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MacGyver - 1985 The Ten Percent Solution - 5.9 was released on: USA: 20 November 1989
You are asking two distinct questions, and it seems you are unsure which is the right one, or what they mean. This may help you understand the basic concept: "What percent of 1985 is 60?" Is really asking-- How much of 1985 is 60? or: How much of this big number is this smaller number? If you understand that 100% of a thing is the whole thing, then you can see that the answer to this question will be quite a bit lower than 100%. 60 is a relatively small fraction of 1985.x(1985) is equal to 60x is equal to 60/1985In the above, x is equal to .0302 rounded, and expressed as a percent it will be 3.02%. 60 is 3.02% of 1985 (not exact, but close, because 60/1985 goes out for many decimal places.Your second question is "What percent of 60 is 1985?" This is asking how much of 60, a relatively small number, is 1985, a much larger number?How do I express 1985 as a percent of 60? 100%of 60 is 60, and that falls far short of 1985. So Iknow the answer is going to be much bigger than 100%. I really want to know "What do I multiply 60 by in order to get 1985?"x(60) is equal to 1985x is equal to 1985/60In the above, x is equal to 33.083, and expressed as a percent this is 3308.3%. 1985 is 3308.3% of 60.Another basic example: What percent of 84 is 42? 42 is 50% of 84. What percent of 42 is 84?84 is 200% of 42. In mathematical word problems, the word 'of' pretty much always means 'times', or 'multiplied by'.
MacGyver - 1985 The Ten Percent Solution 5-9 was released on: USA: 20 November 1989
The attendance during the Scottish League Cup finals of 1985 was 44,698.
The attendance during the Scottish League Cup finals of 1985 was 44,698.
At the end of the fiscal year on January 31, 1985, the company's sales had risen 19 percent from the previous year to $420.3 million, and profits had risen 11 percent to $14.7 million
In 1985, Kellogg held a 40 percent share of the total ready-to-eat cereal market
In 1985, Post held a 14 percent share of the total ready-to-eat cereal market
The program ran during 1985 - 1990 period, thus 1985.
In 1985, General Mills held a 22 percent share of the total ready-to-eat cereal market
In 1985, Quaker Oats held a 8 percent share of the total ready-to-eat cereal market
In 1985, Ralston Purina held a 6 percent share of the total ready-to-eat cereal market