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PERCENTAGE
EXAMPLE 2.
6% of Y= 72
If 6% = 72
72
Then 1% = 6 = 12
2. A shirt has:
3 2
cotton =60% Cotton and Polyester = 40% Polyester
5 5
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EXAMPLE 3
1
Write 3 as per cent.
SOLUTION
1 1 100 1 100%
We have, = × = × 100% = =33.33%
3 3 100 3 3
EXAMPLE 4
Out of 25 children in a class, 15 are girls. What is the percentage of girls?
SOLUTION
Out of 25 children, there are 15 girls.
15
Therefore, percentage of girls = ×100 = 60
25
EXAMPLE 5
5
Convert 4 intopercent.
SOLUTION
5 5
We have, = ×100% = 125%
4 4
EXAMPLE 6
Convert the given decimals to per cents:
(a) 0.75 (b) 0.09 (c) 0.2
SOLUTION
75
(a)0.75 = 0.75 × 100 % = 100 × 100% = 75%
9
(b) 0.09 =100 × 100% = 9 %
2
(c) 0.2 = 10 ×100% = 20 %
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TRY THESE
1. Convert the following to percents:
12 49
(a) 16 (c) 50
(b) 3.5 2
(d) 2
(e) 0.05
2. (i) Out of 32 students, 8 are absent. What percent of the students are absent?
(ii) There are 25 radios, 16 of them are out of order. What percent of radios are out
of order?
(iii) A shop has 500 parts, out of which 5 are defective. What percent are defective?
(iv) There are 120 voters, 90 of them voted yes. What percent voted yes?
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Percentage
1 1 1
1 = 100% 20% 11.11% 11 %
5 9 9
1 1 2 1
50% 16.66% 16 % 10%
2 6 3 10
1 1 1 2 1 1
33.33% 33 % 14.28% 14 % 09.09% 09 %
3 3 7 7 11 11
1 1 1 1
25% 12.5% 8.33% 8 %
4 8 12 3
Every percent value can be expressed as a number (fraction) and every number
can be expressed in percent terms. E.g. 3 is 300/100 hence 300.
Every percent value is based on a number and it belongs to that number only. E.g. if
someone says that they scored 80% marks then it is implied that these 80% are of
the maximum marks in the exam. Similarly a discount of 30% is calculated on MRP.
If someone’s salary raises by 20%, then this 20% is of the previous salary before
the raise.
The increase (more than) and decrease (less than) percents between two fixed
numbers are never the same unless the two numbers are equal. E.g. between 40
and 50, 50 is 25% more than 40 but 40 is 20% less than 50. In other words, 40
should be increased by 25% to make 50, but then it should be decreased by 20% to
get it back to 40.
Whenever we multiply or divide a number, we indirectly increase and decrease it by
certain percentages. E.g. if x is multiplied by 2, it becomes two times hence it
increases by 100%. Had x been multiplied by 2/3 it would have lost its 1/3 rd value,
therefore it would have lost 33.33% and would have remained 66.66%
MULTIPLYING FACTORS:
If x is increased by 20%, it means it would later become 120% of itself (since it already
was 100% of itself), hence it would be written as 1.2x after the increase.
If x is instead decreased by 20%, it would become 80% of itself, hence will be written as
0.8x
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These factors 1.2 or 0.8 etc are called multiplying factors. Looking at the multiplying
factors, we should be able to analyze as to how much percent has the number been
increased or decreased.
Q. After 20% discount, the price of an article became Rs.24.80. what was its MRP?
Sol. Let the MRP be x
After 20% discount, it would become 0.8x which is equal to 24.8, therefore x = 31
Q. After successive discounts of 20% and 25%, a bought a watch for Rs. 2400. Find its
MRP
Sol. Let the MRP be x
X *0.75 *0.8 = 2400
X = 4000
Q. A shopkeeper first increased the price of an article by 20% and then further
decreased it by 10%. By what percent has the price been changed on the whole?
Sol. Let the original price be x
Therefore x * 1.2 * 0.9 = 1.08x
Hence on the whole the net increase is 8% as finally x becomes 108% of itself.
Q. Calculate
I. 37.5% of 816?
X. 75% of 360?
XII. 28.56% of 749?
1. 50%
9. 37.5%
2. 75%
10. 112.5%
3. 33.33%
11. 87.5%
4. 133.33%
12. 55.55%
5. 60%
13. 22.22%
6. 16.66%
14. 111.11%
7. 14.28%
15. 8.33%
8. 42.85%
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16. 91.67%
19. 93.75%
17. 6.67%
20. 5%
18. 6.25%
1
1.
3
9
9.
8
1
2.
4
2
10.
