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%
25 percent of a whole = 25% of 100%
Part = Whole*Percent/100
It is already a whole #
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).
45% based on the way you state the question. 45% is a whole percent.
A 33% increase, rounded to the nearest whole percent.
50 percent!
It is: 13/49 times 100 = 27% to nearest whole percent
50% whole-grain
15 percent as a whole number = 0.15 ; thus it can't be converted to a whole number.
It is: 1%