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Abm-11 Business-Mathematics q1 w1 Mod1
Abm-11 Business-Mathematics q1 w1 Mod1
Business
Mathematics
Quarter 1 – Module 1:
New Normal Math for Grade 11
Business Mathematics – Grade 11
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Quarter 1 – Module 1: New Normal Math for Grade 11
First Edition, 2020
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Business
Mathematics
Quarter 1 Module 1 Week 1
Fractions, Decimals, and
Percentage
What I Need to Know
This module was written for you to accomplish at home. It was carefully
designed so that you can work at your own pace and allow self-discovery of the
concept through activities that you will perform. Activities were also selected to allow
independent learning which also aims to develop students’ reading comprehension
skills through understanding written texts.
What I Know
NUMERATOR PERCENTAGE
II. Write the letter of the correct answer on your answer sheet. If no answer is given,
write the correct answer.
____ 1. A small pack of gulaman powder requires 1 ¾ cups of water for cooking. How
many cups of water are needed to cook gelatin that is composed of 7 ½ packs of
gulaman?
1 3
A. 13 B. 7 C. 15 D. 1 4
8 4 2
____ 2. A complete set of a grade school uniform requires 1 ¾ meters of white cloth
for the blouse and 2 1/3 meters of blue cloth for the pants. How much clothing material
of white cloth is required for 35 sets of uniform?
7 1 7
A.81 2 B. C. 61 D. 3
3 4 4
____ 3. If a class of 120 students took the Business math exam and 3/5 passed the
test, how many students failed the test?
A. 120 B. 48 C. 72 D. 24
____ 4. Len bought a lot measuring 450 square meters. If 25sq.m. is allotted for a
storage room, what fraction of the entire lot is the storage room?
1 2 3
A. B. 18 C. D.. 4
18 18 18
_____ 5. Write 5/8 as a percent.
A. 6.25% B. 62.5% C. 0.625% D. 625%
Lesson
Fractions
1
Take A slice
For no reason, quarantine days make us hungry every minute. Photo shown
above is a rectangular cake cut into several parts. How many slices can you eat in one
seating?
Can you help your mom cut the cake considering the number of persons at your
home and the person who needs to eat more than the others? How can you use some
of the idea of fractions you learned in school to show to all the members in your family
that you divide the cake according to their needs?
What’s In
½ Red
1/8 Blue
3/8 Black
What’s New
1
EXAMPLE: Change to a decimal.
6
SOLUTION:
0.166
6 1.000
6 REPEATING DECIMAL or
recurring decimal is
40 decimal representation of a
36 number whose digits are
40 periodic and infinitely
36 repeated portion is not zero.
4
Hence, 16 = 0.166. . . or 0.16.
3
EXAMPLE: Change 4 5 to a decimal.
SOLUTION:
4.6
43 = 23 5 23.0
5 5 20
30
30
0
Hence, 4 3 = 4.6.
5
What’s More
Independent Activity 1:
Independent Assessment 1:
1.) Fold a line on your paper from one side of the paper to the other.
Use a ruler and pencil to draw in the line.
2.) Fold the line on top of itself so that the fold contains the given
point. Unfold the paper and draw a line through the crease with a
ruler and pencil.
Guide Question:
1.) After folding the paper into half, what do you notice? Can you get how many percent
can be seen if the paper is folded?
2.) Message a Friend. Compare your answer with him/her. Did they get the same
answer?
Changing Fractions to Percent. To change a fraction to a percent, change the
fraction to a decimal (i.e., divide the numerator by the denominator) and then move
the decimal two places to the right and affix the percent sign. (Bluman, A., 2006)
3
EXAMPLE: Write as a percent.
5
SOLUTION:
Divide 3 by 5 as shown:
0.6
5 3.0
30
0
3 = 0.6 = 60%
5
SOLUTION:
Change the percent to a fraction and multiply: 60 × 90 = 5,400 or 54.
