainers priced at £36 after a 20% discount, what was the original price? £ = = £43.20

The Thinking Bit Always write down what you know Think about what it represents Don’t just dive in with a calculator Original Amount – Discount = Sale price Eg: 100% - 20% = 80%

The Calculation Bit 15% of a juice drink has been drunk. There 212.5ml left. What was in the original drink? Original Amount – What was drunk = What is left 100% - 15% = 85% 212.5ml = 85% 1% = 212.5ml ÷ 85 = 2.5ml 100% = 2.5ml × 100 = 250ml There was 250ml of juice originally

Over to you A concert venue is sold out. There are 6175 ticket holders inside the venue. Outside 35% of the ticket holders audience are waiting to get in. What is the capacity of the venue ?

The Calculation Bit Venue Capacity – People inside = People outside 100% - 65% = 35% 6175 people = 65% 1% = 6175 ÷ 65 = % = 95 × 100 = 9500 The concert venue holds 9500 people

Extension What notes could you write for yourself about reverse percentages? Reflection How could you develop this method for using decimal multipliers?