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Unit 4 Skills for Marketing Chapter 7 Chapter 8 Chapter 9 Basic Math Skills Communication Skills Technology Applications for Marketing Chapter 10 Interpersonal Skills Chapter 11 Management Skills

Chapter 7 Basic Math Skills Section 7.1 Math Fundamentals Section 7.2 Interpreting Numbers

Math Fundamentals Key Terms digit fractions numerator denominator mixed number decimal number Objectives Write numbers in words, using commas and hyphens correctly Understand fractions Perform basic math operations with decimal numbers and round answers Convert fractions to decimal equivalents Marketing Essentials Chapter 7, Section 7.1

Math Fundamentals Graphic Organizer Write down examples of rounding from three decimal places to the nearest tenth, converting a fraction to a decimal, and calculating the area of a rectangular room. Marketing Essentials Chapter 7, Section 7.1

Writing Whole Numbers digit The ten basic symbols that compose the numbering system: 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, and 9. When taking inventory, count using whole numbers. A digit X represents a number. Digits can be combined to represent larger numbers. These numbers are whole numbers because they can be written without fractions or decimals. Marketing Essentials Chapter 7, Section 7.1

Writing Whole Numbers Writing whole numbers in words requires five steps: 1. Separate the number into groups of three digits: units, thousands, and millions, etc. 2. Separate the groups with commas in sets of three. Marketing Essentials Chapter 7, Section 7.1

Writing Whole Numbers 3. When writing the names of whole numbers, never use the word and. 4. Use hyphens in numbers less than 100 that are written as two words. (Ex. Twenty-nine) 5. When a three-digit group is made up of only zeros, do not write the name of the group. Marketing Essentials Chapter 7, Section 7.1

Fractions fractions Numbers used to describe or compare parts of a whole. numerator The top number in a fraction; it represents the number of parts being considered. denominator The bottom number in a fraction; it represents how many parts make up a whole. Fractions X are numbers used to describe or compare parts of a whole. The top number, the numerator X, represents the number of parts being considered. The bottom number, the denominator X, represents how many parts in a whole. Marketing Essentials Chapter 7, Section 7.1

Fractions mixed number A whole number and a fraction written together. When the numerator is greater than the denominator, the fraction describes a number greater than 1. It can be written as a mixed number X, which is a whole number and a fraction together. Marketing Essentials Chapter 7, Section 7.1

Decimal Numbers decimal number A fraction or mixed number whose denominator is a power of ten. A decimal number X is another way to write a fraction or mixed number whose denominator is a power of ten. (10, 100, 1000, etc.) Marketing Essentials Chapter 7, Section 7.1

Decimal Numbers Understanding the relationships between decimal numbers and fractions is important when you are writing a check. Marketing Essentials Chapter 7, Section 7.1

Adding and Subtracting Decimal Numbers To add or subtract decimal numbers, first list the numbers vertically, keeping the decimal points in line with each other. Then add or subtract as you would with whole numbers. Marketing Essentials Chapter 7, Section 7.1

Multiplying Decimal Numbers To multiply decimal numbers, use the following twostep process: 1. Multiply the two numbers as whole numbers. 2. Add the number of decimal places and count off the same number in the product and insert the decimal point. Marketing Essentials Chapter 7, Section 7.1

Multiplying Decimal Numbers Marketing Essentials Chapter 7, Section 7.1

Rounding Decimal Numbers Use the following steps to round decimal numbers: 1. Find the decimal place you are rounding to. 2. Look at the digit to the right of that decimal place. 3. If the digit to the right is less than five, leave the first digit as is. If the digit is five or greater, round up. Marketing Essentials Chapter 7, Section 7.1

Dividing Decimal Numbers Follow these steps to divide decimal numbers: 1. Shift the decimal point in the divisor (the number you are dividing by) so that it becomes a whole number. 2. Shift the decimal point in the dividend (the number to be divided) the same number of places. Marketing Essentials Chapter 7, Section 7.1

Dividing Decimal Numbers 3. Place a decimal point in the answer space directly above its new position in the dividend. Then divide as with whole numbers. Some decimal answers will continue infinitely as you write zeros to the right of the decimal point. Marketing Essentials Chapter 7, Section 7.1

Converting Fractions to Decimals To convert any fraction to a decimal, simply divide the numerator by the denominator. Marketing Essentials Chapter 7, Section 7.1

Calculating Surface Measurements The area of a surface is the number of squares of a certain measure that the surface covers. To compute the area of a rectangle or square, multiply the length of one side by the length of the side next to it. The shorter side is usually called the width while the longer side is the length. Marketing Essentials Chapter 7, Section 7.1

Calculating Surface Measurements A = l x w A stands for area, l for length, and w for width. The formula for the area of a square is really the same, but since there is no difference in length and width, it may be written A = s 2 where A stands for area and s for side. Marketing Essentials Chapter 7, Section 7.1

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Interpreting Numbers Key Terms percentage bar graph line graph circle graph pie chart Objectives Use a calculator to solve math problems Convert percentages to decimals and decimals to percentages Read graphs used to present mathematical data Marketing Essentials Chapter 7, Section 7.2

Interpreting Numbers Graphic Organizer Write in your own example of calculating tax on a sale, estimating for a gratuity, and a simple chart or graph to illustrate and compare data. Marketing Essentials Chapter 7, Section 7.2

