Fractions, Decimals And Percentages Worksheet - Level 2 Page 13

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2 Fractions, decimals and percentages
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19 Mark owns a furniture shop. He buys furniture from furniture makers.
He sells the furniture in his shop.
The table shows his sales for January.
Item
Purchase cost (£)
Sales (£)
beds
3100
4540
January
wooden furniture
6980
8000
sofas
9020
12 600
Work out his total percentage profi t for January.
20 The table shows the sales fi gures for jeans at a clothes shop in March and April.
Type
March
April
Bootleg
84
69
Skinny
73
122
a) Work out the percentage decrease in sales of bootleg
jeans from March to April.
The shopkeeper thinks that sales from April to May will follow
the percentage increase or decrease they did from March to April.
b) How many of each type of jean should the shopkeeper order
for May?
21 Ali used a questionnaire for a GCSE maths project.
She wants to display the results of the survey on a poster.
She decides to use percentage bar charts to show the answers to each question.
Each percentage bar chart will be exactly 10 cm long.
_
_
_
1
1
1
For one question,
the people said Yes,
of them said No and
said Don’t know.
2
4
4
Ali showed the answers to some of her questions in a diagram:
50%
25%
25%
10 cm
Key:
Answered Yes
Answered Don’t know
Answered No
Here are the answers to another question.
Yes
33 people
Don’t know
15 people
No
12 people
Draw an accurate percentage bar chart like the one above for
the answers to this question.
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