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What does 150 percent of 36 equals?

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150% of 36 is 54.

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150% equals 72 plus 1/2 of 72. 1/2 of 72 equals 36. 72 plus 32 equals 104. 150% equals 104.


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What is 36 percent of 150?

To find 36 percent of a number, multiply the number by 0.36. In this instance, 0.36 x 150 = 54. Therefore, 36 percent of 150 is equal to 54.


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The formula for finding the percent is =The given number/Total number *100 Here the given number is 36 . The total number is 150 . Therefore Percent = 36/150*100=24%


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