7 Maths NCERT Chapter 7
7 Maths NCERT Chapter 7
7 Maths NCERT Chapter 7
Chapter 7
Comparing
Quantities
7.1 PERCENTAGE – ANOTHER W AY OF COMPARING
Q UANTITIES
Anita’s Report Rita’s Report
Total 320/400 Total 300/360
Percentage: 80 Percentage: 83.3
Anita said that she has done better as she got 320 marks whereas Rita got only 300. Do
you agree with her? Who do you think has done better?
Mansi told them that they cannot decide who has done better by just comparing the
total marks obtained because the maximum marks out of which they got the marks are not
the same.
She said why don’t you see the Percentages given in your report cards?
Anita’s Percentage was 80 and Rita’s was 83.3. So, this shows Rita has done better.
Do you agree?
Percentages are numerators of fractions with denominator 100 and have been
used in comparing results. Let us try to understand in detail about it.
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Rina made a table top of 100 different coloured tiles. She counted yellow, green, red
and blue tiles separately and filled the table below. Can you help her complete the table?
Colour Number Rate per Fraction Written as Read as
of Tiles Hundred
14
Yellow 14 14 14% 14 per cent
100
26
Green 26 26 26% 26 per cent
100
Red 35 35 ---- ---- ----
Blue 25 -------- ---- ---- ----
Total 100
TRY THESE
1. Find the Percentage of children of different heights for the following data.
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Anwar found the Percentage of red beads like this Asha does it like this
Out of 20 beads, the number of red beads is 8. 8 8× 5
=
Hence, out of 100, the number of red beads is 20 20 × 5
8 40
× 100 = 40 (out of hundred) = 40% == = 40%
20 100
We see that these three methods can be used to find the Percentage when the total
does not add to give 100. In the method shown in the table, we multiply the fraction by
100
. This does not change the value of the fraction. Subsequently, only 100 remains in the
100
denominator.
5
Anwar has used the unitary method. Asha has multiplied by to get 100 in the
5
denominator. You can use whichever method you find suitable. May be, you can make
your own method too.
The method used by Anwar can work for all ratios. Can the method used by Asha also
work for all ratios? Anwar says Asha’s method can be used only if you can find a natural
number which on multiplication with the denominator gives 100. Since denominator was 20,
she could multiply it by 5 to get 100. If the denominator was 6, she would not have been
able to use this method. Do you agree?
TRY THESE
1. A collection of 10 chips with different colours is given .
Colour Number Fraction Denominator Hundred In Percentage
Green
G G G G
Blue
B B B Red
R R R Total
Fill the table and find the percentage of chips of each colour.
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2. Mala has a collection of bangles. She has 20 gold bangles and 10 silver bangles.
What is the percentage of bangles of each type? Can you put it in the tabular form
as done in the above example?
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From these examples, we find that the percentages related to proper fractions are less
than 100 whereas percentages related to improper fractions are more than 100.
TRY THESE
1. Convert the following to per cents:
12 49 2
(a) (b) 3.5 (c) (d) (e) 0.05
16 50 2
2. (i) Out of 32 students, 8 are absent. What per cent of the students are absent?
(ii) There are 25 radios, 16 of them are out of order. What per cent of radios are
out of order?
(iii) A shop has 500 items, out of which 5 are defective. What per cent are defective?
(iv) There are 120 voters, 90 of them voted yes. What per cent voted yes?
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In the examples for coloured tiles, for the heights of children and for gases
in the air, we find that when we add the Percentages we get 100. All the =
parts that form the whole when added together gives the whole or 100%.
So, if we are given one part, we can always find out the other part. Suppose,
30% of a given number of students are boys.
This means that if there were 100 students, 30 out of them would be boys and the
remaining would be girls.
Then girls would obviously be (100 – 30)% = 70%.
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TRY THESE
What per cent of these figures are shaded?
(i) (ii)
1 1
4
16
1 1
8 1 4
16
1 1
8 8
Tangram
You can make some more figures yourself and ask your friends to estimate the
shaded parts.
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TRY THESE
1. Find:
1
(a) 50% of 164 (b) 75% of 12 (c) 12 % of 64
2
2. 8 % children of a class of 25 like getting wet in the rain. How many children like
getting wet in the rain.
