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Percentage, Base, and Rate

The PBR Triangle

B R
Remember!

In this statement, In this statement,

6 is 20% of 30. 20% of 30 is 6.

30 is the base 30 is the base


6 is the percentage 6 is the percentage
20% is the rate 20% is the rate

We can now generalize that the number


after the word OF is the base, and the
number after or before the word IS is
the percentage.
Let’s try!
What is 20% of 30?

Step 1: Identify what are given and which is


missing.

20% is obviously the rate, for it contains


the percent symbol.
30 is the base, because it follows the word
of.
Therefore, percentage is missing and needs
to be solved.
Example:

Ex. What is 70% of 150?


B = 150
R = 70%
P=?
P = 150 x 0.70
P=BxR
P = 105
Example:

Ex. 300% of 40 = ________


B = 40
R = 300%
P=?
P = 40 x 3
P=BxR
P = 120
Example:

Ex. ______ is 12 ½ % of 80.


B = 80
R = 12 ½ %
P=?
P = 80 x 0.125
P=BxR
P = 10
Example:

Ex. 32 is 16% of what


number?
P = 32
R = 16%
B=?
B = 32/0.16
B = P/R
B = 200
Example:

Ex. 18% of _____ = 126


P = 126
R = 18%
B=?

B = 126/0.18
B = P/R
B = 700
Example:

Ex. 1 is 2.5% of _______.


P=1
R = 2.5%
B=?

B = 1/0.025
B = P/R
B = 40
Example:

Ex. What percent of 120 is 6?


P=6
B = 120
R=?

R = 6/120

R = P/B R = 0.05
R = 5%
Example:

Ex. 9 is ____% of 60
P=9
B = 60
R=?

R = 9/60

R = P/B R = 0.15
R = 15%
Example:

Ex. _____% of 60 = 81
P = 81
B = 60
R=?

R = 81/60

R = P/B R = 1.35
R = 135%
Identify the missing:

1. Our school has 8 male


teachers who comprise
25% of all our
teachers. How many
teachers do we have?
Identify the missing:

2. Miss Tan has 20 boys


and 15 girls in her
English class. What
percent of the students
are girls?
Identify the missing:

3. Jerome answered
80% of the 50 items
correctly in a math
test. How many items
did he answer
correctly?
Quiz # 6
November 25, 2008 (Tuesday)
Please bring business or scientific calculators.
NO BORROWING OF CALCULATORS, BRING
YOUR OWN!!!!
 Percent
 Changing Decimals to Percent and Vice-
Versa
 Changing Fractions to Percent and Vice-
Versa
 Percentage, Base, and Rate Problems

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