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Mathematics deals with a wide variety of topics. At first, we are introduced to simple addition and subtraction and then to tables. Our parents and teachers make it a point to build the base for us in our initial years of growth so that we are able to tackle the advanced topics by the time we reach the upper primary classes. Class 4 is a crucial stage in the lives of the students. CBSE class 4 maths introduces students to topics that are related to real life. It creates a link between the real world and Mathematics.<\/p>\n

One such topic that one will come across in the CBSE class 4 Math<\/strong><\/a> is Percentage. Let us know more about the Percentage.<\/p>\n

What is a percentage?<\/strong><\/h2>\n

In simple terms, percentage means out of hundred. The function of percentage is to represent a part of a whole. While we calculate the percentage we divide the whole by 100. One-hundredth of a number is also known as a percentage. The percentage is denoted by the symbol % (e.g. 75%). It is considered to be dimensionless.<\/p>\n

There are two different types of ways through which we can denote percentage. It can be expressed through fractions (e.g. 75\/100) and decimals (e.g. 0.75), and so on.<\/p>\n

The Percentage is an integral part of our lives, apart from being a topic in CBSE class 4 Maths. One can find the use of percentage in grades and marks, in statistics and many other areas too.<\/p>\n

Check out these article as well:<\/strong><\/p>\n

What Does It Mean By Value In Maths<\/a><\/p>\n

How to Effectively Revise Math: 10 Powerful Tips<\/a><\/p>\n

10 Simple Math Tricks for Children to Improve Their Calculation Skills<\/a><\/p>\n

How to calculate the percentage?<\/strong><\/h2>\n

Calculating the percentage of a number is very easy. You just need to remember the number obtained and the total number that is provided to you in the sum. First, we need to turn the numbers in the form of a fraction, and then we need to carry out the multiplication of the given number by 100. For example,<\/p>\n

Ravi scored 20 out of 80. How will you find the percentage of marks Ravi has scored?<\/p>\n

The answer is simple, you just need to go by the formula.<\/p>\n

\u00a0(Marks obtained \/ Total marks) \u00d7 100 = 20 \/ 80 \u00d7 100 = 100 \/ 4 = 25 %<\/strong><\/em><\/p>\n

Also Check: Worksheets for CBSE class 4 maths<\/a><\/strong><\/p>\n

Points to ponder<\/strong><\/h2>\n

If you have to calculate the percentage of a whole, first, calculate the value of one percent and then multiply it by the whole.<\/p>\n

The decrease and the increase of a quantity can be denoted by a percentage.<\/p>\n

We can easily convert fractions and decimals to percentages and vice versa, which we learn in class 4.<\/a><\/p>\n

We can easily reverse a percentage. For example, 50 percent of 100 equals 100 percent of 50.<\/p>\n

Marks are usually given in hundred and we multiply the fraction by a hundred to calculate the percentage. For example, if a student gets 30\/50, then the fraction multiplied by 100 will give us the percentage of marks obtained by the student. Thus, it becomes<\/p>\n

30 \/ 50 \u00d7 100 = 30 \u00d7 2 = 60 %<\/strong><\/em><\/p>\n

Watch Video : Video Lessons for CBSE class 4 maths\u00a0<\/a><\/p>\n

Presence of percentage in our lives<\/strong><\/h2>\n

We often tend to forget what we study in our classrooms and keep it inside the classroom. If we look carefully we will be able to relate to the concept of percentage in our daily lives and also understand the importance of its application.<\/p>\n

We find percentage in<\/strong><\/p>\n

Discount that is given on clothes when we go shopping.<\/p>\n

Discount that is given on books, pencils, etc. when we go to a stationery shop.<\/p>\n

The interest of the loans or money that we get from a bank.<\/p>\n

Percentage increase and decrease in numbers of students in a school.<\/p>\n

Conclusion<\/strong><\/p>\n

Thus, whatever we learn in mathematics at a young age stays with us for the rest of our lives. CBSE class 4 Math introduces us<\/a> to this topic and makes us aware of the basic concepts and the fundamentals of percentage.<\/p>\n

Learn Percentage Step by Step by watching this Video:<\/strong><\/em><\/p>\n