no it is not. for it to be a real number, it needs to be a percent of a square root.
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It need not be. For example, a complex number as a percent of most other complex numbers, or any real number, will not be a real number.
Yes.
Divide it by 100 and remove the % symbol.
The probability of an event is a real number in the interval [0, 1]. It can, therefore, be expressed in any way in which such a number may be expressed: as a fraction, percent, decimal or a ratio.The probability of an event is a real number in the interval [0, 1]. It can, therefore, be expressed in any way in which such a number may be expressed: as a fraction, percent, decimal or a ratio.The probability of an event is a real number in the interval [0, 1]. It can, therefore, be expressed in any way in which such a number may be expressed: as a fraction, percent, decimal or a ratio.The probability of an event is a real number in the interval [0, 1]. It can, therefore, be expressed in any way in which such a number may be expressed: as a fraction, percent, decimal or a ratio.
30% of 40 is 12 which is a whole number, not a fraction.