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1 Learn and Remember Comparing Quantities. Discount is a reduction which is given on marked price. Discount = Marked price - Selling price. 2. Discount can also be calculated when discount percentage is given. Discount = Discount % x marked price. 3. Overhead expenses is an additional expenses, made after buying an article included in the cost price which is known as overhead expenses. CP = cost price of the article + overhead expenses 4. The amount of money which is charged on the sale of an item by the shop keeper and given to the government and is added to the bill amount, is known as Sales Tax. It is also known as value added tax VAT). Sales Tax = Tax% of bill amount. S I T _ C.P. x Rate of Sales Tax a es ax Interest is the extra money paid by the institutions like banks or post offices on money deposited with them. Interest is also paid by people when they borrow money. 6. Compound interest is the interest calculated on the previous year's amount A = P + I), I) is interest, A is amount when interest is compounded annually A- = P + ~)n ;P is principal, R is rate of interest, n is time period. II) Amount when interest is compounded half yearly = R J2n P {~ is half yearly rate and 2n = number of 'half years'. III) When RI' ~ and R3 are different rates for first, second and third year then amount A= l+~)l+~)i+~). 7. Sale Tax ST) and Value Added Tax VAT) ST means Sale Tax which is charged by the government on the sale of an item by the customer. Nowadays, this Sale Tax is included with cost price of an item is known as Value Added Tax VAT). Hence, i) Bill amount = Cost Price +Sale Tax ") SIT C.P. x Rate of ST II ae ax= TEXTBOOK QUESTIONS SOLVED EXERCISE 8. Page-9-20) Q. Find the ratio of the following. a) Speed of a cycle 5 km per hour to the speed of scooter 30 km per hour. b) 5 m to 0 km c) 50 paise to ~ 5 a) Speed of cycle = 5 km/hr Speed of scooter = 30 kmlhr Hence, ratio of speed of cycle to speed of scooter = 5 : 30 b) " 5mtolOkm " km = 0 m.. 0 km = 0 x 0 m = 00 m Hence, ratio = 5 m : 00 m 5 = 00 = 2000 = : c) 50 paise to ~ 5.. ~ = paise.. ~ 5 = 5 x = 500 paise Hence, ratio = 50: = : 0.

2 44 Q2. Convert the following ratios to percentages. a) 3:4 b) 2:3 a) 3: 4 3 Percentage of 3 : 4 = "4 x % = 75%. b) 2: Percentage of 2 : 3 = 3" x % = 663" %. Q3. 72% of 25 students are good in mathematics. How m are not good in mathematics? Total number of students = 25 72% of 25 students are good in mathematics. Number of good students in mathematics = 72% of = - x 25 = 8 Number of students not good at mathematics = 25-8 = 7 Hence, percentage of students not good in mathematics 7 = 25 x % = 28%. Q4. A football team won 0 matches out of the total number of matches they played. If their win percentage was 40, then how many matches did they play in all? Let total number of matches be x. According to the given condition, 40% of the total matches = 0 Therefore, 40% of x = 0 or, 40 - xx = 0 ~ x = 0 x = Hence, total number of matches are 25. Q5. If Chameli had f 600 left after spending 75% of her money, how much did she have in the beginning? Let her money in the beginning be f x. According to the given condition, Q6. ==> x -75% ofx = x- - xx = ~ x -~)= ~ x 4 ~ 3) = 600 ~ x ~) = 600 ~ x = 600 x 4 ~ x = 2400 Hence, the money in the beginning was f Alternative method: Percentage of money left = - 75)% = 25% 25% ofx = ==> - xx = 600 ==> x = x 25 ~ x = Hence, the money in the beginning was f If 60% people in a city like cricket, 30% like football and the remaining like other games, then what per cent of the people like other games? If the total number people are 50 lakh, find the exact number who like each type of game. Number of people who like cricket = 60% Number of people who like football = 30% Number of people who like other games = % - 60% + 30%) = %-90% = 0% Number of people who like cricket = 60% of 50,00, = x 50,00,000 = 30,00,000 = 30 lakh Number of people who like football = 30% of 50,00, = x 50,00,000 = 5,00,000 = 5lakh of