E XAMPLE 7 Rahul bought a sweater and saved ` 200 when a discount of 25% was
given. What was the price of the sweater before the discount?
S OLUTION Rahul has saved ` 200 when price of sweater is reduced by 25%. This
means that 25% reduction in price is the amount saved by Rahul. Let us
see how Mohan and Abdul have found the original cost of the sweater.
TRY THESE
1. 9 is 25% of what number? 2. 75% of what number is 15?
E XERCISE 7.1
1. Convert the given fractional numbers to per cents.
1 5 3 2
(a) (b) (c) (d)
8 4 40 7
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E XAMPLE 9 If ` 250 is to be divided amongst Ravi, Raju and Roy, so that Ravi gets
two parts, Raju three parts and Roy five parts. How much money will
each get? What will it be in percentages?
S OLUTION The parts which the three boys are getting can be written in terms of
ratios as 2 : 3 : 5. Total of the parts is 2 + 3 + 5 = 10.
Amounts received by each Percentages of money for each
2 2
× ` 250 = ` 50 Ravi gets ×100 % = 20 %
10 10
3 3
× ` 250 = ` 75 Raju gets ×100 % = 30 %
10 10
5 5
× ` 250 = ` 125 Roy gets ×100 % = 50 %
10 10
TRY THESE
1. Divide 15 sweets between Manu and Sonu so that they get 20 %
and 80 % of them respectively.
2. If angles of a triangle are in the ratio 2 : 3 : 4. Find the value of
each angle.
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Amount of change = decrease in the number of illiterate persons = 150 – 100 = 50 lakhs
Therefore, the percentage of decrease
amount of change 50 1
= × 100 = × 100 = 33
original amount 150 3
TRY THESE
1. Find Percentage of increase or decrease:
– Price of shirt decreased from ` 280 to ` 210.
– Marks in a test increased from 20 to 30.
2. My mother says, in her childhood petrol was ` 1 a litre. It is ` 52 per litre today. By
what Percentage has the price gone up?
The buying price of any item is known as its cost price. It is written in short as CP.
The price at which you sell is known as the selling price or in short SP.
What would you say is better, to you sell the item at a lower price, same price or higher
price than your buying price? You can decide whether the sale was profitable or not
depending on the CP and SP. If CP < SP then you made a profit = SP – CP.
If CP = SP then you are in a no profit no loss situation.
If CP > SP then you have a loss = CP – SP.
Let us try to interpret the statements related to prices of items.
l A toy bought for ` 72 is sold at ` 80.
l A T-shirt bought for ` 120 is sold at ` 100.
l A cycle bought for ` 800 is sold for ` 940.
Let us consider the first statement.
The buying price (or CP) is ` 72 and the selling price (or SP) is ` 80. This means SP
is more than CP. Hence profit made = SP – CP = ` 80 – ` 72 = ` 8
Now try interpreting the remaining statements in a similar way.
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EXAMPLE 13 Selling price of a toy car is ` 540. If the profit made by shopkeeper is
20%, what is the cost price of this toy?
SOLUTION We are given that SP = ` 540 and the Profit = 20%. We need to find the CP.
Amina does it like this Arun does it like this
20% profit will mean if CP is ` 100, Profit = 20% of CP and SP = CP + Profit
profit is ` 20 So, 540 = CP + 20% of CP
Therefore, SP = 100 + 20 = 120 20 1
Now, when SP is ` 120, = CP + × CP = 1 + 5 CP
100
then CP is ` 100.
6
Therefore, when SP is ` 540, = CP . Therefore, 540 × 5 = CP
100 5 6
then CP = × 540 = ` 450 or ` 450 = CP
120
Thus, by both methods, the cost price is ` 450.
TRY THESE
1. A shopkeeper bought a chair for ` 375 and sold it for ` 400. Find the gain Percentage.
2. Cost of an item is ` 50. It was sold with a profit of 12%. Find the selling price.
3. An article was sold for ` 250 with a profit of 5%. What was its cost price?
4. An item was sold for ` 540 at a loss of 5%. What was its cost price?
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S OLUTION The sum borrowed = ` 5,000, Rate of interest = 15% per year.
