A new phone cost £679 - Edexcel - GCSE Maths - Question 7 - 2022 - Paper 2

Question 7

A new phone cost £679.
The value of the phone decreases at a rate of 4% per year.
Work out the value of the phone at the end of 3 years.
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Worked Solution & Example Answer:A new phone cost £679 - Edexcel - GCSE Maths - Question 7 - 2022 - Paper 2
Calculate the depreciation after 1 year

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To find the value of the phone after one year, we can use the formula for depreciation:
V=P(1−r)
where:
- V is the value after one year,
- P is the initial cost (£679),
- r is the rate of depreciation (0.04).
Substituting the values:
V=679(1−0.04)=679imes0.96=651.84
So, the value after 1 year is £651.84.
Calculate the depreciation after 2 years

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Using the value obtained after the first year as the new principal:
V=651.84(1−0.04)=651.84imes0.96=625.76
Thus, the value after 2 years is £625.76.
Calculate the depreciation after 3 years

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Repeating the process again:
V=625.76(1−0.04)=625.76imes0.96=600.70
Hence, the value of the phone at the end of 3 years is approximately £600.70.
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