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Additional Mathematics Module Form 4

Chapter 11- Index Number SMK Agama Arau, Perlis

CHAPTER 11- INDEX NUMBER

11.1 INDEX NUMBER


1. An index number is a statistical measure to show the changes of any variable such as prices,
production and many others with respect to time.
2. The formula of to calculate index number is
Q1
I= × 100
Q0

where Q0 = Quantity at base time


Q1 = Quantity at specific time

11.1.1 Price Index


1. Price index is an example of index number which is widely used.
2. It tells us how the price changes over a fixed period of time.

Q1
3. Price index of a certain item, I = × 100 where:
Q0

(a) Q0 = Price of the item at the base time or year


(b) Q1 = Price of the item at specific time

Example 1:
In a year, a copy of newspaper was sold at RM1.20. However, in a year, 2008, a consumer has to pay
RM1.50 for the same copy of newspaper. Calculate the price index of the newspaper for the year 2008 if
the year 2007 is taken as the base year.

Solution:
Q0 (Price of the item at the base year that is 2007) = RM1.20
Q1 (Price of the item at specific time that is year 2008) = RM1.50

Q08
I 08 , 07 = × 100
Q07
RM 1 .50
= × 100
RM 1 .20
= 125

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Example 2:
The price index of a product in the year 1998 is 120 based on the year 1994 and 130 based on the year
1991. If the price of the product in 1994 is RM 650, calculate the price in the year 1991.

Solution:
From the information above, given that I 98 , 94 = 120 , I 98 , 91 = 130 and Q 94 = RM 650
Q98
I 98 , 94 = × 100
Q94
Substitute I 98 , 94 = 120 and Q 94 = RM 650 into the formula above,
Q 98
120 = × 100
650
Q 98 = RM 750

Q 98
I 98 , 91 = × 100
Q 91
Substitute I 98 , 91 = 130 and Q 98 = RM 750 into the formula above,
RM 750
130 = × 100
Q 91
Q 91 = RM 600

The price of the product in the year 1991 is RM600.

Q91
I 91, 94 = × 100
Q94
RM 600
= × 100
RM 650
= 92 . 30769231

Q94
I 94 , 91 = × 100
Q91
RM 650
= × 100
RM 600
= 108 .3333333

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I 94 , 94
I 94 , 91 = × 100
I 91 , 94

100
= × 100
92 .30769231
= 108 .3333333
I 98 , 94 × I 94 , 91
I 98 , 91 =
100
120 × 108 .3333333
=
100
= 130

I 98 , 94
I 98 , 91 = × 100
I 91, 94

120
= × 100
92 .30769231
= 130

The other formula to find price index is


I 94 , 94
I 94 , 91 = × 100
I 91, 94
Besides I 94 ,91 can be calculated by
Q94
I 94 , 91 = × 100
Q91
While
I 98 ,94 × I 94 ,91
I 98 ,91 =
100
I 98 , 94
I 98 , 91 = × 100
I 91, 94

Besides I 98 , 91 can be calculated by


Q 98
I 98 , 91 = × 100
Q 91

These three formulae can be used to calculate price index in certain situations.

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EXERCISE 11.1

1. A factory produces 10000 cans of drink in the year 2000 and 12000 cans in the year 2001. Calculate
the index number for the production of cans of drink in the year 2001 based on the year 2000.
2. The total salary of Ammar Fauzan in the year 1999 is RM 14400 and in the year 2000 is RM20000.
Calculate the index number for his salary in the year 2000 based on the year 1999.
3. The index numbers for an item in the years 2001 and 2002, based on the year 1997, are 108 and 120
respectively. Calculate:
(a) the index number in the year 1997 based on the year 2002.
(b) the index number in the year 2002 based on the year 2001.

11.2 COMPOSTE INDEX NUMBER


1. The formula for composite index is Info…

I=
∑ Iw Weightage, w represents the
∑w relative importance of different
items
where I is price index and w is weightage.

2. For example to find the composite index number is the monthly of a family.
(a) In determining the composite index number of the monthly expenditure, we need to consider
the price indices and weightages f all the items.
(b) Items that we spend more will definitely play more significant role and hence, is assigned with a
larger weightage.

Example:
Things Price Index Weightage
Shirt 120 m
Trousers 105 8
Bag 140 4
Shoes 150 6
Table 1
The table shows the price indices and the weightage of four things in 1997 based on the year 1992.
Given that the composite index of 1992 is 127. Calculate:
(a) The value of m
(b) The price of a pair of shoes in 1997 if its price in 1992 is RM60.

Solution:
(a) We know that the formula for composite index is

I=
∑ Iw
∑w
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Use the information given.


− 120 ( m ) + 105 (8) + 140 ( 4) + 150 ( 6)
I=
m+8+4+6
− 120 m + 840 + 560 + 900
I=
m + 18

Given that I 97 , 92 = 127 ,
120 m + 840 + 560 + 900
= 127
m + 18
120 m + 2300 = 127 m + 2286
7m = 14
m=2
(b)From the information in the table, given that I 97 , 92 ( Shoes ) = 150 , I 98 , 91 = 130 and Q 92 = RM 60 ,
Q 97
I 97 , 92 ( Shoes ) = × 100
Q 92
Substitute I 97 , 92 ( Shoes ) = 150 , I 98 , 91 = 130 and Q 92 = RM 60 into the formula above,
Q97
150 = × 100
RM 60
Q 97 = RM 90
The price of shoes in the year 1992 is RM90.

EXERCISE 11.2
1. Table 2 shows the index numbers for three items P, Q and R in the years 2005 and 2006 based on the
year 2002. The composite index in the years 2005 and 2006 based on the year 2002 are 115.3 and
123.4 respectively.
Item Year 2005 Year 2006 Weightage
P 115 124 3
Q 120 x 5
R 104 126 y
Table 2
Find the value of x and of y.

2. Table 3 shows the index numbers for 3 items for 3 items in the year 2005 based on the year 2000.
Item P Q R
Index Number 115 98 124
Weightage 8 x 12- x
Table 3

Given that the composite index is 117.8, calculate the value of x.

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CHAPTER REVIEW EXERCISE

1. Table 4 shows the prices and weightages of four types of items A,B ,C and D.
Price(RM) Price(RM)
Item Price Index Weightage
Year 2003 Year 2005
A 7.00 8.40 w 100
B 13.50 x 130 80
C y 13.00 115 70
D 11.00 12.10 110 z
Table 4

(a) Calculate the value of w, x and y.


(b) The composite index of these items for the year 2005 based on the year 2003 is 120. Calculate the
value of z.
(c) The total cost of all these items is expected to increase by 20% from the year 2005 to the year 2007.
Find the expected composite index for the year 2007 based on the year 2003.

2. Table 5 shows the index numbers for 5 items in a town in the year 2005 based on the year 2003 and
their weightages.
Item Index Number Weightage
Food 128 23
Drink 115 5
Clothing 119 5
Rental 124 4
Electricity 110 3
Table 5

(a) Calculate the composite index in year 2005 based on the year 2003.
(b) If the rental in the year 2005 is RM400, what is the rental in the year 2003?
(c) If the total expenditure of a family in the year 2003 is RM320, find the total expenditure in the year
2005.

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