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Grades 6, 7 and 8 - Math - Middle School - Percentages — Flashcards

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A common type of percentage calculation is to find the percentage of a quantity.  This is useful if you see a sign saying ‘15% off’, as you can work out the saving you will make.   The same technique can be used for increases – if you get a 5% salary rise, you can work out how much extra will be in your pay envelope.
In a sale, remember to subtract the discount amount from the original price to work out how much you still have to pay.
Another type of percentage calculation is percentage change, which occurs when something increases or decreases in value.  Work out what the actual change in value is, then divide it by the ORIGINAL amount before multiplying the result by 100.

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If, in a survey on spending habits, 200 out of 10,000 people said they spent more than £300 a week on entertainment, what percentage does this represent?
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