3 46 EXERCISE 8.2 Page -25) Ql. A man got a 0% increase in his salary. If his ner salary is ~,54,000, find his original salary. 0% increase means that his new salary is + 0) = 0, when original salary is ~. Since, new salary is ~ 0, then original salary = ~ Q2. Q3. Number of people who like other games = 0% of 50,00, 0 = x 50,00,000 = 5,00,000 = 5akh. When new salary is ~, then original salary = ~ ~~~ When new salary is,54,000, then original salary = ~ x,54,000 0 = ~,40,000 Hence, original salary is ~,40,000. Ans. On Sunday 845 people went to the Zoo. On Monday only 69 people went. What is the per cent decrease in the people visiting the Zoo on Monday? On Sunday, people went to the Zoo = 845 On Monday, people went to the Zoo = 69 Number of the decrease in the people = = x 6700 Decreased per cent = 845 = 845 = ~ 80% Percent decrease in the people visiting the Z~o= 80%. A shopkeeper buys 80 articles for ~ 2,400 and sells them for a profit of 6%. Find the selling price of one article. No. of articles = 80 C.P. of articles = ~ 2400 Profit = 6% Since, cost price of articles ~, then selling price = ~ 6 z->: When C.P. is ~, then S.P. = ~ 6 When C.P. is ~ 2400, then S.P. Hence, S.P. of 80 articles = ~ 6x2400 = ~ 2784 = ~ 2784 S.P. of article = ~ 2784 = ~ S.P. of each article is ~ Q4. The cost of an article was ~ 5,500. ~ 450 were spent on its repairs. If it is sold for a profit of 5%, find the selling price of the article. Given, C.P. = ~ 5,500, repair cost = ~ 450 Total C.P. = ~ ~ 450 = ~ 5950 Let C.P be ~, then S.P. = ~ + ~ 5 = ~ 5 Now, when C.P. is, then S.P. = 5 When C.P. is ~, then When S.P. is ~ 5950, then 5 S.P. = S P = ~ 5x5950.., = = ~ Q5. A VCR and TV were bought for ~ 8,000 each. The shopkeeper made a loss of 4% on the VCR and a profit of 8% on the TV. Find the gain or loss per cent on the whole transaction. Given cost price of VCR = ~ 8000 Cost price of TV = ~ 8000 Total cost of both articles = ~ ~ 8000 = ~ 6,000 VCR is sold at 4% loss. Let C.P. of each article be ~ S.P. of VCR = - 4 = ~ 96 Now, when C.P. is ~, then S.P. = ~ When C.P. is ~, then S.P. = ~ ~~

4 48 Q6.. 96x8000 When C.P. IS ~ 8000, then S.P. = ~ = ~ 7680 T.V. is sold at 8% profit. When C.P. of TV be ~, then S.P. = ~ + ~ 8 = ~ 08 When C.P. is ~, then S.P. = ~ 08 When C.P. is ~, then S.P. = ~ ~~~. 08 x 8,000 When C.P. IS ~ 8,000, then S.P. = ~ = ~ 8,640 Total S.P. = ~ 7,680 + ~ 8,640 = ~ 6,320 Since S.P. > C.P. Hence, profit = S.P. - C.P. = ~ ~ 6000 = ~ 320 Profit % = 320x 6000 = = 2% 6000 o. During a sale, a shop offered a discount of 0% on tb marked prices of all the items. What would a custome: have to pay for a pair of jeans marked at ~ 450 and two shirts marked at ~ 850 each? Given rate of discount on all items = 0% M.P. of a pair of jeans = ~ 450 M.P. of a shirt = ~ 850 D. fi Rate x M.P x 0 iscount on a pair 0 Jeans = = = ~ 45 S.P. of a pair of jeans = ~ ~ 45 = ~ 305 M.P. of two shirts = 2 x ~ 850 = ~ 700 D hi Rate x M.P. 0 x iscount on two s irts = = = ~ 7 S.P. of two shirts = ~ ~ 70 = ~ 530 The customer had to pay = ~ ~ 530 = ~ 2,835. Ansr,WARING QUANTITIES 49 ~ Q7. A milkman sold two of his buffaloes for ~ 20,000 each. On one he made a gain of 5% and on the other a loss of 0%. Find his overall gain or loss. Hint: Find CP of each) Given, S.P. of each buffalo = ~ 20,000 S.P. of two buffaloes = ~ 20,000 x 2 = ~ 40,000 One buffalo is sold at 5% gain. Let C.P' be ~, then S.P. = ~ + ~ 5 = ~ 05 When S.P. is ~ 05, then C.P. = ~ When S.P. is ~ 20,000, then ~ x 20,000 C.P. = 05 = ~ 2,000, = ~ 9, = ~ 9, Another buffalo is sold at loss of 0%. Let C.P. be ~, then S.P' = ~ - ~ 0 = ~ 90 When S.P. is ~ 90, then C.P. = ~ When S.P. is ~ 20,000 then Total Since, x 20,000 C.P. = ~ 90 20,00, = = ~ 22, C.P. = ~ 9, ~ 22, = ~ 4, C.P' > S.P' Loss = C.P. - S.P. = ~ 4, ~ 40,000 = ~, Q8. The price of a TV is ~ 3,000. The sales tax charged on it is at the rate of 2%. Find the amount that Vinod will have to pay if he buys it. Given, C.P. = ~ 3,000, S.T. rate = 2% Here, Sale Tax rate 2% means purchaser has to pay ~ 2 on each ~. So, S.P' for purchaser = ~ + ~ 2 = ~ 2

