Short Tricks to Remember Ratio to Percentage Table Part 2

Duration: 11 min

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This educational video lecture, presented by Yash Jain Sir from Knowledge Gate Eduventures, focuses on the topic of Percentages, specifically teaching students how to convert ratios into percentages. The lesson is structured around a comprehensive 'Ratio to Percentage Table' displayed on screen. The instructor systematically guides viewers through common fractions, starting from basic values like 1/1 and 1/2, progressing to more complex fractions like 1/13, 1/17, and up to 1/25. The visual content includes a static table with two columns: 'RATIO' and 'CORRESPONDING PERCENTAGE'. Throughout the video, the instructor uses a digital whiteboard to write down specific conversions, circle key values, and demonstrate calculation methods, such as multiplying by 100. The lecture emphasizes memorization of these standard conversions for competitive exam preparation.

Chapters

  1. 0:00 2:00 00:00-02:00

    The video begins with an animated title card displaying the word 'PERCENTAGE' in bold black letters above falling blue dice marked with percentage symbols. It transitions to a chalkboard-style intro screen with the text 'PERCENTAGES - By YASH JAIN' and a small graph icon. The instructor appears in a small window in the bottom right corner. The main content starts with a slide titled 'RATIO TO PERCENTAGE TABLE'. The table lists fundamental ratios and their percentage equivalents: 1/1 equals 100%, 1/2 equals 50%, 1/3 equals 33.33%, 1/4 equals 25%, 1/5 equals 20%, 1/8 equals 12.5%, 1/16 equals 6.25%, and 1/32 equals 3.125%. The instructor introduces these basic conversions as essential knowledge for the topic.

  2. 2:00 5:00 02:00-05:00

    The lesson progresses to a new section of the table focusing on fractions with denominators 13 through 16. The slide displays 1/13 as 7.7%, 1/14 as 7.14%, 1/15 as 6.67%, and 1/16 as 6.25%. The instructor writes '1/13 -> 7.7%' on the whiteboard area to reinforce the value. He also writes '13th Feb' and '14th Feb' with an arrow, likely using a date-based mnemonic to help students remember the sequence or values. He circles the '7.7%' value in the table to highlight its importance. The instructor continues to explain the values for 1/14 and 1/15, ensuring students understand the decimal approximations required for these specific ratios.

  3. 5:00 10:00 05:00-10:00

    The table expands to include ratios from 1/17 down to 1/25. The visible values are 1/17 = 5.88%, 1/18 = 5.55%, 1/19 = 5.22%, and 1/20 = 5.00%. The instructor writes '1/20 x 100 = 5%' on the board to demonstrate the calculation method. The table further lists 1/21 = 4.74%, 1/22 = 4.54% [or 4.56%], 1/23 = 4.34%, 1/24 = 4.14% [or 4.16%], and 1/25 = 4%. The instructor writes '1/22 = 4.56%' and '1/24 = 4.16%' on the board, explaining the rounding or alternative values. He circles the percentages for 1/22 and 1/24, emphasizing the slight variations in approximation. The instructor gestures towards the table, guiding the viewer through the sequence of decreasing percentages as the denominator increases.

  4. 10:00 11:15 10:00-11:15

    The video concludes with a final review of the bottom rows of the table, specifically focusing on 1/25 which equals 4%. The instructor circles the '4%' value to mark the end of the sequence. He summarizes the key takeaways from the table, reinforcing the memorization of these specific percentage conversions. The screen then transitions to a black background with the text 'THANKYOU FOR WATCHING' in orange and white letters, signaling the end of the lecture. The instructor remains visible in the corner until the final slide appears.

The lecture provides a structured approach to mastering percentage conversions by memorizing a specific table of ratios. It begins with basic fractions like halves and quarters, moves to more complex thirds and fifths, and then systematically covers fractions from 1/13 to 1/25. The instructor uses visual aids, including a static table and handwritten notes on a digital whiteboard, to reinforce the values. Key techniques include circling important numbers and writing out calculations like '1/20 x 100' to show the derivation. The progression from simple to complex fractions helps students build a comprehensive reference guide for competitive exams.