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Dr J Frost (jfrost@tiffin.kingston.sch.uk) Year 9: Percentages Dr J Frost (jfrost@tiffin.kingston.sch.uk) Last modified: 24th December 2014

Overview 1 27% of 420 (using a calculator and without using a calculator) 2 The cost of car originally worth £15,000 but after losing 15% of its value. 3 The value of saving account BEFORE it increased by 35% to £16,000 The value of an ISA with a principal of £1000, after accruing 5 years of interest at 3% p.a. 4 What tax do I pay on £57,000? 5

original value × multiplier = new value The Key to Percentages It’s all about identifying a decimal multiplier! original value × multiplier = new value What would you multiply by in order to: ? Find 20% of the value. ×0.2 Increase value by 37%. ×1.37 ? Decrease value by 10%. ×0.9 ? ? Increase value by 101%. ×2.01 ? Decrease value by 25%, then by 25% again. × 0.75 2

Quickfire Exercises ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? 1 Effect Multiplier Increase by 47% x 1.47 Depreciate by 36% x 0.64 Find 30% of the value. x 0.3 Increase by 110% x 2.1 Decrease by 10%, then increase by 10% x 0.99 Increase by 25%, then decrease by 20%. x 1 ? ? ? ? ? ? 2 What is Homer Simpson’s sperm count, if it starts at 25,000,000, and he loses 46% due to radiation exposure from the Nuclear Plant. 𝟐𝟓𝒎×𝟎.𝟓𝟒=𝟏𝟑.𝟓𝒎 N Frostain Bolt increases his speed by 25%. What happens to his time? Suppose distance 𝒅, old speed 𝒔 and time 𝒕, where 𝒕= 𝒅 𝒔 If speed now 𝟓 𝟒 𝒔, time = 𝒅 𝟓 𝟒 𝒔 = 𝟒 𝟓 × 𝒅 𝒔 = 𝟒 𝟓 𝒕, i.e. a decrease of 20%. Much easier to see if you pick some distance (say 100m) and some time (say 10s). ? ? 3 What is the value of your Apple shares, which were initially worth $35,000, and increased by 3%. 𝟑𝟓,𝟎𝟎𝟎×𝟏.𝟎𝟑=$𝟑𝟔,𝟎𝟓𝟎 ?

35% of £64 WITHOUT a calculator 10%: £6.40 5%: £3.20_ £22.40 10%: £6.40 5%: £3.20_ £22.40 (Or just use decimal multiplication to find 0.35×64)

𝑐ℎ𝑎𝑛𝑔𝑒 𝑜𝑟𝑖𝑔𝑖𝑛𝑎𝑙 𝑣𝑎𝑙𝑢𝑒 ×100 Finding the percentage change Formula: 𝑐ℎ𝑎𝑛𝑔𝑒 𝑜𝑟𝑖𝑔𝑖𝑛𝑎𝑙 𝑣𝑎𝑙𝑢𝑒 ×100 £64 as a percentage of £80: 80% An increase from £80 to £100: +25% A decrease from £100 to £80: −20% An increase from £50 to £68: +36% A decrease from £68 to £50: −26.47% An increase from £78 to £100: +28.21% ? 1 2 ? 3 ? 4 ? 5 ? 6 ?

