A circle that can measure percents.
decimals fractions and percents are all alike because they show parts of 100, per 100(percent, cent representing for 100, century)
50% of 40= 20 25%(half of 50%)=10 5%(a 5th of 25%)=2 10%=4 20%=8 30%=12 40%=16 50%=20 (And so on...) Percents are easily understood if you know what to do to break down a problem into pieces. :]
0.023 = 2.3% Simply move the decimal to the right twice and attach the percent sign when you convert decimals to percents.
When you have 60% in fractions it is 60/100, because percent is alwase out of 100.
the percents that you should easily know like 0% 50% and 100%
Average = (50%+89%+79%+63%+63%+61%+21%) ÷ 7 = 426 ÷ 7 = 60.86%
var total = 100; var percent = 0.5; var result = total * percent; alert(result+"%"); // Displays "50%"
49 is 98% of 50. This one requires a little thought - You're dealing with a percent of 50. All percents are based off 100%. So this means 1-50 has to each be 2%.
10% of 50 is 5
because you get percents from your fraction-for example 5/10 --multiply 10 x 10 to get 100 and whatever you do to the denomemator ( the bottom number) you must do to the topp so 5 x 10 = 50 so now your fraction is 50/100 and your percent is 50%
When determining the probability that two events happen at the same time, you convert the percents to decimals and then multiply the percents together. Therefore, 30 percent, or .3, times 50 percent, or .5 .3 x .5 = .15 Converting back into a percentage, the answer is 15% probability that you will get both. 10% is therefore incorrect.
A circle that can measure percents.
178 percent of 35 is 1,050%
It is: 0.5*100 = 50%
The plural of the noun percent is percent or percents. Both are acceptable, though percent is preferred.
52 percents