26% my question is does a worker receive 100% of their former benefits for 26 weeks of unemployment?
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26. 1300/100 = 13, x2 = 26
(Numerator/Denominator)*100 26 ÷ 30 = 0.866666667 Therefore, 86%.
5% of 5.20 = 5.20*5/100 = 0.26
To work out percentage, you divide one number by the other and multiply by 100%. Since we are dealing with the percentage of 48 (not of 26), this can be worked out as:26/48 x 100% = 54.16666...% or 54.17% to 2 d.p.
Percent means out of 100 → 3 percent of 100 g = 3/100 × 100 g = 3 g