The whole is 100%
one whole as a percent = 100%
Divide the amount given as a percent of a whole by the percent, converted to a decimal by multiplying the percent by 0.01 (exact). The value of the whole will be the quotient. In symbols, when w is the unknown whole, k is a known percent of the whole, and the percent p itself is known, w = k/(0.01)p or 100 (k/p).
50 percent!
It is: 13/49 times 100 = 27% to nearest whole percent
50% whole-grain
one whole as a percent = 100%
Part = Whole*Percent/100
25 percent of a whole = 25% of 100%
Divide the amount given as a percent of a whole by the percent, converted to a decimal by multiplying the percent by 0.01 (exact). The value of the whole will be the quotient. In symbols, when w is the unknown whole, k is a known percent of the whole, and the percent p itself is known, w = k/(0.01)p or 100 (k/p).
A 33% increase, rounded to the nearest whole percent.
45% based on the way you state the question. 45% is a whole percent.
50 percent!
It is: 13/49 times 100 = 27% to nearest whole percent
50% whole-grain
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.
15 percent as a whole number = 0.15 ; thus it can't be converted to a whole number.
It means that the result of your calculation will be a percentage which may not be a whole number and you need to round to the nearest whole number. Use the normal rounding. eg 36.4% to the nearest whole percent is 36% eg 25.74568567% to the nearest whole percent is 26% eg 10% to the nearest whole percent is 10%