To find 1% of something, divide the number by 100 E.g. 250 ÷ 100 = 2.5 Or if you have a calculator, multiply it by .01
inflation
It's easy to find the percent of a number. Get your computer calculator, type in your number (18.50) then minus your percent (35%), but don't press equals. The number in your calculator is 35% of 18.50, which is 6.47, or 6.5.
A(n) ________ calculator can be used to find out how much something that cost $10 in 1980 would cost today. Answer: Inflation.
Multiply by 0.34
To find 1% of something, divide the number by 100 E.g. 250 ÷ 100 = 2.5 Or if you have a calculator, multiply it by .01
(30/100)*27.3
To find out 77 percent of something, just multiply that something to 0.77.
To round numbers to the nearest whole percent on a calculator, you first divide the number by 100 to convert it to a decimal. Then, multiply the decimal by 100 to convert it back to a percentage. Finally, round the percentage to the nearest whole number. For example, if you have the number 78.56, you would first divide by 100 to get 0.7856, then multiply by 100 to get 78.56%, which rounds to 79%.
Example: 1 / 4 x 100 = 25 on a calculator so a quarter is 25 per cent where / is the ÷ symbol on a calculator.
21. (You can use your calculator to find this actually)
25/100*920..... you use your calculator to find the answer
inflation
If your calculator has a % sign, you just have to press 7.65% x 430 this will give you an answer of 32.895.
It's easy to find the percent of a number. Get your computer calculator, type in your number (18.50) then minus your percent (35%), but don't press equals. The number in your calculator is 35% of 18.50, which is 6.47, or 6.5.
To find 31 percent of 200 you will solve it like this: 31% of 200 is: 0.31* 200= 62. Using a calculator will also help.
15% = 0.15 and 0.15*90 = 13.5