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Three. Count number of zeros. If multiply decimal by 100 move decimal point 2 places, etc.
if you divide 12 by 16.6 you can find out what 1% of the number is, which is 0.72289 (to five decimal places). Then simply multiply this by 100 to find the original number, which is 72.289 (to three decimal places). So the answer is that 12 is 16.6% of 72.289.
Sorry we do not know what you mean by "persentige". But if you mean "percentage", You divide the whole number by the decimal form of the percentage (i.e. 35% is .35) and then move the decimal to the right 2 places(or multiply by 100, same thing).
Divide by 1000, or multiply by 10-3, or move the decimal point 3 places to the left
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105 To multiply a number by 100, just move the decimal point two places to the right. (To divide a number by 100, just move the decimal point two places to the left.)
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Three. Count number of zeros. If multiply decimal by 100 move decimal point 2 places, etc.
Multiply by ten to move the decimal one place to the right. Multiply by 100 to move two places to the right. Divide by ten to move it one place to the left.
if you divide 12 by 16.6 you can find out what 1% of the number is, which is 0.72289 (to five decimal places). Then simply multiply this by 100 to find the original number, which is 72.289 (to three decimal places). So the answer is that 12 is 16.6% of 72.289.
Sorry we do not know what you mean by "persentige". But if you mean "percentage", You divide the whole number by the decimal form of the percentage (i.e. 35% is .35) and then move the decimal to the right 2 places(or multiply by 100, same thing).
This is not necessarily true. 2 x 0.55 = 1.1
Convert the mixed number to an improper fraction. Divide the denominator into the numerator. Multiply the answer by 100, which is moving the decimal two places to the right.
Move the decimal point, the same number of places as the power of 10. That way ---> to multiply. This way <--- to divide.
False. 2 x 0.55 = 1.1
It is false.0.2 * 25 = 5, which has no decimal places.
When you multiply decimals, you just ignore the decimal until the end, then, to find the amount of decimal places in your answer, you add the amount of decimal places in both your factors