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  • Percentages - example of notes with interactive tutorials.
  • Transformations - animations of the common transformations of reflections, rotation, translation and enlargement.
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  • Expressions Test - one of the 355 multiple-choice topic tests.

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Percentages
A percentage is a way of writing a fraction with a denominator of 100.

Percentage means "out of 100" or "per hundred"

Calculations involving percentages often require multiplication or division by 100.

x percent, written x%, means (or x parts out of 100)

Examples
Answers
Write 40% as a fraction

Write the fraction as a percentage

70%


Percentage Calculations

Below are some of the types of problem that use percentages.

Percentage of a quantity:

To find x percent of a quantity. Calculate: x (the quantity)

Example
Answer

Find 8% of 300

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One quantity as a percentage of another quantity:

To find a out of b as a percentage. Calculate:

Example
Answer

Write 13 out of 20 as a percentage.

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Increasing a quantity by a percentage:

To increase a quantity by x percent. Calculate:

Example
Answer

Increase 50 by 8%

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Decreasing a quantity by a percentage:

To decrease a quantity by x percent. Calculate:

Example
Answers

Decrease 50 by 8%

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