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The principle you are referring to is known as the "part-whole relationship" in percentages. It states that the part (a subset of the total) is equal to the percent (expressed as a decimal) multiplied by the whole (the total amount). In mathematical terms, this can be expressed as ( \text{Part} = \text{Percent} \times \text{Whole} ). This relationship is commonly used in various applications, such as calculating discounts, interest, and statistical analyses.

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