No, because 25% per cent would imply (25/100)/100 = 25/10000 or 0.0025 which is NOT the same as 25% or 25 per cent, both of which are 0.25
They both are the correct answer its just rounding up and when you turn in your homework some teachers would perfer you to use 15 to know that you can do math well and know how to round up.When rounding numbers if the number is 5 or more it is rounded up to the next column, if the number is 4 or less it is dropped. So 0.5 would round up and add 1 to the next column, so the correct answer would be 15%.
You multiply the number by .25 or divide the number by 4, they will both give the correct answer.
150100%=1502%= 150/10x2= 33 is 2 percent of what number? Let that number be x, so we have:3 = 0.02x divide by 0.02 to both sides150 = xThus, 3 is 2 percent of 150.
Correct on both counts
Let n be the number we are looking for. Using symbols we would then write40=.4nmultiply both sides by 10 and we have400=4nor n=100Clearly 40 percent of 100 is 40.
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Both are correct and may have different meaning, according to context.
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Both are correct with ever so slightly different meaning.
Both are correct, depending on the context. If decrease is a noun then decrease of is correct. eg This year we have seen a decrease of 20 percent. If decrease is a verb then decrease by 20 percent is correct. eg This year we can decrease the price by 20 percent.
They both are the correct answer its just rounding up and when you turn in your homework some teachers would perfer you to use 15 to know that you can do math well and know how to round up.When rounding numbers if the number is 5 or more it is rounded up to the next column, if the number is 4 or less it is dropped. So 0.5 would round up and add 1 to the next column, so the correct answer would be 15%.
You multiply the number by .25 or divide the number by 4, they will both give the correct answer.
He has both a strong following and an almost equal number of detractors. In 2006 as the incumbent he won re-election with only 46.7 percent of the vote in a three way race.
Which of the following is a composite number between 57,47,17,2
150100%=1502%= 150/10x2= 33 is 2 percent of what number? Let that number be x, so we have:3 = 0.02x divide by 0.02 to both sides150 = xThus, 3 is 2 percent of 150.
It depends on context and which kind of like is meant. Both of the following are correct:"Mary likes me" and "Why would she care for a man like me?"
Either, depending on the usage. Both of the following are correct: Who came to the party? If you didn't come, then who did come?