One hundredth!
That's a hundredth.
Divide 100 by the known percentage and multiply the result by the known part. This will calculate the whole. Example: £10 is equal to 25%. Thus the whole = (100/25) * 10 = £40.
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9 of them because 9/9 = 1
1/100 = 0.01 = 1% = one part out of one hundred equal parts
1/100, one hundredth or 0.01
1 % = 1 part of a 100. 2 % = 2 parts of a 100. and so on all the way down to 100% = 100 parts of a 100.
That's a hundredth.
Divide 100 by the known percentage and multiply the result by the known part. This will calculate the whole. Example: £10 is equal to 25%. Thus the whole = (100/25) * 10 = £40.
To find what percent 1 is of 10, you can use the formula: (part/whole) × 100. Here, the part is 1 and the whole is 10. Thus, (1/10) × 100 = 10%. Therefore, 1 is equal to 10% of 10.
The formula to calculate proportions is: (part/whole) = (part/whole). This formula compares a part to the whole by setting up two ratios equal to each other.
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It is the amount of a thing 100 of which are needed to make exactly one full unit. One-hundredth times one hundred is equal to one full unit.
6/10 six-tenths One whole is divided into ten equal parts, in which 6 parts is 6tenths
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89% means that you divide a "whole thing" into 100 equal parts and take 89 parts which is the same as the fraction 89/100