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The molar mass of sulfur dioxide (SO2) is 64.06 g/mol. The molar mass of sulfur is 32.06 g/mol. Calculate the mass percent of sulfur in SO2 using the formula (mass of sulfur / mass of SO2) x 100%. This gives a mass percent of sulfur in SO2 as 50%.
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69 percent of 400 is 276.
10 percent of 69 is 6.9
69 decreased by 6 percent = 64.86 69 decreased by 6% = 69 - (6% * 69) = 69 - (0.06 * 69) = 69 - 4.14 = 64.86
50% of 69 = 50% * 69 = 0.5 * 69 = 34.5
To convert 69 percent to a decimal, you divide the percentage by 100. So, 69 percent as a decimal is 0.69. This is because "percent" means "per hundred," so 69 percent is equivalent to 69 per 100, which simplifies to 0.69 when written as a decimal.
69 percent of 9 is 6.21.
69%
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69 = 6,900%
69 = 6,900% (multiply decimals by 100 to get percent).