
Maths-2 Percentage: Questions and Step-by-Step Solutions for Competitive Exams SSC, BSSC, Bank,Railways)
Maths-2 Percentage : step by step from the very basics of Percentage.
Understanding Percentage
🔹 What is a Percentage?
- “Percent” means “per hundred”.
- It shows a number as a fraction of 100.
- Example: 25% = 25 out of 100 = 25/100 = 1/4.
Basic Formula
Percentage=Value/Total ValueĂ—100
Value=PercentageĂ—Total Value/100
Step 1: Simple Conversions
- Convert 25% into fraction → 25/100=1/4.
- Convert 0.75 into % → 0.75×100=75%.
- Convert 3/20 into % → (3/20)×100=15%
Step 2: Finding % of a Number
- Example: Find 20% of 250.
20/100Ă—250=50
Step 3: Finding Value from %
- Example: 15% of a number is 60. Find the number.
Number=60Ă—100/15=400
Step 4: Percentage Increase & Decrease
- Increase = Increase/OriginalĂ—100
- Decrease = Decrease/OriginalĂ—100
âś” Example: Price rises from 200 to 250.
Increase = 50.
%Increase=50/200Ă—100=25%
âś” Example: Marks drop from 80 to 60.
Decrease = 20.
%Decrease=20/80Ă—100=25%
Step 5: Successive Percentage Change
If a value is changed by x% and then y%
Net % Change = x + y + {xy}/100
âś” Example: Price increases by 20% and then 10%.
20+10+(20Ă—10)/100=32% increase
Step 6: Percentage in Exams
- Profit & Loss: % profit = Profit/CostPriceĂ—100
- Marks: % marks = MarksObtained/TotalMarksĂ—100
- Population Growth: Apply successive % change formula.
- Discounts: % discount = Discount/MarkedPriceĂ—100
Quick Practice (Basic)
- Convert 2/5 into %.
- Find 30% of 480.
- If 25% of a number is 80, find the number.
- A man’s salary increases from ₹20,000 to ₹25,000. Find % increase.
- Successive change: +10% and –20%. Find net % change.

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