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In certain contexts, values can exceed 100 percent, such as in finance when discussing returns on investment that surpass the initial amount or in statistics when measuring growth rates. Additionally, in health metrics, one might encounter percentages over 100% when measuring population growth or coverage rates, like vaccination rates exceeding the eligible population due to counting multiple doses. In these cases, the percentages represent relative changes or cumulative effects rather than a simple part-to-whole ratio.

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