Percentages in the Real World at a Glance

You'll use percentages for the rest of your life. That's a promise, not a threat. Percentages are used to figure out how much money we need to put 10% down on an apartment, how much we'll pay for the 6.25% sales tax on our new monster truck, and how much we save when the camera we're buying is on clearance for 57% off.

Sample Problem

Sales tax in certain parts of the state of California is 9.25%. After shopping at a Shmarget in Shmaguna Beach, our purchases came to $62.75, before tax. How much do we end up paying, including tax?

To figure this one out, we just need to add the 9.25% sales tax to the total. First find 9.25% of $62.75.

Let's go with the equation method this time. To convert 9.25% to a decimal, we slide the decimal point to the left two places.

9.25% = 0.0925

Then we translate "What is 9.25% of $62.75?" into an equation.

x = 0.0925 × 62.75

A little calculator work gives us the answer.

x = 5.804375

We're dealing with money, so we'd better round that to the nearest cent.

x ≈ $5.80

But wait, we're not done yet. That's our sales tax, but we want to know the total cost of our Shmarget bill. We still need to add the sales tax to the total.

$5.80 + $62.75 = $68.55

That's our total bill. Thanks for shopping at Shmarget!

Side note: we could've also solved this problem using proportions instead. To find 9.25% of $62.75 this way, we'd set up two ratios like so:

Then we multiply both sides of the equation by (100)(62.75) to get rid of those denominators. After canceling the 100s on the left and canceling the 62.75s on the right, we get:

(62.75)(9.25) = 100x

580.4375 = 100x

Dividing both sides by 100 gives us x = 5.804375, so our sales tax is x ≈ $5.80, same as before. Adding that to the subtotal still gives us a grand total of $68.55. Either way works.

Check out the other examples here for just a few places where percents will cross your path: commission, discounts, sales tax, bank accounts, and tips at restaurants.

Commission Example

You landed a fabulous summer job working as a sales assistant at Shmacy's. You earn a 4% commission on every sale you make, in addition to your wage of $8.50/hour. After a long seven-hour shift, your sales totaled $1250. What are your total earnings for that shift?


Discount Example

The Sports Shmauthority is having an amazing sale on all of their winter gear, 65% off the regular price. You find the snowboarding jacket that you've been wanting for the past year. It was $220 before the sale. How much is it now?


Discount Upon Discount Example

All sweaters are 30% off of the original price. You, being the clever shopper you are, also have a coupon for 15% off any item, including sale items. How much does a $75 sweater cost?


Discount and Sales Tax Example

Sweet! Jeans at American Shmeagle are 40% off. How much will you pay for a pair of jeans that were originally $80? Don't forget the 9.25% sales tax—always calculate the discount before adding in the sales tax.


Compound Interest Example

You invest $200 in a savings account that earns 4% interest each year. If you don't touch the account for three years, how much money will you have in your account after those three years?


Tips at a Restaurant Example

After a particularly nice lunch, your bill comes to $44.75. You and your two friends split the bill equally. How much do you each owe? (Don't forget to add in a 20% tip!)


Commission Exercise

A used car salesman earns 10% of all his sales. After selling an old Shmoyota for $3200, how much money does he earn?


Discount Exercise

You have a coupon for 30% off all purchases at The Shmapple Store. Your subtotal comes to $295. How much is total after the discount?


Discount Upon Discount Exercise

Shmabercrombie & Finch is having a big denim sale. All jeans are 25% off. You have a coupon for an additional 20% off any item. How much would you pay for a pair of jeans that are originally $85?


Sales Tax

North Dakota sales tax is approximately 5%. Your purchases at a Shmarnes & Noble bookstore total $62. How much do you owe, including sales tax?


Discount and Sales Tax Exercise

You need to buy a new pair of sneakers. You have $75. The pair you want are $110, but are 40% off. Do you have enough money if you include an 8.5% sales tax?


Simple Interest Exercise

If you invest $500 in a savings account that earns 5% interest each year, how much money will be in the account after 2 years?


Tips at a Restaurant Exercise

If your dinner bill totals $38, how much is the total after leaving a 15% tip?