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percentageWay of representing a number as a fraction of 100. For example, 45 percent (45%) equals Percentage increase/decreaseIn general, if a quantity changes from one value to another thenFor example, in a sale the price of a bicycle is reduced from £120 to £90, that is there is a discount of £30. The percentage decrease is 100 × Fractions as percentagesTo express a fraction as a percentage, its denominator must first be converted to 100. For example, value-added tax (VAT) as a fraction isThe use of percentages often makes it easier to compare fractions that do not have a common denominator (a number divisible by both the bottom numbers), for instance when comparing rates of inflation or rates of simple interest. To convert a fraction to a percentage on a calculator, divide the numerator by the denominator and then multiply by 100. The percentage will correspond to the first two figures of the decimal; for example, The percentage sign is thought to have been derived as an economy measure when recording in old counting houses; writing in the numeric symbol for |
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| A certain percentage, they tell us, must every year go . Not another cigar, not another grog, not another percentage out of me. Fogg had already spent more than five thousand pounds on the way, and the percentage of the sum recovered from the bank robber promised to the detectives, was rapidly diminishing. |
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