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Page 1: Percentages

Percentages

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April 10, 2023

Page 2: Percentages

Contents

Converting between Fractions Decimals and Percentages

Finding a PercentageProfit & LossReverse Percentages Writing as a Percentage

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Page 3: Percentages

Converting between F, D & P

Converting a percentage to a fraction40% means 40 out of every 100

Don’t forget to cancel down, if possible

10040

52

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Converting between F, D & P

Converting a percentage to a decimal67% means i.e. 67 100

Remember by 100 ?

10067

H T U

6 7101

1001

10001

6 7

So, 67% = 0.67

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Converting between F, D & P

Converting a decimal to a percentageReverse the process i.e. X by 100

H T U

0 4 3101

1001

10001

4 3

So, 0.43 = 43%

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Converting between F, D & P

Converting a fraction to a percentageConvert to a decimal first then to a

percentage i.e.

Then, change to a percentage, x by 100

53 6.0

00.35

So, = 0.6 = 60%53

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Finding a Percentage -

Remember, 10% =

To find we by 10

Also, 1% =

And, to find we by 100

101

10010

101

Without aCalculator

1001

1001

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Finding a Percentage -

Use these facts to find any percentagei.e. Find 32% of £24010% = £24 and 1% = £2.40So, 30% = 3 x £24 = £72and 2% = 2 x £2.40 = £4.80

32% = £72.00 + 4.80 = £76.80

Without aCalculator

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Finding a Percentage -

55% of 120 children at the theatre were boys, how many were boys ?

10% = 12 and 1% = 1.2So, 50% = 5 x 12 = 60and 5% = 5 x 1.2 = 6

55% = 60 + 6 = 66 boys(5% can also be found by using ½ of 10%)

Without aCalculator

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Finding a Percentage -

Change percentage to a decimal firsteg. Find 28% of 69028% = 0.28 and “of” means multiplySo 28% of 690 is 0.28 x 690Type into your calculatorAnswer = 193.2

With aCalculator

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Finding a Percentage -

Another example, find 17.5% of £250So, 0.175 x 250Type into calculatorAnswer = £43.75

Find 32.5% of 1200 …0.325 x 1200 =

With aCalculator

390

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Profit & Loss

2 types of question Type 1 - A car was bought for £1200 and was

later sold at a 15% profit, how much was it sold for ?

Find 15% and then add it on to £1200If it were sold for a 24% lossFind 24% and then take it off the £1200

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Profit & Loss

Type 2 – A car was bought for £1200 and later

sold for £1500, what is the percentage profit ?

Use the formatTo create a fractionCancel to simplest form and then change

to a percentage

Actual Profit (or Loss)Original Amount

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Profit & Loss

A car was bought for £1200 and later sold for £1400, what is the percentage profit ?

%17

1666.0

00.1661

Actual ProfitOriginal Amount 6

11200200

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Profit & Loss

A cycle was bought for £600 and later sold for £450, what is the percentage loss ?

%25

25.0

00.1441

Actual LossOriginal Amount 4

1600150

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Reverse Percentages

The original amount is always 100%A reduction of 20% means the new price

is 80% of originalAn increase of 15% means the new price

is 115% of originalUse the calculator method to find original

amount

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Reverse Percentages

eg. In a 25% sale a sofa costs £480, how much did it cost before the sale ?

25% reduction means 75% of original i.e. 100% - 25% = 75%

So, £480 0.75 = £640

Price before Sale ?

Price after Sale £480

÷ 0.75

x 0.75

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Reverse Percentages

eg. Following a 10% increase petrol now costs £1.20 per litre, how much did it cost before the increase ?

10% increase means 110% of original

So, £1.20 1.10 = £1.09 per litre

Price before increase ?

New Price £1.20

÷ 1.10

x 1.10

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Writing as a Percentage

One quantity as a percentage of anothereg. Aylish scored 32 out of 50 in a

science test and 48 out of 80 in mathsWrite as a fraction first, then cancel downScience Maths

5032

8048

64.02516 6.05

3 = 64% = 60%

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Writing as a Percentage

What percentage of cars are Green ?

22 out of 122 were green, so

Change to a decimalThen convert to a

percentage

Car Park Survey

Colour Frequency

Green 22

Silver 43

Black 57

12222

18.012222

=18%

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Session Summary

Converting between Fractions Decimals and Percentages

Finding a PercentageProfit & LossReverse PercentagesWriting as a Percentage

Next week - Ratio

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