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In this problem I am given the Rate (25%) and the Base (125) and I need to find the Part; therefore, I would set up my proportion in this way: 25 = N N represents the unknown Part 100 125 To solve this I multiply the two cross products that are given (25 x 125) and divide that answer by 100. The resulting answer solves for N. 25 x 125 = 100 N 25 x 125 = 3125 and 3125 100 = 31.25 N = 31.25 so, 31.25 is 25% of 125. Example #2: What percentage of 560 is 320. In this problem I am given the Base (560) and the Part (320) and I must find the Rate; therefore, I would set this problem up in this way: N = 320 N represents the unknown Rate 100 560 To solve this problem I must multiply the two cross products that are given (100 x 320) and divide that answer by 560. 100 x 320 = 560 N 100 x 320 = 32000 and 32000 560 = 57.14 N = 57.14% so, 320 is 57.14% of 560 Example #3: 36 is 45% of what number In this problem I am given the Part (36) and the Rate (45%) and I must find the Base; therefore, I would set this problem up in this way: 45 = 36 N represents the unknown Base 100 N To solve this problem I must multiply the two cross products that are given (100 x 36) and divide that answer by 45. 100 x 36 = 45 N 100 x 36 = 3600 and 3600 45 = 80 N = 80 so, 36 is 45% of 80 Additional examples: What is 35% of 92? 35 x 92 = 100 N 35 = N 35 x 92 = 3220 and 3220 100 = 32.2 100 92 N = 32.2 83 is what percent of 110? 83 x 100 = 110 N N = 83 83 x 100 = 8300 and 8300 110 = 75.5 100 110 N = 75.5% 75 is 125% of what number? 75 x 100 = 125 N 125 = 75 75 x 100 = 7500 and 7500 125 = 60 100 N N = 60 B. Equation Method (BA, TT, CSS, MD, MT, PSSA) There are three basic types of percent problems. All percent problems involve three quantities: B (Base) the total amount P (Part) a portion of the total that is being compared to the total R (Rate) the rate or percentage rate, a percent number For any percent problem these three quantities are related by the equation P = R x B P-type problems The first of the three types of problems involves finding the part when the base and rate are given. These problems are usually stated in the form: Find 30% of 50. or What is 30% of 50? Change the sentence into an arithmetic equation where the word of means multiply and the word is means equals. 30% x 50 = P **Note always convert your percentage rate to decimal form before multiplying or dividing (Remember: this is done by moving the decimal two places to the left - 30% changes to .30). .30 x 50 = P 15 = P Example: Find 45% of 62. .45 x 62 = P = P R-type problems The second type of problem asks you to find the rate (or percent). These problems are usually stated like this: 5 is what percent of 8? or What percent of 8 is 5? When you change this into an arithmetic equation it becomes = R x 8 We rearrange the equation in this manner to solve for R: R = 5 8 Solve: 8  EMBED Equation.3  = .625 To write the answer as a percentage, move your decimal two places to the right .625 = 62.5 % Example: 65 is what percent of 25 R = 65 so, 25 EMBED Equation.3  25 R = 2.6 R = 260% B-type problems The third type of problem requires you to find the base or the total when the percent and the part are given. Typically, B-type problems are stated like this: 8.7 is 30% of what number or 30% of what number is equal to 8.7 Translate to an equation: 8.7 = 30% x B (**Remember to change the percent to decimal when solving the equation) Solve the equation: B = 8.7 so, .30 EMBED Equation.3  .30 B = 29 Example: 16% of what amount is equal to $5.76? 16% x B = $5.76 B = 5.76 so, .16  EMBED Equation.3  .16 B = $36 C. The Percent Formula (CAT, DT, ET, HACR, MT) Percentages involve three quantities: the Base, the Part and the Rate. Base (B) - the total or whole (of) Part (P) - a part of the total that is being compared to it (is) Rate (%) - the percentage rate (%) Part (is)   Base (of) Rate (%) The above diagram presents a formula that may be used to solve for any type of percentage problem. It shows an easy way to remember how to find any one of the missing terms. Simply put your finger over the missing term and look at the diagram to see the relationship between the other two terms. The diagram tells you whether to multiply or divide.  P P  B R R B x x x When the Part is missing When the Base is missing When the Rate is missing multiply the base and rate divide the part by the rate divide the part by the base Example #1: Find 4% of 245 Ask yourself what is given. In this case you have the rate (4%) and the base (245). Therefore, you are solving for P. Using the diagram, you know that you must multiply the rate (R) and the base (B). 4% x 245 = P **Remember to always change percent numbers into decimal form before multiplying and dividing. .04 x 245 = P 9.8 = P Example #2: 8% of what number is 74 Ask yourself what is given. In this case you have the rate (.08) and the part (74). You are solving for B, therefore, the part (P) will be divided by the rate (R). 74 = B so, .08 EMBED Equation.3  .08 = B Example #3: What percent of 96 is 36? Determine what is given in the problem. In this example you have the base (96) and the part (36). You are looking for the rate (R). To get the rate you must divide the part (P) by the base (B). 36 = R so, 96 EMBED Equation.3  96 .375 = R so, ** R = 37.5% **The answer must be put into percent form by moving the decimal two places to the right. PERCENTAGES INSTRUCTION SHEET CONVERSIONS: Decimal to percent To write a decimal number as a percent, multiply the number by 100. (This is the same as moving the decimal point two places to the right) Example #1: 0.06 = 0.06 x 100 = 6% Example #2: 0.056 = 0.056 x 100 = 5.6%  2 places Fraction to percent To rewrite a fraction as a percent, first change the fraction to decimal form by dividing the numerator by the denominator, then multiply that answer by 100 (or move the decimal two places to the right). Example #1: is 1 divided by 2, or 2 EMBED Equation.3 so that, = 0.5 = 0.5 x 100 = 50% .125 Example #2: [! is 1 divided by 8, or 8 EMBED Equation.3  so that, [! = 0.125 = 0.125 x 100 = 12.5% .667 Example #3: 5T! is the whole number 5, plus 2 divided by 3, or 3 EMBED Equation.3  so that, 5T! = 5.667 = 5.667 x 100 = 566.7% Percent to decimal To change a percent to a decimal number, divide by 100. (This is the same as moving the decimal two places to the left) Example #1: 50% = 50 100 = 0.5  2 places If a fraction is part of the percentage, write it as a decimal number before dividing by 100. Example #2: 8 % = 8.5% = 0.085 Percent to fraction To change a percent to a fraction, put the % over 100 and then simplify and reduce. Example #1: 25% becomes  EMBED Equation.3  which reduces to  EMBED Equation.3  Example #2: 115% becomes  EMBED Equation.3  which simplifies and reduces to 1 EMBED Equation.3  PERCENTS PRACTICE SHEET A. Write each decimal number as a percent. 0.06 5. .358 9. 7/10 3.03 6. 7.65 10. 8.5 2 \! 7. 0.005 11. 0.665 3/20 8. 2 T! 12. 4 [! B. Write each percent as a decimal number. 37% 5. 94% 9. 2.75% 0.09% 6. 1.7% 10. 0.58% 8.02% 7. 2 ]! % 11. 9% 3 % 8. 210% 12. 54.2% C. Write each fraction as a decimal and then as a percent (round to nearest thousandth if necessary). Decimal Percent 1. ^! 2. 3. 4. 4S! 5.  EMBED Equation.3  D. Write each percent as a fraction. 30% 3. 75% 5. 65% 5% 4. 12% 6. 83% E. Solve the following percent problems. 12 is what percent of 144? 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