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How do you do percent into ratio?

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∙ 2011-05-12 03:24:30

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Any number of percent is the ratio of that number to 100.

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A percent is a ratio of a number to WHAT?

A percent is a ratio of a number to 100.


What is 4 percent as a ratio strength?

The ratio is 1:25 4 percent as a ratio is 0.04 : 1


Is a percent equal to a ratio?

No it is not equal to a ratio.


What is 68 percent as a ratio?

68 percent as a ratio is 68/100 or 17/25.


What is the ratio of 70 percent to 30 percent?

ratio = 70% : 30 % = 7 : 3


24 percent and 22 percent to ratio?

ratio: 24% : 22% = 12 : 11


How do you calculate a ratio from a percent?

Formula to calculate the ratio


What 100 percent is the ratio of?

It is the ratio of the whole; of 1.


How is a percent related to a ratio other than because there are all numbers?

A percent IS a ratio where the denominator (or second part of the ratio) is 100.


22 percent and 24 percent turned into a ratio?

ratio : 22% : 24% = 11 : 12


What is a ratio with a denominator of 100?

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What is 35 percent to 60 percent in a ratio?

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