Percentage Class-6th RS Aggarwal ICSE Mathematics Goyal Brothers Prakashan Solutions Chapter-10. We provide step by step Solutions of Exercise / lesson-10 Percentage for ICSE Class-6 RS Aggarwal Mathematics .
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Board | ICSE |
Publications | Goyal brothers Prakshan |
Subject | Maths |
Class | 6th |
Chapter-10 | Percentage |
Writer | RS Aggrawal |
Book Name | Foundation |
Topics | Solution of Exe-10 A, Exe-10 B, and Exe-10 C |
Academic Session | 2021-2022 |
Percentage Class-6th RS Aggarwal ICSE Mathematics Goyal Brothers Prakashan Solutions Chapter-10
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What a percentage
a percentage is a number or ratio that can be expressed as a fraction of 100, which means, a part per hundred. The word per cent means per 100. It represented by the symbol “%”. Percentages have no dimension, hence are dimensionless numbers
Percentage Formula
To determine the percentage, we have to divide the numerator by denominator and then multiply the resultant to 100.
Percentage formula = (Numerator/Denominator)×100
How to calculate percentage of a number?
To calculate the percentage of a number, we need to use a different formula such as:
A% of Number = X
where X is the required percentage.
If we remove the % sign, then we need to express the above formulas as;
A/100 * Number = X
Converting Fractions to Percentage
A fraction can be represented by x/y.
Multiplying and dividing the fraction by 100
Difference between Percentage and Percent
The word percentage and percent are related closely to each other.
Percent ( or symbol %) is accompanied with a specific number.
Fractions, Ratios, Percents and Decimals are interrelated with each other
Exercise -10 A, Percentage Class-6th RS Aggarwal ICSE Mathematics Goyal Brothers Prakashan Solutions
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Question 1
express each of the following as fraction in its lowest term.
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Question 2
express ……………………. decimal
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Question 3
express ……………….ratio
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Question 4
Express……………
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Question 5
convert …………. percentage.
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Question 6
convert ……………percentage
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Goyal Brothers Prakashan Exercise -10 B, Percentage Class-6th RS Aggarwal ICSE Mathematics Solutions \
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Question 1
Find value of
(i)…16% of 175
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Question 2
find value of:
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Question 3
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Question 6
what is number ……….18 ?
Question 7
What is ……………… 8.1 ?
Question 8
what is amount ………….21
Question 9
what is length………….36cm
Question 10
What is the number whose 12.5 % is 3.5
Exercise -10 C, Percentage Class-6th RS Aggarwal ICSE Mathematics Goyal Brothers Prakashan Solutions
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Question 1
in a class test, the mark were awarded out of 80. Kamal obtained 65 % mark. How many marks he did get?
Question 2
In an examination ………… get.
Question 3
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Question 6
In an examination, ……………. maximum marks
Question 7
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Question 9
The price ………….. of the bat?
Question 10
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Question 12
Ashish ……………..height
Question 13
An alloy …………..alloy.
Question 15
an election ……………..B get.
Question 16
Mr mehta had Rs 60000. Out of this money, he gave 20 % to his daughter, 35 % to his on , 30 % to his wife and the rest donated to a Charitable Trust. How much did he donate ?
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