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Ledesma, ABM 12-ACCT A - BusMath - Written - Work - No.1
Ledesma, ABM 12-ACCT A - BusMath - Written - Work - No.1
1. Six months ago, Russell spent Php 18,335.54 on periodic car maintenance. If
he spent Php 15,038.65 in his current periodic car maintenance, how much is
the difference in the amount spent for the car periodic maintenance?
Solution:
18,335.54
- 15,038.65
3,296.89
The difference in the amount spent for the car periodic maintenance is
₱3,296.89.
BUSINESS MATHEMATICS
2. During its first days of operation, Jane the manager of Tealicious Milk Tea
reported the following sales: Php 5,215.50, Php 4,320.25, Php 6,005.75, Php
7,985.50, and Php 10,530.85. How much was the total sales of Tealicious
Milk Tea in its first five days of operation?
Solution:
₱ 5,215.50
₱ 4,320.25
₱ 6,005.75
₱ 7,985.50
+ ₱ 10,530.85
₱ 34,057.85
The total sales of Tealicious Milk Tea in its first five days of operation
amounted to ₱34 057.85.
3. To prepare for the coming school year, Alyssa bought 10 pieces of notebooks
at Php 65.35 each and 3 ballpens at Php 25.75 each. How much did it cost
her to buy the notebooks and ballpens?
Solution:
Notebooks Ballpens
65.35 25.75
× 10 × 3
0000 ₱77.25
+ 6535
₱653.50 Total:
₱653.50
+ ₱ 77.25
₱730.75
4. To prepare for the coming school year, Alyssa bought 10 pieces of notebooks
at Php 65.35 each and 3 ballpens at Php 25.75 each. How much did it cost
her to buy the notebooks and ballpens?
Solution:
Notebooks
65.35 Ballpens
× 10 25.75
0000 × 3
+ 6535 ₱77.25
₱653.50
BUSINESS MATHEMATICS
Total:
₱653.50
+ ₱ 77.25
₱730.75
4 145
1. = 0.444 = 0.44 4. = 0.58
9 250
11 12
2. = 0.916 = 0.92 5. = 0.2
12 60
3
3. = 0.125 = 0.13
24
Complete Solutions:
4
1. 9 = 0.444 = 𝟎. 𝟒𝟒
3
3. 24 = 0.125 = 𝟎. 𝟏𝟑
0.444
9√4.000 0.125
− 0 24√3.000
40 − 0
− 36 30
40 − 24
− 36 60
40 − 48
− 36 120
4 − 120
x
11
2. 12 = 0.916 = 𝟎. 𝟗𝟐
145
4. = 𝟎. 𝟓𝟖
250
0.916
12√11.000 0.58
− 0 250√145.00
110 − 0
− 108 1450
20 − 1250
− 12 2000
80 − 2000
− 72 x
8
BUSINESS MATHEMATICS
12
5. = 𝟎. 𝟐
60
0.2
60√12.0
− 120
x
C. PERCENTAGE
Changing percent to decimal and vice versa.
I. To percentage:
a. 0.789 = 78.9%
b. 10.97 = 1097%
c. 13 = 1300%
II. To decimal:
a. 53.32% = 0.5332
3
b. % = 0.75% = 𝟎. 𝟎𝟎𝟕𝟓
4
c. 65% = 0.65