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Solutions for Chapter 16: Percent (Percentage)

Below listed, you can find solutions for Chapter 16 of CISCE Selina for Mathematics [English] Class 6.


Exercise 16 (A)Exercise 16 (B)Exercise 16 (C)Revision Exercise
Exercise 16 (A)

Selina solutions for Mathematics [English] Class 6 16 Percent (Percentage) Exercise 16 (A)

Exercise 16 (A) | Q 1.1

Express the following statement in the percentage form:

13 out of 20

Exercise 16 (A) | Q 1.2

Express the following statement in the percentage form:

21 eggs out of 30 are good

Exercise 16 (A) | Q 2.1

Express the following fraction as a percent:

`3/200`

Exercise 16 (A) | Q 2.2

Express the following fraction as a percent:

`5/6`

Exercise 16 (A) | Q 2.3

Express the following fraction as a percent:

`65/80`

Exercise 16 (A) | Q 2.4

Express the following fraction as a percent:

`2/3`

Exercise 16 (A) | Q 3.1

Express as a percent:

0.10

Exercise 16 (A) | Q 3.2

Express as a percent:

0.02

Exercise 16 (A) | Q 3.3

Express as a percent:

0.7

Exercise 16 (A) | Q 3.4

Express as a percent:

0.15

Exercise 16 (A) | Q 3.5

Express as a percent:

0.032

Exercise 16 (A) | Q 4.1

Convert into a fraction in their lowest term:

8%

Exercise 16 (A) | Q 4.2

Convert into a fraction in their lowest term:

20%

Exercise 16 (A) | Q 4.3

Convert into a fraction in their lowest term:

85%

Exercise 16 (A) | Q 4.4

Convert into a fraction in their lowest term:

250%

Exercise 16 (A) | Q 4.5

Convert into a fraction in their lowest term:

`12 1/2%`

Exercise 16 (A) | Q 5.1

Express as a decimal fraction:

25%

Exercise 16 (A) | Q 5.2

Express as a decimal fraction:

108%

Exercise 16 (A) | Q 5.3

Express as a decimal fraction:

95%

Exercise 16 (A) | Q 5.4

Express as a decimal fraction:

4.5%

Exercise 16 (A) | Q 5.5

Express as a decimal fraction:

29.2%

Exercise 16 (A) | Q 6.1

Express the following natural number as a percent:

7

Exercise 16 (A) | Q 6.2

Express the following natural number as a percent:

2

Exercise 16 (A) | Q 6.3

Express the following natural number as a percent:

19.5

Exercise 16 (A) | Q 6.4

Express the following natural number as a percent:

5.37

Exercise 16 (B)

Selina solutions for Mathematics [English] Class 6 16 Percent (Percentage) Exercise 16 (B)

Exercise 16 (B) | Q 1.1

Express:

Rs 5 as a percentage of Rs 25.

Exercise 16 (B) | Q 1.2

Express:

80 paise as a percent of Rs 4.

Exercise 16 (B) | Q 1.3

Express:

700 gm as a percentage of 2.8 kg.

Exercise 16 (B) | Q 1.4

Express:

90 cm as a percent of 4.5 m.

Exercise 16 (B) | Q 2.1

Express the first quantity as a percent of the second:

40 P, ₹ 2

Exercise 16 (B) | Q 2.2

Express the first quantity as a percent of the second:

500 gm, 6 kg

Exercise 16 (B) | Q 2.3

Express the first quantity as a percent of the second:

42 seconds, 6 minutes

Exercise 16 (B) | Q 3.1

Find the value of the following:

20% of ₹ 150

Exercise 16 (B) | Q 3.2

Find the value of the following:

90% of 130

Exercise 16 (B) | Q 3.3

Find the value of the following:

15% of 2 minutes

Exercise 16 (B) | Q 3.4

Find the value of the following:

7.5 % of 500 kg.

Exercise 16 (B) | Q 4

If a man spends 70% of his income, what percent does he save?

Exercise 16 (B) | Q 5

A girl gets 65 marks out of 80. What percent marks did she get?

Exercise 16 (B) | Q 6

A class contains 25 children, of which 6 are girls. What percentage of the class are the boys?

Exercise 16 (B) | Q 7

A tin contains 20 litres of petrol. Due to leakage, 3 litres of petrol is lost. What percent is still present in the tin?

Exercise 16 (B) | Q 8

An alloy of copper and zinc contains 45% copper and the rest is zinc. Find the weight of zinc in 20 kg of the alloy.

