Topic 9: Ratio, Profit And Loss - Mathematics Form One

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Ratio


A ratio – is a way of comparing quantities measured in the same units


Examples of ratios


1. A class has 45 girls and 40 boys. The ratio of number of boys to the number of girls = 40: 45


2. A football ground 100 𝑚 long and 50 𝑚 wide. The ratio of length to the width = 100: 50


NOTE: Ratios can be simplified like fractions

  1. 40: 45 = 8: 9
  2. 100: 50 = 2: 1


A Ratio in its Simplest Form


Express a ratio in its simplest form


Example 1


Simplify the following ratios, giving answers as whole numbers



Solution



A Given Quantity into Proportional Parts


Divide a given quantity into proportional parts


Example 2


Express the following ratios in the form of



Solution



To increase or decrease a certain quantity in a given ratio, multiply the quantity with that ratio


Example 3


  1. Increase 6 𝑚 in the ratio 4 ∶ 3
  2. Decrease 800 /− in the ratio 4 ∶ 5


Solution



Profits and Loss


Profit or Loss


Find profit or loss


If you buy something and then sell it at a higher price, then you have a profit which is given by: Profit = selling price − buying price


If you buy something and then sell it at a lower price, then you have a loss which is given by: Loss = buying price − selling price


The profit or loss can also be expressed as a percentage of buying price as follows:



Percentage Profit and Percentage Loss


Calculate percentage profit and percentage profit and percentage loss


Example 4


Mr. Richard bought a car for 3, 000, 000/− and sold for 3, 500, 000/−. What is the profit and percentage profit obtained?


Solution


Profit= selling price − buying price = 3,500,000-3,000,000=500,000


Therefore the profit obtained is 500,000/-



Example 5


Eradia bought a laptop for


Solution



But buying price = 780, 000/− and loss = buying price − selling price = 780, 000 − 720, 000 = 60, 000/−



Simple Interest


Simple Interest


Calculate simple interest


The amount of money charged when a person borrows money e. g from a bank is called interest (I)


The amount of money borrowed is called principle (P)


To calculate interest, we use interest rate (R) given as a percentage and is usually taken per year or per annum (p.a)



Example 6


Calculate the simple interest charged on the following


  1. 850, 000/− at 15% per annum for 9 months
  2. 200, 000/− at 8% per annum for 2 years


Solution



Real Life Problems Related to Simple Interest


Solve real life problems related to simple interest


Example 7


Mrs. Mihambo deposited money in CRDB bank for 3 years and 4 months. A t the end of this time she earned a simple interest of 87, 750/− at 4.5% per annum. How much had she deposited in the bank?


Solution


Given I = 87, 750/− R = 4.5% % T = 3 years and 4 months


Change months to years


 

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