Ratio & % – Tickets Choose level of difficulty In 2006, the production cost of the Newton School play was £370. In 2007, due to the fact that the school had to hire some special costumes the production cost increased by 12%. In 2006, the total number of tickets sold for the play was 732. They sold 1/6 more tickets in 2007 In both years the ratio of adult tickets to student tickets was 42 : 19. In 2006, adult tickets cost £3 each and student tickets cost £1.50 each. In 2007 prices were reduced by 10%. Work out the profit or loss made by Newton School in 2006 and 2007.
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Ratio & % – TicketsChoose level of difficultyIn 2006, the production cost of the Newton School play
was £370.
In 2007, due to the fact that the school had to hire some special costumes the production cost increased by 12%.
In 2006, the total number of tickets sold for the play was 732. They sold 1/6 more tickets in 2007
In both years the ratio of adult tickets to student tickets was 42 : 19.
In 2006, adult tickets cost £3 each and student tickets cost £1.50 each. In 2007 prices were reduced by 10%.
Work out the profit or loss made by Newton School in 2006 and 2007.
Ratio & % – TicketsHelp
Step 1: Calculate the number of adult and student tickets sold in 2006.
Copy this table and fill in T
Find the multiplier (?) from T to 732. So T x ? = 732
In 2006, the production cost of the Newton School play was £370.
In 2007, due to the fact that the school had to hire some special costumes the production cost increased by 12%.
In 2006, the total number of tickets sold for the play was 732. They sold 1/6 more tickets in 2007
In both years the ratio of adult tickets to student tickets was 42 : 19.
In 2006, adult tickets cost £3 each and student tickets cost £1.50 each. In 2007 prices were reduced by 10%.
Work out the profit or loss made by Newton School in 2006 and 2007.
Adult Student Total
42 19 T
732
Ratio & % – TicketsHelp
Step 2: Calculate the number of adult and student tickets sold in 2006.
Multiply 42 and 19 by this multiplier (?)
Check that your two answers add up to 732
In 2006, the production cost of the Newton School play was £370.
In 2007, due to the fact that the school had to hire some special costumes the production cost increased by 12%.
In 2006, the total number of tickets sold for the play was 732. They sold 1/6 more tickets in 2007
In both years the ratio of adult tickets to student tickets was 42 : 19.
In 2006, adult tickets cost £3 each and student tickets cost £1.50 each. In 2007 prices were reduced by 10%.
Work out the profit or loss made by Newton School in 2006 and 2007.
Adult Student Total
42 19 T
732
Ratio & % – TicketsHelp
Step 3: Calculate the money made by selling the tickets in 2006.
Use this table:
In 2006, the production cost of the Newton School play was £370.
In 2007, due to the fact that the school had to hire some special costumes the production cost increased by 12%.
In 2006, the total number of tickets sold for the play was 732. They sold 1/6 more tickets in 2007
In both years the ratio of adult tickets to student tickets was 42 : 19.
In 2006, adult tickets cost £3 each and student tickets cost £1.50 each. In 2007 prices were reduced by 10%.
Work out the profit or loss made by Newton School in 2006 and 2007.
Adult Student
Number of
tickets
Cost per ticket
£3
Money Made
Ratio & % – TicketsHelp
Step 4: Calculate the number of adult and student tickets sold in 2007.
Use this table:
In 2006, the production cost of the Newton School play was £370.
In 2007, due to the fact that the school had to hire some special costumes the production cost increased by 12%.
In 2006, the total number of tickets sold for the play was 732. They sold 1/6 more tickets in 2007
In both years the ratio of adult tickets to student tickets was 42 : 19.
In 2006, adult tickets cost £3 each and student tickets cost £1.50 each. In 2007 prices were reduced by 10%.
Work out the profit or loss made by Newton School in 2006 and 2007.
Adult Student
Tickets Sold
(2006)228
1/6 extra
Tickets Sold
(2007)
Ratio & % – TicketsHelp
Step 5: Calculate the money made by selling the tickets in 2007.
Use this table:
In 2006, the production cost of the Newton School play was £370.
In 2007, due to the fact that the school had to hire some special costumes the production cost increased by 12%.
In 2006, the total number of tickets sold for the play was 732. They sold 1/6 more tickets in 2007
In both years the ratio of adult tickets to student tickets was 42 : 19.