Exercise 16 (B) | Q 9

A boy got 60 out of 80 in Hindi, 75 out of 100 in English and 65 out of 70 in Arithmetic. In which subject his percentage of marks the best? Also, find his overall percentage.

Exercise 16 (B) | Q 10

In a camp, there were 500 soldiers. 60 more soldiers joined them. What percent of the earlier (original) number have joined the camp?

Exercise 16 (B) | Q 11

In a plot of ground of area 6000 sq. m, only 4500 sq. m is allowed for construction. What percent is to be left without construction?

Exercise 16 (B) | Q 12

Mr. Sharma has a monthly salary of ₹ 8,000. If he spends ₹ 6,400 every month; find:
(i) his monthly expenditure as a percent.
(ii) his monthly savings as a percent.

Exercise 16 (B) | Q 13

The monthly salary of Rohit is ₹ 24,000. If his salary increases by 12%, find his new monthly salary

Exercise 16 (B) | Q 14

In a sale, the price of an article is reduced by 30%. If the original price of the article is ₹ 1,800, find:
(i) the reduction in the price of the article
(ii) reduced price of the article.

Exercise 16 (B) | Q 15.1

Evaluate:

30% of 200 + 20% of 450 – 25% of 600

Exercise 16 (B) | Q 15.2

Evaluate:

10% of ₹ 450 – 12% of ₹ 500 + 8% of ₹ 500.

Exercise 16 (C)

Selina solutions for Mathematics [English] Class 6 16 Percent (Percentage) Exercise 16 (C)

Exercise 16 (C) | Q 1

The price of rice rises from Rs. 30 per kg to Rs. 36 per kg. Find the percentage rise in the price of rice.

Exercise 16 (C) | Q 2

The population of a small locality was 4000 in 1979 and 4500 in 1981, By what percent had the population increase?

Exercise 16 (C) | Q 3

The price of a scooter was ₹ 8000 in 1975. It came down to ₹ 6000 in 1980. By what percent had the price of the scooter came down?

Exercise 16 (C) | Q 4.1

Find the resulting quantity when ₹ 400 is decreased by 8%.

Exercise 16 (C) | Q 4.2

Find the resulting quantity when 25 km is increased by 5%.

Exercise 16 (C) | Q 4.3

Find the resulting quantity when a speed of 600 km/h is increased by `12 1/2%`

Exercise 16 (C) | Q 4.4

Find the resulting quantity when there is a 2.5% increase in the salary of ₹ 62,500.

Exercise 16 (C) | Q 5

The population of a village decreased by 12%. If the original population was 25,000, find the population after decrease?

Exercise 16 (C) | Q 6

Out of a salary of Rs. 13,500, I keep 1/3 as savings. Of the remaining money, I spend 50% on food and 20% on house rent. How much do I spend on food and house rent?

Exercise 16 (C) | Q 7

A tank can hold 50 litres of water. At present, it is only 30% full. How many litres of water shall I put into the tank so that it becomes 50% full?

Exercise 16 (C) | Q 8

In an election, there are a total of 80,000 voters and two candidates, A and B. 80% of the voters go to the polls out of which 60% vote for A. How many votes does B get.

Exercise 16 (C) | Q 9

70% of our body weight is made up of water. Find the weight of water in the body of a person whose body weight is 56 kg.

Exercise 16 (C) | Q 10

Only one-fifth of water is available in liquid form. This limited amount of water is replenished and used by man recurrently. Express this information as percent, showing:
(i) water available in liquid form.
(ii) water available in frozen form.

Exercise 16 (C) | Q 11.1

By weight, 90% of tomato and 78% of potato is water. Find the weight of water in 25 kg of tomato.

Exercise 16 (C) | Q 11.2

By weight, 90% of tomato and 78% of potato is water. Find the total quantity, by weight, of water in 90 kg of potato and 30 kg of tomato.

Exercise 16 (C) | Q 11.3

By weight, 90% of tomato and 78% of potato is water. Find the weight of potato which contains 39 kg of water.

Revision Exercise

Selina solutions for Mathematics [English] Class 6 16 Percent (Percentage) Revision Exercise

Revision Exercise | Q 1.1

Rohit’s age is 12 years and Geeta’s age is 15 years. Express Rohit’s age as a percent of Geeta’s age.

Revision Exercise | Q 1.2

Rohit’s age is 12 years and Geeta’s age is 15 years. Express Geeta’s age as a percent of Rohit’s age.

