2
You know when a fraction is equivalent to a whole number when both the numerator and denominator is the same. For example 2/2 is equivalent to the number two.
2
170 Here are the steps to find the percent of a whole number: 1. Get a calculator. 2. Type in the whole number. 3. Multiply that by the percent. 4. Then click the percent and you'll see the answer.
6/2
13 percent of 16 students is equivalent to 2.08 students. Since you can't have a fraction of a student, the closest whole number would be 2 students.
2
You know when a fraction is equivalent to a whole number when both the numerator and denominator is the same. For example 2/2 is equivalent to the number two.
2
Multiply a number by 100 to get the equivalent percent: 2 x 100 = 200%
200 percent = 2 and no fraction.
170 Here are the steps to find the percent of a whole number: 1. Get a calculator. 2. Type in the whole number. 3. Multiply that by the percent. 4. Then click the percent and you'll see the answer.
6/2
It is: 8/2 = 4
13 percent of 16 students is equivalent to 2.08 students. Since you can't have a fraction of a student, the closest whole number would be 2 students.
percent equivalent to 2 = 200%2 * 100% = 200%
You multiply the whole number by 2/5 or 0.4. Your product will be 40% of the number since 2/5, 0.4, and 40% are all the same thing/value.
0.5 percent is equivalent to 1/2 percent.