Multiply it by 100.
Multiply the percentage by 3.6 and then round to the nearest whole number to give the central angle for the wedge.
Yes - you can always convert numbers to scientific notation - whether they're whole numbers, or decimals.
The majority of mixed numbers will convert to improper fractions. To convert a mixed number to an improper fraction, multiply the denominator by the whole number, add that total to the numerator and put the whole thing over the original denominator.
No. Natural numbers are a subset of whole numbers. Negative numbers are whole numbers but not natural.
You can convert a percentage into a whole number by dividing it by 100. For example, if we have 500%, to convert this into a whole number you do: 500/100 = 5 Thus 500% is equivalent to 5.
Formula- 2.6 as a percentage. 2 whole = 200% 0.6=60% 200+60=260 Answer-260%
Mixed fractions can't become whole numbers.
Sum all the data values together: this is the whole. To convert each data value into a percentage, divide it by the whole and multiply by 100. To convert the percentage into an angular measure in degrees, multiply the percentage by 3.6
Multiplying by percentage is easy. All you have to do is convert the percentage into a fraction and then into a whole number.
12oz 128oz
Multiply it by 100.
Whole numbers such as 92115 are not normally converted into mixed numbers
Whole numbers such as 264 are not normally converted into mixed numbers.
Whole numbers such as 92115 are not normally converted into mixed numbers
you divide the number that is the percentage out of the whole. For example 7 is what percentage of 14? You divide 7/14 = .5 or 50%