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Hi friends, thank you so much for the great response to my yesterday's post on Partnership problems. Today I am posting the introduction and problems on Percentage. In this post i am covering the basic details of percentage, from our next post we shall cover the problems with Higher difficulty level. Happy Reading :)
Percentage Problems Introduction
A fraction with denominator 100 is called percentage. Numerator of that fraction is called rate percent.
50 percent means 50 out of 100.
The symbol % is used to denote percent.
Ex : 20%, 35%, 80% etc.
Percent to fraction : To convert percent into fraction, divide the percent by 100.
Ex : 25% = 25/100 = 1/4
Fraction to percent : To convert fraction into percent, multiply the fraction by 100.
Ex : 1/5 = (1/5) x 100 = 20%
Increment Percent = (Increment/Source) x 100
Ex : Increment % in 5 and 3 is (3/5) x 100 = 60%
Decrement Percent = (Decrement/Source) x 100
Ex : Decrement % in 5 and 8 is (5/8) x 100 = 37.5%
Some important Percent / Fractions
100% = 1
50% = 1/2
25% = 1/4
20% = 1/5
40% = 2/5
60% = 3/5
16 2/3% = 1/6
33 1/3% = 1/3
66 2/3% = 2/3
12.5% = 1/8
6.25% = 1/16
75% = 3/4
80% = 4/5
10% = 1/10
125% = 5/4
37 1/2% = 3/8
87 1/2% = 7/8
Following rules should be kept in mind for solving the questions on percentage
- For converting a given percentage into a fraction, divide it by 100 or multiply by 1/100.
- For converting a given fraction into a percentage multiply it by 100.
- For converting one given quantity, say, x as a percentage of another given quantity say y, find (x/y) x 100
- Note : Percentage is never expressed in any unit like rupees or kilos.
- When there are two articles 'a' and 'b' in a group and in the ratio of a : b then to express any one article as a percentage of the group, divide the article by the total articles of the group and multiply the whole by 100.
Now let's see some basic Examples :
Example1 : Express 15% as a fraction
Solution :
15% = 15/100 or 3/20
Example 2 : Express 1/5 as a percentage
Solution :
1/5 x 100 = 20 i.e. 20%
Example 3 : Find out 20% out of Rs. 650
Solution :
as we know, 20% = 20/100
Example 4 : How many percent is 15 cm of 1 metre ?
Solution :
Note : Both quantities are covered into same unit.
Example 5 : A person spent 85% of his monthly income and thereafter saves Rs. 360 per month. Find out his total income.
Solution :
Suppose his monthly income is Rs. 100
Expenditure = 85% = Rs. 85
Saving = Rs. 100 - 85 = Rs. 15
If saving is Rs. 15 , then income is Rs. 100
If saving is Rs. 360, then the income is = (100 x 360) / 15 = Rs. 2400
Example 6 : If a student gets 38 marks out of 50, what is the percentage of his obtained marks ?
Solution :
Percentage of obtained marks = (38/50) x 100 = 76%
Example 7 : If two numbers are respectively 30% and 40% more than a third number, what percentage is the first of the second ?
Solution :
Let the third number be 100
First number = 100 + 30% of 100 = 130
and Second number = 100 + 40% of 100 = 140
=> Percentage of the first number to the second number to the second number = (130 x 100) / 140
= 92.85
Example 8 : A student scores 20% marks and fails by 30 marks while another student who scores 32% marks, gets 42 marks more than the minimum required pass marks. What are the maximum marks for the examination ?
Solution :
Example 9 : An engineering student has to secure 50% marks to pass. He gets 163 marks and fails by 37 marks. Find the maximum marks.
Solution :
Minimum marks required = 163 + 37 = 200
If 50 are the minimum marks then maximum marks = 100
=> 20 are the minimum marks, then maximum marks = (100 x 200) / 50 = 400
shared by Aindree Mukherjee
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