No, a percent sign cannot have dots instead of circles. The percent sign (%) is a symbol that consists of a single straight line and two small, closed circles. The circles are integral to the design of the symbol and cannot be replaced with dots while still maintaining its correct form and meaning.
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putc('%'); write(1, "%", 1); printf("%%"); printf("%c", '%'); will all each put a % character (percent sign) on stdout.
23% just multiply by 100 and add the percent sign in the back of your answer.
0.40 is a decimal already. Percent is hundredths. So 0.4 = 40%
Ah, what a lovely question! That would be a line segment, my friend. It's like a little bridge between two points, bringing them together in harmony. Just imagine those dots holding hands and smiling at each other.
It is a sign of an abnormality
Three dots in an upward V sign mean "therefore".
It is two dots one on top one on bottom and a line in the middle From:Maddie
Dots 1, 2, 4 and 6 - the same as an ED sign.
two dots placed in the second and third space
Vitamin deficiencies, including vitamin B12, D, E and K, have been associated with dark circles.
No it does not.
Percent sign (%) is read as percent.
% This is the sign for a percent. Shift+5
2 dots placed in the second and third space.
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