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Percentages are percentages - simple! The marketing people have not yet come up with "new improved" percentages.
The answer depends on what you are trying to do with the percentages.
Any graph can use percentages.
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Any graph can be used to show percentages.
Same as without money.
They use percentages when they borrow or lend money. They read about prices going up (usually) in percentage terms while their pay may or may not.
The term 'per cent' comes from Latin words 'per centum', which means 'out of 100'.
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Percentages are percentages - simple! The marketing people have not yet come up with "new improved" percentages.
That means money comes out of the bank.
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The answer depends on what you are trying to do with the percentages.
Many every day financial transactions involve percentages: discounts at sales, taxes on goods or services that you buy (or sell), any money that you save will earn a [measly] percentage interest, any money that you borrow will cost a huge percentage interest, your tax rates will be percentages, your pay rise (if any) will probably be a percentage.It is possible to remain ignorant of percentages and be taken for a ride in any of the above situations or you can wise up. Your choice!
You can use percentages to compare who to borrow money from and where to invest you money. You can work out how price changes will affect you and whether or not your pay rise will match the increased costs. You can determine how well you need to do in your exams to get into the good colleges or universities.Basically, percentage changes can tell you how much something is increasing (or decreasing) relative to how much it was.
Relative humidity is recorded in percentages.
waste percentages in manufacturing of filled past