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6.40 because if you can find 25 percent and 5 percent you can take 5 percent from 25 percent for 20 percent.
Well, isn't that a happy little question! If we take 2 percent of one dollar, we simply need to multiply 2 by 0.01 (which is the decimal form of 2 percent). So, 2 percent of one dollar is 2 cents. Just a tiny fraction, but every penny counts in creating a beautiful masterpiece!
To find 10 percent of a number, multiply the number by 0.1. In this instance, 0.1 x 275000 = 27500. Therefore, 10 percent of 275000 is equal to 27500.
You can use it to figure out many things. One example would be to figure out how much a sale item will save you. Say your item is $25 but is on sale for 5 percent off. take 25 and minus 5 then hit the percent key. Another example would be for sales tax. If your tax is 5 percent and your buying something for $25 take the 25 and times it by 5 and hit the percent key. That will tell you how much to add to the $25
Oh, dude, 75 percent of a minute is 45 seconds. It's like if you had a minute and you were like, "Hey, give me 75 percent of that," you'd end up with 45 seconds. So, like, if you need to time something for 75 percent of a minute, set your timer for 45 seconds and you're good to go.
55 gallons x .2 = 11 gallons.
Answers is 325. Multiply 500 to 0.65 and you'll get 325.If you need to know the final total if you take 65 percent of 500 off of 500, the answer is 175.
6.40 because if you can find 25 percent and 5 percent you can take 5 percent from 25 percent for 20 percent.
50-80%
$57
449.34 - (3.6%) = 433.16
It would be 2 pounds.
33% of 148,890 is 49,133.70
33% of $5,000.00 = $1,650.00
You only need one single simple rule: Take the percent, move the decimal point two places to the left, discard the 'percent' sign, and you have your decimal.
322.6 millilitres.
76.00 x 0.85 = 64.60