No. No percentage higher than 100 percent is possible. Out of 100 occurrences it is impossible to obtain an answer of more than the totality of the occurrences.
It is 0.37, approx.
It is 5C3*(1/2)3*(1/2)2 = 10/32 = 5/16
12 percent of 120= 14.412% of 120= 12% * 120= 0.12 * 120= 14.4
120 percent of 12,000 is 14,400.
COnsider some event A and the number of outcomes that are favourable to A. Then the probability of A is the number of such outcomes as a proportion of all possible outcomes (related to the trial or experiment). Defined as a proportion in this way, it can never be greater than 1. Converted to a percentage, that means it can never be greater than 100 percent.
It is 0.37, approx.
It is 5C3*(1/2)3*(1/2)2 = 10/32 = 5/16
120 percent = 120/100 = 1.2
12 percent of 120= 14.412% of 120= 12% * 120= 0.12 * 120= 14.4
Probabilty is a a fraction.
27 is 22.5 percent of 120
99 percent of 120 is 118.8
120 percent of 12,000 is 14,400.
5,000 percent of 2.4 will equal 120 . 2 percent of 120 will equal 2.4 .
odds
25 percent out of 120= 30 25% of 120 = 25% * 120 = 25%/100% * 120 = 0.25 * 120 = 30
COnsider some event A and the number of outcomes that are favourable to A. Then the probability of A is the number of such outcomes as a proportion of all possible outcomes (related to the trial or experiment). Defined as a proportion in this way, it can never be greater than 1. Converted to a percentage, that means it can never be greater than 100 percent.