What is 75% of 1000?
75% of 1000 =
750
Step-by-step workings
Why this works
To find 75% of 1000, we first convert the percentage to a decimal. 75% means 75 out of every 100, so we divide 75 by 100 to get 0.75. We then multiply this decimal by 1000 to find our answer of 750.
This works because a percentage is simply a fraction of 100. 75% is the same as the fraction 3/4 (three quarters). Multiplying any number by 0.75 gives you exactly 75 parts out of every 100 of that number.
Result = (75 ÷ 100) × 1000
Result = 0.75 × 1000 = 750
How to check your answer
To verify that 750 is 75% of 1000, divide the answer by 1000 and multiply by 100:
(750 ÷ 1000) × 100 = 75%
This confirms the answer is correct. Dividing the part by the whole and multiplying by 100 is the standard way to find what percentage one number is of another.
How to calculate 75% of 1000 without a calculator
75% = 50% + 25%, or three quarters. Add half and a quarter together.
Or divide 1000 by 4 (250) and multiply by 3: 250 × 3 = 750.
75% in context
75% is more than half. It means 75 parts out of every 100. As a fraction it is 3/4 (three quarters). As a decimal it is 0.75.
| Form | Value |
|---|---|
| Percentage | 75% |
| Decimal | 0.75 |
| Fraction | 3/4 |
| 75% of 1000 | 750 |
Real world examples
75% off a £1000 item
A retailer offers 75% off a product priced at £1000. The saving is £750, so the sale price is £250.
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