A:100%-93%
b:92%-78%
you would find percentages in cooking sale prices grades
Are you talking about grades? There are several ways to do this. Ask the teacher how it is done.
Students typically begin learning about percentages in the 5th grade as part of their mathematics curriculum. At this stage, they are introduced to the concept of percentages as a way to express numbers as a fraction of 100. The topic is often revisited and expanded upon in later grades, including 6th and 7th grades, where students learn to apply percentages in various contexts, such as calculating discounts, taxes, and interest.
You cannot since grade boundaries may be adjusted to accommodate differences between tests that are easier or harder.
Some of the many examples are calculating tax, discounts/sale prices, interest, gratuities (tips), grades, pay increases.
a+ = 90-100
you would find percentages in cooking sale prices grades
Are you talking about grades? There are several ways to do this. Ask the teacher how it is done.
All teachers use math to figure out grades and percentages on papers
You cannot since grade boundaries may be adjusted to accommodate differences between tests that are easier or harder.
Some of the many examples are calculating tax, discounts/sale prices, interest, gratuities (tips), grades, pay increases.
Percentages are percentages - simple! The marketing people have not yet come up with "new improved" percentages.
You can't convert that directly. To convert percentages - or any kind of numbers, for that matter - to percentile, you need to use the definition of percentile. For example, if you have a grade of 90%, you check how many other grades have less than 90%, and divide that by the total number of grades. Note that for example with a grade of 90%, your percentile can be anywhere between 0 and 100 - depending what grades OTHERS had.
like there is a class 6c and the teacher is filling the report card of the children and she gives them grades but the children ask that who is the topper of the class?so they have to take out the percentage of every subject
The answer depends on what you are trying to do with the percentages.
Relative humidity is recorded in percentages.
Any graph can use percentages.