find the frequency before finding the percent total -_- :)
First find what 73% of 350 is. 73% of 350 is 255.5. Now find 25% of 255.5. 25% of 255.5 is 63.875. 63.875 is 25% of 73% when the total is 350.
7.50, for a new total being $22.50. To find the percent multiply 30 by .25 to find 7.50.
====== Answer 1: ----------- proportion... A portion of the total is to its percentage of the total as the total is to 100%.
To find 10 percent off two items that cost $8.50 each, first calculate the total cost: 2 x $8.50 = $17.00. Then, find 10 percent of $17.00, which is $1.70. Subtract this discount from the total: $17.00 - $1.70 = $15.30. Therefore, the total after the discount is $15.30.
find the frequency before finding the percent total -_- :)
Multiply the total value by 0.2
First find what 73% of 350 is. 73% of 350 is 255.5. Now find 25% of 255.5. 25% of 255.5 is 63.875. 63.875 is 25% of 73% when the total is 350.
7.50, for a new total being $22.50. To find the percent multiply 30 by .25 to find 7.50.
====== Answer 1: ----------- proportion... A portion of the total is to its percentage of the total as the total is to 100%.
Calories From Fat/Total CaloriesX100=%Fat
64 is 26.56% of 241.
you always multiply the number by the percent you want to find out and then divide the total by a hundred. ex.: you want to find 5% of 150. 150*5/100 = 5% of 150 are 7.5 !
To find 10 percent off two items that cost $8.50 each, first calculate the total cost: 2 x $8.50 = $17.00. Then, find 10 percent of $17.00, which is $1.70. Subtract this discount from the total: $17.00 - $1.70 = $15.30. Therefore, the total after the discount is $15.30.
360
To find the total percent of a grade, divide the total points earned by the total points possible, then multiply by 100. For example, if a student earned 85 points out of a possible 100, the calculation would be (85/100) × 100 = 85%. This percentage reflects the student's overall performance in the course or assignment.
To find the volume percent of a component in a solution, divide the volume of that component by the total volume of the solution, then multiply by 100. The formula is: Volume Percent = (Volume of Component / Total Volume of Solution) × 100. For example, if you have 30 mL of alcohol in a 200 mL solution, the volume percent would be (30 mL / 200 mL) × 100 = 15%.