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Fractions of Amounts

To find a fraction of an amount, divide the total amount by the denominator of the fraction and multiply the result by the numerator. When increasing or decreasing an amount by a fraction, first find the fractional amount using division and then add or subtract that amount from the original total. Multiplying a whole number by a fraction is the same as finding a fraction of the whole number amount by dividing the whole number by the denominator and multiplying the result by the numerator.

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Fractions of Amounts

To find a fraction of an amount, divide the total amount by the denominator of the fraction and multiply the result by the numerator. When increasing or decreasing an amount by a fraction, first find the fractional amount using division and then add or subtract that amount from the original total. Multiplying a whole number by a fraction is the same as finding a fraction of the whole number amount by dividing the whole number by the denominator and multiplying the result by the numerator.

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Introduction

When finding a fraction of an amount, the key rule to remember is to divide


the amount by the denominator and multiply your answer by the numerator.
If asked to increase or decrease an amount by a fraction make sure you add
or subtract from the original amount at the end of the question!

Example questions involving fractions of amounts


Example 1 - Finding a fraction of an amount

Find 25 of 35.
First find 15 by dividing 35 by 5 to get 7.
Now to find 25, multiply by 2 to get 7 2 = 14.
Example 2 - Increasing or decreasing an amount by a fraction

Increase 240 by 16.


240 6 = 40. So 16 of 240 is 40.
Since we want to increase the amount by 16 we add this on to the original
amount of 240. So 240 + 40 = 280.
Example 3 - Multiplying a whole number by a fraction

Calculate 37 140.
Multiplying a fraction by a whole number is exactly the same as finding a
fraction of an amount. In fact, when dealing with fractions the '' symbol and
the word 'of' usually mean the same thing.
So, 140 7 = 20 and then 20 3 = 60.

Test yourself!

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