$.82
The soda increased by 20 cents over it's original cost of 80 cents. This is a 25% increase.
3 percent of 9 dollars 75 cents is 29 cents.
5 cents
Ten percent of 48 dollars and ten cents is 4 dollars and 81 cents.
0.5 cents (half a cent) is equal is to 10% of 5 cents.
50 cents
The soda increased by 20 cents over it's original cost of 80 cents. This is a 25% increase.
It increased by 10 cents. Take the increase and divide it by the original price: 10/5 = 2. Multiply this by 100 to get the percent increase: 2 x 100 = 200%.
50 percent of 20 cents = 10 cents
35 cents is what percent of 2.50 dollars? 250 cents is 100 percent. 250/100 = 2.5 cents is 1 percent 35/2.5 gives the solution: 14 percent are 35 cents.
You cannot, A percent is a pure number whereas a millilitre is a measure of volume. For example, 25% of 5 dollars is 1 dollar 25 cents, 20% of 6 kilograms is 1.2 kilograms, 60% of an hour is 36 minutes: none of these have anything whatsoever to do with volume or millilitres.
(new price-old price)/old price=%changed. (20.5-16.4)/16.4=4.1/16.4=25% increase.
99 cents as a percent of 100 cents is 99%.
3 percent of 9 dollars 75 cents is 29 cents.
72 cents is.
10 cents.
10 cents.