Percent sign (%) is read as percent.
% This is the sign for a percent. Shift+5
270% move decimal two places to the right.
its not that hard just remove the percent sign and put a decimel so .50
You add a percent sign so it would be 750% If you meant something else just ask.
No. Normally it is the percentage sign that follows. For example, five percent would be 5% (not %5).
there is no such thing as less than 1% but you always move the decimal over once to the right and i would guess that you add a negative sign if i were you.
It's written <1%
I would type it with the percent sign, like so: 90%
Percent sign (%) is read as percent.
% This is the sign for a percent. Shift+5
270% move decimal two places to the right.
An equation has an equals sign. If it didn't then it would be a different kind of relation or if it doesn't have a relationship sign such as "is less than""<" it would be an expression.
The sign for greater than is > the sign for less than is < so, 3 > 2 would be correct, 2 > 3 would be incorrect
its not that hard just remove the percent sign and put a decimel so .50
You add a percent sign so it would be 750% If you meant something else just ask.
The % symbol can be. So you can do something like:=A5 * 10%That will give you 10 percent of the value that is in the cell A5. See the related question below for more information on calculating percentages.