Proportional Payment Method for Apartment Buying

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People in an apartment building plan to purchase the building by contributing money proportional to their apartment sizes. Key points include calculating amounts based on area proportions and understanding how each individual's payment reflects their apartment's size.


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  1. Mathematics Unit 40: Payments by Area What do we want to find out? People living in an apartment building decide to buy the building. They will put their money together in such a way that each will pay an amount that is proportional to the size of their apartment. What do we want to find out? What useful information do we know? What useful information do we know? What other mathematical techniques do we need to apply? What other mathematical techniques do we need to apply? For example, a man living in an apartment that occupies one fifth of the floor area of all apartments will pay one fifth of the total price of the building. What have we learned? What have we learned? QUESTION 40.1 Circle Correct or Incorrect for each of the following statements.

  2. Mathematics Unit 40: Payments by Area What do we want to find out? People living in an apartment building decide to buy the building. They will put their money together in such a way that each will pay an amount that is proportional to the size of their apartment. What do we want to find out? What useful information do we know? What useful information do we know? What other mathematical techniques do we need to apply? What other mathematical techniques do we need to apply? For example, a man living in an apartment that occupies one fifth of the floor area of all apartments will pay one fifth of the total price of the building. What have we learned? What have we learned? QUESTION 40.1 Circle Correct or Incorrect for each of the following statements. Back to start Back to start

  3. Mathematics Unit 40: Payments by Area What do we want to find out? People living in an apartment building decide to buy the building. They will put their money together in such a way that each will pay an amount that is proportional to the size of their apartment. What do we want to find out? What useful information do we know? What useful information do we know? What other mathematical techniques do we need to apply? What other mathematical techniques do we need to apply? For example, a man living in an apartment that occupies one fifth of the floor area of all apartments will pay one fifth of the total price of the building. What have we learned? What have we learned? QUESTION 40.1 Circle Correct or Incorrect for each of the following statements. Back to start Back to start

  4. Mathematics Unit 40: Payments by Area What do we want to find out? People living in an apartment building decide to buy the building. They will put their money together in such a way that each will pay an amount that is proportional to the size of their apartment. What do we want to find out? What useful information do we know? What useful information do we know? What other mathematical techniques do we need to apply? What other mathematical techniques do we need to apply? For example, a man living in an apartment that occupies one fifth of the floor area of all apartments will pay one fifth of the total price of the building. What have we learned? What have we learned? QUESTION 40.1 Circle Correct or Incorrect for each of the following statements. Back to start Back to start

  5. Mathematics Unit 40: Payments by Area What do we want to find out? People living in an apartment building decide to buy the building. They will put their money together in such a way that each will pay an amount that is proportional to the size of their apartment. What do we want to find out? What useful information do we know? What useful information do we know? What other mathematical techniques do we need to apply? What other mathematical techniques do we need to apply? For example, a man living in an apartment that occupies one fifth of the floor area of all apartments will pay one fifth of the total price of the building. What have we learned? What have we learned? QUESTION 40.1 Circle Correct or Incorrect for each of the following statements. Back to start Back to start

  6. Mathematics Unit 40: Payments by Area What do we want to find out? People living in an apartment building decide to buy the building. They will put their money together in such a way that each will pay an amount that is proportional to the size of their apartment. What do we want to find out? What useful information do we know? What useful information do we know? What other mathematical techniques do we need to apply? What other mathematical techniques do we need to apply? For example, a man living in an apartment that occupies one fifth of the floor area of all apartments will pay one fifth of the total price of the building. What have we learned? What have we learned? QUESTION 40.2 There are three apartments in the building. The largest, apartment 1, has a total area of 95m2. Apartments 2 and 3 have areas of 85m2 and 70m2 respectively. The selling price for the building is 300 000 zeds. How much should the owner of apartment 2 pay? Show your work.

  7. Mathematics Unit 40: Payments by Area What do we want to find out? People living in an apartment building decide to buy the building. They will put their money together in such a way that each will pay an amount that is proportional to the size of their apartment. What do we want to find out? What useful information do we know? What useful information do we know? What other mathematical techniques do we need to apply? What other mathematical techniques do we need to apply? For example, a man living in an apartment that occupies one fifth of the floor area of all apartments will pay one fifth of the total price of the building. What have we learned? What have we learned? QUESTION 40.2 There are three apartments in the building. The largest, apartment 1, has a total area of 95m2. Apartments 2 and 3 have areas of 85m2 and 70m2 respectively. The selling price for the building is 300 000 zeds. How much should the owner of apartment 2 pay? Show your work. Back to start Back to start

  8. Mathematics Unit 40: Payments by Area What do we want to find out? People living in an apartment building decide to buy the building. They will put their money together in such a way that each will pay an amount that is proportional to the size of their apartment. What do we want to find out? What useful information do we know? What useful information do we know? What other mathematical techniques do we need to apply? What other mathematical techniques do we need to apply? For example, a man living in an apartment that occupies one fifth of the floor area of all apartments will pay one fifth of the total price of the building. What have we learned? What have we learned? QUESTION 40.2 There are three apartments in the building. The largest, apartment 1, has a total area of 95m2. Apartments 2 and 3 have areas of 85m2 and 70m2 respectively. The selling price for the building is 300 000 zeds. How much should the owner of apartment 2 pay? Show your work. Back to start Back to start

  9. Mathematics Unit 40: Payments by Area What do we want to find out? People living in an apartment building decide to buy the building. They will put their money together in such a way that each will pay an amount that is proportional to the size of their apartment. What do we want to find out? What useful information do we know? What useful information do we know? What other mathematical techniques do we need to apply? What other mathematical techniques do we need to apply? For example, a man living in an apartment that occupies one fifth of the floor area of all apartments will pay one fifth of the total price of the building. What have we learned? What have we learned? QUESTION 40.2 There are three apartments in the building. The largest, apartment 1, has a total area of 95m2. Apartments 2 and 3 have areas of 85m2 and 70m2 respectively. The selling price for the building is 300 000 zeds. How much should the owner of apartment 2 pay? Show your work. Back to start Back to start

  10. Mathematics Unit 40: Payments by Area What do we want to find out? People living in an apartment building decide to buy the building. They will put their money together in such a way that each will pay an amount that is proportional to the size of their apartment. What do we want to find out? What useful information do we know? What useful information do we know? What other mathematical techniques do we need to apply? What other mathematical techniques do we need to apply? For example, a man living in an apartment that occupies one fifth of the floor area of all apartments will pay one fifth of the total price of the building. What have we learned? What have we learned? QUESTION 40.2 There are three apartments in the building. The largest, apartment 1, has a total area of 95m2. Apartments 2 and 3 have areas of 85m2 and 70m2 respectively. The selling price for the building is 300 000 zeds. How much should the owner of apartment 2 pay? Show your work. Back to start Back to start

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