Mathematics
Grade6
Easy
Question
Find 21% of 94.
- 19.99
- 17
- 18
- 19.74
Hint:
When a certain quantity is divided into 100 equal parts and a certain part of it is to be expressed in terms of the whole quantity, that portion is called as a percent, represented with a % sign.
Eg.- If we have 1,000 as the number of students in class 12th in a certain college with 700 inhouse students and 300 new entrants and we want to represent the number of inhouse students and new entrants as a percentage of the total population, we divide 1,000 in 100 equal parts i.e. 1,000/100, we get 1% = 10. Hence, inhouse students and new entrants are 70% (10*70 i.e. 700) and 30% (10*30 i.e. 300), respectively.
The correct answer is: 19.74
To find- 21% of 94.
Solution-
We know that 21% can be written as 21/100.
∴ 21% of 94 = 21/100 * 94
∴ 21% of 94 = 19.74
Final Answer- Option 'd' i.e. '19.74' is the correct answer to the given question.
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