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mathcentre: Numerical reasoning - ratio and percentage
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Newcastle University Mathematics and Statistics
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England schools
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England university
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Scotland schools
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Lois Rollings 8 years, 3 months ago
Created this as a copy of mathcentre: Numerical reasoning - ratio and percentage.Name | Status | Author | Last Modified | |
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mathcentre: Numerical reasoning - ratio and percentage | Ready to use | Newcastle University Mathematics and Statistics | 01/06/2016 11:17 | |
Lois's copy of mathcentre: Numerical reasoning - ratio and percentage | draft | Lois Rollings | 07/12/2016 16:05 |
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1.Ready to useScale a page to some percentage of its original size, then increase/decrease by another percentage. Find the size of the final copy as a percentage of the original. Based on question 2 from section 3 of the Maths-Aid workbook on numerical reasoning.
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2.Ready to useGiven the selling price of an item both as a cash amount and as a percentage of the cost of production, find the cost of production and the profit. Based on question 1 from section 3 of the Maths-Aid workbook on numerical reasoning.
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3.Ready to useGiven cost of production and price of sale of a product; a percentage increase in cost of production; and unit sales before and after; work out the extra profit. Based on question 6 from section 3 of the maths-aid workbook on numerical reasoning.
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4.Ready to useGiven percentages of males and females working on a project, and the percentage of the total staff who are male (or female), find the percentage of all staff working on the project. Based on question 3 from section 3 of the maths-aid workbook on numerical reasoning.
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5.Ready to useThree items of work done on a car. Given total price, and a couple of ratios of prices between pairs of items, work out the cost of one of the items. Based on question 4 from section 3 of the Maths-Aid workbook on numerical reasoning.
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6.Ready to useGiven ratio of ingredients in a preparation, and amounts of each ingredient, work out how much of the preparation you can make. Based on question 5 from section 3 of the maths-aid workbook on numerical reasoning.
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