Well, isn't that a happy little question! To find the percentage, you simply divide the marks obtained (525) by the total marks (600) and then multiply by 100. So, 525 out of 600 is 87.5% - a beautiful grade to be proud of!
It is: 87.5%
525 000 600 is read as "five hundred and twenty-five million and six hundred".
525/600 simplifies to 7/8 In steps... 525/5 = 105... and 600/5 = 120 105/5 = 21... and 120/5 = 24 21/3 = 7... and 24/3 = 8
525%
A 525 stamp indicates that the metal (or some of the metal used) in the stamped piece is 14 karat, or that is has 525 parts gold per 1000 total parts or 52.5% gold content in the metal. Wolf5370: Actually 525 is almost certainly sterling silver - it is the standard sterling silver mark.
It is: 87.5%
525+75 = 600
675
525 000 600 is read as "five hundred and twenty-five million and six hundred".
60%
525/600 simplifies to 7/8 In steps... 525/5 = 105... and 600/5 = 120 105/5 = 21... and 120/5 = 24 21/3 = 7... and 24/3 = 8
percentage of 5.25 = 525%
525%
About 49.52%.
Normally two numbers are required to arrive at a percentage.
365/600 as a percentage = (365/600) x 100% = 60.83%
You calculate overall percentage of engineering marks by taking the number of engineering marks and dividing it by the percentage. When you do that, you will get your average percentage of engineering marks.