Percentage – Definition, Formulas, and Complete Explanation
What is Percentage?
The word percentage comes from the Latin word “per centum” , which means per hundred . A percentage is a way of expressing a number as a fraction of 100 .
👉 The symbol used for percentage is %
Simple Definition
Percentage means how many parts out of 100 .
Example
50% means 50 out of 100
25% means 25 out of 100
100% means 100 out of 100 (the whole)
Basic Percentage Formula
1. Percentage Formula
Percentage = ( Part Whole ) × 100 \text{Percentage} = \left(\frac{\text{Part}}{\text{Whole}}\right) \times 100 Percentage=(WholePart)×100
Example
If a student scores 45 marks out of 60 :Percentage = ( 45 60 ) × 100 = 75 % \text{Percentage} = \left(\frac{45}{60}\right) \times 100 = 75\% Percentage=(6045)×100=75%
Converting Fraction to Percentage
Fraction × 100 \text{Fraction} \times 100 Fraction×100
Examples
1 2 = 50 % \frac{1}{2} = 50\% 21=50%
3 4 = 75 % \frac{3}{4} = 75\% 43=75%
1 5 = 20 % \frac{1}{5} = 20\% 51=20%
Converting Decimal to Percentage
Decimal × 100 \text{Decimal} \times 100 Decimal×100
Examples
0.25 = 25%
0.6 = 60%
1.2 = 120%
Converting Percentage to Fraction
Percentage = Given value 100 \text{Percentage} = \frac{\text{Given value}}{100} Percentage=100Given value
Examples
50% = 50 100 = 1 2 \frac{50}{100} = \frac{1}{2} 10050=21
20% = 20 100 = 1 5 \frac{20}{100} = \frac{1}{5} 10020=51
Finding Percentage of a Number
Formula
Required value = Percentage 100 × Number \text{Required value} = \frac{\text{Percentage}}{100} \times \text{Number} Required value=100Percentage×Number
Example
Find 20% of 150 :20 100 × 150 = 30 \frac{20}{100} \times 150 = 30 10020×150=30
Increase in Percentage
Formula
Increase % = ( Increase Original Value ) × 100 \text{Increase \%} = \left(\frac{\text{Increase}}{\text{Original Value}}\right) \times 100 Increase %=(Original ValueIncrease)×100
Example
Price increases from 200 to 240:
Increase = 240 − 200 = 40Increase % = 40 200 × 100 = 20 % \text{Increase \%} = \frac{40}{200} \times 100 = 20\% Increase %=20040×100=20%
Decrease in Percentage
Formula
Decrease % = ( Decrease Original Value ) × 100 \text{Decrease \%} = \left(\frac{\text{Decrease}}{\text{Original Value}}\right) \times 100 Decrease %=(Original ValueDecrease)×100
Example
Price decreases from 500 to 400:
Decrease = 100Decrease % = 100 500 × 100 = 20 % \text{Decrease \%} = \frac{100}{500} \times 100 = 20\% Decrease %=500100×100=20%
Percentage Change Formula
Percentage Change = ( New Value − Old Value Old Value ) × 100 \text{Percentage Change} = \left(\frac{\text{New Value − Old Value}}{\text{Old Value}}\right) \times 100 Percentage Change=(Old ValueNew Value − Old Value)×100
Important Percentage Values to Remember
Percentage Fraction Decimal 10% 1/10 0.1 25% 1/4 0.25 50% 1/2 0.5 75% 3/4 0.75 100% 1 1
Applications of Percentage
Percentage is widely used in daily life and competitive exams:
📘 School exams & results
💰 Profit and loss
📉 Discounts
🧾 GST and tax calculations
📊 Statistics
🏦 Banking and finance
🧠 Competitive exams (SSC, Banking, Police, CTET, PSTET, etc.)
Percentage in Competitive Exams
Percentage questions are commonly asked in:
SSC
Banking exams
Punjab Government Exams
CTET / PSTET
Police and Defence Exams