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Exam code:8300
Percentage increases & decreases
How do I increase by a percentage?
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A percentage increase makes an amount bigger by adding that percentage on to itself
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Without a calculator, use the basic percentages methods to find the percentage you are increasing by
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Then add this on to the original amount
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To increase 30 by 10%
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10% of 30 is 3
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30 + 3 = 33
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This is equivalent to finding 110% of 30
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With a calculator it is more efficient to use multipliers
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A multiplier is the decimal equivalent of a percentage
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A percentage can be converted to a decimal by dividing by 100
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When increasing by a percentage, we are finding a percentage greater than 100%
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To increase 80 by 15%
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We are finding 115% of 80, so the multiplier is 1.15
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1.15 × 80 = 92
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How do I decrease by a percentage?
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A percentage decrease makes an amount smaller by subtracting that percentage from itself
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Without a calculator, use the methods outlined in Basic Percentages to find the percentage you are decreasing by
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Then subtract this from the original amount
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To decrease 30 by 10%
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10% of 30 is 3
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30 – 3 = 27
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This is equivalent to finding 90% of 30
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Because 100% – 10% = 90%
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With a calculator it is more efficient to use multipliers
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When decreasing by a percentage, we are finding a percentage smaller than 100%
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To decrease 80 by 15%
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We are finding 85% of 80, so the multiplier is 0.85
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Because 100% – 15% = 85%
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0.85 × 80 = 68
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Worked Example
(a) Increase 200 kg by 21%.
Method 1: Non-calculator
By first finding 10% and 1%, find 21% of 200
10% of 200 = 20
1% of 200 = 2
21% of 200 = 20 + 20 + 2 = 42
Add this to the original amount
200 + 42
242 kg
Method 2: Calculator
An increase by 21% is equivalent to finding 121% of the original amount
So the multiplier is 1.21
1.21 × 200
242 kg
(b) An item that costs £ 500 is discounted by 35%.
Find the new price of the item.
A discount of 35% means the price decreases by 35%
Method 1: Non-calculator
By first finding 10% and 5%, find 35% of 500
10% of 500 = 50
5% of 500 = 25
35% of 500 = 50 + 50 + 50 + 25 = 175
Subtract this from the original amount
500 – 175
£325
Method 2: Calculator
A decrease of 35% is equivalent to finding 65% of the original amount (100 – 35 = 65)
So the multiplier is 0.65
500 × 0.65
£ 325
How do I deal with repeated percentage changes?
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In some problems there may be several changes by a percentage
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For example,
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A shop increases the price of a product costing £80 by 10%,
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equivalent to a multiplier of × 1.10
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and then discounts the product by 15%,
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equivalent to a multiplier of × 0.85
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and then discounts the product by a further 20%
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equivalent to a multiplier of × 0.80
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You can either:
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Multiply the starting amount by each multiplier in turn
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( ( ( 80 × 1.10 ) × 0.85 ) × 0.80 ) = £59.84
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Or combine the multipliers first and then multiply by the “combined multiplier”
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1.10 × 0.85 × 0.80 = 0.748
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This shows it is equivalent to 74.8% of the original amount, or a discount of 25.2%
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80 × 0.748 = £59.84
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In general, for
multipliers of values
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The combined multiplier is
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How do I find a percentage change?
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The multiplier that was used for a percentage change can be found using the formula:
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