"...increased by four percent" is a fragment because it lacks a subject. WHAT increased by four percent?
Adding four percent to a number is the same as multiplying the number by 1.04. In this instance, 1.04 x 80 = 83.2. therefore, 80 increased by 4 percent is equal to 83.2.
133 percent of four is 5.3333.
Twenty-four is 120% percent of what number?
Four percent of four hundred and fifty thousand dollars is calculated by multiplying 450,000 by 0.04. This results in 18,000. Therefore, four percent of four hundred and fifty thousand dollars is $18,000.
four fiftieths as a percent = 4/50 * 100% = (400/50)% or 8%
Adding four percent to a number is the same as multiplying the number by 1.04. In this instance, 1.04 x 80 = 83.2. therefore, 80 increased by 4 percent is equal to 83.2.
In English writing, there are complete sentences (thought) and incomplete sentences which are called fragments. We must use complete thoughts to communicate well and to be understood. Teachers might write "contains a fragment" on a student's paper to draw attention to a "sentence fragment" that needs fixed to make it a complete sentence.Some examples of incomplete sentences or "sentence fragments" are these:Teachers might. (Might what? There's no sentence object here.)What does? (What does what? The sentence needs an object.)Pushed the vacuum cleaner. (WHO pushed the vacuum cleaner? The sentence needs a subject.)Jumped off. (Who jumped off what? The sentence needs a subject and an object. For example: The cat jumped off the table. The boy jumped off the four-foot high wall.)
Three years and four months.
133 percent of four is 5.3333.
Four-Sevenths would be equal to 15.5714286.
Four and sixty-four hundredths percent.
45 percent of (four fifths) = 0.36
The four sentence moods are as follows:DeclarativeExclamatoryImperativeInterrogative
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Twenty-four is 120% percent of what number?
Four.
A stock produced returns of 11 percent, -14 percent, and 3 percent over three of the past four years. The arithmetic average for the past four years is 6.5 percent. What is the standard deviation of the stock's returns for this four year period?