To convert 0.0038 to percent multiply by 100: 0.0038 × 100 = 0.38 %
To find the base, percentage and rateperce ntage = base * rate (rate in decimal)base = percentage/rate (rate in decimal)rate = percentage/base * 100%Example:Base = 10Percentage = 2Rate?Rate = 2/10 * 100% = 20%
The rate usually is the percentage.
To calculate the percentage when the rate and base are given, use the formula: Percentage = (Rate × Base) / 100. For example, if the rate is 20% and the base is 50, you would multiply 20 by 50 to get 1000, then divide by 100 to find that the percentage is 10. This method allows you to convert a rate applied to a base into a specific percentage value.
Depends on the daily percentage rate.
base = 260 base = percentage/ rate = 65/0.25 = 260
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A percentage can not be a rate.
2 of them.
To calculate the monthly percentage rate for a loan or investment, you can use the formula: Monthly Percentage Rate (Annual Percentage Rate / 12). This formula divides the annual rate by 12 to determine the monthly rate.
To find the base, percentage and rateperce ntage = base * rate (rate in decimal)base = percentage/rate (rate in decimal)rate = percentage/base * 100%Example:Base = 10Percentage = 2Rate?Rate = 2/10 * 100% = 20%
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a rate is a comparison of something. A percentage is always a comparison to 100.
The rate of change is the change divided by the original value. This answer, converted to a percentage is the percentage rate of change.
The rate usually is the percentage.
An annual percentage rate is the average percentage change over a period of a year. The percentage change is the change divided by the initial value, expressed as a percentage.
To calculate the percentage when the rate and base are given, use the formula: Percentage = (Rate × Base) / 100. For example, if the rate is 20% and the base is 50, you would multiply 20 by 50 to get 1000, then divide by 100 to find that the percentage is 10. This method allows you to convert a rate applied to a base into a specific percentage value.
Depends on the daily percentage rate.