Exercise A Find the value of my shares if they were worth £25,000 yesterday and increased in value by 3%. 𝟐𝟓𝟎𝟎𝟎×𝟏.𝟎𝟑=£𝟐𝟓,𝟕𝟓𝟎 Find the cost of a car in a sale with 27% off, if its full price is £9000. 𝟗𝟎𝟎𝟎×𝟎.𝟕𝟑=£𝟔𝟓𝟕𝟎 The polar bear population was 2500 last year. This year it dwindled by 53%. How many polar bears are there now? 𝟐𝟓𝟎𝟎×𝟎.𝟒𝟕=𝟏𝟏𝟕𝟓 𝒃𝒆𝒂𝒓𝒔 Without a calculator: Find 35% of £12.80 =£𝟒.𝟒𝟖 Find 56% of £14 =£𝟕.𝟖𝟒 Find 17.5% of £30 =£𝟓.𝟐𝟓 The price of a cat falls from £40 to £15. What percentage change is this? 62.5% fall Frost Co’s annual profits increase from £320m to £475m. What percentage increase is this? 48.4% [IMC] A shop advertised “Everything half price in our sale”, but also now advertises that there is “An additional 15% off sale prices”. Overall, this is equivalent to what reduction on the original prices? 57.5% [IMC] Inspector Remorse had a difficult year in 2004. A crime wave in Camford meant that he had 20% more cases to solve than in 2003, but his success rate dropped. In 2003, he solved 80% of his cases, but in 2004 he solved only 60% of them. What was the percentage change in the number of cases he solved in 2004 compared with 2003? Down by 8% [STMC] In a sale, the price of a computer is reduced by 20%. At this reduced price the shopkeeper still makes a profit of 20%. What would have been his percentage profit if the computer had been sold at full price? 50% 1a 4 ? b ? ? 5 c ? 2a ? ? b ? N c ? 3a ? ? b ?

£1000× 1.03 7 =£1229.87 £250,000× 0.90 5 =£147622.50 Compound changes I put £1000 into an account with 3% interest p.a. How much is there in the account after 7 years? (Hint: again, it’s all about the appropriate multiplier!) £1000× 1.03 7 =£1229.87 ? My house is worth £250,000. However, due to the economic crisis, the value depreciates by 10% each year. How much is it worth 5 years later £250,000× 0.90 5 =£147622.50 ?

Increase based on original value each year. Compound vs ‘Simple’ interest This rarely comes up in GCSE exams, but you should appreciate the difference between compound and simple interest. If the principal of a bond is £1000, and the interest rate 10% p.a., find the value after 5 years using: Compound interest: ? Increase based on new value each year. £1000× 1.1 5 =£1610.51 Simple interest: ? Increase based on original value each year. 10% of £1000 is £100, so: £1000+ 5×£100 =£1500

Exercise B £1000 is invested for 2 years at 5% per annum compound interest. Work out the total amount in the account after 2 years. £𝟏𝟎𝟎𝟎× 𝟏.𝟎𝟓 𝟐 =£𝟏𝟏𝟎𝟐.𝟓𝟎 A motorbike is worth £6500. Each year the value of the motorbike depreciates by 35%. Work out the value of the motorbike at the end of the three years. £𝟔𝟓𝟎𝟎× 𝟎.𝟔𝟓 𝟑 =£𝟏𝟕𝟖𝟓.𝟎𝟔 A house is worth £175000. Its value increases by 6% each year. Work out the value of the house after: 3 years b) 10 years c) 25 years. Give your answers to the nearest pound. £208428 b) £313398 c) £751077 £500 is invested in a savings account. Compound interest is paid at a rate of 5.5% per annum. Calculate the least number of years it will take for the original investment to double in value. 13 years (using the ANS button on the calculator to keep multiplying helps! Given A Level knowledge you could also do 𝒍𝒐 𝒈 𝟏.𝟎𝟓𝟓 𝟐 ) You have £1000 to save. Bank Frost offers 2% interest on your savings in the first year followed by 4% the second. Bank Cheeseright offers 3% both years. Which bank would be better to save with? £1060.80 vs £1060.90, so bank Cheeseright better. One year shares in NeogiCorp increase by 10%. The year after they increase by 20%. What is the average percentage increase each year? 𝟏.𝟐×𝟏.𝟏 =𝟏.𝟒𝟖𝟗𝟏→𝟒𝟖.𝟗𝟏% (We have found the ‘geometric mean’!) Across 10 years, a bagel increases in value by 100%. Presuming compound increases, what is the percentage rise in value each year? Suppose bagel is £1. 𝟏× 𝒙 𝟏𝟎 =𝟐 𝒙= 𝟏𝟎 𝟐 =𝟏.𝟎𝟕𝟏𝟕𝟕… So 7.18% increase each year. I save £100. A bank account offers 5% interest p.a. Given that interest is added daily, how much will I have after half a year? (Assume a year is 366 days) £𝟏𝟎𝟎× 𝟑𝟔𝟔 𝟏.𝟎𝟓 𝟏𝟖𝟑 =£𝟏𝟎𝟐.𝟒𝟕 1 5 ? ? 2 N1 ? ? 3 N2 ? ? 4 N3 ? ?

