Percentages
Part Versus Whole
A percent is another way to express a part-to-whole relationship. Percent literally
means “per one hundred” and is used to determine the piece that a quantity
represents when the whole is 100. For example, if Bob has 200 pies, and 75% of the
pies are blueberry, then the number of blueberry pies is
75% × 200 = 10075 × 200 = 0.75 × 200 =^34 × 200 = 150
Note from the preceding example that to convert from a percent to a
decimal, you should drop the percent and move the decimal two places
to the left. For example:
40% = 0.40 = 104 =^25
The formula to calculate percent is
part
whole =
p
100 , where p = percent
62 is what percent of 1,000?
SOLUTION: Use the percent formula: 62 is the part and 100 is the whole, so:
62
1,000 =
p
100
p = 1,000^62 × 100 = 6.2
Percent questions can be phrased in a few ways. Let’s look at a few examples and
how they fit into the preceding formula.
15 is what percent of 50?
SOLUTION: The part is 15 and the whole is 50. The solution is thus:
1550 = 100 p
1550 × 100 = p
p = 30
What percent of 200 is 350?
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