The answer, in terms of how many items, depends on the price of each item.
6% of 500 dollars is 30 dollars - whether it is over 12 months or a micro-second.
Let's say your item costs ten dollars. At a fifty percent discount, you pay five dollars. If you buy one, get one half, you pay fifteen dollars for items that would regularly be twenty dollars. That's a twenty-five percent discount.
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Usually you compare two quantities, to find out how much percent one is of another. The second quantity is often a total, but it need not be so. Divide the first quantity by the second, and multiply the result by 100, to get the percentage.
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If the first sandwich is twice the size of the second one, then 25% of the first one will equal 50% of the second one. The same things would be true if the second sandwich was half the size of the first one, which is the same thing.
The answer is 72.727272 and so on. The way to find the percentage would be to divide the first number (40) by the second number (55) and then multiply by 100
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percent of 1 second to 1 minute = 1/60