6.3 Applications of Percent 541
Self Check 6
HOME SCHOOLINGIn one school
district, the number of home-
schooled children increased from
15 to 150 in 4 years. Find the
percent of increase.
Now TryProblem 33
EXAMPLE (^6) JFK A 1996 auction included
an oak rocking chair used by President John F.
Kennedy in the Oval Office. The chair, originally
valued at $5,000, sold for $453,500. Find the percent
of increase in the value of the rocking chair.
StrategyWe will begin by finding the amount of
increase in the value of the rocking chair.
WHYThen we can calculate what percent of the
original $5,000 value of the chair that the increase
represents.
SolutionFirst, we find the amount of increase in
the value of the rocking chair.
Subtract the original value from
the price paid at auction.
The rocking chair increased in value by $448,500. Next, we find what percent of the
original $5,000 value of the rocking chair the $448,500 increase represents by
translating the problem into a percent equation (or percent proportion) and solving it.
The percent equation method:
is of
448,500 x 5,000 Translate.
This is the equation to solve.
To isolate xon the right side, divide both sides of the equation
by 5,000. Then remove the common factor of 5,000 from the
numerator and denominator.
Before performing the division on the left side of the equation,
recall that there is a shortcut for dividing a dividend by a divisor
when both end with zeros. Remove two of the ending zeros in the
divisor 5,000 and remove the same number of ending zeros in the
dividend 448,500.
Divide 4,485 by 50.
To write the decimal 89.7 as a percent, multiply it by
100 by moving the decimal point two places to the right,
and then insert a % symbol.
The percent proportion method:
is of
This is the proportion to solve.
To solve the proportion, find the cross products. Then
set them equal.
To simplify the left side of the equation, do the
multiplication: 448,500 100 44,850,000.
44,850,0005,000x
448,500 100 5,000x
448,500
5,000
x
100
amount percent base
$448,500 what percent $5,000?
8,970%x
8970%x
89.7x
4,485
50
x
448,500
5,000
x5,000
1
5,000
1
448,500x5,000
$448,500 what percent $5,000?
453,5005,000448,500
89.7
50 4,485.0
400
485
450
35 0
35 0
0
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