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Can percents be multiplied subtracted added and divided? - Answers

They can be added and subtracted. Multiplying one percentage by another usually doesn't make sense (square percent?), and if you divide one percentage by another, you get the ratio between them as a result (the result won't be a percentage in this case).



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They can be added and subtracted. Multiplying one percentage by another usually doesn't make sense (square percent?), and if you divide one percentage by another, you get the ratio between them as a result (the result won't be a percentage in this case).



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Can percents be multiplied subtracted added and divided? - Answers

They can be added and subtracted. Multiplying one percentage by another usually doesn't make sense (square percent?), and if you divide one percentage by another, you get the ratio between them as a result (the result won't be a percentage in this case).

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