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.
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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.
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.
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.
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Multiply a number by 100 to get the equivalent percent: 2 x 100 = 200%
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200 percent = 2 and no fraction.
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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.
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.