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Percentage Word Problems Explained

Translate language carefully into part, whole, and change before solving.

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Translate language carefully into part, whole, and change before solving.

What to focus on

  • Underline comparison words like more than, less than, out of, and remaining.
  • Decide whether the question asks for percentage or actual value.

Quick formula / idea

  • Words → relation → formula → calculation

If 40% of a class are girls and total students are 120, then girls = 48.

Practice prompts

  • In a school, 35% students play cricket. If total students are 400, how many play cricket?
  • If 48 students are 60% of a class, find total class strength.
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