Percents & Ratios Flashcards
How to turn percent questions to mathematical phrase or equation
- Treat “is” as an equal sign
- Treat “of” as a multiplication sign
- Convert from % to decimal form
- Assign letter variables for unknowns
Why is the decimal form of a percent called the “multiplier” of that percent?
Because we multiply by the decimal form to get the percent form of a number
Pointer 1 for gaining number sense with percents:
Think 10% of the whole, and sometimes 1%, and work from there
How to find the percent increase/decrease when starting and ending values are given
Since: (New) = (multiplier) • (old)
We could say: multiplier = new / old
Then change multiplier to percent
How to find percent increases using percent as multiplier
See percent increase as:
Y increased by n%, or X is n% greater than Y
Thus
(Multiplier for P% increase) = 1 + (P% as a decimal)
Sequential % changes questions
Involves % increases and decreases within a single problem
Sequential percent changes, how to solve
Whenever two or more percent changes are in a row, NEVER add or subtract the percents. Instead, use multipliers:
At beg of year, price of item increased by 30%. After increase, an employee bought it at 40% discount. What % below original did employee pay?
30% increase is 1 + 0.3 of multiplier = 1.3
40% decrease is 1 - 0.4 of multiplier = 0.6
Then multiply the two multipliers (1.3) (0.6) = 0.78
1 - 0.78 = 0.22 = 22%
The basic idea of compound interest is…
Interest on interest, i.e., interest paid on total amount that has already accrued, principal + all previous interests and payments.
Big idea #1 of compound interest
Compound interest always outperforms simple interest, as long as there is more than one year (one compounding period)
Big idea #2 of compounding interest
In Y years, the principal is multiplied by % increase multiplier Y times. If P is the principal and R the multiplier, the total amount of account after Y years is…
A = P (R ^ Y).
with R = (1 + i / 100),
When the compounding period is not annual…
Assign N as the number of times that compounding period occurs on a year…
Quarterly: N = 4
Monthly: N = 12
Daily: N = 365
N is then used to divide the annual percent of interest so that
R = (1 + i / 100N) and A = P (R ^NY)
A ratio is…
A fraction that may compare part-to-whole or part-to-part
How to use scale factor in a ratio problem
Put letter N beside number in a ratio, eg:
3n / 4n
Do proportioning to relate parts to the whole…
If boy-girl ratio is 3:5
Boys are 3 parts of class, and girls 5 parts
Which adds up to 8 parts
Therefore, boys constitute ⅜ of class, and girls ⅝
Percent means…
divided by 100