Percentage Price Play
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Percentage Price Play
📖 Before You Begin: Percentage Multipliers
A multiplier is a number that tells you what to multiply an original amount by to find a new amount. We use multipliers because they combine the original amount and the percentage change in one calculation.
To find a multiplier for an increase, add the percentage to 100%, then change the result to a decimal:
Increase by 20%: 100% + 20% = 120% = 1.20
To find a multiplier for a decrease, subtract the percentage from 100%, then change the result to a decimal:
Decrease by 20%: 100% − 20% = 80% = 0.80
Always multiply the original amount by the multiplier:
New amount = original amount × multiplier
For example, to increase $50 by 20%, multiply $50 × 1.20. To decrease $50 by 20%, multiply $50 × 0.80. The amount you multiply is the original price or amount, unless the question says to use a new or discounted amount.
📚 Part 1: Quick Check (Multiple Choice)
✏️ Part 2: Sale Price Calculations
Quick tip: To increase by 20% use multiplier 1.20 because 100% + 20% = 120% → 1.20. To decrease by 20% use 0.80 because 100% − 20% = 80% → 0.80. Multiply the original price by the multiplier to get the new price.
📝 Part 3: Explain & Reflect
✅ Answer Key: Percentage Multipliers
Warm-Up Solutions
Warm-up A: Increase by 25%: 100% + 25% = 125% = 1.25. Multiply the original price by the multiplier: $60 × 1.25 = $75.
Warm-up B: Decrease by 15%: 100% − 15% = 85% = 0.85. Calculation: $80 × 0.85 = $68.
Part 1 Solutions
1. $30. A 25% discount uses the multiplier 0.75: $40 × 0.75 = $30.
2. $1,320. A 10% increase uses the multiplier 1.10: $1,200 × 1.10 = $1,320.
3. 1.20. An increase of 20% means 100% + 20% = 120% = 1.20.
4. 0.70. A decrease of 30% means 100% − 30% = 70% = 0.70.
Part 2 Solutions
5. 20% off uses 0.80: $85 × 0.80 = $68.
6. A 15% increase uses 1.15: $350 × 1.15 = $402.50.
7. 35% off uses 0.65: $220 × 0.65 = $143.
8. An 8% increase uses 1.08: $95 × 1.08 = $102.60.
9. A 12% discount uses 0.88, followed by a 10% discount using 0.90: $460 × 0.88 × 0.90 = $364.32.
Part 3 Sample Solutions
10. Multiplication applies the percentage change to the original amount in one step. For example, increasing $50 by 20% means multiplying by 1.20, while decreasing $50 by 20% means multiplying by 0.80.
11. Sample answer using the jacket: 20% off means the multiplier is 0.80 because 100% − 20% = 80%. Then $85 × 0.80 = $68. The sale price is $68.
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