Last updated on June 10th, 2025
A percentage is a way of expressing a number or ratio as a fraction of 100. The word percentage comes from the Latin word “per centum,” meaning “by the hundred.” In our daily lives, we use percentages to calculate discounts, interest rates, taxes, and more.
A percentage expresses a number or ratio as a part of a whole (100). A percentage is represented by the symbol %, which is read as ‘percent.’ It is calculated by dividing the part by the total and multiplying it by 100.
That is, percentage = part/total × 100
A percentage is defined as a fraction out of 100. The word came from the Latin word “Percentum” meaning by hundred. It is always denoted by % or percent. It is used for finding the share or amount of a quantity out of 100. Percentage is used in data sufficiency, data interpretation, or simplification. Percentage has no dimension, if it is said 30% of a number, it means 30% of the whole. Therefore, it can be written as 30/100 in fraction and 30:100 in ratio.
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In this section, let’s discuss methods to calculate percentages. Here are a few methods:
Percentage is the part by total multiplied by 100. That is, percentage = Part/Total × 100 by following these steps, we can find the percentage.
When finding the percentage using the formula, we substitute the values in the formula. That is percentage = Part/Total × 100
For instance, if a student scores 25 out of 50, find the percentage of it.
To find the percentage, we apply the formula, Part/Total × 100
Here, part = 25
Total = 50
So, the percentage = 2550 × 100 = 50%
Here, we learn how to convert fractions or decimals into percentages.
When converting a fraction to a percentage, we simply multiply the number with 100. That is if 35 students out of 50 choose football then the percentage of students who choose football is
35/50 × 100 = 70%.
When converting a decimal to a percentage, we multiply the number by 100. That is 0.57 in percentage is 0.57 × 100 = 57%.
Tips and tricks can make it easier to find the percentage. In this section, let’s discuss a few tips and tricks to master percentage.
Using the formula effectively: When applying the percentage formula that is Part/Total × 100, here part is the value we consider and the total is the overall value.
Rounding the value for easy calculation: For easier calculation of percentage, we can round the value. That is 48% can be rounded to 50%.
Memorizing a few basic percentages: Mostly percentages are converted into fractions. So basic fractions should be memorized -
50% = 1/2
25% = 1/4
20% = 1/5
10% = 1/10
When finding the percentage, students make some common errors. So to master percentage let’s learn a few common mistakes and the ways to avoid them.
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A store sells a shirt for $80. If there is a 25% discount, how much will the shirt cost after the discount?
After the discount, the price of the shirt is $60
To find the discount on the cost of the shirt, we find the discount rate.
Finding 25% of $80, that is (25 / 100) × 80 = 20
So, the price discount is $20
The price after discount = $80 — $20 = $60
A car was valued at $25000, but its value depreciated by 10%. What is its new value?
The value of the car after the depreciation is $22,500
10% of $25000 is (10/100) × 25000 = 2500
So, the price of the car after deducting depreciation is $25000 - $2500 = $22,500
30% of the number is 60. What is the original number?
The number is 200
To find the number, let’s consider it as X
The 30% of the number is 60, that means (30 / 100) × X = 60
X = 60 × 100 / 30 = 200
So, the number is 200
In a class of 40 students, 10 students chose football. What is the percentage of the class who select football?
25% of students choose football
To find the percentage, we use the formula, Part/Total ×100
Here the part is 10
Total is 40
That is 1040 × 100 = 25
That means, 25% of students select football.
A test has 80 questions. If a student answers 64 correctly, what is their percentage score?
The percentage the student scored is 80%
The percentage the student scored = Part/Total × 100
That is, (64 / 80) × 100 = 80%
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