This means if ` 100 is borrowed, she has to pay ` 15 as interest for one year. If she has
borrowed ` 5,000, then the interest she has to pay for one year
15
=` × 5000 = ` 750
100
So, at the end of the year she has to give an amount of ` 5,000 + ` 750 = ` 5,750.
We can write a general relation to find interest for one year. Take P as the principal or
sum and R % as Rate per cent per annum.
Now on every ` 100 borrowed, the interest paid is ` R
R× P P× R
Therefore, on ` P borrowed, the interest paid for one year would be = .
100 100
7.4.1 Interest for Multiple Years
If the amount is borrowed for more than one year the interest is calculated for the period
the money is kept for. For example, if Anita returns the money at the end of two years and
the rate of interest is the same then she would have to pay twice the interest i.e., ` 750 for
the first year and ` 750 for the second. This way of calculating interest where principal is
not changed is known as simple interest. As the number of years increase the interest
also increases. For ` 100 borrowed for 3 years at 18%, the interest to be paid at the end
of 3 years is 18 + 18 + 18 = 3 × 18 = ` 54.
We can find the general form for simple interest for more than one year.
We know that on a principal of ` P at R% rate of interest per year, the interest paid for
R×P
one year is . Therefore, interest I paid for T years would be
100
T × R × P P × R ×T PRT
= or
100 100 100
And amount you have to pay at the end of T years is A = P + I
TRY THESE
1. ` 10,000 is invested at 5% interest rate p.a. Find the interest at the end of one
year.
2. ` 3,500 is given at 7% p.a. rate of interest. Find the interest which will be received
at the end of two years.
3. ` 6,050 is borrowed at 6.5% rate of interest p.a.. Find the interest and the amount
to be paid at the end of 3 years.
4. ` 7,000 is borrowed at 3.5% rate of interest p.a. borrowed for 2 years. Find the
amount to be paid at the end of the second year.
Just as in the case of prices related to items, if you are given any two of the three
P×T × R
quantities in the relation I = , you could find the remaining quantity.
100
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Solution 1 Solution 2
P ×T × R For 2 years, interest paid is ` 750
I=
100 Therefore, for 1 year, interest paid ` = ` 375
4500 × 2 × R
Therefore, 750 = On ` 4,500, interest paid is ` 375
100
750 Therefore, on ` 100, rate of interest paid
or =R
45 × 2 375 × 100 1
1 = =8 %
Therefore, Rate = 8 % 4500 3
3
TRY THESE
1. You have ` 2,400 in your account and the interest rate is 5%. After how many years
would you earn ` 240 as interest.
2. On a certain sum the interest paid after 3 years is ` 450 at 5% rate of interest per
annum. Find the sum.
E XERCISE 7.2
1. Tell what is the profit or loss in the following transactions. Also find profit per cent or
loss per cent in each case.
(a) Gardening shears bought for ` 250 and sold for ` 325.
(b) A refrigerater bought for ` 12,000 and sold at ` 13,500.
(c) A cupboard bought for ` 2,500 and sold at ` 3,000.
(d) A skirt bought for ` 250 and sold at ` 150.
2. Convert each part of the ratio to percentage:
(a) 3 : 1 (b) 2 : 3 : 5 (c) 1:4 (d) 1 : 2 : 5
3. The population of a city decreased from 25,000 to 24,500. Find the percentage
decrease.
4. Arun bought a car for ` 3,50,000. The next year, the price went upto
` 3,70,000. What was the Percentage of price increase?
5. I buy a T.V. for ` 10,000 and sell it at a profit of 20%. How much money do I get for
it?
6. Juhi sells a washing machine for ` 13,500. She loses 20% in the bargain. What was
the price at which she bought it?
7. (i) Chalk contains calcium, carbon and oxygen in the ratio 10:3:12. Find the percentage
of carbon in chalk.
(ii) If in a stick of chalk, carbon is 3g, what is the weight of the chalk stick?
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8. Amina buys a book for ` 275 and sells it at a loss of 15%. How much does she sell
it for?
9. Find the amount to be paid at the end of 3 years in each case:
(a) Principal = ` 1,200 at 12% p.a. (b) Principal = ` 7,500 at 5% p.a.
10. What rate gives ` 280 as interest on a sum of ` 56,000 in 2 years?
11. If Meena gives an interest of ` 45 for one year at 9% rate p.a.. What is the sum she
has borrowed?
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