Basic Percentages (Cambridge O Level Maths)

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Introduction to Percentages

What is a percentage?

  • “Per-cent” simply means “ ÷ 100” (or “out of 100”)
  • You can think of a percentage as a standardised way of expressing a fraction – by always expressing it “out of 100”
  • That means it is a useful way of comparing fractions e.g.

½ = 50 over 100 = 50% 

⅖ = 40 over 100 = 40%

¾ = 75 over 100 = 75%

How do I shade a percentage on a diagram?

  • Method 1: Turn a % into a fraction then divide by the denominator and multiply by the numerator
    • To shade 60% of a grid of 20 squares...
      • change 60% into a fraction, 60 over 100 equals fraction numerator 60 divided by 20 over denominator 100 divided by 20 end fraction equals 3 over 5
      • divide 20 squares by 5 (the denominator) to get 4 squares
      • then multiply this amount by 3 (the numerator) to get 12 squares - this is how many to shade
    • To shade 25% of a circle...
      • change 25% into a fraction, 25 over 100 equals fraction numerator 25 divided by 25 over denominator 100 divided by 25 end fraction equals 1 fourth
      • divide the circle into four quarters (dividing by the denominator, 4)
      • then shade one of these quarters
  • Method 2: Turn a % into a decimal then multiply by this decimal
    • To shade 60% of a grid of 20 squares...
      • change 60% into a decimal, 0.6
      • then multiply 0.6 by 20 to get 0.6 × 20 = 12 squares - this is how many to shade

Worked example

Shade 30% of the grid below.
 

               
               
               
               
               

 

Method 1
Change 30% into a fraction
 

30 over 100 equals fraction numerator 30 divided by 10 over denominator 100 divided by 10 end fraction equals 3 over 10
 

Count the total number of squares in the grid
 

total of 40 squares
 

Divide 40 by 10 (the denominator)
 

 40 ÷ 10 = 4 squares
 

Then multiply by 3 (the numerator)
 

4 × 3 = 12 squares
 

Shade 12 squares
 

               
               
               
               
               

 

It doesn't matter which 12 you shade, but it's neater to group them together

Method 2
Change 30% into a decimal
 

30 over 100 equals 0.3
 

Count the total number of squares in the grid
 

total of 40 squares
 

Multiply 40 by the decimal 0.3
 

40 × 0.3 = 12 squares
 

Shade 12 squares
 

               
               
               
               
               

 

It doesn't matter which 12 you shade, but it's neater to group them together

Percentages of Amounts

 How do I work out basic percentages of amounts?

  • You can use simple equivalences to calculate percentages of amounts without a calculator
    • 50% = 1 half so you can divide by 2
    • 25% = 1 fourthso you can divide by 4
    • 20% = 1 fifth so you can divide by 5
    • 10% = 1 over 10 so you can divide by 10
    • 5% = 1 over 20 so you can find 10% then divide by 2
    • 1% = 1 over 100 so you can divide by 100 etc.
  • You can then build up more complicated percentages such as 17% = 10% + 5% + 2 x 1%

How do I find any percentage of an amount?

  • Method 1: You can find any percentage of an amount by dividing by 100 and multiplying by the given %
    • 23% of 40 is 40 ÷ 100 = 0.4, multiply by 23:  0.4 × 23 = 9.2
  • Method 2: To find “a percentage of X”: multiply X by the "decimal equivalent" of that percentage (percentage ÷ 100)
    • for example,  23% of 40 is 40 x 0.23 = 9.2
  • To find “A as a percentage of B”: do A ÷ B to get a decimal, then x 100
    • for example, to find 26 as a percentage of 40 first do 26 ÷ 40 = 0.65, then x 100 to get 65%
      • 26 is 65% of 40

Worked example

Jamal earns £1200 for a job he does. He then has to pay his agent £150 for a commission fee.

Express his agent's commission fee as a percentage of Jamal's earnings.
 

Divide 150 by 1200 and multiply by 100
 

150 over 1200 cross times 100
 

Work this value out (for example, using a calculator)
 

12.5
 

Write your final answer with a % sign

12.5%

Worked example

A dishwasher is $620 at full price but on a particular weekend it has 25% off.
Without using a calculator, find 25% of $620 and hence, find the reduced price of the dishwasher. 

 

 

Divide 620 by 10 to find 10% of 620

620 space divided by space 10 space equals space 62 

Divide this by 2 to find 5% of 620. 

62 space divided by space 2 space equals space 31 

Multiply 10% of 620 by 2 to find 20% of 620.

62 space cross times space 2 space equals space 124

Add 20% of 620 to 5% of 620 to find 25% of 620.

124 space plus space 31 space equals space 155 

25% of $620 = $155

Find the price of the dishwasher by subtracting 25% of 620 from 620.

620 space minus space 155 space equals space 465 

 $465

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