$50\% = 0.5 \qquad 50\% = \tfrac{50}{100} = \tfrac{1}{2}$
$5\% = 0.05 \qquad 5\% = \tfrac{5}{100} = \tfrac{1}{20}$
$0.5\% = 0.005 \qquad 0.5\% = \tfrac{0.5}{100} = \tfrac{5}{1000} = \tfrac{1}{200}$
0.5% is too small to show on a diagram.
To write $\tfrac{0.5}{100}$ as a fraction in its simplest form:
Percentages can be more than 100%.
Suppose that over 20 years the price of a house increases by 75%. You can draw a diagram to show this.
old price 100%
new price 175%
$100\% + 75\% = 175\%$
The new price is 175% of the old price.
In Worked example 10.3, you could use algebra to write an expression linking the child’s height now and the child’s height 2 years ago; for example: $n = 1.4t$ or $n = \tfrac{7}{5}t$, where $n$ is the child’s height now and $t$ is the child’s height 2 years ago.
1. Worked example 10.2 shows how to write 17.5% as a fraction. Choose some more percentages that end in .5. Write these percentages as fractions in their simplest form. What different denominators do you get? What is the largest denominator? What is the smallest denominator?
2. Write these percentages as decimals and as fractions. Write each fraction in its simplest form.
a. 7.5% b. 62.5% c. 1.5% d. 47.5% e. 32.5%
3. Copy and complete this table.
| $80 | $300 | $90 | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 100% | $80 | $300 | |
| 50% | $45 | ||
| 5% | |||
| 0.5% |
| $80 | $300 | $90 | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 100% | $80 | $300 | $90 |
| 50% | $40 | $150 | $45 |
| 5% | $4 | $15 | $4.50 |
| 0.5% | $0.40 | $1.50 | $0.45 |
4. Write these percentages as fractions in their simplest form.
a. 2% b. 0.2% c. 8% d. 0.8% e. 7% f. 0.7%
5.
a. Work out:
i. 1% of 600 kilograms
ii. 1.5% of 600 kilograms
iii. 3.5% of 600 kilograms
iv. 2.2% of 600 kilograms
b. In part a, why was it useful to work out 1% first?
6.
a. Work out 1% of 7000 metres.
b. Use your answer to part a to work out:
i. 2% of 7000 metres
ii. 0.5% of 7000 metres
iii. 0.1% of 7000 metres
iv. 0.3% of 7000 metres
7. How would you work out 1.3% of $7500? Can you think of any different methods?
8.
a. Work out $ \tfrac{1}{3} $ of 100.
b. Write $ \tfrac{1}{3} $ as a percentage.
Zara says: $ \tfrac{1}{3} $ is 33%.
Arun says: $ \tfrac{1}{3} $ is 33.3%.
c. How could Zara be correct?
d. How could Arun be correct?
e. Write $ \tfrac{2}{3} $ as a percentage.
9. Write each of these mixed numbers as a percentage. The first one has been done for you.
a. $ 1 \tfrac{1}{2} = 150\% $
b. $ 1 \tfrac{1}{4} $
c. $ 1 \tfrac{3}{4} $
d. $ 1 \tfrac{3}{10} $
e. $ 1 \tfrac{7}{10} $
f. $ 2 \tfrac{1}{4} $
10.
a. Write $ \tfrac{1}{5} $ as a percentage.
b. Write these mixed fractions as percentages:
i. $ 1 \tfrac{1}{5} $
ii. $ 1 \tfrac{3}{5} $
iii. $ 1 \tfrac{4}{5} $
iv. $ 2 \tfrac{3}{5} $
Task: Explore percentages of a given amount, including percentages greater than 100%.
Questions:
12. Look at the diagram

a. What percentage of $50 is $40?
b. What percentage of $40 is $50?
13. Marcus has 500 g of flour. He uses 200 g to bake bread and 120 g to make biscuits. Work out the percentage of the flour:
a. he uses for bread
b. he uses for biscuits
c. he does not use
14. Sofia works for 40 hours in a week. She spends 25 hours in her office, 8 hours in the factory and the rest in a workshop. Work out the percentage of the time that she spends:
a. in her office
b. in the factory
c. in a workshop
15. Zara earns $250. She pays $95 in tax and pays a bill of $65. Work out the percentage of her money:
a. she pays in tax
b. she has left after both payments
16. An airline ticket costs $40. The price is increased by 200%.
a. Work out:
i. the increase
ii. the price after the increase
b. Find the number to complete this sentence: The new price is … times the original price
17. The mass of a puppy is 5 kg. As it grows, the mass increases by 300%.
a. Work out: i. the increase in mass ii. the new mass
b. Find the number to complete this sentence: The new mass is … times the original mass.
18.
a. The cost of a car increases by 5%. What percentage of the original price is the new price?
b. The cost of petrol increases by 80%. What percentage of the original price is the new price?
19. Ruqiyah is trying to answer this question: What percentage of $125 is $200?
She thinks the answer is a whole number. She cannot find the answer. Can you help her?
20. Vikram wants to work out 135% of $40 but he does not know how. Describe some different methods to do this calculation. Which method do you prefer? Why?