Percentages are always use when comparing one number to another. With you only providing one number Percentages doesn't work very well.
The answer depends on whether you wish to find one number as a percentage of another or if you want a given percentage of a number.
It's 36%. perhaps the better question is how you figure out how one number is a percentage of another. Simple, you divide the numerator by the denominator. Maybe this is to difficult of terminology for you, but one number divided by another is the same as the percentage of the number by that number. Pretty basic really. Kind of what the definition of a percentage is.
I guess you mean find the percentage of one number of another, eg what percentage of 100 is 30: Divide the number for which the percentage of the other is required by the other number (making it a fraction of the second number) and multiply it by 100 %.
The answer will depend on whether you want percentage equivalents of rational numbers or one rational number as a percentage of another.
Percentages are always use when comparing one number to another. With you only providing one number Percentages doesn't work very well.
The answer depends on whether you wish to find one number as a percentage of another or if you want a given percentage of a number.
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It's 36%. perhaps the better question is how you figure out how one number is a percentage of another. Simple, you divide the numerator by the denominator. Maybe this is to difficult of terminology for you, but one number divided by another is the same as the percentage of the number by that number. Pretty basic really. Kind of what the definition of a percentage is.
To get a percentage, divide one number by another to first get your answer in a fraction. Then, just multiply this by 100 to get your percentage.
I guess you mean find the percentage of one number of another, eg what percentage of 100 is 30: Divide the number for which the percentage of the other is required by the other number (making it a fraction of the second number) and multiply it by 100 %.
The answer will depend on whether you want percentage equivalents of rational numbers or one rational number as a percentage of another.
Percentages are usually used to compare one number to another. With only one number there is nothing to compare it to. If you only have one number, then whatever it is, it's always 100%.
To find the percentage of one number in relation to another number then divide the relative number by the base number and multiply the result by 100.Example : what percentage of 54 is 21. Then 21 is the relative number and 54 is the base number. Percentage = 100 x 21/54 = 38.89 (2dp)
Percentages are used to compare one number to another. With only one number there's nothing to compare between, so the question can't be answered.
To find the percentage of one number in relation to another number then divide the relative number (in this case 8) by the base number (in this case 60) and multiply the result by 100.100x 8/60 = 13.33% or 131/3%
To find the percentage of one number in relation to another number then divide the relative number (in this case 33) by the base number (in this case 37) and multiply the result by 100.100 x 33/37 = 89.19% (2dp)