"25 per cent" of something means the amount you'd get if you divided the thing up into 100 equal parts and then took 25 of those parts.
So you need to do 120 divided by 100, and then multiply the answer by 25.
Lets say you have 5 * 5 (five times five). You work things out, and you think it's 25. [ 5 * 5 = 25 ] To check your work, take the solution and divide it by one of the factors you used in the equation. For example: [ 25 / 5 = 5 ] (twenty-five divided-by five equals five) If the statement is true, then your answer is correct.
Twenty multiplied by five is 100. To work it out easily, it is 20 added together 5 times. 20 +20 + 20 + 20 +20 = 100
Divide the figure (usually the smaller one) into the base figure (usually larger). Then to get the percent figure, multiply the fraction by a hundred. For example, in a class 34 students, 11 are male, what percent of the class is male? 11/34=0.32 then 0.32X100=32%.
Each day, you work 7.75 hours. You work five days a week, so multiply this by five. You work 38.75 hours per week
Multiply it by 0.13
if you multiply .40 by 55 and you work it out it should be your answer. so yes.... it is
107,000,523,094Start on the left and work towards the right:The first three digits are "one hundred and seven billion",then you skip over the zeroes, and find "five hundred and twenty-three thousand",and finally "ninety-four".So, "one hundred and seven billion, five hundred and twenty-three thousand, ninety-four".
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Four out of five as a percentage is 80%. It's four twenties out of five twenties. That is - four out of five is the same as eighty out of a hundred. 4/5 x 100 = 80
200
Percent means "out of a hundred." 4% of 100 is 4.
Six thousand, five hundred
To work out a percentage as a fraction is easy if you remember one simple fact: "percent" means "out of a hundred", and just represents a fraction in itself. 15% then, means "fifteen out of a hundred", or: 15 / 100 that is the equivalent fraction. you can also factor five out of both the numerator and denominator, giving you: 3 / 20
A typical wind turbine lasts about twenty to twenty five years.
Approximately 20 percent of nonmetropolitan residents were employed by manufacturing firms at the turn of the twenty-first century.
270, you could always just work it out using a calculator >^.^<