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Percentage for Dummies

noun

pronunciation: pər'sɛntɪdʒ

What does Percentage really mean?

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Teacher: Hey there! So, you want to know what the word "percentage" means? Great! I'm here to help you understand it in the easiest way possible. Ready? Let's dive in!

Imagine you have a bag of your favorite candies, and you want to share them with your friends. You can divide the candies equally among your friends, right? But what if you want to give them different amounts based on how much they helped you with your homework? That's where percentages come in!

Student: Oh, I think I get it. It's about sharing or dividing something, right?

Teacher: Absolutely! You're on the right track! A percentage is a way of showing a part of a whole, like when you divide something into smaller pieces and express them as parts out of 100. Think of it this way: imagine you have a pizza, and you want to know how much each slice is compared to the whole pizza. Percentages help us understand the relative size of those pizza slices!

Student: So, it helps us see how much of something we have compared to the whole thing?

Teacher: Exactly! You're doing great! Let me give you a couple of examples to make it even clearer. Let's say you answered 9 out of 10 questions correctly on a math quiz. You can find the percentage by dividing the number of correct answers (9) by the total number of questions (10) and then multiplying it by 100. So, in this case, your percentage would be 90%. It means you got 90% of the questions right!

Student: Oh, so it's like a way of saying how much I got right?

Teacher: Yes, you've got it! Percentages allow us to compare different quantities and understand their proportions. It helps us measure things, like success in a quiz or how much you saved during a sale at your favorite store. And you know what? Percentages can even tell us about probabilities! Let's say there's a 25% chance of rain tomorrow. That means that out of 100 days like tomorrow, we can expect it to rain on approximately 25 of those days.

Student: Oh, I see. So percentages are used to compare things and tell us about probabilities too?

Teacher: Exactly! Percentages help us understand the relationships between different quantities. They allow us to express a part of something compared to the whole thing and give us a way to talk about chances and probabilities too. It's like using a special language to describe how things relate to each other!

Student: Wow, I never thought percentages could be so useful! I think I understand it now, thank you!

Teacher: You're welcome! I'm glad I could help you understand percentages. Remember, it's all about comparing and expressing parts of a whole. Keep practicing with different examples, and I'm sure you'll become a percentage master in no time!

Revised and Fact checked by Ava Hernandez on 2023-10-29 19:48:58

Percentage In a sentece

Learn how to use Percentage inside a sentece

  • If 25 out of 100 students in the class are wearing a blue shirt, then the percentage of students wearing blue shirts is 25%.
  • If you score 80 out of 100 in a test, then your percentage score is 80%.
  • If you buy a $50 shirt and there is a 20% discount, then you will pay 80% of the original price.
  • If you have 12 apples and you eat 3 of them, then you have consumed 25% of your apples.
  • If a pizza is divided into 8 slices and you eat 2 slices, then you have eaten 25% of the pizza.

Percentage Synonyms

Words that can be interchanged for the original word in the same context.

Percentage Hypernyms

Words that are more generic than the original word.

Percentage Hyponyms

Words that are more specific than the original word.

Percentage Holonyms

The larger whole to which this word belongs.