No.
As a decimal, one percent is .01.
You make 1 percent to a decimal which is .01(You make it into a decimal by dividing 1 by 100) then you make 1/2 percent into a decimal which is 0.5. Then you multiply .01 and .5 and it equals 0.005.
One percent = .01; so 30 percent = 30 X .01 = .3. 6000 X .3 = 180. To find the percentage you always convert the percent number to a decimal and multiply it by the number.
0.01 is one percent. If you look at this as money it is $0.01 or one cent.
Below are the stats as quoted from NHTSA. 25% had .08 BAC or higher in 2008. "In 2008, 31 percent of the young drivers (15 to 20 years old) who were killed in crashes had a blood alcohol concentration (BAC) of .01 grams per deciliter (g/dL) or higher; 25 percent had a BAC of .08 or higher."
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No, 0.01 is not written as 0.01% in percent rate. 0.01 in percent rate is 1%.
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depends on how much you drink, however before you get enough to get drunk you will overdose on the actual medicine within the NyQuil and die. so it's not a good means of getting buzzed. however after a triple dose you might get a .01 bac
No.
While most states have a presumptive BAC limit of .08, you can be arrested and convicted of DUI/DWI/DUII or driving while impaired regardless of your BAC level. In general all that is required is that the officer believe that your driving is impaired.
Not as it is shown.
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For all decimals, you times it by 100 to turn it into a percent. So it is .01 * 100 = 1%
When giving the result of the measurement, its important to state the precision or estimated uncertainty, in the measurement. The percent uncertainty is simply the radio of the uncertainty to the measured value, multiplied by 100. 4.19m take the last decimal unit, is 9 but with value of 1/100 .01 is the uncertainty Now, .01/4.19 x 100 % = 0.24%
As a decimal, one percent is .01.