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Delete unwanted slides To print handouts FilegtPrintgtPrint Current Slide 11 March 2018 Increase Decrease a Quantity by a Percentage Multiplier 50 05 75 075 150 150. Course 3. Warm Up. Problem of the Day. Lesson Presentation. Warm Up. 1.. . 14,000 is 2 % of what number?. 2.. 39 is 13% of what number?. 3.. 37 % of what number is 12?. 4.. 150% of what number is 189?. GCSE Maths Starter 4. Solve: 3x – 7 = 17. What is 26 x . 13. What is 5/6 of 36. What is the probability of . getting . a . green counter out . of this bag. ?. Find a percentage of a quantity in order . SIU-SOM. Biochemical basis of acidosis and alkalosis: . e. valuating . acid base . disorders. Outline. Approach. h. istory. physical . examination. d. ifferentials. clinical . and laboratory . studies. Number Revision. Dr J Frost (jfrost@tiffin.kingston.sch.uk) . Last modified: 1. st. February 2013. RECAP. : Negative Numbers. 4 × -3 = -12. -2 × -3 = 6. -10 ÷ 2 = -5. (-5). 2. = 25. -3 + 7 = 4. -3 – 8 = -11. Questions and Answers. Fractions, Decimals . and Percentages. Finding Percentages. Percentage . Increase/Decrease. Reverse Percentages. You tube playlist . LINK. Percentages. find. Increase (1.... Decrease (100-. T. he . number of times a rise in GDP exceeds the rise in injections that caused it. .. Eg. . if £10M increase in net injections results in £10.4 increase in GDP then the multiplier is 1.4 . The Multiplier. To change a percentage into a . decimal . you divide by 100. 67% ÷ 100 = 0.67. 13% . ÷ 100 = 0.13. 7% ÷ 100 = 0.07. Percentage . Increase. To find a percentage increase you add the percentage to the original amount . I recommend that you view it as one page by clicking on the open book icon at the bottom of the page.. 13a – Government Economic Policies. Monetary Policy. 13a – Fiscal Policy – Lesson 12c. @:. Are you warming up for . the . New GCSE. . exam . challenge?. Do you know you . will not be given . the formula page . in your . Maths exam . ?. You need to know . important. . formula across . I recommend that you view it as one page by clicking on the open book icon at the bottom of the page.. 13a – Fiscal Policy. Review Simple Multiplier. Review Complex (actual) multiplier. Review multiplier with inflation . I recommend that you view it as one page by clicking on the open book icon at the bottom of the page.. 13a – Fiscal Policy. TOPICS:. Review . Simple Multiplier. Review Complex (actual) multiplier. I recommend that you view it as one page by clicking on the open book icon at the bottom of the page.. 13a – Government Economic Policies. Monetary Policy. 13a – Fiscal Policy – Lesson 12c. This resource provides animated demonstrations of the mathematical method.. Check animations and delete slides not needed for your class.. 80. 80. 80. Using decimals to find a percentage of a quantity.. Preview the presentation to check ability-level, AFL questions, . and the animations during demonstrations.. . It is recommended to delete slides/sections not needed for your class.. Starter. A task at the beginning of the lesson that reviews a skill required for the learning..
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