Writing Percents as Ratios
Learning Outcomes
- Use the definition of percent
- Write a percent as a ratio
- Given a ratio, write as a percent and a fraction
Percent
A percent is a ratio whose denominator is [latex]100[/latex].
Similarly, [latex]\text{25%}[/latex] means a ratio of [latex]\Large\frac{25}{100}\normalsize ,\text{3%}[/latex] means a ratio of [latex]\Large\frac{3}{100}[/latex] and [latex]\text{100%}[/latex] means a ratio of [latex]\Large\frac{100}{100}[/latex]. In words, "one hundred percent" means the total [latex]\text{100%}[/latex] is [latex]\Large\frac{100}{100}[/latex], and since [latex]\Large\frac{100}{100}\normalsize =1[/latex], we see that [latex]\text{100%}[/latex] means [latex]1[/latex] whole.
example
According to the Public Policy Institute of California [latex]\left(2010\right)\text{, }\text{44%}[/latex] of parents of public school children would like their youngest child to earn a graduate degree. Write this percent as a ratio. Solution| The amount we want to convert is [latex]44%[/latex]. | [latex]44%[/latex] |
| Write the percent as a ratio. Remember that percent means per [latex]100[/latex]. | [latex]\Large\frac{44}{100}[/latex] |
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[ohm_question]146655[/ohm_question]example
In [latex]2007[/latex], according to a U.S. Department of Education report, [latex]21[/latex] out of every [latex]100[/latex] first-time freshmen college students at [latex]\text{4-year}[/latex] public institutions took at least one remedial course. Write this as a ratio and then as a percent.Answer: Solution
| The amount we want to convert is [latex]21[/latex] out of [latex]100[/latex] . | [latex]21[/latex] out of [latex]100[/latex] |
| Write as a ratio. | [latex]\Large\frac{21}{100}[/latex] |
| Convert the [latex]21[/latex] per [latex]100[/latex] to percent. | [latex]21[/latex]% |
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