A percentage is a way to show how much of something you have compared to 100 parts.
Imagine you have a big chocolate bar divided into 100 tiny squares, that’s like having 100 pieces. If you eat 25 of them, you’ve eaten 25% of the whole bar. That means for every 100 squares, you took 25 of them!
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Percentage in Real Life
You might see percentages on your favorite cereal box: “25% more crunch!” That means if there were usually 4 pieces of cereal in a serving, now there are 5, just like eating one extra square of chocolate!
Percentages help us understand parts of a whole, whether it’s marbles, chocolate, or even how much time you spend playing video games versus doing homework.
Examples
- A shirt is on sale for 30% off, so you pay only 70% of the original price
- Out of 50 students, 40 passed the test, that’s 80%
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See also
- What Are Fractions? - Math Antics?
- What are fractions?
- What are Fractions? | Math Lessons?
- What is 25% increase?
- What is 1/50th?