Math Antics - Finding A Percent Of A Number - By mathantics
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00:03 | Uh huh . Hi and welcome to Math Antics . | |
00:08 | In today's video , we're going to learn how to | |
00:09 | do one of the most common calculations with percentages . | |
00:12 | We're going to learn how to find a percent of | |
00:14 | a number . But what does that even mean ? | |
00:17 | Do numbers have Percents that they hide somewhere ? And | |
00:20 | then we have to go looking for them like a | |
00:22 | game of hide and seek . Uh huh . Gotcha | |
00:28 | not exactly finding a percent of a number makes more | |
00:33 | sense if you remember that a number just represents an | |
00:36 | amount and that percent is really just a fraction . | |
00:39 | So finding a percent of a number really means finding | |
00:42 | a fraction of an amount . Think about it this | |
00:45 | way let's say the number 20 represents an amount . | |
00:48 | Like the amount of ladybugs that you found at the | |
00:50 | park one day . And let's also imagine that you | |
00:53 | agreed to give 25 of all the lady bugs you | |
00:56 | found to your little sister . Okay then . So | |
00:59 | how many is that if you have 20 ladybugs , | |
01:02 | how many is 25 of that amount ? That's what | |
01:05 | it means to find the percent of a number . | |
01:08 | You're finding out how much that percent or fraction of | |
01:11 | the total is In this case . Since our total | |
01:14 | is 20 , we need to know what 25 of | |
01:17 | 20 is . So how do we figure that out | |
01:20 | ? Well , it's really easy if you remember back | |
01:23 | to one of our fractions videos . The one about | |
01:25 | multiplying fractions in that video . We learned that when | |
01:29 | dealing with fractions sometimes the word of is used instead | |
01:33 | of the multiplication symbol . When they say find one | |
01:36 | half of 16 . They really mean fined one half | |
01:39 | times 16 . Well , guess what ? Since the | |
01:43 | percent is just a special fraction of means the exact | |
01:47 | same thing with Percents . That it did with fractions | |
01:49 | when we have 25% of 20 that means the same | |
01:54 | as 25% times 20 . Great . So all we | |
01:58 | have to do to find a percent of a number | |
02:00 | is to multiply but how do we multiply a percent | |
02:03 | and a number together ? Do we just forget about | |
02:05 | the percent sign and multiply the numbers together ? No | |
02:09 | , if we did it that way our number would | |
02:11 | be way too big . 25 should be a smaller | |
02:15 | part or a fraction of 20 ladybugs . But if | |
02:18 | we did 25 times 20 we would get 500 ladybugs | |
02:22 | . Clearly that's not the right answer . Here's what | |
02:26 | we have to do . Instead remember that when you | |
02:28 | see a percent written like this with the percent sign | |
02:30 | , it's an abbreviation for a fraction in this case | |
02:33 | 25 over 100 . So we need to use that | |
02:36 | fraction form when we multiply . Since we're really multiplying | |
02:39 | by a fraction now , some of you may also | |
02:42 | remember that presents . Have a decimal form , we'll | |
02:44 | get to that in just a minute . Okay then | |
02:47 | if we use the fraction form of our percent , | |
02:49 | then our problem becomes 25 over 100 times 20 . | |
02:53 | Now that's a problem . We know how to do | |
02:56 | to multiply fractions . We just multiply the top numbers | |
02:59 | and then we multiply the bottom numbers to get the | |
03:01 | answer And we can just write 20 as a fraction | |
03:04 | by putting one as the bottom number because 20/1 is | |
03:08 | the exact same value as 20 . So let's go | |
03:11 | ahead and multiply it on the top , we have | |
03:14 | 25 times 20 which gives us 500 And on the | |
03:18 | bottom we have 100 times one which is just 100 | |
03:22 | . So our answer is 500 over 100 Now 500 | |
03:26 | over 100 might seem like a strange answer , but | |
03:29 | that's just because we still need to simplify it . | |
03:31 | 500 over 100 simplifies to 5/1 and 5/1 is just | |
03:37 | five . That's much better . So 25 of 20 | |
03:42 | is fine . All right . So to find a | |
03:45 | percent of a number , we just need to multiply | |
