Mathematics • Year 8 • Unit 1 • Lesson 3

Percentage of a Quantity

Build fluency with the two methods from Lesson 3: the multiplier method (% → decimal → ×) and the unitary method (find 1% first, then scale). One worked example, one guided, then eight independent problems.

Build · I Do / We Do / You Do

1. I do — fully worked example

Read every line. We'll do it two ways — the multiplier method AND the unitary method — and confirm we get the same answer.

Problem. Find 15% of $60.

Method 1 — Multiplier method.

Step 1: convert 15% to a decimal → 15% = 0.15.

Step 2: multiply by the quantity → 0.15 × 60 = 9.

Reason: "% of" really means "× (% as a decimal)". This is fastest on a calculator.

Method 2 — Unitary method.

Step 1: find 1% of $60 → $60 ÷ 100 = $0.60.

Step 2: scale up to 15% → 15 × $0.60 = $9.

Reason: if you know what ONE percent is worth, you can scale to ANY percent by multiplying. Great for mental maths.

Check both agree.

Both methods give $9. ✓

Answer: 15% of $60 = $9.

Stuck? Revisit lesson § "Watch Me Solve It · multiplier method" for the worked $60 example.

2. We do — fill in the missing steps

Use the unitary method for this one. Fill in each blank. 4 marks

Problem. Find 8% of $200.

Step 1 — Find 1% of $200:

$200 ÷ 100 = $______

Step 2 — Scale up to 8%:

8 × $______ = $______

Step 3 — Check using the multiplier method:

8% = ______ , then ______ × 200 = $______

Step 4 — Final answer:

8% of $200 = $______

Stuck? Revisit lesson § "Use the unitary method: 1% of $600 is..." for the unitary worked example.

3. You do — independent practice

Show your working under each problem. Pick whichever method (multiplier or unitary) you prefer. The first four are foundation (one-step). The middle two are standard. The last two are extension.

Foundation — one-step

3.1 Find 10% of $50.    1 mark

3.2 Find 50% of 80 kg.    1 mark

3.3 Find 25% of $40.    1 mark

3.4 Find 1% of $300 (this is the start of any unitary calculation).    1 mark

Standard — choose your method

3.5 Find 20% of $75. Show which method (multiplier or unitary) you used.    2 marks

3.6 Find 12% of $45. Show working using the multiplier method.    2 marks

Extension — combine building blocks

3.7 Find 17% of $240 using mental maths only (use the building blocks 10%, 5% and 1%). Show how you built it.    3 marks

3.8 Find 7.5% of $80.    2 marks

Stuck on 3.7? 10% of $240 = $24. 5% is half of 10% (so $12). 1% = $2.40. Then 17% = 10% + 5% + 2 × 1%.

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What I'll revisit before next class:

Answers — Do not peek before attempting

Section 2 — We do (faded 8% of $200)

Step 1: $200 ÷ 100 = $2.
Step 2: 8 × $2 = $16.
Step 3 (check): 8% = 0.08, then 0.08 × 200 = $16. ✓
Step 4: 8% of $200 = $16.

3.1 — 10% of $50

10% = 0.10. So 0.10 × 50 = $5. (Quick mental trick: 10% is "divide by 10".)

3.2 — 50% of 80 kg

50% = half. Half of 80 = 40 kg.

3.3 — 25% of $40

25% = 1/4. One quarter of $40 = $40 ÷ 4 = $10. (Multiplier method: 0.25 × 40 = $10.)

3.4 — 1% of $300

$300 ÷ 100 = $3.

3.5 — 20% of $75

Multiplier method: 0.20 × 75 = $15. (Unitary check: 1% = $0.75, then 20 × $0.75 = $15. ✓)

3.6 — 12% of $45 (multiplier)

12% = 0.12. 0.12 × 45 = $5.40.

3.7 — 17% of $240 (mental)

Building blocks: 10% of $240 = $24.   5% = half of $24 = $12.   1% of $240 = $2.40.
Then 17% = 10% + 5% + 2 × 1% = $24 + $12 + $4.80 = $40.80.
(Multiplier check: 0.17 × 240 = $40.80. ✓)

3.8 — 7.5% of $80

7.5% = 0.075. 0.075 × 80 = $6. (Unitary check: 1% = $0.80; 7 × $0.80 = $5.60; 0.5 × $0.80 = $0.40; total $6.)