Cambridge International As Amp A Level Chemistry Workbook With Digital Access 2 Years 3nbsped 1108859054 9781108859059
Cambridge International As Amp A Level Chemistry Workbook With Digital Access 2 Years 3nbsped 1108859054 9781108859059
and Percentages
1. Fractions and Decimals
Fractions represent a part of a whole and are written as a numerator over a
denominator. Decimals are another way of expressing fractions, where the
denominator is a power of ten. Being able to convert between fractions and
decimals is an essential skill.
3
Example of conversion: = 0.75
4
2. Significant Figures
Significant figures are used to express the precision of a number. They include all
the digits that carry meaning towards its measurement accuracy. When rounding
numbers, we often specify the number of significant figures to retain the precision
required.
3. Decimal Places
Decimal places refer to the number of digits shown to the right of the decimal
point. This is important when we need to control the precision of a number,
especially in financial and scientific calculations.
Example: Rounding 3.14159 to 2 decimal places gives 3.14.
4. Percentage Errors
Percentage error is used to determine the accuracy of a measurement by
comparing the approximate value to the actual value. It is calculated using the
formula:
|Actual - Approximate|
Percentage Error = × 100
Actual
5. Simple Interest
Simple interest is calculated using the formula:
P×R×T
I=
100
Where:
Example: If the ratio of apples to oranges is 3:2, it means for every 3 apples, there
are 2 oranges.
100 × 5
Example: If VAT is 5% and an item costs $100, the VAT would be =5
100
dollars.