100 1 100
Independent Assessment 2: All whole numbers
Change the decimal into fraction. has invisible
Answer the following: denominator of 1
Check its place value. Result:
Hundredths, 60/100
1. A salesperson sold a chair for P680.00 and a Pillow for P200.00. If the commission
rate is 12.5%, find the person’s commission.
A. P 90.00 B. P 85.00
C. P 25.00 D. P 110.00
2. A person bought a secondhand car for P87,000 and made a 15% down payment.
How much was the down payment?
A. P 6, 430.00 B. P13, 050.00
C. P 1, 305.00 D. P 643.00
3. Department Store employs 125 people and must hire an additional 20% for the
holiday season. What is the total number of employees needed for the holiday
season?
A. 20 B. 25
C. 15 D. 10
4. A suit that is normally sold for P16,750 is on sale at 12% off. How much will be
saved by purchasing the suit while it is on sale?
A. P12,000.00 B. P14,740.00
C. P12 D. P2,010.00
5. The market price of a share of stock one year ago was P50. Since then, the market
price has increased by 8%. Find the increase in the market place.
A. P4.00 B. P50
C. P8.00 D. P12
Definition of terms
Fraction simply tells us how many parts of a whole we have. It is
composed of numerator and denominator.
Numerator is the upper portion of the fraction.
Denominator is the lower portion of the fraction.
Vinculum a horizontal line drawn over a group of terms in a
mathematical expression to indicate that they are to be operated on as a single
entity by the preceding or following operator.
Terminating Decimal are those numbers which come to an end after
few repetitions after decimal point.
Repeating Decimal or recurring decimal is decimal representation of a
number whose digits are periodic and infinitely repeated portion is not zero.
How do you and your family cope up with the financial crisis that we are
encountering while we are trying to overcome the pandemic?
Like fractions, you can plan and divide your available resources in order
for you to cope up with the financial crisis you are encountering. Prioritize the
needs of the family and disregard for the mean time the wants. You’ll be
surprised that what you have is enough for everybody.
Even the word of God tells us to believe that what we have will always
be enough or more than what we imagine because He will never leave us alone.
In the parable of fishes and loaves, we can see that in time of hunger;
what the people had will multiply according to the will of God because of their
faith.
What I Can Do
Great Ideas! Meal planning is one way to divide your available food
resources at home. Check your kitchen cabinets, refrigerator or anything alike
where you store your foods. Stretch your food resources into 1 week meal plan.
Remember that in a day you have breakfast, lunch and dinner. If you are taking
snacks, you may also put it in your meal plan. Show it to your
mother/father/guardian if what you have created is feasible. Good luck
Assessment
BOOKS
Bluman, Allan G., 2006 Business Math Demystified A Self Teaching Guide. pp. 25-
27; pp.36-38; pp.40-41. United States of America. McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc
Licuanan, Patricia B., et.al, 2016 Teaching Guide for Senior High School Business
Mathematics.pp.21-22. Quezon City, Philippines. CHED.
Chua, Simon L., et.al, 2018 Soaring 21st Century Mathematics Grade 11 Business
Mathematics. p.89; p.93. Quezon City, Philippines. Phoenix Publishing House.
https://slideplayer.com/slide/10322488/#:~:text=1%20FRACTIONS%20Fraction
%3A%20a%20numerical,a%20common%20fraction%3B%20a%20divisor.
Retrieved June 2, 2020
https://www.lexico.com/definition/decimal. Retrieved June 2, 2020
Name: __________________Grade Level: ______Section: _____Score:_________
Teacher:_______________________ School:______________________________
Worksheet Week 1
1. 1 2. 5
6 12
3. 2 3 4. 3
1000 8
1
5. 2
3. 4 4. 2 2
5 7
5. 5
6
Worksheet Activity 2
WorkSheet
Activity 1
I. 1. .16
2. .416
3. 2.003
4. .375
5. 0.5
II. 1. 14.29%
2. 117%
3. 80%
4. 228.6%
5. 83.33%
Activity 2
1. P430
2. 6
3. 32
4. P48,000
5. P2,010
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