5 50 When, C.P. is f, then S.P. = f 2 When C.P. is f 3,000 then Alternate Method Sal T = C.P. x Rate e ax S P = f 3,000 x 2.. = f 4,56,000 = f 4,560 = 3000 x 2 = = f 56 0 Hence, S.P. = C.P. + Sale Tax = f 3,000 + f,560 = f 4,560. Ans. Q9. Arun bought a pair of skates at a sale where the discount given was 20%.If the amount he pays is f,600, find the marked price. Given, S.P. = f,600, Rate of discount = 20% Let M.P. be f. 20% discount means, On M.P. f, customer is given f 20 off. So, S.P. = f - f 20 = f 80 When S.P. is f 80 then M.P. = f. x 600 When S.P. IS f 600, then M.P. = f -----s< = f = f 2,000 Hence, M.P. is f 2,000. Ans. QI0. I purchased a hair-dryer for { 5,400 including 8% VAT. Find the price before VATwas added. Given, C.P. = f 5400 Rate of VAT = 8% Let C.P. without VAT is f then price including VAT is f + f 8) = f 08. When price including VAT is f 08, then original price = f Hence, price including VAT is f 5400, then the original price = f x 5400 = f = f 5,000. EXERCISE 8.3 Page ) Ql. Calculate the amount and compound interest on a) f 0,800 for 3 years at 2 2 % per annum compounded annually. b) f 8,000 for 22 years at 0% per annum compounded annually. c) f 62,500 for 2 years at 8% per annum compounded half yearly. d) f 8,000 for year at 9% per annum compounded half yearly. You could use the year by year calculation using S.I. formula to verify). e) f 0,000 for year at 8% per annum compounded half yearly. a) Given, P = f 0800, n = 3 years Amount 25 R = 2-%=-% 2 2 A = P + ~ J = )3 2x = )3 2x4 = ~J = 0800 x *J = 0800 x - x - x - = 0800 x

6 52 = = ~ 5, CI =A- P = ~ ~ 0800 = ~ 4, b) P = ~ 8000, n = 22 years, R = 0% p.a. First, we have to find amount for 2 years. A = P l+~)n = 8, )2 = 8, )2 0 = 8000 x - x-, 0 0 = 2,78,000 = ~ ' Interest for 2 year on ~ 2780 at rate of 0% 2,780x0x = ~,089 = x2 Total amount for 22 years at rate of 0% = ~ 2,780 + ~,089 = ~ 22,869 C.I. = A - P = ~ 22,869 - ~ 8,000 = ~ 4, c) Given, P = ~ 62,500, n = 2 years = 2 years, R = 8% Since, interest is compounded half yearly 3. So, n = 2 x 2 = 3 half years 8 R = 2 = 4% half yearly R)t A = P +- :: ~)3, -- d) C.I. )3 26)3 = 62, = 62,500 x = x - x -. x -, A = ~ 70,304. = A-P = ~ 70,304 - ~ 62,500 = ~ 7,804 Given, P ::.t 8,000, R = 9%, n = year Since, interest is compounded half yearly. So, n = 2 xl = 2 half years 9 9 R = - = - % half yearly 2 2 A = P l+~)n loo = 8, )2= 8,000 + ~)2 2xlOO 200 = x 209)2 = x 209 x 209, 200 ' = ~ 8, C.P. = A-P = ~ o ~ 8, = ~ ' e) Given, P = ~ 0,000, T = year, R = 8% per annum = % =4% Since, interest is compounded half yearly. n = x 2 = 2 half yearly 8 R = 2 = 4% half yearly A = l+~jn = 0,000 + ~)2 = 0,000 + ~)

