A percentage.
I'm not sure what the question is asking? But, a part is a fraction of a whole. For instance: 1/2 is a half of a whole, or 50% of 100%
To find the whole when you know a part and the percent, you can use the formula: Whole = Part / (Percent / 100). First, convert the percent to a decimal by dividing it by 100. Then, divide the part by this decimal to calculate the whole. For example, if the part is 20 and the percent is 25, the whole would be 20 / (25 / 100) = 80.
Because a percentage is worked out thus: (the part/the whole) * 100 = the percentage portion. Thus if the part was 5 and the whole was 10 The percentage would be (5/10)*100 = 50%
divide the part, by the whole, then multiply your answer by 100
whole under part equals 100 out of the percentage
I'm not sure what the question is asking? But, a part is a fraction of a whole. For instance: 1/2 is a half of a whole, or 50% of 100%
Part = Whole*Percent/100
The whole part - all of it.
To find the whole when you know a part and the percent, you can use the formula: Whole = Part / (Percent / 100). First, convert the percent to a decimal by dividing it by 100. Then, divide the part by this decimal to calculate the whole. For example, if the part is 20 and the percent is 25, the whole would be 20 / (25 / 100) = 80.
Divide a part of the whole by the whole and then multiply what you get by 100. This will give you the percentage of the part.
Part of a whole where the whole contains 100 units.
percentage = part/whole X 100
1 % = 1 part of a 100. 2 % = 2 parts of a 100. and so on all the way down to 100% = 100 parts of a 100.
Because a percentage is worked out thus: (the part/the whole) * 100 = the percentage portion. Thus if the part was 5 and the whole was 10 The percentage would be (5/10)*100 = 50%
60% which is 60 over 100. Or a 60th part of a whole (the whole being 100% in this case).
Divide 100 by the known percentage and multiply the result by the known part. This will calculate the whole. Example: £10 is equal to 25%. Thus the whole = (100/25) * 10 = £40.
A percentage is a part of the whole. For example, 100% of 2000 is 2000.