In 2006, adult tickets cost £3 each and student tickets cost £1.50 each. In 2007 prices were reduced by 10%.
Work out the profit or loss made by Newton School in 2006 and 2007.
Adult Student
Tickets Sold
Cost per ticket
Money Made
Ratio & % – TicketsHelp
Step 6: Calculate the profit or loss made in 2006.
In 2006, the production cost of the Newton School play was £370.
In 2007, due to the fact that the school had to hire some special costumes the production cost increased by 12%.
In 2006, the total number of tickets sold for the play was 732. They sold 1/6 more tickets in 2007
In both years the ratio of adult tickets to student tickets was 42 : 19.
In 2006, adult tickets cost £3 each and student tickets cost £1.50 each. In 2007 prices were reduced by 10%.
Work out the profit or loss made by Newton School in 2006 and 2007.
Ratio & % – TicketsHelp
Step 7: Calculate the profit or loss made in 2007.
In 2006, the production cost of the Newton School play was £370.
In 2007, due to the fact that the school had to hire some special costumes the production cost increased by 12%.
In 2006, the total number of tickets sold for the play was 732. They sold 1/6 more tickets in 2007
In both years the ratio of adult tickets to student tickets was 42 : 19.
In 2006, adult tickets cost £3 each and student tickets cost £1.50 each. In 2007 prices were reduced by 10%.
Work out the profit or loss made by Newton School in 2006 and 2007.
End of ProblemReturn to Menu
Ratio & % – TicketsHelp
Step 1: Calculate the number of adult and student tickets sold in 2006.
Copy this table and fill in T
Find the multiplier (?) from T to 732. So T x ? = 732
In 2006, the production cost of the Newton School play was £370.
In 2007, due to the fact that the school had to hire some special costumes the production cost increased by 12%.
In 2006, the total number of tickets sold for the play was 732. They sold 1/6 more tickets in 2007
In both years the ratio of adult tickets to student tickets was 42 : 19.
In 2006, adult tickets cost £3 each and student tickets cost £1.50 each. In 2007 prices were reduced by 10%.
Work out the profit or loss made by Newton School in 2006 and 2007.
Adult Student Total
42 19 T
732
Ratio & % – TicketsHelp
Step 2: Calculate the number of adult and student tickets sold in 2006.
Multiply 42 and 19 by this multiplier (?)
Check that your two answers add up to 732
In 2006, the production cost of the Newton School play was £370.
In 2007, due to the fact that the school had to hire some special costumes the production cost increased by 12%.
In 2006, the total number of tickets sold for the play was 732. They sold 1/6 more tickets in 2007
In both years the ratio of adult tickets to student tickets was 42 : 19.
In 2006, adult tickets cost £3 each and student tickets cost £1.50 each. In 2007 prices were reduced by 10%.
Work out the profit or loss made by Newton School in 2006 and 2007.
Adult Student Total
42 19 T
732
Ratio & % – TicketsHelp
Step 3: Calculate the money made by selling the tickets in 2006.
Use this table:
In 2006, the production cost of the Newton School play was £370.
In 2007, due to the fact that the school had to hire some special costumes the production cost increased by 12%.
In 2006, the total number of tickets sold for the play was 732. They sold 1/6 more tickets in 2007
In both years the ratio of adult tickets to student tickets was 42 : 19.
In 2006, adult tickets cost £3 each and student tickets cost £1.50 each. In 2007 prices were reduced by 10%.
Work out the profit or loss made by Newton School in 2006 and 2007.
Adult Student
Number of
tickets
Cost per ticket
£3
Money Made
Ratio & % – TicketsHelp
Step 4: Calculate the number of adult and student tickets sold in 2007.
Use this table:
In 2006, the production cost of the Newton School play was £370.
In 2007, due to the fact that the school had to hire some special costumes the production cost increased by 12%.
In 2006, the total number of tickets sold for the play was 732. They sold 1/6 more tickets in 2007
In both years the ratio of adult tickets to student tickets was 42 : 19.
In 2006, adult tickets cost £3 each and student tickets cost £1.50 each. In 2007 prices were reduced by 10%.
Work out the profit or loss made by Newton School in 2006 and 2007.