original value = 𝑛𝑒𝑤 𝑣𝑎𝑙𝑢𝑒 𝑚𝑢𝑙𝑡𝑖𝑝𝑙𝑖𝑒𝑟 Reverse Percentages original value × multiplier = new value We’ve so far always multiplied by the multiplier in order to find the new value. But what if we wanted to find the original value before the percentage change? original value = 𝑛𝑒𝑤 𝑣𝑎𝑙𝑢𝑒 𝑚𝑢𝑙𝑡𝑖𝑝𝑙𝑖𝑒𝑟 ?

Example After a bloody fight with George, Fareed lost 30% of his body’s blood. He now only had 5.6 pints of blood left. How much blood did he originally have? Method 1: Using multipliers Method 2: Starting at 100% ? ? 𝑥×0.7=5.6 𝑥= 5.6 0.7 =8 70% is 5.6 pints ∴ 10% is 0.8 pints ∴ 100% is 8 pints

Test Your Understanding [Edexcel GCSE June 2013] The normal price of a television is reduced by 30% in a sale. The sale price of the television is £350. Work out the normal price of the television. ? Method 1: 𝑥×0.7=350 𝑥= 350 0.7 =£500 Method 2: 70% is £350 10% is £50 100% is £500 [Edexcel GCSE Nov 2013] In a sale normal prices are reduced by 20%. A washing machine has a sale price of £464. By how much money is the normal price of the washing machine reduced? 𝒙×𝟎.𝟖=𝟒𝟔𝟒 𝒙= 𝟒𝟔𝟒 𝟎.𝟖 =£𝟓𝟖𝟎 £𝟓𝟖𝟎−£𝟒𝟔𝟒=£𝟏𝟏𝟔 ?

To reverse or not to reverse? That is the question. Shakespeare bought 375 quills this year. This was 25% less than last year. How many did he previously buy? Don’t Reverse   Reverse Last year a performance of The Merchant of Venice took in 60 farthings. This year it took in 15% less. How much was made this year?  Don’t Reverse Reverse   Don’t Reverse  Reverse A cutlass with 20% VAT costs £162. What was the cost without VAT? Mecrutio sues Romeo for 150 farthings for mortal injuries inflicted. However, after realising he’s being a bit of a douche, he decides to lower this amount by 36%. How much did he sue Romeo for?  Don’t Reverse Reverse 

More examples My take home salary after 20% tax is £24000. What is my full salary? 𝑥×0.8=24000 𝑥= 24000 0.8 =£30000 After a 26% pay rise, Syed is earning £44,100. What was he earning before the pay rise? 44100 1.26 =£35000 The polar bear population dwindles by 25% for 2 years until there’s only 2250 bears left. How many bears were there? 2250 0.75 2 =4000 𝑏𝑒𝑎𝑟𝑠 In the series finale of ‘Breaking Wind’, ratings were up 125% from last year’s season finale. 10.5 million people watched this year. How many people watched last year? 10500000 2.25 =4,666,667 𝑝𝑒𝑜𝑝𝑙𝑒 ? ? ? ?

