To turn 13 percent into a whole number, you need to multiply 13 by 100 to convert it to a decimal form. This gives you 0.13. To convert this decimal into a whole number, you need to multiply it by a power of 10 that will shift the decimal point two places to the right. Therefore, multiplying 0.13 by 100 gives you 13 as a whole number.
13% of 112 is 14.56. We get this because to find a percent of something, we divide the percent by 100, so for example this 13% would turn into 0.13, then we multiply this by our original number, in this case 112. This will give us what 13% of this number is.
Well, isn't that a happy little question! To turn 1.3 into a whole number, all you need to do is round it up to the nearest whole number. Since 1.3 is closer to 1 than it is to 2, we can round it down to 1. Just like that, you've transformed 1.3 into a whole number!
If you have the number 13 the denoninator would be 1. So like 13 over 1
13% of 400 = 400*13/100 = 52
The whole number between 13 and 17 is 15
13% of 112 is 14.56. We get this because to find a percent of something, we divide the percent by 100, so for example this 13% would turn into 0.13, then we multiply this by our original number, in this case 112. This will give us what 13% of this number is.
It is: 13/49 times 100 = 27% to nearest whole percent
sad story... you don't but... you could round it to 13
13%
13% of course!
the 13 is the whole number, the 67 is 67 hundredths, so it is 13 and 67 over 100
13/100
13 percent of 16 students is equivalent to 2.08 students. Since you can't have a fraction of a student, the closest whole number would be 2 students.
If the whole number is one of {-13, -1, 1, 13} then the answer is a whole number. Otherwise it is a rational fraction.
13 percent.
13 students = 1300 %
13/12 is not a whole number and so you cannot write it as a whole number.