It is: 25.'925'% recurring '925'
92.5%
.925 is the percentage of silver also called sterling silver
No, 14K gold cannot be marked as 925 because 925 is the standard marking for sterling silver, not gold. Each metal has its own unique markings to signify its purity, with 14K indicating the gold content percentage in an item.
Silver 925 represents 92.5 percentage of pure silver. 100 percent silver is not suitable for jewelry because it is extremely malleable and it can be damaged easily.
925 sterling silver is equivalent to about 87.5% pure silver, which would be considered 87.5 karat. Karat is typically used to measure the purity of gold, so 925 silver would not be measured in karats but instead as a percentage.
A decimal number is simply a way of representing a number in such a way that the place value of each digit is ten times that of the digit to its right. A decimal representation does not require a decimal point. So the required decimal representation is 925, exactly as in the question.As a percentage, it is 92500%.
The number 925 on a gold bracelet indicates that it is sterling silver, not gold. Sterling silver is an alloy that contains 92.5% silver and is commonly used in jewelry making.
52% of 925= 52% * 925= 0.52 * 925= 481
925
it means sterling silver partly. 925 is the percentage of silver mixed with other alloys. italy is where it's made. And su is the maker Savant's mark.
The factors of 925 are:1, 5, 25, 37, 185, 925.