Exercise C After a 26% pay rise, Bob is earning £44,100. What was he earning before the pay rise? 𝟒𝟒𝟏𝟎𝟎 𝟏.𝟐𝟔 =£𝟑𝟓𝟎𝟎𝟎 The polar bear population dwindles by 25% for 2 years until there’s only 2250 bears left. How many bears were there? 𝟐𝟐𝟓𝟎 𝟎.𝟕𝟓 𝟐 =𝟒𝟎𝟎𝟎 𝒃𝒆𝒂𝒓𝒔 In the series finale of ‘Breaking Wind’, ratings were up 125% from last year’s season finale. 10.5 million people watched this year. How many people watched last year? 𝟏𝟎𝟓𝟎𝟎𝟎𝟎𝟎 𝟐.𝟐𝟓 =𝟒,𝟔𝟔𝟔,𝟔𝟔𝟕 𝒑𝒆𝒐𝒑𝒍𝒆 A rabbit population increases by 20% each year until it reaches 32197 ten years later. What was the original population? 𝟓𝟐𝟎𝟎 In a sale all the prices are reduced by 25%. The sale price of a dress is £30. Work out the normal price of the dress. 𝟑𝟎÷𝟎.𝟕𝟓=£𝟒𝟎 The price of a new television set is £329. This price included VAT at 17.5%. Work out the cost of the television set before VAT was added. 𝟑𝟐𝟗÷𝟏.𝟏𝟕𝟓=£𝟐𝟖𝟎 A holiday is advertised at a price of £403. This represents a 35% saving on the brochure price. Work out the brochure price of the holiday. 𝟒𝟎𝟑÷𝟎.𝟔𝟓=£𝟔𝟐𝟎 A large firm hires 3% more workers which brings its total number of workers to 12772. How many workers did the firm have before the increase? 𝟏𝟐𝟕𝟕𝟐÷𝟏.𝟎𝟑=𝟏𝟐𝟒𝟎𝟎 Tasha invests some money in a bank account. Interest is paid at a rate of 8% per annum. After 1 year there is £291.60 in the account. How much money did Tasha invest. 𝟐𝟗𝟏.𝟔𝟎÷𝟏.𝟎𝟖=£𝟐𝟕𝟎 6 1 ? ? 2 7 ? ? 3 8 ? 4 ? ? 9 5 ? ?

REVISION VOTE WITH YOUR DIARIES RED ORANGE GREEN

A bank account accrues 3% (compound) interest for 10 years A bank account accrues 3% (compound) interest for 10 years. The principal is £20,000. How much do you have at maturity? £26,000 £26,878 £26,978

A smurf population falls from 240 to 200 A smurf population falls from 240 to 200. What percentage change is that? -16.7% -20% -24%

After tax of 20%, Kyle earns £5 a year After tax of 20%, Kyle earns £5 a year. What was his earnings before tax? £100,000 £6 £6.25

James Bond’s Aston Martin, originally worth £150,000, depreciates by 15% each year. What is its value after 5 years? £66,556 £67,556 £68,556

Dr J Frost (jfrost@tiffin.kingston.sch.uk) Year 9: Tax Dr J Frost (jfrost@tiffin.kingston.sch.uk)

Tax ? ? Sick. David Cameron earns £130,000. The ‘Personal Allowance’ is £8105. If he only pays the Basic Rate of tax of 20%, how much tax does he pay. ? Taxable Income: £130,000 - £8,105 = £121,895 20% of £121,895 = £24,379 Taxable Income: £48,000 - £10,270 = £37,730 20% of first £3950 = £790 £37,730 - £3950 = £33780 23% of £22,600 = £5198 £33780 - £22,600 = £11,180 40% on rest = £4,472 £790 + £5198 + £4472 = £10,460 ? My dentist, Mr Tuthacke (see what I did there), has an annual salary of £48k and can claim allowances of £10,270. The lower rate of income tax is 20% and is payable on the first £3950 of taxable income. A basic rate of income tax is 23% and is payable on the next £22,600 of taxable income. Higher rate tax is 40% is charged on any taxable income over £26,550. Find the total payable tax.

Tax (From the Telegraph newspaper) "Moya Greene, the Canadian chief executive of Royal Mail, was paid £1.1million, making her one of Britain’s highest paid public officials." How much tax does she pay? Taxable Income: £1,100,000 - £8,105 = £1,091,895 Taxed 50% on £1,091,895 - £150,000  £470,947.50 Taxed 40% on £150,000 - £34,371  £46,251.60 Taxed 20% on £34,370  £6,874 Total = £524,073.10 ?

Exercises Calculate the amount of tax paid, using the table on the right. Name Earnings Tax Paid Mr Patel £15,400 £2,538 Mrs Hillier £37,000 £5,779 Dr Palmer £100,000 £29,884 Prof Joglekar £250,000 £99,073.10 ? ? ? ?