First, determine an 80% reduction in the number of flights canceled in January: 30 × (1-0.8) = 6 Second step: Subtract this amount from the March amount. 10 - 6 = 4
"Step 1: Determine how many flights were canceled in November and December. Dec + Nov + 10 = 25 Step 2: Determine how many flights were canceled in January and February. Jan + Feb equals 35 + 45 + 80. Step 3: Divide the Nov/Dec figure by the Jan/Feb figure after subtracting the Jan/Feb figure: (80 - 25) ÷ 25 x 100 = 220% "
Step 1: Obtain Graff's Q2 revenue of £20,000. Step 2: Determine Graff's Q4 revenue: £30,000 Step 3: Divide the Q4 figure by the Q2 figure after subtracting the Q4 figure. £30,000 - £20,000 = £10,000 £10,000 / £20,000 x 100\s= 50% Advice: (new number - old number) old number is a quick technique to compute percentage growth.
Divide the total number of flights canceled in February at all 3 airports by the number of flights canceled at Gatwick: 20 / (15+20+45) x 100 = 25%.
Step 1: Determine the travel times for the wireless-capable train departures (shown with an asterisk in the timetable). 7:00: 2 hours and 15 minutes 9 a.m.: two and a half hours 10.05: 2 hours and 40 minutes Step 2: Determine the travel timings for the coach arrivals in Manchester before 13:00 and 06:30. They should be 3 hours and 15 minutes. 8:00: Three and a half hours 03:20: 3 hours and 10 minutes 30 minutes as of 09:30 Step 3: Single fare on 07:50 train equals £65 The right response is therefore £65.00.
Step 1: Obtain the following amount from the sale of binders during the quarter ending in December: £35,000. Step 2: This revenue estimate is 15% inflated. Therefore, it is 115%. 100% are required in the question. Simply multiply by 100 and divide by 115: £35,000 ÷ 115 x 100 = £30,435 Tip: To determine the original non-overstated amount, add the X"" percent overstatement to 100%, then divide by 100%.
Get Moen's earnings from January to June: £30,000 plus $25,000 By dividing by six months: £9,167 x £55,000 / 6 months Don't waste time adding all the zeros to a simple question like this one where you can see that all the numbers are in thousands. With experience, you'll grow used to this.
Step 1: Add up the Gem Plan's allotment for the first five months: 250 minutes times five equals 1,250 minutes. 200 texts multiplied by 5 equals 1,000 texts. Step 2: Add up the Royale Plan's allotment for four months. 400 minutes multiplied by 4 is 1,200 minutes Four times 150 texts equals 600 texts. Step 3: Add the times from Steps 1 and 2 together (1,250 minutes plus 1,200 minutes equals 2,450 minutes). 1,000 text messages resulted from the addition of 600 text messages. Therefore, 2,450 minutes and 1,600 messages constitute the correct response.
Work backwards from the cab ride in Step 1 Agent must depart from Manchester's coach and railway stations via coach and train Which coach or train options arrive before 12:25 or 12:35, respectively, in step two? Coach departures at 09:10 and 09:30 both depart too late. The 09:20 train departs on time and costs less than the 9.00 train, arriving at 11:50. The appropriate response is, 09:20 train departure.
Step 1: Update the price ranges Call rates: 24p x 1.2 = 28.8p 26 pence multiplied by 1.2 pence for mobile calls on the same network. Mobile calls (other networks): 32p times 1.2 equals 38.4p Messages: 11p x 1.2p = 13.2p Calculate the additional costs in step two. Cellular calls (on the same network): 31.2p x 35 = £10.92 Other networks' mobile calls: 38.4p multiplied by 45 equals $17.28 Texts: 13.2p multiplied by 62 equals £8.18 3. Add the previous sums. £10.92 + £17.28 + £8.18 = £36.38 The right response is therefore £36.38.
Step 1: Determine how many minutes each month are not allotted. 3,120 mins - 300 mins = 2,820 mins billable 2,820 minutes times three months equals 8,460 minutes in step two. Calculate the excess charge per call in step three. 30p – 24p = 6p Step 5: Multiply 8,460 minutes by the extra call rate of 6p to get at £507.60. The correct response is £507.60, thus
Step 1: Determine the annual cost of the Gem plan: £54.99 per year The plan's monthly cost is £5.49. Needed: 50 additional same network minutes 50 x 25p = £12.50 No further other network minutes are needed. Cost for a month: £5.49 plus £12.50 equals £17.99 A total of £270.88 ($54.99 + (£17.99 x 12)) is spent annually. Step 2: Determine the annual cost of the Royal plan: £59.49 yearly cost for the plan, £6 No additional same network minutes are needed. Required: 50 more minutes on other networks 50 x 32p = £16 Cost for the entire month: £6 + £16 = £22 Total cost per year: £59.49 + (£22 divided by 12) = £323.49 Calculate the savings in Step 3: £323.49 - £270.88 = £52.61
Calculate the duration of the two train trips between London and Manchester in Step 1: Train at 07:30: 2 hours, 15 minutes, or 2.250 hours 2 hours 25 minutes, or 2.417 hours, from the 10:30 train Step 2: Incorporate numbers into the formula: Average speed is calculated as Distance/Time. 164 miles traveled at an average speed of 60 miles per hour. 164 miles / 2.250 = 72.9 mph for the 07:50 train 10:00 train: 164 miles divided by 2.417 equals 67.9 mph The difference between the two is 5 mph (72.9 - 67.9 The right response is therefore 5 mph.
Calculate the duration of each coach journey that provides breakfast in step 1. Departures: 06:30 and 08:00 depart in 3 hours and 15 minutes; 09:10 and 09:30 depart in 3 hours and 20 minutes; and 10:00 departs in 3 hours and 5 minutes. Step 2: Determine the total price for two round-trip tickets. departing at 10:00; two x £85 The right answer is £170.
First, the percentage of flights canceled at Gatwick Airport to all other airports is requested. Start by putting the following in ratio format: 20 : (30 + 20 + 15) 20 : 65 Step 2: Divide 65 by 20 to calcuate the ratio: 65 ÷ 20 = 3.25 1 : 3.25
Find the first quarter of the year's revenue for Graff: 15,000 Get Graff's revenue for the year's final quarter in step two: 30,000 Step 3: Deduct the newest quarter from the earliest: 30,000 - 15,000 = 15,000 Step 4: Subtract this from the first quarter's ""oldest"" figure. 15,000 / 15,000 x 100 \s= 100% Reminder: A quarter of a year will always be three months long. You should keep in mind that the first quarter won't necessarily be from January to March; a quarter could be any three consecutive months of the year. This is due to the various year ends that businesses have.