Percentage
The heart of Arithmetic. Master Standard Reciprocals (1/n), the AB Rule, and Successive Change methods to solve questions mentally.
1. Standard Reciprocals (The Speed Hack)
Memorize these to avoid division during exams.
- 1/2 = 50%
- 1/3 = 33.33%
- 1/4 = 25%
- 1/5 = 20%
- 1/6 = 16.66%
- 1/7 = 14.28%
- 1/8 = 12.5%
- 1/9 = 11.11%
- 1/10 = 10%
- 1/11 = 09.09%
- 1/12 = 8.33%
- 1/15 = 6.66%
- 1/16 = 6.25%
- 3/8 = 37.5%, 5/8 = 62.5%
Example:
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2. The AB Rule (Constant Product)
If , then if A increases by , B must decrease by .
Rule: If A increases by , B must decrease by to keep product constant.
- Sugar Price Example: Price . Consumption must .
Example:
Decrease = .
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3. Successive Percentage Change
When a value changes by and then by .
- Formula: Net Change = .
- Tip: Use this for Compound Interest (2 years) and Area questions (Length/Breadth change).
- For 3 Changes: Apply formula on first two, then result with third.
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4. Population/Machine Value Formula
For continuous growth/depreciation.
- After n years:
- Short Trick: Use Ratio Method. If 10% increase (1/10), ratio moves . For 2 years, i.e., .
Example:
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5. Venn Diagrams (Set Theory)
Use for 'Both', 'Either', 'Neither' questions.
- Formula: .
- Visualization: Draw two overlapping circles. Middle part is 'Both'. Total area must be 100% (or Total - None).
Example:
Fail = .
6. Election Problems (Voting)
Core logic: Total Votes = Valid + Invalid. Winner - Loser = Majority.
- Valid Votes: Total - Invalid.
- Winner's Share: Usually % of Valid Votes (read carefully).
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7. Examination Cases (Marks)
Passing Marks are constant.
- Concept: If Student A fails by marks and Student B passes by marks, difference in % = difference in marks ().
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8. Income Tax & Commission
Inverse relation between Net Income and Tax Rate.
- Rule: If Tax Rate increases by and Net Income decreases by , then .
- Rate = .
Example:
Rate = .
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