NCERT Solutions Class 7 Maths Chapter 8 Comparing Quantities Exercise 8.2

Comparing Quantities

Exercise 8.2

1). Convert the given fractional numbers to per cents.

(a) 1/8                         (b) 5/4

(c) 3/40                        (d) 2/7

Solution:

(a) 1/8                        

(b) 5/4

(c) 3/40                       

(d) 2/7

2). Convert the given decimal fractions to per cents.

(a) 0.65                                     (b) 2.1

(c) 0.02                                     (d) 12.35

Solution:

(a) 0.65  

 0.65 = 65 / 100

         = 65 %                             

(b) 2.1

 2.1 = 21/10 = 210/100

       = 210 %

(c) 0.02

 0.002 = 2/1000 = 0.2 / 100

       = 0.2 %                                        

(d) 12.35

 12.35 = 1235/100 = 1235%

 

3). Estimate what part of the figures is coloured and hence find the per cent which is coloured.

Solution:

(i)

(ii)

(iii)

4). Find:

(a) 15% of 250                                  (b) 1% of 1 hour

(c) 20% of ₹ 2500                             (d) 75% of 1 kg

Solution:

(a) 15% of 250  

                             

(b) 1% of 1 hour

(c) 20% of ₹ 2500

                           

(d) 75% of 1 kg

 

5). Find the whole quantity if

(a) 5% of it is 600.                     (b) 12% of it is ₹1080.

(c) 40% of it is 500 km.              (d) 70% of it is 14 minutes.

(e) 8% of it is 40 litres.

Solution:

(a) 5% of it is 600.

 Let the whole quantity be x

 5% of x = 600     

(5 X x)/100  = 600

x = (600 X 100)/5

x = 60000 /5

x = 12000

(b) 12% of it is ₹1080.

Let the whole quantity be x

12 % of x = 1080 

(12 X x)/100 = 1080

x = (1080 X 100)/12    

x = 108000/12

x = 9000

(c) 40% of it is 500 km.

Let the whole quantity be x

40% of x = 500 km     

(40 X x)/100 = 500

x = (500 X 100)/40     

x = 50000 /40

x = 1250 Km             

(d) 70% of it is 14 minutes.

Let the whole quantity be x

70% of x = 14

(70 X x)/100 = 14

x = (14 X 100)/70

x = 1400/70

x = 20

(e) 8% of it is 40 litres.

Let the whole quantity be x

 8% of x = 40

(8 X x)/100  = 40

x = (40 X 100)/8 

x = 4000 /8

x = 500

6). Convert given per cents to decimal fractions and also to fractions in simplest forms:

(a) 25% (b) 150% (c) 20% (d) 5%

Solution:

(a) 25%                              (b) 150%

(c) 20%                              (d) 5%

 

7). In a city, 30% are females, 40% are males and remaining are children. What per cent are children?

% of females = 30

% of males = 40

% of children= ?

Total % of population = 100

% of children = 100 – (% of females + % of males)

                     = 100 – (30 + 40)

                     = 100 – 70

                     = 30

Ans: % of children = 30

 

8). Out of 15,000 voters in a constituency, 60% voted. Find the percentage of voters who did not vote. Can you now find how many actually did not vote?

Total voters = 15,000

% voted = 60

% persons not voted = 100 – 60 = 40

Number of persons not voted = 15000 X 40%

                                            = 15000 X 40 / 100

                                            = 150 X 40

                                             = 6000

Ans: Number of persons not voted = 6000

 

9). Meeta saves ₹4000 from her salary. If this is 10% of her salary. What is her salary?

Let the salary of Meeta be x

Saving % = 10

Savings amount  = ₹ 4000

4000 = 10% of x

4000 = (10 X x) /100

x = (4000 X 100) / 10

x = 400000 / 10

   = 40000

Ans: Meeta’s salary = ₹ 40000

10). A local cricket team played 20 matches in one season. It won 25% of them. How many matches did they win?

Total matches played = 20

Won % = 25

Number of matches won = 25% of 20

                                         = (25 X 20) / 100

                                         = 500 / 100

                                         = 5

Ans: number of matches won = 5.

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