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Percentages 1: Shading In A Percentage Of A Shape
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How To Do KS2 Maths SATs Type Questions
(Paper B – Calculator Allowed)
In a SATs Paper B you might be asked to shade in a percentage of a shape:
For example shade in 20% of this grid:
For example shade in 20% of this grid:
First count the number of squares.
For example shade in 20% of this grid:
First count the number of squares. There are 30 in this example.
For example shade in 20% of this grid:
First count the number of squares. There are 30 in this example.You therefore need to find 20% of 30
For example shade in 20% of this grid:
First count the number of squares. There are 30 in this example.You therefore need to find 20% of 30To find 20% of 30, you need to remember that 20% is equivalent to 1/5
For example shade in 20% of this grid:
First count the number of squares. There are 30 in this example.You therefore need to find 20% of 30To find 20% of 30, you need to remember that 20% is equivalent to 1/5So 20% of 30 = 1/5 of 30
For example shade in 20% of this grid:
First count the number of squares. There are 30 in this example.You therefore need to find 20% of 30To find 20% of 30, you need to remember that 20% is equivalent to 1/5So 20% of 30 = 1/5 of 30 = 6
For example shade in 20% of this grid:
First count the number of squares. There are 30 in this example.You therefore need to find 20% of 30To find 20% of 30, you need to remember that 20% is equivalent to 1/5So 20% of 30 = 1/5 of 30 = 6Therefore you need to shade in 6 of the squares.
For example shade in 20% of this grid:
First count the number of squares. There are 30 in this example.You therefore need to find 20% of 30To find 20% of 30, you need to remember that 20% is equivalent to 1/5So 20% of 30 = 1/5 of 30 = 6Therefore you need to shade in 6 of the squares.
Another example would be, shade in 25% of this grid:
Another example would be, shade in 25% of this grid:
First count the number of squares.
Another example would be, shade in 25% of this grid:
First count the number of squares. There are 24 in this example.
Another example would be, shade in 25% of this grid:
First count the number of squares. There are 24 in this example.You therefore need to find 25% of 24
Another example would be, shade in 25% of this grid:
First count the number of squares. There are 24 in this example.You therefore need to find 25% of 24To find 25% of 24, you need to remember that 25% is equivalent to 1/4
Another example would be, shade in 25% of this grid:
First count the number of squares. There are 24 in this example.You therefore need to find 25% of 24To find 25% of 24, you need to remember that 25% is equivalent to 1/4So 25% of 24 = 1/4 of 24
Another example would be, shade in 25% of this grid:
First count the number of squares. There are 24 in this example.You therefore need to find 25% of 24To find 25% of 24, you need to remember that 25% is equivalent to 1/4So 25% of 24 = 1/4 of 24 = 6
Another example would be, shade in 25% of this grid:
First count the number of squares. There are 24 in this example.You therefore need to find 25% of 24To find 25% of 24, you need to remember that 25% is equivalent to 1/4So 25% of 24 = 1/4 of 24 = 6Therefore you need to shade in 6 of the squares.
Another example would be, shade in 25% of this grid:
First count the number of squares. There are 24 in this example.You therefore need to find 25% of 24To find 25% of 24, you need to remember that 25% is equivalent to 1/4So 25% of 24 = 1/4 of 24 = 6Therefore you need to shade in 6 of the squares.
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1) Shade in 10% of this grid:
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1) Shade in 10% of this grid:
10% of 30 = 3
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1) Shade in 10% of this grid:
10% of 30 = 3
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2) Shade in 50% of this grid:
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2) Shade in 50% of this grid:
50% of 36 = 18
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2) Shade in 50% of this grid:
50% of 36 = 18
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3) Shade in 30% of this grid:
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3) Shade in 30% of this grid:
30% of 30 = 9
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3) Shade in 30% of this grid:
30% of 30 = 9
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4) Shade in 75% of this grid:
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4) Shade in 75% of this grid:
75% of 20 = 15
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4) Shade in 75% of this grid:
75% of 20 = 15
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5) Shade in 90% of this grid:
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5) Shade in 90% of this grid:
90% of 40 = 36
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5) Shade in 90% of this grid:
90% of 40 = 36
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