One percent represents one part out of a hundred. Therefore, if you have a total of 100 marks, 1 percent would equal 1 mark. If the total number of marks is different, you can calculate 1 percent by dividing the total marks by 100. For example, for 200 marks, 1 percent would be 2 marks.
One hundredth of the total that is available.
It is: 1% = 1/100 as a fraction or 0.01 as a decimal
The answer depends on the total number of marks.
It is: 82/90 times 100/1 = 91.'1'% recurring decimal '1'
437.5 marks.
One hundredth of the total that is available.
It is: 1% = 1/100 as a fraction or 0.01 as a decimal
1% means 1/100. So you would have got 1 correct out of every hundred.
The answer depends on the total number of marks.
It is: 82/90 times 100/1 = 91.'1'% recurring decimal '1'
437.5 marks.
Marks: 1 Use the following information to answer the question.
the maximum marks alloted for the test.
14 out of 100 or an equivalent ratio if the total is not 100.
70
not good marks, should try harder
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