Here is a full lesson on calculating a percentage increase and decrease using the multiplier method.
It recaps converting between decimals and percentages, it looks at using the multiplier method to find a percentage before moving onto percentage increases and decrease using the multiplier method.
It contains examples, questions, a true or false activity, a differentiated worksheet, a plenary and all solutions are included on the slides.
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