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Do it now task 1. Example 1 10% of £2000 £2000 ÷ 10 = £200. Example 2 30 % of £4000 £4000 ÷ 10 = £400 3 × £400 = £1200. Work out: 1. 10% of £12000 2. 20% of £9000 3. 50% of £18000 4. 60% of £6000 5. 40% of £12000. 1 gallon is approximately 4.5 litres. Do it now task 2.
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Do it now task 1 Example 1 10% of £2000 £2000 ÷ 10 = £200 Example 2 30 % of £4000 £4000 ÷ 10 = £400 3 × £400 = £1200 Work out: 1. 10% of £12000 2. 20% of £9000 3. 50% of £18000 4. 60% of £6000 5. 40% of £12000
1 gallon is approximately 4.5 litres Do it now task 2 Convert the following to litres: 1. 2 gallons 2. 5 gallons 3. 10 gallons 4. 14 gallons 5. 40 gallons Example 3 gallons is 3 × 4.5 litres = 13.5 litres
What interesting facts did you learn about in this video clip? • What important facts are missing from this video clip? • What are the financial considerations when buying a new car?
Lesson Objective: We are learning to calculate the costs of buying and running a new car over 3 years All: Work out simple percentages of amounts and convert gallons into litres Most: Identify the tax band and calculate the price of a car. Some: Calculate the cost of insurance and fuel for each person over 3 years and the second hand sale value of a vehicle after 3 years.
Your task • You will be working in pairs • You will need to use the booklet provided to help you: • Choose a character and then choose their car • Work out the cost of buying the new car. • Over a three year period: • Identify the total cost of road tax for the vehicle • Calculate how much it would cost your character to insure their car over the period • Calculate the total cost of fuel for your character/vehicle combination • Work out how much the car will be worth to sell on after three years. • Work out the total cost to your character over a three year period. Lo: We are learning to calculate the costs of buying and running a new car over 3 years