Chapter 2 Math Notes
Chapter 2 Math Notes
When writing a percentage as a fraction form multiply denominator by 100. When writing a percentage which is a decimal you multiply numerator and denominator by an appropriate multiple of 10
Percentage as Decimal
When writing a percentage as a decimal divide the percentage by 100move decimal point 2 places to the left
Fractions to percentage
There are two ways to turn fractions to percentages you can either turn the denominator into a denominator of 100 or you can multiply the fraction by 100/1
Decimals to percentage
When turning decimals to percentages you multiply the decimal by 100
1. Write the percentage as a number out of 100, and then change it to a decimal by Moving the position of the decimal point two places to the left and filling in any Gaps with zeros. For example 64.5% would be 0.645 as a decimal. (See worked Example 5 on page 38.) 2. Change the of to a . 3. Multiply the decimal by the amount.
Applications of Percentages
Different Examples of applications of percentages include Sales, Commission, Profit and loss, also Simple interest which is the same thing.
To find Commission
To find commission you put the percentage over 100 and multiply by the other number and then divide to get the answer. You use the finding percentages of an amount using fractions method.
Find Simple Interest (SI) - Use PRN Principal amount Rate of interest No. of time period (years for now)
To find how much must be repaid you add the interest onto the actual loan or price.
Comments
When you get your answer if it is a decimal just make sure you dont write in the extra 0s Always check answer along with question Recheck answers, re-do questions Remember to simplify Listen to the question.
Summary
1. Per cent means out of one hundred 2. To change a percentage to a fraction put the percentage over 100 and divide
3. To change a percentage to a decimal , put the percentage over 100 and change the fraction to a decimal by changing the position of the decimal point two places to the left 4. To change a fraction or decimal to a percentage multiply by 100. 5. To find a percentage of an amount, put the percentage over 100 change the of to an x and multiply by the second amount. 6. Discount is one example of how percentages are used in everyday life. 7. To find 10% of an amount, move the position of the decimal point one place to the left. 8. One way to find 5% is to first find 10% and then halve it 9. To multiply a decimal by 100, move the position of the decimal point two places to the right 10. When simplifying a fraction , divide the numerator and the denominator by the same amount 11. The decimal point is at the end of the whole number
12. When multiplying decimals, the number of decimal places in the answer is the denominator as the number of decimal places in the question.
Profit= extra money received from the price you paid for the object you sold.