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Move the decimal point two places to the right. Then, attach a percent sign
To convert a fraction (or number) to a percentage multiply by 100 % → 35 = 35 × 100 % = 3500 %
No matter what you mean with "ultra long" - you can make numbers as large as you like. There is no last number. For instance, if you have a very large number, you can add 1 to it, to make an even larger number. Or you can attach a zero at the end.
Use a carbide bit in a drill. Then install plastic anchors where the screws go.
Find the difference between the two numbers and attach the sign that belongs to the number with the bigger absolute value.
0.023 = 2.3% Simply move the decimal to the right twice and attach the percent sign when you convert decimals to percents.
Move the decimal point two places to the right. Then, attach a percent sign
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To convert a fraction (or number) to a percentage multiply by 100 % → 35 = 35 × 100 % = 3500 %
No matter what you mean with "ultra long" - you can make numbers as large as you like. There is no last number. For instance, if you have a very large number, you can add 1 to it, to make an even larger number. Or you can attach a zero at the end.
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Just add a dot and a zero after it as for example 7 as a decimal becomes 7.0
Use a carbide bit in a drill. Then install plastic anchors where the screws go.
Yes, you can. You need to make an FM receiver and attach it to the receiver coil. You'll need to install a switch so you can switch between them, as well.