Part = Whole*Percent/100
You find the percentage equivalent and the round the result to the nearest whole number.
if the opposite you are saying is the inverse, then the answer is no.
You take your percentage and divide it by 100 then times it by your whole number or what you are trying to find the percent of
30% of $120 would be $36. You calculate this by multiplying the percent you want to find and the whole.
Part = Whole*Percent/100
how do you find a number when a percent of it is known
You find the percentage equivalent and the round the result to the nearest whole number.
times the length by the width
Divide the amount given as a percent of a whole by the percent, converted to a decimal by multiplying the percent by 0.01 (exact). The value of the whole will be the quotient. In symbols, when w is the unknown whole, k is a known percent of the whole, and the percent p itself is known, w = k/(0.01)p or 100 (k/p).
the opposite of whole is a half
part over whole
170 Here are the steps to find the percent of a whole number: 1. Get a calculator. 2. Type in the whole number. 3. Multiply that by the percent. 4. Then click the percent and you'll see the answer.
Divide (the known part) by (the percent). The quotient is the whole unknown number.
Divide the numerator into the denomonator.
divide the part, by the whole, then multiply your answer by 100
Divide a part of the whole by the whole and then multiply what you get by 100. This will give you the percentage of the part.