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M May 100% %0.50 1/21/ / 3 % /41/4 25% /31/ /51/5 20% 10% / 10 1% / 100 ÷2 ÷3 ÷4 ÷5 ÷10 ÷100

M May non-calculatorcalculator 10% of £7310% of £ % of £6425% of £ % of £2490% of £ % of £2477% of £304 12% of £3168% of £ % of £ % of £ % of £7493% of £ % of £24.378% of £3548 = £ 7.30= £ = £ 16= £ = £ 7.20= £ = £ 2.47= £ x 7 = 0.12 x 31 = £ 3.72 = 0.68 x = £ = 0.17 x 32.4 = = £ 5.51 = 0.21 x 34.4 = = £ 7.22 = 0.47 x 74 = £ = 0.08 x 3548 = £ = 0.09 x = £ 2.18 = 0.21 x 34.4 = = £

M May Interest is 3% p a. Calculate the interest on £450 for (i) 1 year (ii) 4 months Discount at 33 1 / 3 % is offered on items in the Sale. Calculate the (i) discount (ii) sale price on an item priced at £ Employees are offered a 8% raise. Jim earns £ pa Calculate the (i) increase (ii) new salary earned Jim after the pay rise. VAT on fuel bills is charged at 5%. Calculate the VAT on a gas bill of £ What is the total bill? VAT at 17 1 / 2 % is charged on items in a clothing warehouse. Calculate the (i) VAT (ii) cost of item at £23.20 excluding VAT.

M May Interest is 3% p a. Calculate the interest on £450 for (i) 1 year (ii) 4 months Discount at 33 1 / 3 % is offered on items in the Sale. Calculate the (i) discount (ii) sale price on an item priced at £ Interest =3% of £450for 1 year = 3 x 4.50 = £ for 12 months Interest = = £ 4.50 for 4 months Discount =33 1 / 3 % of £56.40 = ÷ 3 = £ £ sale price = £ ÷ 3 = 4

M May Employees are offered a 8% raise. Jim earns £ pa Calculate the (i) increase (ii) new salary earned Jim after the pay rise. VAT on fuel bills is charged at 5%. Calculate the VAT on a gas bill of £ What is the total bill? increase = 12% of £ for 1 year = 8 x = £ So new salary is £ VAT = 5% of £ = 7.56 So 5% of £75.60 = £ So total bill is £ % of £ 75.60

M May VAT at 17 1 / 2 % is charged on items in a clothing warehouse. Calculate the (i) VAT (ii) cost of item at £23.20 excluding VAT. VAT = 17 1 / 2 % of £ on calculator = x £ 4.06 without VAT VAT = 4.06 So total bill is £ So VAT = £ % of £ % of £ / 2 % of £ 23.20