Estimating and Calculating Percents in Money

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Estimating and Calculating Percents in Money Examples Canada has a 7% General Sales/Service Tax (GST) on most items. Many provinces have an additional Provincial Sales Tax (PST) that is added to the cost of a purchase. Item Price Process GST Total Cost Microwave $129.00 $129.00 $9.03 $129.00 Oven 0.07 + $9.03 $138.03 Can of Juice $0.69 $0.69 0.07 Jacket $32.98 $32.98 0.07 $0.05 $0.69 + $0.05 $0.74 $2.31 $32.98 + $2.31 $35.29 You can estimate the price of an item including GST by adding 10% of the approximate cost. Remember that 10% in decimal form is 0.10. Examples A) $15.45 10% (0.10) = $1.55 $15.45 + $1.55 = $17.00 The estimated total will be a little less than $17.00. B) Estimate the GST on a fishing rod that costs $54.79. Use 10% to estimate. Move the decimal one space to the left $5.47 and round. The GST is approximately $5.50. The fishing rod with the GST will cost approximately $60.00. C) Estimate the GST on a pair of running shoes for $36.49. Use 10% to estimate. Move the decimal one space to the left $3.64 and round. The GST is approximately $3.65. The running shoes will cost approximately $40.00. Alberta Education, Alberta, Canada (www.learnalberta.ca) Estimating and Calculating Percents in Money 1/7

If you need to know an exact amount, you can calculate the cost of an item including GST by multiplying the amount by 1.07, because 100% plus 7% is the same as 1.07. Example $15.45 1.07 = $16.53 (GST incl.) Remember, you can also use the % key on your calculator to calculate a percent. Type the number x 7% to find out the amount of GST, or type the number + 7% to find out the total including GST. Example $129.00 7% = $9.03 $129.00 + 7% = $138.03 (GST incl.) Reviewing Money and Decimals The decimal number 0.02 is the same as 2 pennies out of 100 and can be represented as 2%. The decimal number 0.89 is the same as 89 pennies out of 100 and can be represented as 89%. The decimal number 1.15 is the same as 115 pennies and can be represented as 115%. Examples A) CONGRATULATIONS! This certificate earns you 15% off the regular price of a CD of your choice at the grand opening of our new location. Hurry in today as selection may be limited. Alberta Education, Alberta, Canada (www.learnalberta.ca) Estimating and Calculating Percents in Money 2/7

The CD Liska wants costs $18.99. She is planning to use her 15% off certificate. She has exactly $16.25 in her wallet. With the 15% discount, will Liska have enough money to buy the CD? Let s find out Step 1 Write down the original price of the item. $18.99 Step 2 Convert the percent into a decimal number. 15% 0.15 Step 3 Multiply the original price by the decimal $18.99 0.15 = number and place the decimal in the $2.8485 appropriate position. Step 4 Round this number to the nearest hundredth. Round to $2.85 Step 5 Write down the original price and subtract. $18.99 $2.85 Step 6 The answer is the new sale price with the 15% discount. $16.14 The CD will cost $16.14. Liska has enough money. B) Derik and his family went to a restaurant for dinner and when the bill arrived, they wanted to add a 15% tip. If the bill was $65.83, how much would they tip? $65.83 0.15 The tip would be $9.87. $9.87 C) Sometimes items are discounted by a percent, for example 20% off the regular price. To figure out the sale price, you must: 1. Figure out how much 20% of the regular price is. 2. Subtract that amount from the regular price to get the sale price. Regular Price: $14.00 Discount: 20% 20% of $14.00 = $2.80 ($14.00 0.20 or $14.00 20% using the calculator) $14.00 - $2.80 = $11.20 sale price Alberta Education, Alberta, Canada (www.learnalberta.ca) Estimating and Calculating Percents in Money 3/7

D) Joanne sold her scooter for 20% less than what she paid for it. She paid $625.00. How much did Joanne get when she sold her scooter? Find 20% of $625.00 0.20 625.00 = $125.00 Subtract $625.00 $125.00 = $500.00 Joanne received $500.00 for her scooter. E) Paul paid an extra 4% to have his new car painted his favourite colour. The price of the car was $20 650.00. a) How much did Paul pay for the special paint job? Find 4% of $20 650.00 0.04 20 650 = $826.00 Paul paid $826.00 for the paint job. b) How much did Paul pay in total for his new car? $20 650.00 + $826.00 = $21 476.00 Paul paid $21 476.00 for the car. F) Ashlyn noticed that the jacket she has been longing for is on sale. The regular price of the jacket is $35.00. Now it is 2 1 off! Ashlyn has $18.00 in her wallet. Does she have enough money? Solution: Find 2 1 of $35.00 1 2 $35.00 1 = $35.00 2 = $35.00 2 = $17.50 Luckily, Ashlyn has enough money to purchase the jacket. Alberta Education, Alberta, Canada (www.learnalberta.ca) Estimating and Calculating Percents in Money 4/7

Remember that when dealing with money, always round to 2 decimal places to the nearest hundredth. G) Find: 4 3 of $14.95 3 $14.95 $44.85 = = $11.2125 (round to the nearest hundredth) = $11.21 4 1 4 Find: 4 1 of $18.99 1 $18.99 $18.99 = = $4.7475 (round to the nearest hundredth) = $4.75 4 1 4 Think About Every item for sale in a store has a mark-up, which means its price has been marked up from what it cost the store. The mark-up in a lot of stores is 100% or 200%, so when they sell items at a discount later, they don t lose money. For example, a T-shirt costs the store $5.00, but they sell it for $15.00 (200% mark-up). If they later sell it at a discount of 20% ($12.00), they re still making a profit of $7.00. Alberta Education, Alberta, Canada (www.learnalberta.ca) Estimating and Calculating Percents in Money 5/7

Practice: Calculating Percents of Money 1. Use the decimal numbers below and demonstrate the relationship between pennies and percent. The first one has been done for you. 46 a) 0.46 46 pennies is 46 out of a dollar, or 46%. 100 b) 0.09 c) 2.25 d) 0.71 2. With a partner, make a list of 5 to 10 items you commonly buy or wish to buy. Use newspapers or other sources of information to list the prices. Calculate the price including the GST. 3. It was a busy shopping day! Carlo purchased all of the items below. Determine the sale price that Carlo paid with the discount. a) b) Regular price: $3.49 Regular price: $199.54 Discount: 10% Discount: 15% c) d) Regular price: $18.99 Regular price: $17.68 Discount: 20% Discount: 25% Alberta Education, Alberta, Canada (www.learnalberta.ca) Estimating and Calculating Percents in Money 6/7

4. Leah made more money than she expected on her paycheque. She decided to take $20.00 of this extra money and buy some gifts. The regular price of a vase was $10.99, but Leah got it for 4 1 off. She received 3 1 off the regular price of $12.49 for a set of golf balls. How much does Leah have left after buying the gifts? 5. Dakota works in retail at a popular clothing store. He receives instructions from his manager to discount the prices of certain items of clothing. Use pencil and paper, calculator or another method to fill in the blanks in the chart below. The first one has been done for you. Item of Clothing Original Price Discount Amount of Discount ($) Sale Price Blue Jeans $24.95 20% $4.99 $19.96 Jean Jackets $36.49 15% Skirts $18.23 17% Designer T-shirts $9.08 22% Ladies Suit Jackets $39.52 18% Necklaces $9.55 12% Hair Ties $1.29 15% Box of Sox $6.90 8% Alberta Education, Alberta, Canada (www.learnalberta.ca) Estimating and Calculating Percents in Money 7/7