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8 May, 23:30

What's the decimal 3.5 as a percent%?

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  1. 8 May, 23:48
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    350 % 3.5 * 100 and add the % which means : 100

    Step-by-step explanation:

    To change a decimal to a percent, multiply by 100, then add %

    For example, If a store is having a huge 50% off sale, you figure half of anything is. 5 of the regular price.

    You get that by dividing the denominator 2 into the numerator on a calculator. 1/2 is 1 : 2 =.5 If a batter hits. 500, it means getting a hit at half of their at-bats. Same thing.

    Take the. 500. Multiply by 100. Easily done by moving the decimal 2 places to the right. Now that's 50.0 Drop the useless 0 after the decimal and it's 50%

    50/100 is the same as 1/2

    Percents greater than 100 are tricky. If someone says "Attendance was up by 350%" It means there were Three and a half times more people than last time they counted.

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