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Online CAT 2009: Percentages Basic Concepts-1

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Friends, in this lesson we will learn how to answer the questions (Problem Solving, DS and DI) based on Percentages.

The main agenda of this lesson is

Every question based on the topic PERCENTAGE must be solved without using any formulae

Yes, you will agree with me once you finish this lesson and the practice questions associated with this lesson.

So let's get into the act now…....




In fact most of you, by now, should have already mastered the basic percentage calculations.

Let us look at a basic calculation.

Let A = 30 and B =40.

By what percentage is B greater than A?

Of course all of you know this as  (\frac {B-A}{A}) 100 .

Now,most of you should have come across certain percentage based questions, especially in Data Interpretation, where the question is not as simple as the above discussed one. And I believe in such situations you are not sure of what is the numerator and the denominator of the calculation.

So as I told you earlier, our agenda of this lesson is to AVOID FORUMULAE AND GET INTO REAL LIFE SITUATION BASED CALCULTAIONS



In the word PERCENTAGE PER means 'for every' and CENT means '100'.

So PERCENTAGE means 'for every 100'.

For example,

If a student secured 80 percent marks in an exam, we neither know his marks nor the maximum marks in the exam.

But If the maximum marks are scaled to 100, the marks scored by this students will be 80.-(1)

Similarly If the maximum marks are scaled to 1, the marks scored by this student will be 4/5.-(2)

Now, if you have to solve questions based on Percentages quickly, you have to get into the fractions.

Wait wait…....What do you mean by getting into fractions?

Now when we use the word percentage, we know that we are speaking relative to 100.

Instead if we speak relative to 1, our calculations can be made much faster.

So from now, in all our calculations we are never going to use 100.

For this you have to remember certain fractions and their corresponding percentages.



Here is the table that you must remember to speed up your calculations.

1. \frac {1}{2} = 50 \%

2. \frac {1}{3} = 33 \frac {1}{3} \%

3. \frac {1}{4} = 25 \%

4. \frac {1}{5} = 20 \%

5. \frac {1}{6} = 16 \frac {2}{3} \%

6. \frac {1}{7} = 14 \frac {2}{7} \%

7. \frac {1}{8} = 12 \frac {1}{2} \%

8. \frac {1}{9} = 11 \frac {1}{9} \%

9. \frac {1}{10} = 10 \%

10. \frac {1}{11} = 9 \frac {1}{11} \%

11. \frac {1}{12} = 8 \frac {1}{3} \%



%{font-family:verdana;font-size:13px}Let us see how these fractions will speed up our calculations.

Let's go back to our first example.

A = 30 and B = 40

By what percentage is B greater than A ?

So from now we are going to calculate only the corresponding fraction of the required calculation.

 Fraction = \frac{Numerator}{Denominator}= The value regarding which the calculation is being made/The value with which the comparison is made ex the base



Now, determining the numerator of any percentage based calculation is pretty easy.

Just remove the world percentage from the given question.

By what percentage is B greater than A ?

Now it is very easy to answer this….Isn't it?

By what is B greater than A ?

10.

This will be the numerator.

So from now, whenever you see a percentage based question which is a bit confusing, remove the word percentage from the given question and try to answer it and that will always be the numerator of the fraction that you are looking at.

Let's look at the denominator.

When I say that height of X is greater than that of Y,

it is clear that I am using height of Y as a reference (or base) for the calculation.

Similarly when I question you By what percentage is B greater than A ?, it is clear that I am using A as the base for my question. Hence the denominator is A.

So \quad the \quad required \quad calculation \quad is \quad \frac {10}{30} = \frac {1}{3} = 33 \frac {1}{3} \% .

In case if you can't straight away give the percentage equivalent of the fraction obtained,then multiply it by 100 to get the corresponding percentage.

For exams like GMAT,GRE and SAT the above mentioned fractions would be sufficient to answer the question that they face in the exam.

Even if you find a fraction in the exam which is not discussed here, you can obtain it from the values discussed here.

