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41 Understanding Percentages

Now that we understand fractions and ratios, lets take a look at percentages.

A percentage is a ratio that can be expressed as a fraction of 100. “Per” “cent” means “part of 100” (cent is Latin for 100). If we need to know the percent of a number, we simply divide by 100.

The symbol used for percent is %.

What is 40% of 80? Ways to achieve:

  • 0.40 × 80 = 32
  • 40 × 80 ÷ 100 = 32

Percent as a fraction:

  • 10% is equal to [latex]\tfrac{1}{10}[/latex] fraction
  • 20% is equivalent to [latex]\tfrac{1}{5}[/latex] fraction
  • 25% is equivalent to [latex]\tfrac{1}{4}[/latex] fraction
  • 50% is equivalent to [latex]\tfrac{1}{2}[/latex] fraction
  • 75% is equivalent to [latex]\tfrac{3}{4}[/latex] fraction
  • 90% is equivalent to [latex]\tfrac{9}{10}[/latex] fraction

Example

A recipe for pancakes uses 3 cups of flour and 2 cups of milk.

So the ratio of flour to milk is [latex]3:2[/latex].

To make pancakes for a lot of people, we might need 4 times the quantity, so we multiply the numbers by 4:

[latex]3\times4:2\times4=12:8[/latex]

In other words, 12 cups of flour and 8 cups of milk.

The ratio is still the same, so the pancakes should be just as yummy.

 

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