7 54 55 Q2. Q3. = 0,000 x - = 0,000 x -2 x- 26) = 67,60,000 = ' C.l. = A - P = ~ 0,86- ~ 0,000 = ~ 86. Kamala borrowed ~ 26,400 from a Bank to buy a scooter at a rate of 5%p.a, compounded yearly. What amount will she pay at the end of 2 years and 4 months to clear the loan? Hint: Find A for 2 years with interest is compounded 4 yearly and then find SI on the 2nd year amount for 2 years). Given, P = ~ 26,400, R = 5%,n = 2 years 4 months First, we have to calculate amount for two years. A = P +~)n = 26, )2 = 26, ) ) = = x - x -, 20 ' = ~ 34,94 4 Interest for 4 months = - years = -3 years at rate of 5% 2 34,94x 5x = x3 =~ Total amount = ~ 34,94 + ~ = ~ 36, Fabina borrows ~ 2,500 at 2% per annum for 3 years at simple interest and Radha borrows the same amount for the same time period at 0% per annum, compounded annually. Who pays more interest and by how much? Amount for Fabina, Given, P = 2,500,R = 2%,T = 3 years --S I fi F bi P x R x T Imp e mterest or a ma =.00 Q4. 2,500x 2x 3 - = ~ 4,500 Amount for Radha, Given P = 2,500, R = 0%,n = 3 years C.l. for Radha Fabina A = P +~)n 4,50,000 - = 2, = 2, )3 )3 0 = 2500 x - = x - x - x - = ~ 6,637.5 = A - P )3 0 ' = ~ 6, ~ 2,500 = ~ 4,37.5 pays more interest = ~ 4,500 - ~ 4,37.5 = ~ = ~ Ans. I borrowed ~ 2,000 from Jamshed at 6% per annum simple interest for 2 years. Had I borrowed this sum at 6% per annum compound interest, what extra amount would I have to pay? Given, P = ~ 2000, R = 6% p.a., T = 2 years S I PxRx T Imp e mterest = = 2,000x 6 x 2 = ~ 440 ' Had he borrowed this sum at 6% p.a. then by using below formula, for C.l., = ~ 86. A = P +~Jn 6)2 06)2 = 2,000 + = 2,000 x

8 56 MATHEMATICS_VIII- = 2000 x 06 x 06, = ~ 3,483.2 C.!. = A-P = ~ 3, ~ 2,000 = ~,483.2 Difference in both interest = ~, ~,440 = ~ He would have to pay ~ extra amount. Q5. Vasudevan invested ~ 60,000 at an interest rate of 2% per annum compounded half yearly. What amount would he get i) after 6 months? ii) after year? i) Given, P = ~ 60,000, R = 2% p.a. When interest is compounded half yearly. ii) Amount 2 R = 2 = 6% half yearly n = 6 6 months = 2 x 2 = half year = P +~Jn = 60,000 + ~0J 06 = 60,000 x = ~ 63,600 After 6 months Vasudevan would get amount ~ 63,600. Given, P = ~ 60,000, R = 2%, T = year When interest is compounded half yearly. 2 R = 2 = 6% per half yearly, n == years A = P +~Jn?T = 2 x = 2 half = 60,000 6)2 06)2 + = 60,000 x --- COMPARING QUANTITIES = x 06 x!.06 = x 06, ' x = 67,4,60,000 = ~ ,000 ' After year Vasudevan would get ~ 67,46. Q6. Arif took a loan of ~ 80,000 from a bank. If the rate of interest is 0% per annum, find the difference in amounts he would be paying after ~ years if the interest is i) compounded annually. ii) compounded half yearly. i) Given, P = ~ 80,000, R = 0% p.a., n = "2 years First we will calculate the amount for year. A = P +~Jn 0 = ) , = 80,000 x + ~ J = 80,000 x 0 = ~ 88,000 Interest for "2 year at rate of 0% on 88,000 x loxl ~ 88,000 = ~ x 2 = 4400 Total amount = ~ 88,000 + ~ 4,400 = ~ 92,400. ii) When compound interest compounded semi-annually then, 0 3 R = - = 5%, n = 2T = 2 x - = 3 half years A = P l+~jn = 80,000 +~J3

