"How to calculate change in percentage" Introduction
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how calculate percentage change: Answer Percentage change between two numbers A & B can be calculated as: (B-A)/A * 100 For examp..
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Question : The problem is 23/50
Answer : You divide the denominator (top number), by the numerator (bottom number). In your case, 23 divided by 50, =46. Then add a percentage symbol (%) on the end. 46%
Answer : You divide the denominator (top number), by the numerator (bottom number). In your case, 23 divided by 50, =46. Then add a percentage symbol (%) on the end. 46%
Question : I just don't get it...you have a web links I could use or if you know can you help me.....I need to know like what are the basic steps to converting regular numbers into regular fractions?
Answer : You need to know both 'part' and the 'whole.' If someone says, 'What percent is 66 (part) of 738(whole)?' you have both of these. It's really simple, just divide 66/738 and you'll get a decimal. In this case .0843 Move the decimal point twice to the right, and there's your percentage (8.43%) This website has examples and explanations for many percentage concepts. (:
Answer : You need to know both 'part' and the 'whole.' If someone says, 'What percent is 66 (part) of 738(whole)?' you have both of these. It's really simple, just divide 66/738 and you'll get a decimal. In this case .0843 Move the decimal point twice to the right, and there's your percentage (8.43%) This website has examples and explanations for many percentage concepts. (: