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Example Question #171 : Concepts
What is the sale price of a bicycle if it is % off its original price of
?
First, multiply:
Subtract that amount from the original price:
Answer: The sale price is
Example Question #727 : Numbers And Operations
What is the sale price of a bicycle if it is % off its original price of
?
First, multiply:
Subtract that amount from the original price:
Answer: The sale price is
Example Question #55 : How To Find Percentage
Find the equivalent of %.
To find the equivalent divide:
Answer:
Example Question #731 : Numbers And Operations
Find the equivalent of %.
To find the equivalent divide:
Answer:
Example Question #732 : Numbers And Operations
Find the equivalent of %.
To find the equivalent divide:
Answer:
Example Question #767 : Hspt Mathematics
What is the decimal equivalent of ?
To solve, divide the percentage by 100:
Alternatively, you can convert a percentage to a decimal by moving the decimal point two places to the left. Here, 23 can be written as 23.0, and moving the decimal two places to the left gives .23, the same result as above.
Answer:
Example Question #172 : Concepts
What is the decimal equivalent of ?
To convert to a decimal, divide the percentage by 100, which is really the same as moving the decimal point two places to the left:
Answer:
Example Question #173 : Concepts
What is the decimal equivalent of ?
To solve, divide the percentage by 100, i.e. move the decimal point two places to the left:
Answer:
Example Question #174 : Concepts
What is the decimal equivalent of ?
To solve, divide the percentage by 100, or move the decimal point two places to the left:
Answer:
Example Question #175 : Concepts
What is the decimal equivalent of ?
To solve, divide the percentage by 100, or move the decimal point two places to the left:
Answer:
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