Yes, percents that are added together are still percents. For example, if you have a 10% discount and a 5% discount, the total discount is 15%. This is because percentages are a way of expressing a number as a fraction of 100. When you add two percentages, you are essentially adding two fractions of 100. The result is still a fraction of 100, which is a percentage.
However, it is important to note that adding percentages does not always mean that the final result will be the same as the sum of the individual percentages. For example, if you have a 10% increase and a 5% increase, the final result will not be a 15% increase. This is because the percentages are applied to different values. In this case, the 10% increase is applied to the original value, and the 5% increase is applied to the value that has already been increased by 10%. The final result is a 15.5% increase.
In general, it is important to be careful when adding percentages. It is important to understand how the percentages are being applied, and to make sure that the final result is what you expect.
I'm pretty sure u add all the percents up and divide by how many percents you added up.
No one invented percents.
20 percents
percents are numbers over 100
They are all the same, fractions can be turned into percents and percents can be turned into fractions. hope that helps :)
Percents are 100 times larger (and that is by definition!).
Percents are basically decimals, and we use decimals as numbers with extra, tiny proportions. Percents are just ways to make those decimals into a whole, more friendlier number. But, percents can also be made with decimals as well.
lawyers use percents when figureing out prices and taxes of houses
No, they are not.
Percents are easier since they don't need to be converted. It saves a step.
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