03:47 | the fraction form of the percent by the number and | |
03:50 | we have our answer . But there's another slightly different | |
03:54 | method that you can use that works especially well if | |
03:57 | you're allowed to use a calculator in our first percentages | |
04:00 | video , we learned that Percents have both a fraction | |
04:03 | form and a decimal form . We've already seen how | |
04:06 | we can use the fraction form to find a percent | |
04:07 | of a number but we can also use the decimal | |
04:10 | form if we want to . Instead , the procedure | |
04:13 | starts the same . If you need to find 25 | |
04:16 | of 20 , you first replace the word of with | |
04:19 | the multiplication symbol . Next we'll replace the percent but | |
04:22 | with its decimal form this time 25 is the same | |
04:26 | as the decimal 0.25 . Then all we have to | |
04:30 | do is multiply . And although I could easily do | |
04:33 | the decimal multiplication by hand I happen to have a | |
04:36 | calculator so I'm going to use it . I just | |
04:39 | enter 0.25 times 20 it equals . And I get | |
04:44 | five , yep that's the same answer we got when | |
04:47 | we use the fraction form of 25% . Oh yeah | |
04:50 | So that's how you find a percent of a number | |
04:53 | . You just multiply the number by either the fraction | |
04:55 | form or the decimal form of the 1% . Either | |
04:58 | way we'll give you the right answer . So you | |
05:00 | can choose whichever will be easier for you to do | |
05:03 | . Let's see a couple more examples before you practice | |
05:05 | on your own . This next one involves money , | |
05:09 | pretend that your best friend has a job walking dogs | |
05:11 | and offers to give you 35 of whatever he earns | |
05:15 | . If you help them walk some of the dogs | |
05:17 | , If your friend earns $80 that week , how | |
05:19 | much of the money will you get in ? Other | |
05:21 | words ? You need to figure out what 35 of | |
05:24 | 80 is . Okay then let's start by replacing the | |
05:29 | of with the time symbol . And next we have | |
05:31 | to decide if we want to replace the percent with | |
05:33 | its fraction form or its decimal form . I think | |
05:36 | I'll use the decimal form for this one which means | |
05:38 | I'll replace the 35 with 0.35 . Now all we | |
05:43 | have to do is multiply 0.35 times 80 . And | |
05:46 | that's 28 . That means you'll get $28 if you | |
05:49 | help your friend walk those dogs ching . Okay then | |
05:54 | in the last two problems we found a percent of | |
05:56 | a number which like we learned at the beginning of | |
05:58 | the video just means finding a fraction of an amount | |
06:02 | . And like you'd expect when finding a fraction of | |
06:04 | something . The answer was smaller than the amount we | |
06:06 | started with . But remember fractions can be improper to | |
06:10 | which means that their value is greater than one And | |
06:13 | in the same way%s can be greater than 100% . | |
06:17 | So you might come across situations like this , suppose | |
06:20 | that last year your school had 400 students but this | |
06:24 | year it has 120 of that amount . Well 100% | |
06:28 | . Would mean the exact same number of students is | |
06:30 | last year . So 120 must mean that there's more | |
06:33 | students now . But how many students to find out | |
06:37 | ? We need to calculate what 120 of 400 is | |
06:41 | great . We know just how to do that . | |
06:43 | We just multiply 400 by the fraction form or the | |
06:46 | decimal form of 120% . Let's use the decimal form | |
06:51 | again to get the decimal form of 120% . We | |
06:54 | move the decimal point over two places to the left | |
06:57 | and we get 1.20 . So we multiply 1.20 times | |
07:03 | 400 , which gives us 480 . So this year | |
07:07 | there's 480 students at school . All right then that's | |
07:11 | how you find the percent of a number and it's | |
07:13 | a really useful mask . You'll , that has a | |
07:15 | lot of real life applications , so it's important to | |
07:18 | learn how to do it right ? As always , | |
07:21 | the best way to learn math is to practice on | |
07:24 | your own . Thanks for watching Math Antics and I'll | |
07:26 | see you next time . |
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