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Reverse Percentage – Non-Calculator – Higher – GCSE Questions
These questions are the same format as previous GCSE exams. COPY means they use the exact same numbers as the original GCSE question. Otherwise, they are clone questions using different numbers. The worksheets are provided in a variety of sizes.
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GCSE GCSE GCSE GCSE Edexcel Higher: May 2017 Paper 1, Q9
Polly buys a cooker. 20% VAT is added to the price of the cooker. Polly then has to pay a total of £600 What is the price of the cooker with no VAT added? 1 Polly buys a cooker. 20% VAT is added to the price of the cooker. Polly then has to pay a total of £600 What is the price of the cooker with no VAT added? (Total for Question 1 is 2 marks) (Total for Question 1 is 2 marks) GCSE GCSE Edexcel Higher: May 2017 Paper 1, Q9 Edexcel Higher: May 2017 Paper 1, Q9 1 Polly buys a cooker. 20% VAT is added to the price of the cooker. Polly then has to pay a total of £600 What is the price of the cooker with no VAT added? 1 Polly buys a cooker. 20% VAT is added to the price of the cooker. Polly then has to pay a total of £600 What is the price of the cooker with no VAT added? (Total for Question 1 is 2 marks) (Total for Question 1 is 2 marks)
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500 20% £600 120% = £600 10% = £50 100% = £500 (÷ 12) (x 10) GCSE
Edexcel Higher: May 2017 Paper 1, Q9 1 Polly buys a cooker. 20% VAT is added to the price of the cooker. Polly then has to pay a total of £600 What is the price of the cooker with no VAT added? 20% £600 120% = £600 10% = £50 100% = £500 (÷ 12) (x 10) 500 (Total for Question 1 is 2 marks)
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