You find the percentage equivalent and the round the result to the nearest whole number.
in 2001,there were about 2,317,000 marriagesin the united states. 1.use a calculater to find the percent of the total number of marriages that occurred each month.round the answers to the nearest whole-number percent in 2001,there were about 2,317,000 marriagesin the united states. 1.use a calculater to find the percent of the total number of marriages that occurred each month.round the answers to the nearest whole-number percent
Part = Whole*Percent/100
18.8%
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750% of 900 is 6750. No rounding necessary.
in 2001,there were about 2,317,000 marriagesin the united states. 1.use a calculater to find the percent of the total number of marriages that occurred each month.round the answers to the nearest whole-number percent in 2001,there were about 2,317,000 marriagesin the united states. 1.use a calculater to find the percent of the total number of marriages that occurred each month.round the answers to the nearest whole-number percent
Part = Whole*Percent/100
To find the whole number equivalent of 80%, you multiply the percentage by the whole number. In this case, 80% of the whole number would be 0.80 x 100 = 80. Therefore, the whole number equivalent of 80% is 80.
In both cases, the nearest whole number is zero.
how do you find a number when a percent of it is known
You round to the nearest whole number.
18.8%
To find the whole when you know a part and the percent, you can use the formula: Whole = Part / (Percent / 100). First, convert the percent to a decimal by dividing it by 100. Then, divide the part by this decimal to calculate the whole. For example, if the part is 20 and the percent is 25, the whole would be 20 / (25 / 100) = 80.
5.8 when rounded to the nearest whole number is 6 because .8 is greater than .5
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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).