You often hear about athletes giving "110 percent," but that's not possible. But if you figure that Apple's Revenue Per Share in the third quarter of 2011 was $16.51 and in the third quarter of 2015 was $40.34, that's an increase of about 244 percent.
It is not uncommon to hear professional athletes state, fervently if not logically, that they are giving "110 percent."
The number 100 is significant to fractions, decimals, and percents because it serves as the base for the percentage system, where a percentage represents a fraction of 100. For example, 25% means 25 out of 100, which can also be expressed as the fraction 25/100 or the decimal 0.25. This foundational relationship makes it easier to convert between these three representations of a value, facilitating comparisons and calculations in various contexts. Additionally, many mathematical concepts and real-world applications often utilize the number 100 for simplicity and clarity.
3/4th or 70 - 75% of the surface of the world is water.
25 percent
51%
It is not uncommon to hear professional athletes state, fervently if not logically, that they are giving "110 percent."
Green eyes, two percent. Blue eyes, 4.29 percent.
Too many to count
75%
About 1/3 or approximately 33%.
All countries are polluted to a greater or lesser extent.
global, world-wide, or in some contexts, cosmopolitan
Sixty percent of the world is against America and only ten percent of theAmerican population notice that sixty percent of the world hates them.
80 percent of the world
20 percent of the world's population consumes approximately 80 percent of the world's goods, indicating a high level of consumption inequality.
75 percent of the world is covered in WATER
About 60 percent.