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If p is 40 percent of q then q is what percent of p?

For this problem, assume q is 100. So, if p is 40 percent, that would mean 40/100 which equals .4 or 40 percent. So, 100/40 equal 2.5 or 250 percent. If p is 40 percent of q, then q is 250 percent of p.


What does 4 q in a d mean?

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What is 100 z of q?

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Q divided by 5 equal 20?

Q equals 100 Q/5=20 Multiply by 5 on each side 5(Q/5)=20 Q=100


If 59 of 100 organisms are p what is q?

If 59 out of 100 organisms are P, then the remaining organisms would be Q. Therefore, Q would be 41 out of 100 organisms.


If 30 of 100 organisms are red what is q?

If 30 out of 100 organisms are red, then the proportion of red organisms can be represented as ( q = \frac{30}{100} = 0.3 ) or 30%. Therefore, ( q ) is 0.3.


100 t from the q?

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What makes a fraction over 100?

n/100 is nice since it can be expressed as a n percent. The goal is for your fraction p/q, can find out what q must be multiplied by to get 100 and then multiply that by p also. Many times it will not be this simple since for starters, q may be >100 then we divide, or q may not be a divisor of 100 and there are many other pitfalls.


If 59 or 100 organisms are red what is q?

The question seems to be missing context regarding what "q" represents. If "q" refers to a proportion or percentage of red organisms, you could express it as a fraction of the total: for 59 red organisms out of 100, q would be 0.59 or 59%. If all 100 organisms are red, then q would be 1 or 100%. Please clarify if you need a different interpretation.


How do you find the percent change from one year to the next?

Suppose the value of whatever it is, is P in the first year and Q in the next. Then the percentage change is 100*(P - Q)/Q or, equivalently, 100*(P/Q - 1)


What does p over q mean in algebra?

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What does 5 N in a Q mean?

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