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What Is 10% of 1500?

10% of 1500 = 150 — 10% of 1500 is 150. Calculated as 1500 × (10 ÷ 100).
10% of 1500
150
1500 × 10 ÷ 100 = 150

How to Calculate 10% of 1500

1
Convert the percentage to a decimal Divide 10 by 100: 10 ÷ 100 = 0.1
2
Multiply by the base number 1500 × 0.1 = 150
1500 × 10100
= 1500 × 0.1
= 150

The formula for finding a percentage of a number is straightforward: multiply the base (1500) by the percentage (10) and divide by 100. You can also divide first — convert 10% into the decimal 0.1, then multiply by 1500 — both routes give the same result: 150.

Real-World Examples

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Restaurant Tip
A 10% tip on a $1500 bill is $150.
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Sale Discount
10% off $1500 saves you $150, leaving $1,350.

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Understanding Percentage Calculations

A percentage is a ratio expressed as a fraction of 100. The word itself comes from the Latin per centum, meaning "by the hundred." When you see "10%", it means 10 out of every 100 parts — so 10% of any number is always that number divided into 100 equal parts, then multiplied by 10.

The calculation appears in everyday life more than most people realize. Sales tax, restaurant tips, investment returns, discounts, exam scores, and nutritional labels all express values as percentages of a whole. Knowing the formula — base × (percent ÷ 100) — lets you handle all of these without a calculator.

Tip shortcut: For round percentages, break the problem into parts you can do mentally. 10% of any number is easy — just move the decimal one place left. For 10%, you can combine simpler pieces: for example, 15% = 10% + 5%, and 20% = 2 × 10%.

Discount math: When an item priced at $1500 is discounted by 10%, the saving is $150 and you pay the remainder. To find the sale price directly, calculate 100% − 10% = 90%, then find 90% of 1500: 1500 × 0.9.

Reverse percentages: If you know the result and want to find the original base, divide the result by the decimal: 150 ÷ 0.1 = 1500. This is useful when a price already includes tax or a surcharge and you need to back out the original amount.

Whether you are splitting a bill, shopping a sale, or reading a financial report, percentage arithmetic is one of the most practical skills in everyday numeracy. The interactive calculator below handles any combination instantly — including reverse lookups, percentage change, and more.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is 10% of 1500?
10% of 1500 is 150. To calculate it, multiply 1500 by 10 and divide by 100: 1500 × 10 ÷ 100 = 150. Equivalently, convert 10% to the decimal 0.1 and multiply: 1500 × 0.1 = 150.
How do you calculate 10 percent of 1500?
Divide the percentage by 100 to get the decimal factor (10 ÷ 100 = 0.1), then multiply by the base number: 1500 × 0.1 = 150. You can also use the fraction form: (10 / 100) × 1500 = 150.
What does 10% off $1500 save you?
10% off $1500 saves you $150, leaving $1,350. The saving equals 10% of 1500, which is 150. To confirm: 1500 minus 150 equals the sale price you pay.