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How do write numbers as percentages? - Answers

Take the original number, times by 100, put a % after it to get the percentage that the original number is in relation to 1. E.g. 0.5*100= 50 % of 1 Divide by a different number to get the original number is in relation to the different number. E.g. 0.5/5=0.1, 0.1*100= 10%



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Take the original number, times by 100, put a % after it to get the percentage that the original number is in relation to 1. E.g. 0.5*100= 50 % of 1 Divide by a different number to get the original number is in relation to the different number. E.g. 0.5/5=0.1, 0.1*100= 10%



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How do write numbers as percentages? - Answers

Take the original number, times by 100, put a % after it to get the percentage that the original number is in relation to 1. E.g. 0.5*100= 50 % of 1 Divide by a different number to get the original number is in relation to the different number. E.g. 0.5/5=0.1, 0.1*100= 10%

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