Using a Calculator Calculators simplify the computation that is common in both the business world and in people s personal lives. Calculators come in two basic types: Algebraic entry Reverse entry Marketing Essentials Chapter 7, Section 7.2

Estimate, Then Operate It is important to estimate your answers when you use a calculator because you may make errors when entering numbers or even press the wrong operation key. Check the displayed answer against your estimate. Marketing Essentials Chapter 7, Section 7.2

How to Make Entries Keep in mind as you enter digits that you can disregard leading zeros to the left of the decimal point (as in 0.6). All fractions must be converted to decimals by dividing the numerator by the denominator. Marketing Essentials Chapter 7, Section 7.2

How to Make Entries You can perform a string of involved calculations on more than two entries. Not all calculators work the same way if you switch between addition/subtraction and multiplication/division. Most calculators do the operations in the order they are entered. Marketing Essentials Chapter 7, Section 7.2

Ten-Key by Sight or Touch Most computer keyboards have a ten-key keypad along the right side of the board. With practice, you can learn to operate a ten-key keypad by touch. This skill is valuable for, online point-of-sale entries, accounting, using spreadsheet programs, and other computer-related applications. Marketing Essentials Chapter 7, Section 7.2

Percentages percentage A number expressed in parts per 100. Percentage X means parts per 100. Thus, a number expressed as a percentage represents the number of parts per 100. To write a whole number or a decimal as a percentage, multiply it by 100 (move the decimal two places to the right). Marketing Essentials Chapter 7, Section 7.2

Converting Fractions to Percentages To convert a fraction to a percentage, divide the numerator by the denominator (if there is a whole number, add it to the converted fraction) and multiply your answer by 100. Marketing Essentials Chapter 7, Section 7.2

Converting Percentages to Decimals You can change a percentage to a decimal by dividing by 100, or just move the decimal point two places to the left. Marketing Essentials Chapter 7, Section 7.2

Converting Percentages to Decimals To solve percentage problems: 1. Estimate the answer 2. Translate the problem into a math statement 3. Do the calculations 4. Round money amounts to nearest cent 5. Check your answer Marketing Essentials Chapter 7, Section 7.2

Reading Charts and Graphs Usually a graph shows the relationship between two kinds of data, or statistical information. Graphs can describe things like: Market trends Profits Expenses Marketing Essentials Chapter 7, Section 7.2

Bar Graphs bar graph A drawing made up of parallel bars whose lengths are proportional to the qualities being measured. A bar graph X is a drawing made up of parallel bars whose lengths are proportional to the qualities being measured. In the following graph, draw an imaginary line across the top of the bar that represents 18 to 24-years olds. Note where that line intersects the left side of the graph: 66%. Marketing Essentials Chapter 7, Section 7.2

Bar Graphs Marketing Essentials Chapter 7, Section 7.2

Line Graphs line graph A graph using a line that joins points representing changes in a variable quantity, usually over a period of time. A line graph X uses a line that joins points representing changes in a variable quantity, usually over a specific period of time. It is useful for charting: Sales and prices Profits and output Marketing Essentials Chapter 7, Section 7.2

Line Graphs This information is useful in predicting future trends. Marketing Essentials Chapter 7, Section 7.2

Circle Graphs circle graph A pie-shaped geometric representation of the relative sizes of the parts of a whole; also called a pie chart. A circle graph X is a geometric representation of the relative sizes of the parts of a whole. Business often choose such a graph to compare things like: The costs of different aspects of manufacturing Expenditures of a specific department Marketing Essentials Chapter 7, Section 7.2

Circle Graphs pie chart A pie-shaped geometric representation of the relative sizes of the parts of a whole; also called a circle graph. A circle graph is better known as a pie chart X because it looks like a pie cut into slices of different sizes. Marketing Essentials Chapter 7, Section 7.2

Frequency Tables A frequency table lists numbers, fractions, or percentages observed for different intervals. Frequency tables can reveal information such as consumer buying behavior. Customers by Region Region Percentage of Customers Midwest Northeast 31% 34% South West 20% 15% Marketing Essentials Chapter 7, Section 7.2

Algebraic Thinking Using algebraic thinking, we look for patterns and relationships, which are called functions in mathematics. Symbols can also represent variables, which are numbers we are not sure of or those that will change. Marketing Essentials Chapter 7, Section 7.2

Descriptive Statistics Statistics are used to describe and summarize data, thus making the data more meaningful and easier to understand. The central tendency of a distribution is an estimate of the center of a distribution of values. Marketing Essentials Chapter 7, Section 7.2

Descriptive Statistics The three main types of estimates of central tendency are: Mean - the average, computed by adding all the values and dividing by the number of values Median - the exact middle of a set of values Mode - the most frequently occurring value Marketing Essentials Chapter 7, Section 7.2

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Section 7.1 The placement name for each digit and for groups of digits is necessary for reading numbers, writing numbers, and for writing a check. A fraction is a number used to describe a part of a whole amount. continued

Section 7.1 A decimal number is a fraction or mixed number whose denominator is a power of 10. Rounding decimal numbers is common when multiplying with amounts of money, as when figuring tax, discounts, and gratuities. continued

Section 7.2 Nearly everyone in marketing uses a calculator, and there are two basic types: the algebraic system and the reverse-entry system. Charts and graphs present data that is easier to understand than a long series of numbers.

This chapter has helped prepare you to meet the following DECA performance indicators: Summarize and disclose tips. Maintain daily financial transactions. Forecast sales. Prepare simple written reports.

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