Either pull out your sixth-grade notebook and review the process of long division,
or make an appointment to sit down with your math teacher and go over it.
Divide the percent into 100 then multiply the result by the number that is that percent of the whole. For example, if 25% of your weekly wage is $65, then... 100 divided by 25 is 4. 4 times $65 = $260.
Multiply 25 by 4 to obtain 100, which is the only number divided by 4 to get 25!
decimal: .25 whole: 25 fraction: 25/100 or 1/4
Any whole number can be written over 1. To divide a fraction by a whole number, multiply that fraction by one over the whole number. 2/3 divided by 4 = 2/3 x 1/4
As a whole number, you can write 25 percent as 25%. As a part of a whole number, you'd write 25% of it as .25% or one quarter -- 1/4, of the whole number.
No it would be 2-3 digets depending on the number.
25% of 1008 = 252 To find 25% of any number, you can simply divide the number by 4.
4
one fourth or 25% or .25 times or divide by 4
You have divided by 250000000000
.25 doesn't represent a whole number. It is a rational number equivalent to one fourth (1/4). If you mean how do you represent .25 as the QUOTIENT of two whole numbers then the answer is 1/4.
YesIf you can divide by it and get a whole number, it is a factor.