9
1
3. 5
4
11. 9
3
4.
4
9
12. 11
1
5. 6
5
13. 11
5
6. 6
1
14. 12
1
7. 7
1
15. 15
5
8. 8
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1 15
16. 16
18.
16
14
17. 15
PRACTICE QUESTIONS
1. If the length of a rectangle is should be reduced to get the same
increased by 50% by what work done?
percentage breadth should be
decreased so that his overall area
does not change?
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6. If the price is increased by 10% and 10. Two no. are respectively 20 % and
the sale is also increased by 10% 50% more than a third. What
then what will be the effect on percentage is the First of the
income? Second?
d. Cannot be determined
14. A positive no. is divided by 5 instead
of being multiplied by 5. What
percent is the result of the required
correct value?
15. From the salary of an officer, 10% is
deduced as house rent. 20% of the
rest he spends on conveyance, 20%
of the rest he pays as income tax
and 10% of the balance he spends
on clothes. Then, he is left with Rs.
15,552. Find his total salary.
a. Rs 20,000
b. Rs 30,000
c. Rs 50,000
d. Cannot be determined
UPSC CSP 2014:
1. A gardener increased the area of his 2. A and B decide to travel from place
rectangular garden by increasing its X to place Y by bus. A has Rs. 10
length by 40% and decreasing its with him and he finds that it is 80%
width by 20%. The area of the new of the bus fare for two persons. B
garden finds that he has Rs. 3 with him and
a. has increased by 20% hands it over to A. In this context,
b. has increased by 12% which one of the following
c. has increased by 8% statements is correct?
d. is exactly the same as the old a. Now the money A has is just
area enough to buy two tickets.
b. A still needs Rs. 2 for buying the
tickets.
c. After buying the two tickets A will
be left with 50 paise.
d. The money A now has is still not
sufficient to buy two tickets.
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Home Assignment
1. A monkey climbed 62½% of the height of the pole in one hour and in the next hour it
covered 12½% of the remaining height. If the height of the pole is 192 meters, then
distance climbed in second hour is:
a. 3 meters
b. 9 meters
c. 24 meters
d. 12 meters
2. If the speed is increased by 20% then by what percent time should be reduced to
cover the same distance?
a. 25%
b. 20%
c. 33.33%
d. 16.66%
4. The price of wheat falls by 16.66%. By what percentage a person can increase the
consumption of wheat so that his overall budget does not change?
a. 25%
b. 20%
c. 14.28%
d. None of these
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5. If the price of sugar rises from Rs. 6 per kg to Rs. 7.50 per kg, a person, to have no
change in his expenditure on sugar, will have to reduce the consumption of sugar by
(in percentage):
a. 25%
b. 20%
c. 33.33%
d. None of these
6. If the price is increased by 10% and the sale is decreased by 5% then what will be
the effect on income?
a. No change
b. 4.5 % decrease
c. 4.5 % increase
d. 5.5% increase
7. If the price is decreased by 12% and sale is increased by 10% then what will be the
effect on income?
a. 3.2% decrease
b. .8% increase
c. 2 % decrease
d. None of these
8. The number of seats in a Cinema hall is increased by 25%. The price on ticket is
also increased by 10%. What is the effect on the income collected?
a. 35% increase
b. 37.5% increase
c. 60 % increase
d. None of these
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9. If one of the sides of a rectangle is increased by 20% and the other is increased by
5%, find the percent value by which the area changes?
a. 25 % increase
b. 26 % increase
c. 20 % increase
d. None of these
10. The salary of a worker is first increased by 20% thereafter it was reduced by 20%.
What was the change in his salary?
a. no change
b. 4% increase
c. 4% decrease
d. None of these
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7
1 11. 8
1. 2
5
3 12. 9
2. 4
2
1 13. 9
3. 3
10
4 14.
4. 9
3
1
3 15.
5. 12
5
11
1 16. 12
6.
6
1
1 17.
7. 7
15
1
3 18. 16
8. 7
15
3 19. 16
9. 8
1
9 20. 20
10.
8
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HOME ASSIGNMENT
1. (b) 9 meters 2. C
2. (d) 16.66% 3. C
3. (a) 25%
4. (b) 20%
5. (b) 20%
6. (c) 4.5% increase
7. (a) 3.2% decrease
8. (b) 37.5% increase
9. (b) 26% increase
10. (c) 4% decrease
Practice questions:
1. 33.33%
2. 25%
3. 33.33%
4. 25%
5. 1% Decrease
6. 21% Increase
7. 19% Decrease 8. 1.44%
Loss
9. 1% Decrease 10. 80%
11. 66.66%
12. 200%
13. 25%
14. 4%
15. Rs 30000
1. B
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