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  2. Percentage - Wikipedia

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    To calculate a percentage of a percentage, convert both percentages to fractions of 100, or to decimals, and multiply them. For example, 50% of 40% is: ⁠ 50 / 100 ⁠ × ⁠ 40 / 100 ⁠ = 0.50 × 0.40 = 0.20 = ⁠ 20 / 100 ⁠ = 20%. It is not correct to divide by 100 and use the percent sign at the same time; it would literally imply ...

  3. Orders of magnitude (numbers) - Wikipedia

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    1/52! chance of a specific shuffle Mathematics: The chances of shuffling a standard 52-card deck in any specific order is around 1.24 × 10 −68 (or exactly 1 ⁄ 52!) [4] Computing: The number 1.4 × 10 −45 is approximately equal to the smallest positive non-zero value that can be represented by a single-precision IEEE floating-point value.

  4. Nationwide opinion polling for the 1980 United States ...

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    40%: 19% - 6% 5: ABC-Harris [30] April 26–30, 1980 39%: 33% 23% - 5% 6: Gallup [31] May 2–5, 1980 40% 47% - - 13% 7: 33% 38%: 21% - 7% 5: Gallup [31] May 16–18, 1980 41% 49% - - 10% 8: 32% 40%: 21% - 7% 8: Gallup [32] May 30 – June 2, 1980 39% 50% - - 11% 11: 32% 39%: 21% - 8% 7: ABC-Harris [33] June 5–9, 1980 51%: 44% - - 5% 7: 39 ...

  5. The 'Magic Number' Homebuyers Want: 56% Say 5.5% Is Their ...

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    Current rates, however, stand at 6.54% for a 30-year fixed mortgage, according to Freddie Mac, marking the fourth consecutive The 'Magic Number' Homebuyers Want: 56% Say 5.5% Is Their Rate To Buy ...

  6. Square number - Wikipedia

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    Square number 16 as sum of gnomons. In mathematics, a square number or perfect square is an integer that is the square of an integer; [1] in other words, it is the product of some integer with itself. For example, 9 is a square number, since it equals 3 2 and can be written as 3 × 3.

  7. 40 (number) - Wikipedia

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    40 (forty) is the natural number following 39 and preceding 41. Though the word is related to four (4), the spelling forty replaced fourty during the 17th century [ 1 ] [ 2 ] and is now the standard form.

  8. 108 (number) - Wikipedia

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    divisible by the total number of its divisors (12), hence it is a refactorable number. the angle in degrees of the interior angles of a regular pentagon in Euclidean space . palindromic in bases 11 (99 11 ), 17 (66 17 ), 26 (44 26 ), 35 (33 35 ) and 53 (22 53 )

  9. 60 (number) - Wikipedia

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    60 is the 4th superior highly composite number, [1] the 4th colossally abundant number, [2] the 9th highly composite number, [3] a unitary perfect number, [4] and an abundant number. It is the smallest number divisible by the numbers 1 to 6. The smallest group that is not a solvable is the alternating group A 5, which has 60 elements.