Most people work with percentages in one way or another.
Credit scores are used to determine loan percentages when a person applies for a loan. If a person has a low credit score, the percentages of interest are higher, whereas higher credit scores result in lower loan percentage rates.
When working with percentages, it is best not to round during the actual work. Only when you have your final answer do you round to the nearest hundredth. e.g. 96.54
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Same as percentages under 100. Multiply the number by 100. Examples: 1.6 = 160 percent 5 = 500 percent 3/2 = 1.5 = 150 percent. etc.
They are called sums of percentages!
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