Revision Exercise | Q 2.1

A class has 30 boys and 20 girls. Find the percentage of girls in the class.

Revision Exercise | Q 2.2

A class has 30 boys and 20 girls. Find the percentage of boys in the class.

Revision Exercise | Q 2.3

A class has 30 boys and 20 girls. Find the percentage of the number of boys as compared with the number of girls.

Revision Exercise | Q 3

Mrs. Sharma went to the market with ₹ 800 in her purse. When she returned to her home, ₹ 240 was still left in her purse. What percent of her money did she spend in the market?

Revision Exercise | Q 4

In a mixture of two liquids A and B, 35% is liquid B. If the total quantity of the mixture is 20 kg, find the quantity of A, by weight.

Revision Exercise | Q 5

A girl got 375 marks out of 500 in the first term examination, 560 marks out of 800 in the second term examination, and 840 marks out of 1200 in the third term examination. Find:
(i) her percentage score in the first term examination.
(ii) her percentage score in the second term examination.
(iii) her percentage score in the third term examination.
(iv) the total marks secured in all the three examinations.
(v) the total marks scored in all the three examinations.
(vi) her percentage score on the whole in all three examinations.

Revision Exercise | Q 6

Out of his monthly income of ₹ 2,500; a man spends ₹ 1,750. What percent of his income does he save every month?

Revision Exercise | Q 7

Mr. Singh’s monthly salary is ₹ 15,000. This month he was promoted with an increment of ₹ 3,000 in his salary. Express his increment as a percent of his original salary.

Revision Exercise | Q 8.1

The price of an article increased from ₹ 16 to ₹ 20; find the percentage increase.

Revision Exercise | Q 8.2

The price of an article decreased from Rs 20 to Rs 16; find the percentage decrease.

Revision Exercise | Q 9.1

The salary of a man is ₹ 7,200 per month, which is now increased by 8%. Find his new salary per month.

Revision Exercise | Q 9.2

The salary of Mr. Sahni is ₹ 8,400 per month, which is now decreased by 8%. Find his new salary per month.

Revision Exercise | Q 10.1

Find the percentage change from the first quantity to the second:

₹ 80, ₹ 120

Revision Exercise | Q 10.2

Find the percentage change from the first quantity to the second:

75 kg, 60 kg

Revision Exercise | Q 10.3

Find the percentage change from the first quantity to the second:

50 cm, 45 cm

Revision Exercise | Q 11.1

The original price of an article is ₹ 640. Find its new price when its price is increased by 30%

Revision Exercise | Q 11.2

The original price of an article is ₹ 640. Find its new price when its price is decreased by 20%

Revision Exercise | Q 12.1

Find the number that is 50% more than 48

Revision Exercise | Q 12.2

Find the number that is 30% less than 70

Revision Exercise | Q 13.1

Evaluate:

8% of 900 – 12% of 750 + 20% of 165.

Revision Exercise | Q 13.2

Evaluate:

70% of 70 + 90% of 90 – 120% of 120.

Revision Exercise | Q 14

Approximately 97.3% of the water on the earth is not fit for drinking. Find:
(i) the percentage of water on the earth that is fit for drinking.
(ii) The total volume of water available in certain parts of the earth where there are 21,600 m3 of drinking water.

Revision Exercise | Q 15.1

Air is an important inexhaustible natural resource. It is essential for the survival of human beings, microbes, plants, and animals. The following table shows the percentage of various gases in the air.

Contents of air Percentage (by volume)
Nitrogen 78
Oxygen 21
Other (carbon dioxide, inert gases, water vapours, etc.) 1

In 800 m3 of air, calculate the approximate quantities of nitrogen, oxygen, and other gases.

Revision Exercise | Q 15.2

Air is an important inexhaustible natural resource. It is essential for the survival of human beings, microbes, plants, and animals. The following table shows the percentage of various gases in the air.

Contents of air Percentage (by volume)
Nitrogen 78
Oxygen 21
Other (carbon dioxide, inert gases, water vapours, etc.) 1

If a certain quantity (by volume) of air contains 4,200 litres of oxygen, find the total quantity of air taken and the amount of nitrogen in it.

Solutions for 16: Percent (Percentage)

Exercise 16 (A)Exercise 16 (B)Exercise 16 (C)Revision Exercise
Selina solutions for Mathematics [English] Class 6 chapter 16 - Percent (Percentage) - Shaalaa.com

Selina solutions for Mathematics [English] Class 6 chapter 16 - Percent (Percentage)

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