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I am told many times this, but still don't understand properly.
What is - 19 per cent in 137.
I tried -
19/100
137/100
like this... I don't know how to do this.
Is there any formula (consider me as a layman) to achieve this.
Thanks for your help.
Suresh
Do you mean 19 percent of 137?
This is a rough analogy, but here it goes:
Imagine $137 is all (100%) of the money I have, and it is somehow evenly scattered throughout 100 boxes (it is composed of 1 cent coins)
If you want to take 19% of the money, then it would make sense that you need to take 19 out of the 100 boxes.
So you now have
of the boxes and of the money. The total amount of money is $137, so you actually have:In general, if you want to find x% of y, then it will be
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I looked at this post and liked the explanation so much I didn't even see the arithmetic error.
In mathematics, you don't understand things. You just get used to them.
If it ain't broke, fix it until it is.
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Fixed It.
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