Calculating Percents using Decimals - [6-3-17]

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  • Опубліковано 8 вер 2021
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    In this lesson, you will learn how to work with percentages using their decimal equivalents. In order to calculate the percentage of a number, we will first convert the percentage into a decimal, then we will use this decimal equivalent to multiply by the number. It is usually easier to use the decimal form of a percent to solve problems.

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  • @242math
    @242math 2 роки тому

    excellent percentage lesson using decimals, thanks for sharing

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  • @m.yasiralishah7534
    @m.yasiralishah7534 2 роки тому

    I mean for kids to get practice is good but not practical in life, where you need quick answers in higher education, proficiency exams and real life, All these are just quick multiplication instead of just dragging with maths. All can be done in the head and tricks given below)
    50% of 20 = 1/2 x 20 OR 5 x 2 =10
    25% of 32 = 2 x 3.2 + (3.2/2) = 6.4 + 1.6 = 8.0
    40% of 25 = 4 x 2.5 = 9.0
    16% of 150 = 16 x 150% = 16 x 1.5 = 16 + 8 = 24
    26% of 60 = 26 x 60% = 2.6 x 6 = 15.6
    73% of 8 = 7.3 x 8 /10 = 58.4/10 = 5.84
    75% of 72= 7 x 7.2 + (7.2/2) = 50.4 + 3.6= 54.0
    90% of 37 = 9 x 3.7 = 33.3
    Here some tricks
    Both A & B are interchangeable
    A x B% === B x A%
    1)if either of the A, B is 25,50,100,..multipe so its either x1/4, x1/2, x1, x1.5, x2
    45 x 50% = 22.5 , 45 x 100% = 90, 45 x 150%=112.5
    2) easy formula
    20 x 30% = take 10% of both A and B and Multiply
    =2 x 3 = 6
    3)find round number (to 10, 15) etc in A or B and use that as percentage
    so 30 x 22% = 22 x 30% = 2.2 x 3 = 6.6
    if one is multiple of 5, then use that as percentage and normal multiply(10%) + (5% = 1/2(half) of the 10%)
    45 x 22% = 22 x 45% = 2.2 x 4 + 1.1(half of 2.2) = 8.8 + 1.1 = 9.9

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  • @hemarajue2736
    @hemarajue2736 2 роки тому +2

    In a group of 150 students, 40% are the girls. How many girls are there in the group?
    Ans: 0.40×150=60.0 girls.

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      @designertjp-utube 2 роки тому

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    • @mr.ph9859
      @mr.ph9859 2 роки тому

      Yep 👍
      40% = 60 (girls)
      60% = 90 (boys)

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