For example,

if you need 1/15, it is same as 2/30 = 6.66\% ( since 1/30 = 3.33 \%)

if you need 1/16, it is is half of 1/8 = 6.25\% ( since 1/8 = 12.5\%)

if you need 1/33, it is 1/3 of 1/11 = 1/3(9.09\%) = 3.03\%

In case if you can't get the exact percentages, at least try to give the approx value so that you can conclude the answer from the choices given.

Once you master these calculations, believe me, you will find absolute difference in the time taken by you to complete the quant part of the exam because these fraction based calculations are not confined only to Percentages but also to Profit and Loss, Time, Work and Distance, Averages etc;

So my sincere suggestion for all the aspirants is "TRY TO AVOID 100 IN ALL THE CALCULATIONS THAT YOU ENCOUNTER IN YOUR PRACTICE SESSIONS"

For exams like CAT, it is advised to get the fractions up to 1/30.



Now since we have learnt the basic percentage calculation ( a bit different from what most of the books in this world say) let us look at one more basic concept.

Given that A is 25\% more than B. By what percentage is B less than A?

Again, the common calculation is :

Assume B = 100.

Given A = 125.

So B is less than A by 25. So Nr = 25.

Since A is used as base, Dr = 125.

Corresponding fraction is 25/125 = 1/5 = 20\%

But as discussed earlier, we have to avoid 100 ( coming to that case avoid assumptions completely)

Given A is 1/4 more than B

 \Rightarrow A = \frac {5}{4} B

 \Rightarrow B = \frac {4}{5} A

 \Rightarrow B \quad is \quad \frac {1}{5} < A

Hence B is 20\% less than A.

Let's look at one more example.

Given that A is  14 \frac {2}{7} \% less than B. By what percentage is B greater than A ?

(assuming 100 is not advisable here. Instead you can assume any multiple of 7. Anyway let's keep away from assumptions)

Given A is 1/7 < B.

 \Rightarrow A = \frac {6}{7} B

 \Rightarrow B = \frac {7}{6} A

 \Rightarrow B \quad is \quad \frac {1}{6} > A

Hence B is 16.66\% or 16\frac {2}{3}\% > A.

Let's look at one more example.

Given A is 6.66\% more than B. By what percentage is B less than A ?%

Given that A is 1/15 more than B.

 \Rightarrow A = \frac {16}{15} B

 \Rightarrow B = \frac {15}{16} A

 \Rightarrow B \quad is \quad \frac {1}{16} < A

Hence B is 6.25\% < A.

So, once again I suggest you to master this calculation to save time, especially in the DI section.




Now let's look at a simple application of what we have learnt.

The number cars sold by a company in 1998 is 2354 and the average price per car sold is 4.26 lakhs. In the year 1999 the number of cars sold by the company increased by 20\% compared to that of last year but the average price per car decreased by 15\% compared to that of last year. By what percentage is the revenue of 1999 more/less than that of 1998?

Revenue of 1998 i.e ,  R_{1998} = (2354)(4.26)

Revenue of 1999 i.e , R_{1999}=120 \% (2354)85 \% (4.26) =\frac {6}{5}(2354)\frac{17}{20}(4.26)

It is clear from the given question that our calculation is regarding  R_{1999} and  R_{1998} is used for comparison.

So let us calculate  \frac {R_{1999}}{R_{1998}}

\frac {R_{1999}}{R_{1998}}=\frac {\frac {6}{5}(2354) \frac {17}{20}(4.26)}{(2354)(4.26)} = (\frac {6}{5})(\frac {17}{20}) = \frac {102}{100}=102 \%

Hence Revenue of 1999 is 2\% more than that of 1998.

(In fact there are certain shortcuts to answer questions like these a bit faster than this, which we will explore in the coming sessions. But for the time being, get the concepts)



To be continued in Part-2…...

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  1. bh_sriram saidFri, 19 Sep 2008 14:43:59 -0000 ( Link )

    the lesson is quite nice

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  2. dhawal_singh saidMon, 22 Sep 2008 09:15:24 -0000 ( Link )

    The content is good. I just wanted to add something to this. WE generally see a question which asks the percentage change from original value to the canged value. Like the area of a rectange is 20 ftsq. Now the L gets increased by 20% and B gets decreased by 50%. what will be the new Area. Though a similar concept is discussed but following formula (changed – original)/original *100.

