Same as without money.
There are infinitely many bell curves and you need to have the distribution parameters to find percentages.
We find percentages in shops like on clothes if the item is having a sale and is 10%percent off or in food it has a certain percentage in it.
you would find percentages in cooking sale prices grades
The percentages vary. To find the percentages for a particular fabric, read the label.
Multiply by 100. 0.37 = 37%
To find x as a percentage of y, calculate 100*x/y.
They use percentages when they borrow or lend money. They read about prices going up (usually) in percentage terms while their pay may or may not.
Two examples to find the average of percentages: (45% + 34%) / 2 = 39.5 (23% + 26% + 45% + 24%) / 4 = 29.5
Convert it.
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take any number and multilpy by 100
i dont know either got an exam in two weeks somebody help!!