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Common Percentage Mistakes in Exams

Avoid base-value mistakes, reverse comparisons, and careless conversions.

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Avoid base-value mistakes, reverse comparisons, and careless conversions.

What to focus on

  • Always identify the original value before using increase or decrease formula.
  • Do not confuse 20% of x with x is 20% more than something.

Quick formula / idea

  • Base value matters more than the visible final number.

A fall from 100 to 80 is a 20% decrease, but a rise from 80 to 100 is a 25% increase.

Practice prompts

  • Explain why a 20% decrease followed by 20% increase is not zero net change.
  • Find the net effect.
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