If every percent could be converted to a whole number, we wouldn't need percent.
The smallest whole number is ' 1 '. If you cut up a ' 1 ' into five pieces, 18 percent is
smaller than one of the pieces. 18 percent doesn't have what it takes to be even the
smallest whole number. There's no way to change 18 percent to a whole number.
10 percent can't become a whole number.
To convert a percentage to a whole number, you simply drop the percent symbol and divide by 100. Therefore, 36 percent as a whole number is 36 divided by 100, which equals 0.36. In whole number terms, this would be expressed as 36.
Multiply the whole number to 100%.
It can be rounded to 18 as a whole number
600% = 6, a whole number
No, a whole number cannot be a decimal, a fraction, or a percent of a number.
One third 33.33333 33% rounded
0.18 (although "18 percent" is also a number).
15 percent as a whole number = 0.15 ; thus it can't be converted to a whole number.
It is already a whole #
44%
10 percent can't become a whole number.
No, 3/18 is not a whole number.
To find 18 percent of a number, multiply the number by 0.18. In this instance, 0.18 x 100 = 18. Therefore, 18 percent of 100 is equal to 18.
Oh, dude, 33 percent to the nearest whole number is like 33.3 percent. But if you want it as a whole number, then it's 33 percent. So, like, if you're rounding it to the nearest whole number, it's still 33. Hope that helps!
To convert a percentage to a whole number, you simply drop the percent symbol and divide by 100. Therefore, 36 percent as a whole number is 36 divided by 100, which equals 0.36. In whole number terms, this would be expressed as 36.
Adding a % and a whole number: Example: 50% of 20 + 8 = 50% x 20 + 8 = 0.50 x 20 + 8 = 10 + 8 = 18