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Well, when you're rounding percentages, you can look at the decimal places. If you have a percentage with two decimal places, like 25.67%, you can round it to one decimal place, which would be 25.7%. Remember, just like painting, rounding percentages is all about finding balance and harmony. Just make sure to keep it simple and gentle, like a happy little tree.

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Oh, dude, rounding percentages is like elementary math, right? You just look at the decimal places and if it's 0.5 or higher, you round up, and if it's lower than 0.5, you round down. So, like, if you have 73.6%, you'd round it to 74%. Easy peasy, lemon squeezy!

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like for example, to find a percentage you can multiply the decimal by the whole number you want to do divide out of. like this: 45 of 525. add decimal and then multiply.: .45 x 525= 236.25, well you have 236. and something left over, you round to the hundredths so, if the number after the decimal is over 5 u make the number before it go up, like this: 236.88= 237, and like this case, 236.25, its below 5 so it is 236%!

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