33.33% (with the threes in the decimal area going on forever), or just plain 33%
there is 5 apples left.
2 out of what? 2 could be 100% if it's 2 out of 2. if it's 2 out of 100 it's 2%. basically take the first number and divide it by the total. so 2 apples out of a total of 20 apples is 2/20 which is 10%
part / total For example, if you have 20 (total) apples, and eat 5 (part) apples, then you would divide 5 (part) / 20 (total) and you would get 25% of the total amount were eaten
Bill took 15 apples. Here is the equation:40-5-x=20 35-x=20 35- 20=15 x=15
80% out of 20 apples = 80% * 20 = 0.8 * 20 = 16 apples
The average percentage of tax taken out of a paycheck is around 20-30, depending on factors such as income level and tax deductions.
Any time you take the whole thing, you have 100% of it.
The number of apples in 20 bushels can vary depending on the size and type of apples, but a typical bushel holds about 125 to 150 apples. Therefore, in 20 bushels, you might find approximately 2,500 to 3,000 apples.
Depends on the jurisdiction; in Illinois, it's a percentage of the amount of current support (generally, 20%).
Four apples.
You divide the difference by the original value, and the number you get is the percentage in decimal form. Here's a word problem example! (oh what fun, right?) You have 20 apples. Jane gives you more apples, until you have 25. By what percent did the amount of apples you have increase? (made by me, not stolen!) Well, to find the difference is easy, 25 - 20 = 5 Now, you divide the difference by the original value: 5 / 20 = 0.25 0.25 is your percent in decimal form, to get the percentage, simply move the decimal to the right two places: 0.25 = 025, or 25%.
None. You never said 20lb sack actually had any apples in it. :)