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.
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
No need for a calculator. 10% of 100 is equal to (0.1)(100) = 10. If you wanted to use a calculator, just multiply 0.1 times 100.