It means that the result of your calculation will be a percentage which may not be a whole number and you need to round to the nearest whole number. Use the normal rounding.
eg 36.4% to the nearest whole percent is 36%
eg 25.74568567% to the nearest whole percent is 26%
eg 10% to the nearest whole percent is 10%
To round numbers to the nearest whole percent on a calculator, you first divide the number by 100 to convert it to a decimal. Then, multiply the decimal by 100 to convert it back to a percentage. Finally, round the percentage to the nearest whole number. For example, if you have the number 78.56, you would first divide by 100 to get 0.7856, then multiply by 100 to get 78.56%, which rounds to 79%.
How do u round 57.3 to the nearest whole number
Oh, dude, 33 percent to the nearest whole number is like 33.3 percent. But if you want it as a whole number, then it's 33 percent. So, like, if you're rounding it to the nearest whole number, it's still 33. Hope that helps!
If a number is already a whole number, and you are being asked to round it to the nearest whole number, then you don't need to round it anymore, since itself is the nearest whole number.
15 is the nearest whole number
You calculate the percentage and then round the answer to the nearest whole number.
Round your percentage and that should be it.
You find the percentage equivalent and the round the result to the nearest whole number.
0.75 = 75%, which is already rounded to the nearest whole percent.
It is 5%.
That's 85%
0.07 is 7% so there is no need to round.
You mean 'does' not 'dose'... It means exactly what it says - round up the number to the next whole. for example - if the number was 23.6... you would simply round it up to 24.
87.5% Round it up to 88%
21 ^^
25.25% decrease
Not on the info given, unless you mean the nearest whole number which is of course 11%