To compare a number to 100, you can evaluate whether the number is less than, equal to, or greater than 100. This comparison can be expressed using inequality signs: if the number is less than 100, it's represented as ( x < 100 ); if it's equal, ( x = 100 ); and if it's greater, ( x > 100 ). Additionally, you can calculate the percentage of the number in relation to 100 to gain further insight into its magnitude.
A percentage.
Percent I beleive.
That is called percent.
Percentage!
A [proper] fraction.
A percent is a ratio, or rate, that compares a number to100
Percentages are compared to 100
a ratio that compares a number to 100.
A percentage.
Percent I beleive.
It is a percentage
That is called percent.
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Percentage!
Not sure about the ration bit, but I suspect that the answer is a percentage.
100 in latin is cent - that's why there's 100 in a dollar. A ratio per 100 is per cent - percent =)
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