This question is very poorly written and the meaning is ambiguous.
First off, we must assume that it is indeed possible to interview a house.
If the question is asking: If you have a total of 63 interviews to conduct, what is the percentage you will have completed after finishing 28 interviews?
The answer is 44.4%
If the question is asking: After completing 28 interviews, you still have 63 remaining, what percent of total interviews have you completed?
The answer is 30.7%
Please show me how to get to the answer 44.4%. How do you figure it?
Thanks.
If you have completed 28 interviews out of 63, then 63 is the total and 28 is the portion of that total completed. So you want to know the proportion of interviews completed, which is completed portion (28)/total (63) ie. 28/63= 0.44...
A percentage is a proportion scaled to be 'how many out of one hundred', so you simply mulitply the proportion (how much out of one) by 100. 0.44... * 100 = 44.4
44.4%
The present Houses of Parliament were completed in 1859 after their predecessors were destroyed by fire in 1834.
As of May, 2009 the percentage was: 41%
They used their covered wagon as their houses until they finished their journey.
On average, how much are more are houses with finished basements worth compared to ones without? Is it significant?
25%
85%
About 1/3, or 33% in the US
in the place with the lady looking for her suite key in one of them houses round derr
To open the individual houses you will need to have completed most of the puzzle in each section i.e solve putting the camera together etc.
Most of central Berlin was in ruins in 1945. Even the houses that were still standing, were usually heavily damaged. The total percentage of ruined and heavily damaged houses was close to 100%.
It would look like it did when Katrina was finished. Flooded with ruined houses.