6th Grade Math Textbook, Fundamentals

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Update your skills. See page 413 XIV.

Find the Original Number or the Base


Objective To find a number when a percent of it is known, using the percent formula or a
percent proportion • To determine whether the percentage, base, or percent is missing in a percent
problem and solve the problem

Six of Greene County’s middle schools sent bands to the
Earth Day Festival. If 30% of the county’s middle schools sent
bands to the event, how many middle schools are in the county?
To find the total number, or base, solve: 30% of what numberis 6?

Use the percent formula or a proportion to find the base.

0% 30%

0 6?

100%

Remember:
Percent Formula
r• b p
rate (r) • base (b) percentage (p)

Method 1 Use the Percent Formula: r • bp
Let bthe total number of middle schools in the county.
30% • b 6 Substitute 30% for rand 6 for p.
0.3b 6 Write the percent as a decimal.

 Divide both sides by 0.3 to isolate b.

b  20

6
0.3

0.3b
0.3

Method 2 Use a Percent Proportion
Let bthe total number of middle schools in the county.

Solve: 

6 • 100  30 b Cross multiply.
600  30 b Simplify.



20 b

So both methods show that there are 20 middle schools in the county.

Divide both sides by 30
to isolate b.

Substitute 6 for pand
30 for the percent.

30 b
30

600
30

30
100

6
b

60% of what number is 12?
Use the percent formula: r• b p.
60% • b 12 Substitute 60% for rand 12 for p.
0.6• b 12 Rename 60% as a decimal.



b  20

So 60% of 20 is 12.

Divide both sides
by 0.6 to isolate b.

12
0.6

0.6b
0.6

(^1) 120% of what number is 24?
Use a percent proportion.

24 • 100  120 b Cross multiply.

20 b
So 120% of 20 is 24.
Divide both sides
by 120 to isolate b.
120 b
120
2400
120
120
100
24
b
2
Check:
600  600 Tr u e
Substitute 20 for b
and cross multiply.
30
100
(^6) ?
20
Remember:
Percent Proportion

percent (%)
100
percentage (p)
base (b)
part
whole
percentage base
percent

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