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98 in French is quatre-vingt-dix-huit, pronounced "ka-truh-veh[n]-dee-zeweet".
A number of similarities may be found in the French Revolution and the Industrial Revolution. For one thing, both were 'revolutionary' in a basic sense: they resulted in radical social changes in and outside of the particular regions where they took place. At the same time, both were viewed with tremendous hostility and with tremendous optimism by various contemporary participants and observers.
Just before the French revolution, the 3 estates of French society were the first estate made up of the Clergy, the second estate made up of nobles and the third estate made up of the peasants. During this time, the first estate made up 0.5% of the population, the second estate made up 1.5% and the third estate made up the remaining 98%.
The Third Estate Of France
.98 is 98 percent
98 is 78.4 percent of 125 122.5 is 98 percent of 125
percent of 98 = 9800%98= 98 * 100%= 9800%
98 is 98 percent of 100.
13% of 98= 13% * 98= 0.13 * 98= 12.74
46.8 percent of 98 is 45.864 46.8 percent= 0.468 You multiply 0.468 by 98 to get the answer.
19 percent of 98 is 18.62
98 percent of 234 is 229.32
"22 percent of 98" is expressed as "22% times 98". Then: 0.22 * 98 = 21.56
23 percent of 98 = 22.54 23% of 98 = 23% * 98 = 23%/100% * 98 = 0.23 * 98 = 22.54
98% of 14 is 13.72
i think the rich (church and nobles and royalty) lost rights, however the poor gained rights EDIT Before the revolution, nobles and religious people were had a lot of proviledges whereas they represented less that 2% of France. So the rest, 98% composed of peasants, poor or even rich people (not nobles!) decided to fight for equality. They gain many many rights and created the Human Rights.