multiply it by 100
you turn the decimal into a fraction then you turn the fraction into a whole number and add a percent sign
If every percent could be converted to a whole number, we wouldn't need percent. The smallest whole number is ' 1 '. If you cut up a ' 1 ' into five pieces, 18 percent is smaller than one of the pieces. 18 percent doesn't have what it takes to be even the smallest whole number. There's no way to change 18 percent to a whole number.
You can easily change any percent to a decimal - simply divide the percent by 100:1.25 ÷ 100 = 0.0125
10 percent can't become a whole number.
Multiply the whole number to 100%.
27 percent = 0.27 = 27/100. It can't equal a whole number.
600% = 6, a whole number.
it's a whole number and just muiltply by 100.
you turn the decimal into a fraction then you turn the fraction into a whole number and add a percent sign
If every percent could be converted to a whole number, we wouldn't need percent. The smallest whole number is ' 1 '. If you cut up a ' 1 ' into five pieces, 18 percent is smaller than one of the pieces. 18 percent doesn't have what it takes to be even the smallest whole number. There's no way to change 18 percent to a whole number.
percentage of the whole number that you are taking away
You can easily change any percent to a decimal - simply divide the percent by 100:1.25 ÷ 100 = 0.0125
10% = .10 (decimal equivilant) 10% can not be changed into a whole number unless you multiply by 10 or greater.
15 percent as a whole number = 0.15 ; thus it can't be converted to a whole number.
Oh, dude, 33 percent to the nearest whole number is like 33.3 percent. But if you want it as a whole number, then it's 33 percent. So, like, if you're rounding it to the nearest whole number, it's still 33. Hope that helps!
10 percent can't become a whole number.
Multiply the whole number to 100%.