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Percentage Solutions for IBPS – PO

Percentage Solutions for IBPS – POs and Clerk & Other Bank Exams


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PERCENTAGE

Percent” implies “for every hundred”. We can easily express any percentage figure as a decimal fraction by dividing it by 100 & on the other hand, any decimal fraction can be converted to the percentage by multiplying it by 100.
Eg: Fraction  1/3                 Percentage 1/3 × 100 = 33.33%
Percentage 20%Fraction 20/100 = 0.2
  • Percentage increase = Actual Increase / Original Value × 100
  • Percentage decrease = Actual Decrease / Original Value × 100
Q: 1 What percent of 50 is 200?
(a) 50%                (b) 100%               (c) 200%                   (d) 400%              (e) None of these
Sol: x% of 50 is 200
x / 100 × 50 = 200
x / 2 = 200
So, x = 400%
Ans: (d)

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