Multiply the whole number to 100%.
you turn the decimal into a fraction then you turn the fraction into a whole number and add a percent sign
That is impossible
Simply divide. 18 / 2 = 9, a whole number.
It rounds to 3 as a whole number because .4 is less than .5
You have to turn the percentage into a decimal.
Decimal percentage, move the decimal point to the right two places, and then add a percentage sign; fraction into percentage, you can first turn the fraction into a decimal, and then turn the fraction into a percentage, or you can turn the fraction into a fraction whose denominator is 100, and directly rewrite it into a percentage!
Divide your total by the number there were in the whole thing, then multiply that result by 100.
Yes, for example 50% is really 50/100, which is 1/2. The percentage number is always put above 100 for a fraction. For a whole number the percentage would have to be above 100 and is a multiple of 100
for example: 40% 40% / 100 = .40 that's the decimal equivalent for that.
710 is a whole number.
0.535 is a fractional number in decimal form and there is no sensible way to turn it into a whole number.
You do nothing. A negative number is a whole number.
Multiply the whole number to 100%.
Step 1: Close you eyes.Step 2: Open them. Its done! 152 is a whole number so you do not need to do anything to "turn it" into a whole number!
You can convert a percentage into a whole number by dividing it by 100. For example, if we have 500%, to convert this into a whole number you do: 500/100 = 5 Thus 500% is equivalent to 5.
25 IS a whole number: you need do nothing.