9 58 = 80, )3 = 80,000 2) = x - x - x - = ~ ' ' Difference in amounts = ~ 92,60 - ~ 92,400 = ~ 20. Q7. Maria invested ~ 8,000 in a business. She would be Paid interest at 5% per annum compounded annually. Find i) The amount credited against her name at the end of the second year. ii) The interest for the 3rd year. i) Given, P = ~ 8000, R = 5%, T = 2 years Amount after two years J A = P + ~ ii) = 8,000 + ~ J = 8,000 x + ~ J 2)2 2 2 = 8,000 x 20 = 8,000 x 20 x 20 = ~ 8,820 Amount after three years P + ~ J = 8,000 + ~ = = x - )3 2J3, 20 ' = x - x - x -, 20 ~O 20 = ~ 9,26 Interest for 3rd year = ~ 9,26 - ~ 8,820 = ~ 44. Q8. Find the amount and the compound interest on ~ 0,000 for 2 years at /0 per annum, compounded half yearly. Would this interest be more than the interest he would get if it was compounded annually? 0 Given, P = ~ 0,000, R = 0% = 2" = 5% half yearly n = T = - = - x 2 = 3 half years 2 2 A = P +~)n = ~J3 ' = 0, = 0,000 x 20 J3 2J = x - x - x -, = 9,26,0,000 = ~ ' C.!. = A - P =, ,000 = ~, Ifit is compounded annually, then First we will calculate the amount for one year A = P l+~)n 0 ) = 00 + = 00 x ~~~ = ~ 0 0 Interest for "2 year = 0 x "2 x = ~ 550 Total amount = ~ 0 + ~ 550 = ~ 550 C.I. =,550-0,000 =,550 Yes, interest ~, is more than ~,550. Q9. Find the amount which Ram will get on ~ 4096, if he. ~ hi. gave It Lor 8 mont s at 2 % per annum, Interest 2 being compounded half yearly. Given, P = ~ 4096, n = T = 8 months = ~ Since 6 months = half year) = 3 half years R = 2"2 % = 2" % annually and 2 x 2 = 4" half yearly. A = P + ~ r

10 60 = 4,096l + = 4, )3 )3 4xlOO = )3 7)3 + - = , 6 ' = x - x - x - = ~ 4 93., ' QI0. The population of a place increased to 54,000 in 2003 at a rate of 5%per annum i) find the population in 200. ii) what would be its population in 2005? 4x4 i) Given, A2003= 54000, R = 5%, n = T = 2 years Population would be less in 200 than 2003 in two years. Here population is increasing. So, A2003 = P200 +~)2 54,000 = P200 + ~0J = P ~r 54,000 = P200 2)2 20 P _ 54,000x = 48, = 48,980 approximately. Therefore, population in 200 was 48,980. ii) According to the question, population is increasing, so, population in 2005 A = P l+~)n = 54,000 + ~)2 = 54,000 X + 2 0r ---- = x - x-, = 59,535 Therefore, population in 2005 would be 59,535. Ans. QU, In a Laboratory, the count of bacteria in a certain 6 experiment was increasing at the rate of2.5% per hour. Find the bacteria at the end of 2 hours if the count was initially 5,06,000. Given, R = 2.5%, T = 2 hours, P = 5,06,000 After two hours, number of bacteria A = P l+~jn = 5,06, '- 25)2 = 5,0, )2 0 = 5,06, = 5,06,000 x 40 = 5,06,000 x 4 x 4 )2 4)2 40x40 = 5,3,66.25 Hence, number of bacteria after two hours are approx.) Q2. A scooter was bought at ~ 42,000. Its value depreciated at the rate of 8% per annum. Find its value after one year. Given,. P = ~ 42000, n = T = year, R = 8% per annum A = P - - RJn = ) - - = ) - ' ' = 42,000x92 = 420 x 92 = ~ 38,640 Hence, the value of scooter after one year is ~ 38,640. ClCl

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