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∙ 10y agoThe 16 basketballs represent 100% of the basketballs in the question.
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∙ 10y agopart / 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
How do you get the % if the total amount is = 482,456.95/ What is the % if 32,115.94 is taken away. The percentage taken away would be WHAT?
Yes, but not a single bar. You need stacked bars or, preferably, a pair of bars. With stacked bars you would have the original quantity as the lower bar, and the increased quantity (after the percentage change) as the stacked bar on top. This method does not really work if the percentage change is a decrease. With a pair of bars, the first would show the quantity before the change and the second would show the total quantity after the percentage change. So, if it was a percentage increase, the second bar would be taller, and if it was a percentage decrease, it would be shorter.
428 as a percentage would be 42800%.
The noun "percentage" is singular, so you would say "The percentage is (high, low)."The word forms the normal plural "percentages", which would use are.Example : "The percentages are higher than normal."
A sports shop would probably sell basketballs - especially the larger sports supermarkets.
I would say yes but it all depends on how much air is in the basketball in question.
That would depend on the basketballs themselves. Are we talking about standard basketballs? Are you wanting to measure youth basketballs? Actual surface area would also be affected by the inflation level of each basketball through inflation driven changes to the radii and diameter.
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Total percentage score would be 62 %
you can get basketballs in whatever color yu would like
If you missed 4 questions out of 50, your total would be 46/50. Therefore, your percentage would be 92%.
The answer will depend on profits as a percentage of what! As a percentage of revenue, it would be 100*(Total Revenue - Total Costs)/Total Revenue In example (as given in discussion page) Total Revenue = 236,000 Total Costs = 173,000 Total Profit = Total Revenue - Total Costs = 63,000 So percentage profit = 100*63,000/236,000 = 26.7% (approx).
You would divide the total number that have joined (11) by the total number of vistiors (222) 11/222= That result would give you the percentage.
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