1. How to find Key Percents
- 50% - divide the number you want to find the percentage of by 2 to get 50%
- 10% - divide the number you want to find the percentage of by 10 to get 10%
- 1% - divide the number you want to find the percentage of by 100 to get 1%
- 25% - divide the number you want to find the percentage of by 4 to get 25%
2. Representing Percents
Image #1180%
^100% ^ 80%
Image #2
12 3/4%

^ 12.75%
Image #3
0.7% (7 out of 10)

^ 0.7%
Divide the percentage by 100(move decimal two spaces forward/to the right)
Decimal to Percent:
Multiply decimal by 100(move decimal two spaces back/to the left)
Fraction to Decimal:
Divide the numerator by the denominator
Decimal to Fraction:
Multiply the number by 10 after every number after the decimal
Fraction to Percent:
Divide the numerator by the denominator then multiply by 100
Percent to Fraction:
Remove percentage sign, then divide by 100
Percent: 2.4% Fraction: 2.4/100
(0.024 x 100 = 2.4%) (2.4 ÷ 100 = 0.0024)
v 60 ÷ 10 = 6(10%)
Image #2
12 3/4%
^ 12.75%
Image #3
0.7% (7 out of 10)
^ 0.7%
3. Converting Decimal to Percentages to Fractions
Percent to Decimal:Divide the percentage by 100(move decimal two spaces forward/to the right)
Decimal to Percent:
Multiply decimal by 100(move decimal two spaces back/to the left)
Fraction to Decimal:
Divide the numerator by the denominator
Decimal to Fraction:
Multiply the number by 10 after every number after the decimal
Fraction to Percent:
Divide the numerator by the denominator then multiply by 100
Percent to Fraction:
Remove percentage sign, then divide by 100
- 26%
Decimal: 0.26 Fraction: 26/100
(26 x 100 = 0.26) (26 ÷ 100 = 0.26)
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- 7/10
Decimal: 0.7 Percent: 70%
(7 ÷ 100 = 0.7) (0.7 x 100 = 70%)
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- 0.024
Percent: 2.4% Fraction: 2.4/100
(0.024 x 100 = 2.4%) (2.4 ÷ 100 = 0.0024)
4. Percentage of a number using Mental Math and a Calculator
- 20% of 60
v 60 ÷ 10 = 6(10%)
10% of 60 = 6 6 x 2 = 12(20%)
= 12
10% of 60 = 6
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- 0.1% of 40
v 40 ÷ 10 = 4(10%)
1% of 40 = 0.4 4 ÷ 100 = 0.04(0.1%)
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0.5% of 40 = 0.2
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0.1% of 40 = 0.04
- = 0.04
0.1% of 40 = 0.04
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0.1% of 40 = 0.04
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0.1% of 40 = 0.04
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- 250% of 400
v 400 x 100 = 40 000
100% of 400 = 400 40 000 ÷ 40 = 1 000
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100% of 400 = 400 = 1 000
+
50% of 400 = 200
5. Explaining Discounts, Sale Price, and Total Price with Taxes
Question #7 on page 149:
A herd of 100 caribou was moved to a new location. The population increased by 10% the first year, then increased by 20% the second year.
a) Find the population after the second year.
10(increase in the first year) ÷ 100 = 0.1 20(increase in the second year) ÷ 100 = 0.2
0.1 x 100 = 10 0.2 x 110(total of first years) = 22
100 = 10 = 110(first year) 110 + 22 = 132(second year)
^ total
b) Explain why there was not a 30% increase in population over the two years.
A: There was not a 30% increase because if there was, it wouldn't make sense due to it would be 130 caribou in total in the end if there was the 30% increase but since it was 132 in total for the second year, it'd be confusing on how it's 132 one year and 130 the year after.
A herd of 100 caribou was moved to a new location. The population increased by 10% the first year, then increased by 20% the second year.
a) Find the population after the second year.
10(increase in the first year) ÷ 100 = 0.1 20(increase in the second year) ÷ 100 = 0.2
0.1 x 100 = 10 0.2 x 110(total of first years) = 22
100 = 10 = 110(first year) 110 + 22 = 132(second year)
^ total
b) Explain why there was not a 30% increase in population over the two years.
A: There was not a 30% increase because if there was, it wouldn't make sense due to it would be 130 caribou in total in the end if there was the 30% increase but since it was 132 in total for the second year, it'd be confusing on how it's 132 one year and 130 the year after.
Here is a video of converting decimals to percent for anyone who has trouble (: My brother watched it and he is finally understanding how to convert a decimal to a percent just by watching this video once.
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