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Kiana Stout
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15 March, 09:36
What is the 15% of 90
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Paisley Hill
15 March, 09:55
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13.5
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Matthias
15 March, 10:05
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First, lets call the percent we are looking for "p".
"Percent" or "%" means "out of 100" or "per 100", Therefore p% can be written as
p/100
When dealing with percent's the word "of" means "times" or "to multiply".
Putting this altogether we can write this equation and solve for
p
while keeping the equation balanced:
p/100 x 90 = 15
100/90 * p/100
*
90
=
100
90
*
15
100
90
*
p
100
*
90
=
1500
90
p
=
16.7
rounded to the nearest tenth.
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