Adult Student
Tickets Sold
(2006)228
1/6 extra
Tickets Sold
(2007)
Ratio & % – TicketsHelp
Step 5: Calculate the money made by selling the tickets in 2007.
Use this table:
In 2006, the production cost of the Newton School play was £370.
In 2007, due to the fact that the school had to hire some special costumes the production cost increased by 12%.
In 2006, the total number of tickets sold for the play was 732. They sold 1/6 more tickets in 2007
In both years the ratio of adult tickets to student tickets was 42 : 19.
In 2006, adult tickets cost £3 each and student tickets cost £1.50 each. In 2007 prices were reduced by 10%.
Work out the profit or loss made by Newton School in 2006 and 2007.
Adult Student
Tickets Sold
Cost per ticket
Money Made
Ratio & % – TicketsHelp
Step 6: Calculate the profit or loss made in 2006.
In 2006, the production cost of the Newton School play was £370.
In 2007, due to the fact that the school had to hire some special costumes the production cost increased by 12%.
In 2006, the total number of tickets sold for the play was 732. They sold 1/6 more tickets in 2007
In both years the ratio of adult tickets to student tickets was 42 : 19.
In 2006, adult tickets cost £3 each and student tickets cost £1.50 each. In 2007 prices were reduced by 10%.
Work out the profit or loss made by Newton School in 2006 and 2007.
Ratio & % – TicketsHelp
Step 7: Calculate the profit or loss made in 2007.
In 2006, the production cost of the Newton School play was £370.
In 2007, due to the fact that the school had to hire some special costumes the production cost increased by 12%.
In 2006, the total number of tickets sold for the play was 732. They sold 1/6 more tickets in 2007
In both years the ratio of adult tickets to student tickets was 42 : 19.
In 2006, adult tickets cost £3 each and student tickets cost £1.50 each. In 2007 prices were reduced by 10%.
Work out the profit or loss made by Newton School in 2006 and 2007.
End of ProblemReturn to Menu
Ratio & % – TicketsHelp
Step 1: Calculate the number of adult and student tickets sold in 2006.
In 2006, the production cost of the Newton School play was £370.
In 2007, due to the fact that the school had to hire some special costumes the production cost increased by 12%.
In 2006, the total number of tickets sold for the play was 732. They sold 1/6 more tickets in 2007
In both years the ratio of adult tickets to student tickets was 42 : 19.
In 2006, adult tickets cost £3 each and student tickets cost £1.50 each. In 2007 prices were reduced by 10%.
Work out the profit or loss made by Newton School in 2006 and 2007.
Ratio & % – TicketsHelp
Step 2: Calculate the number of adult and student tickets sold in 2006.
In 2006, the production cost of the Newton School play was £370.
In 2007, due to the fact that the school had to hire some special costumes the production cost increased by 12%.
In 2006, the total number of tickets sold for the play was 732. They sold 1/6 more tickets in 2007
In both years the ratio of adult tickets to student tickets was 42 : 19.
In 2006, adult tickets cost £3 each and student tickets cost £1.50 each. In 2007 prices were reduced by 10%.
Work out the profit or loss made by Newton School in 2006 and 2007.
Ratio & % – TicketsHelp
Step 3: Calculate the money made by selling the tickets in 2006.
In 2006, the production cost of the Newton School play was £370.
In 2007, due to the fact that the school had to hire some special costumes the production cost increased by 12%.
In 2006, the total number of tickets sold for the play was 732. They sold 1/6 more tickets in 2007
In both years the ratio of adult tickets to student tickets was 42 : 19.
In 2006, adult tickets cost £3 each and student tickets cost £1.50 each. In 2007 prices were reduced by 10%.
Work out the profit or loss made by Newton School in 2006 and 2007.
Ratio & % – TicketsHelp
Step 4: Calculate the number of adult and student tickets sold in 2007.
In 2006, the production cost of the Newton School play was £370.
In 2007, due to the fact that the school had to hire some special costumes the production cost increased by 12%.
In 2006, the total number of tickets sold for the play was 732. They sold 1/6 more tickets in 2007
In both years the ratio of adult tickets to student tickets was 42 : 19.
In 2006, adult tickets cost £3 each and student tickets cost £1.50 each. In 2007 prices were reduced by 10%.