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  3. DK Arya saidWed, 24 Sep 2008 01:49:13 -0000 ( Link )

    Nice and knowledgeable effort done,suresh. It definitely cut down the time to solve questions of such type.

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  4. sangeeta saidThu, 09 Oct 2008 06:26:06 -0000 ( Link )

    very nice concepts

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  5. shammy saidFri, 31 Oct 2008 13:55:51 -0000 ( Link )

    really its a great stuffff

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  6. chiragsh21 saidFri, 07 Nov 2008 20:48:42 -0000 ( Link )

    very nice lesson ..

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  7. priyanka tejpal chougule saidFri, 14 Nov 2008 06:56:28 -0000 ( Link )

    its a good lesson…saves time in calculations…!

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  8. bhargavchowdary saidMon, 17 Nov 2008 16:20:55 -0000 ( Link )

    vry nice lesson

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  9. rakhisoni23 saidFri, 19 Dec 2008 10:10:53 -0000 ( Link )

    really a good technique to solve questions on percentage….

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  10. prashanthpnu saidSun, 21 Dec 2008 15:19:13 -0000 ( Link )

    Very good techniques. Thanks you :)

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  11. jmanipal saidSun, 28 Dec 2008 04:06:13 -0000 ( Link )

    interesting

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  12. dhavalsheth saidTue, 30 Dec 2008 06:57:03 -0000 ( Link )

    It is Very Nice for the people like us who are beginners for CAT Preparation. Suresh keep it up

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  13. siva_nagarajan saidSun, 04 Jan 2009 10:16:28 -0000 ( Link )

    A gr8 lesson for starters… whn will we be getting the advanced portion.. if possible please cover all the topics befor CET-09… thanks again for this topic

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  14. Sureshbala saidThu, 08 Jan 2009 12:40:34 -0000 ( Link )

    Dear siva,

    Right now our team is working on all the other important topics and advanced concepts as well. We will be providing number of lessons and tests in the very near future. So stay tuned..

    Regards

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  15. ruchi pandya saidSun, 11 Jan 2009 06:40:30 -0000 ( Link )

    very nice lesson

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  16. sanjay_r6 saidTue, 13 Jan 2009 08:44:33 -0000 ( Link )

    Good to Start with.

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  17. dspnaik saidWed, 14 Jan 2009 15:42:44 -0000 ( Link )

    Splendid ! suresh ..Good lesson learnt. Thank You.

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  18. nikhil pandillla saidSat, 17 Jan 2009 08:43:36 -0000 ( Link )

    v gud

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  19. calwyns saidSun, 01 Feb 2009 10:11:48 -0000 ( Link )

    Excellent concepts …It definitely helps enhance the speed in calculations

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  20. sajeed saidMon, 09 Feb 2009 18:48:40 -0000 ( Link )

    Suresh…. Thanku for such a wonderful lesson… I learnt a lot…

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  21. vamsikrishna_gutta saidFri, 06 Mar 2009 07:03:04 -0000 ( Link )

    Good concept,make sense in the time management…..which is the key factor..Thank you Suresh..!

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  22. lalchand87 saidFri, 03 Apr 2009 14:30:03 -0000 ( Link )

    good , i think this method is easy way for dealing with percentage problems.

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  23. nikhilsj saidSat, 18 Apr 2009 06:51:44 -0000 ( Link )

    nice one

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  24. sonamgupta saidFri, 01 May 2009 13:14:10 -0000 ( Link )

    its god i get a lot of help in solving problems thanxx

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  25. ihddis saidFri, 05 Jun 2009 16:58:38 -0000 ( Link )

    that lesson is a great way to warm up…..n d part about avoiding the 100 is cool

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  26. Phoenix_2010 saidFri, 03 Jul 2009 12:34:41 -0000 ( Link )

    when will we get the second part?? :)

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  27. sach159 saidFri, 03 Jul 2009 14:51:24 -0000 ( Link )

    wow g8 stuff !!

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