Questions tagged [percentages]

A percentage is a number or ratio expressed as a fraction of $100$. It is often denoted using the percent sign, "$%$", or the abbreviation "$\mathrm{pct}$." -Wikipedia. Percentages are used when describing portions or proportional changes.

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What is the most expensive item I could buy with £50?

I was set the following question during the discrete mathematics module of my degree and despite my instructor explaining his working to me I still disagree with the answer he says is correct. Can someone please help me either understand where my…
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Express 99 2/3% as a fraction? No calculator

My 9-year-old daughter is stuck on this question and normally I can help her, but I am also stuck on this! I have looked everywhere to find out how to do this but to no avail so any help/guidance is appreciated: The possible answers are: $1…
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Is the percentage symbol a constant?

Isn't the percentage symbol actually just a constant with the value $0.01$? As in $$ 15\% = 15 \times \% = 15 \times 0.01 = 0.15. $$ Isn't every unit actually just a constant? But why do we treat them in such a special way then?
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Misunderstanding of percentage increase

If something increase $50$ to $200$, I know that it is $400\%$ increment using common sense. I can get this using $\dfrac{200}{50}\times 100\% = 400\%$. If something increase $50$ to $52$, I know that it is $4\%$ increment using common sense. But…
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What does "X% faster" mean?

I was reading something today that was talking in terms of 10%, 100% and 1000% faster. I assumed that 10% faster means it takes 10% less time (60 seconds down to 54 seconds). If that is correct wouldn't 100% faster mean 0 time and 1000% mean…
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What does $200\%$ faster mean? (How can something be more than $100\%$ faster?)

I'm a simple man living my every day life and have not much understanding of math or science. Today I read an article where someone claimed they can charge a battery $200\%$ faster. This got me thinking. What do they mean? How can something be…
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1/1000 chance of a reaction. If you do the action 1000 times, whats the new chance the reaction occurs?

A hypothetical example: You have a 1/1000 chance of being hit by a bus when crossing the street. However, if you perform the action of crossing the street 1000 times, then your chance of being hit by a bus increases to about 60% because every…
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What is the difference between faster by factor and faster by percent?

I don't understand the difference between faster by factor versus faster by percent. For example, Machine A Execution Time: 5.106 ms Machine B Execution Time: 0.851 ms Obviously, machine B is faster 4.255 ms. Now, I want to display how much faster…
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1 minus percentage: What is this called?

I'm trying to convert a percentage: The original percentage represents how bad the condition of a asset is (in other words, a high number is bad). I would like to convert the percentage to represent how good the condition of an asset is (in other…
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Why does $0.75 \times 1.25$ equal $0.93$ and not $1$?

If percentage points can equal decimal points, then $1.25$ should equal $125$% when multiplying $1.25$ by any number. Therefore $125$% of $0.75$ should equal $1$ if $0.75$ is also $75$% of $1$. Am I missing something super obvious here or…
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Does 17% have to be equal to 0.17?

I have a friend who believes that 17% doesn't have to be equal to 0.17. Even though he says that 17% is equal to 0.17 on its own, he says that 17% at any other time is not equal to 0.17, referring to the argument that $17\%x \neq 0.17$. No matter…
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Finding total after percentage has been used?

Tried my best with the title. Ok, earlier while I was on break from work (I have low level math, and want to be more fond of mathematics) I work retail, and 20% of taxes are taken out, and I am wanting to find out how much I made before 20% is taken…
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How can something be greater than $100\%$?

Apologies, my mathematics is poor but I saw an advert recently which said: Up to $350\%$ more likely to quit How can something be greater than $100\%$? It can't be can it?
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Name for percentage as a decimal between 0 and 1 inclusive

Problem I'm unsure if I should be asking this here or on English Language, so sorry if it's not a good fit for a site. I'm looking for a term that describes a number between 0 and 1, inclusive, that represents a percentage. For example, 0.5 would be…
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Find what percent X is between two numbers?

So I am working on a problem for a program I am making... Say I have two numbers: 10 and 100, than I have a variable. How would i find what percent the variable is between the two numbers? So: 45 is 50% between 10 and 100 17.5 is 25% between 10…
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