Work out the profit or loss made by Newton School in 2006 and 2007.
Ratio & % – TicketsHelp
Step 5: Calculate the money made by selling the tickets in 2007.
In 2006, the production cost of the Newton School play was £370.
In 2007, due to the fact that the school had to hire some special costumes the production cost increased by 12%.
In 2006, the total number of tickets sold for the play was 732. They sold 1/6 more tickets in 2007
In both years the ratio of adult tickets to student tickets was 42 : 19.
In 2006, adult tickets cost £3 each and student tickets cost £1.50 each. In 2007 prices were reduced by 10%.
Work out the profit or loss made by Newton School in 2006 and 2007.
Ratio & % – TicketsHelp
Step 6: Calculate the profit or loss made in 2006.
In 2006, the production cost of the Newton School play was £370.
In 2007, due to the fact that the school had to hire some special costumes the production cost increased by 12%.
In 2006, the total number of tickets sold for the play was 732. They sold 1/6 more tickets in 2007
In both years the ratio of adult tickets to student tickets was 42 : 19.
In 2006, adult tickets cost £3 each and student tickets cost £1.50 each. In 2007 prices were reduced by 10%.
Work out the profit or loss made by Newton School in 2006 and 2007.
Ratio & % – TicketsHelp
Step 7: Calculate the profit or loss made in 2007.
In 2006, the production cost of the Newton School play was £370.
In 2007, due to the fact that the school had to hire some special costumes the production cost increased by 12%.
In 2006, the total number of tickets sold for the play was 732. They sold 1/6 more tickets in 2007
In both years the ratio of adult tickets to student tickets was 42 : 19.
In 2006, adult tickets cost £3 each and student tickets cost £1.50 each. In 2007 prices were reduced by 10%.
Work out the profit or loss made by Newton School in 2006 and 2007.
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Ratio & % – TicketsHint
Calculate the number of adult and student tickets sold in 2006 and the amount of money made by selling these tickets
In 2006, the production cost of the Newton School play was £370.
In 2007, due to the fact that the school had to hire some special costumes the production cost increased by 12%.
In 2006, the total number of tickets sold for the play was 732. They sold 1/6 more tickets in 2007
In both years the ratio of adult tickets to student tickets was 42 : 19.
In 2006, adult tickets cost £3 each and student tickets cost £1.50 each. In 2007 prices were reduced by 10%.
Work out the profit or loss made by Newton School in 2006 and 2007.
Ratio & % – TicketsIn 2006, the production cost of the Newton School play was £370.
In 2007, due to the fact that the school had to hire some special costumes the production cost increased by 12%.
In 2006, the total number of tickets sold for the play was 732. They sold 1/6 more tickets in 2007
In both years the ratio of adult tickets to student tickets was 42 : 19.
In 2006, adult tickets cost £3 each and student tickets cost £1.50 each. In 2007 prices were reduced by 10%.
Work out the profit or loss made by Newton School in 2006 and 2007.
Hint
Calculate the number of adult and student tickets sold in 2006 and the amount of money made by selling these tickets
Ratio & % – TicketsIn 2006, the production cost of the Newton School play was £370.
In 2007, due to the fact that the school had to hire some special costumes the production cost increased by 12%.
In 2006, the total number of tickets sold for the play was 732. They sold 1/6 more tickets in 2007
In both years the ratio of adult tickets to student tickets was 42 : 19.
In 2006, adult tickets cost £3 each and student tickets cost £1.50 each. In 2007 prices were reduced by 10%.
Work out the profit or loss made by Newton School in 2006 and 2007.
Hint
Calculate the profit or loss made in 2006 and 2007
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Ratio & % – TicketsIn 2006, the production cost of the Newton School play was £370.
In 2007, due to the fact that the school had to hire some special costumes the production cost increased by 12%.
In 2006, the total number of tickets sold for the play was 732. They sold 1/6 more tickets in 2007
In both years the ratio of adult tickets to student tickets was 42 : 19.
In 2006, adult tickets cost £3 each and student tickets cost £1.50 each. In 2007 prices were reduced by 10%.
Work out the profit or loss made by Newton School in 2006 and 2007.
Hint
Calculate the number of adult and student tickets sold each year and the amount of money made by selling these tickets