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To find 10% of any number, simply move the decimal point one place to the left . Example: 10% of 80 is 8.
The total possible amount (e.g., total marks or total file size).
Percentage (%)=(PartWhole)×100Percentage (%) equals open paren the fraction with numerator Part and denominator Whole end-fraction close paren cross 100
To find 1% of a number, move the decimal point two places to the left . Example: 1% of 150 is 1.5. Building Up: Once you know 10% or 1%, you can find others: 20%: Find 10% and multiply by 2. 5%: Find 10% and divide by 2. 15%: Find 10%, find 5%, and add them together. The "Swap" Trick Percentages are reversible ( ), which can make hard problems much easier: Problem: What is 18% of 50? (Difficult) Swap: What is 50% of 18? (Easy! It is just half) Answer: 9. Common Conversions
To find what percentage one number is of another (for example, finding your percentage of marks or a download's progress), use this formula:
The number you have (e.g., marks scored or MBs downloaded).
If you scored 420 marks out of 500 , your percentage is:
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To find 10% of any number, simply move the decimal point one place to the left . Example: 10% of 80 is 8.
The total possible amount (e.g., total marks or total file size). To find 10% of any number, simply move
Percentage (%)=(PartWhole)×100Percentage (%) equals open paren the fraction with numerator Part and denominator Whole end-fraction close paren cross 100
To find 1% of a number, move the decimal point two places to the left . Example: 1% of 150 is 1.5. Building Up: Once you know 10% or 1%, you can find others: 20%: Find 10% and multiply by 2. 5%: Find 10% and divide by 2. 15%: Find 10%, find 5%, and add them together. The "Swap" Trick Percentages are reversible ( ), which can make hard problems much easier: Problem: What is 18% of 50? (Difficult) Swap: What is 50% of 18? (Easy! It is just half) Answer: 9. Common Conversions
To find what percentage one number is of another (for example, finding your percentage of marks or a download's progress), use this formula: 5%: Find 10% and divide by 2
The number you have (e.g., marks scored or MBs downloaded).
If you scored 420 marks out of 500 , your percentage is: