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6.6 Discounts and Markups WC 19/04
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6.6 Discounts and Markups
In this lesson, you will
● use percent of discounts to find the prices of items.
● use percent of markups to find selling prices of items.
Question 1
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Starter Notes
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Question 2
2.
Example Notes
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Question 3
3.
Work out the selling price:
Original price: £80
Percent discount: 20%
Selling price:?
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Question 4
4.
Work out the selling price:
Original price: £42
Percent discount: 15%
Selling price:?
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Question 5
5.
Work out the selling price:
Original price: £112
Percent discount: 32%
Selling price:?
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Question 6
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Example Notes
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Question 7
7.
Find the selling price
Cost to store: $20
Markup: 15%
Selling price:
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Question 8
8.
Find the selling price
Cost to store: $65
Markup: 30%
Selling price:
?
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Question 9
9.
Find the selling price
Cost to store: $150
Markup: 5%
Selling price:
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Question 10
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Example Notes
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Question 11
11.
Work out the original price:
original price: ?
Percent discount: 25%
Selling price: $40
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Question 12
12.
Work out the original price:
original price: ?
Percent discount: 5%
Selling price: $57
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Question 13
13.
Work out the original price:
original price: ?
Percent discount: 64%
Selling price: $72
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Question 14
14.
EXPLAIN:
Explain two ways to find the sale price for an item marked 30% off.
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Question 15
15.
Give yourself a rating on the
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lesson objective
I can use percent of discounts to find the prices of items.
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Question 16
16.
Give yourself a rating on the
second
lesson objective
I can use percent of markups to find selling prices of items.
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