In this article, we’ll delve into the basics of percentages, show you how to calculate them, and explain how to find average percentages using practical examples. This guide aligns with O Level & IGCSE Mathematics standards, ensuring a clear and educational approach.
How Are Percentages Calculated?
Example:
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How to Calculate Average Percentage?
- Sum of Individual Percentages: Add together all the individual percentages.
- Count of Percentages: Count the total number of percentages.
- Divide the Sum by the Count: Divide the sum of the percentages by the number of percentages.
Additional Steps You May Consider
Step 1: Convert Percentages into Decimals
Here are more examples:
– 23% becomes 0.23.
Step 2: Determine the Number That Each Decimal Represents
– If 67% of 150 is to be calculated, then (0.67×150=100.5).
– If 23% of 350 is to be calculated, then (0.23×350=80.5).
Step 3: Add Both Numbers and Sample Size Totals
Sum the numbers obtained in Step 2 and add the total amounts they represent:
– Sum of the numbers: (100.5 + 80.5 = 181).
– Sum of the sample sizes: (150 + 350 = 500).
Step 4: Calculate the Percentage Average
Calculating the Average Percentage Using a Real-Life Example
– Product A: 85% satisfaction (200 respondents)
– Product B: 75% satisfaction (150 respondents)
– Product C: 90% satisfaction (250 respondents)
Step 1: Convert Percentages into Decimals
Convert each percentage to a decimal:
85% = 0.85
75% = 0.75
90% = 0.90
Step 2: Determine the Number That Each Decimal Represents
Multiply each decimal by the number of respondents:
[ 0.85 x 200 = 170 ]
[ 0.75 x 150 = 112.5 ]
[ 0.90 x250 = 225 ]
Step 3: Add Both Numbers and Sample Size Totals
Sum of the satisfaction numbers:
[ 170 + 112.5 + 225 = 507.5 ]
Sum of the total respondents:
[ 200 + 150 + 250 = 600 ]
Step 4: Calculate the Percentage Average
Lets Calculate Reverse Percantage
Example:
Suppose an item costs $120 after a 20% increase. To find the original price, we can use the reverse percentage formula.
1-Convert the percentage to a decimal: 20% = 0.20.
2- Add 1 to the decimal: 1 + 0.20 = 1.20.
3-Divide the final amount by this sum: 1201.20=100\frac{120}{1.20} = 1001.20120=100.