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How can you use proportional reasoning to solve problems involving percent?

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Example A, Step 1: Write a comparing the percent to the ratio of part to whole. ex- ?/25 = 28/100 *Notice that 25 is a factor of 100* Step 2: Find the multiplication factor. ex- ?*4 = 28 and 25*4 = 100 *Since 25*4 = 100, find what number times 4 equals 28* Step 3: Find the numerator. ex- 7/25 = 28/100 *Since 4*7 = 28, 28% of 25 = 7 Example B, Step 1: Write the percent as a fraction. ex-35% of 60 = 35/100 of 60 Step 2: Multiply. ex- 35/100 of 60 = 35/100x60=2100/100=21 *Simplify* Example C, Step 1: Write the percent as a decimal. ex- 5% = 5/100 = 0.05 Step 2: Multiply. ex- 180 * 0.05 = 9, 5% of 180 is 9.
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I will explain this by taking a Question.

A number x is equal to k% of a number y.

⇒So, if write it's answer in the form of equation


\rightarrow x=(k)/(100)* y\\\\ \rightarrow (x)/(y)=(k)/(100)\\\\\rightarrow (x)/(y)=0.0k

Here, I have used Proportional relationship between x and y, in which, 0.0k is Proportionality Constant.

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