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  2. Percentage - Wikipedia

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    The percent value is computed by multiplying the numeric value of the ratio by 100. For example, to find 50 apples as a percentage of 1,250 apples, one first computes the ratio ⁠ 50 / 1250 ⁠ = 0.04, and then multiplies by 100 to obtain 4%. The percent value can also be found by multiplying first instead of later, so in this example, the 50 ...

  3. Percent sign - Wikipedia

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    In Czech and in Slovak, the percent sign is spaced with a non-breaking space if the number is used as a noun. [11] In Czech, no space is inserted if the number is used as an adjective (e.g. "a 50% increase"), [12] whereas Slovak uses a non-breaking space in this case as well. [13] In Croatian, the percent sign is spaced [14] with a non-breaking ...

  4. Percentage point - Wikipedia

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    A percentage point or percent point is the unit for the arithmetic difference between two percentages. For example, moving up from 40 percent to 44 percent is an increase of 4 percentage points (although it is a 10-percent increase in the quantity being measured, if the total amount remains the same). [ 1 ]

  5. Grade (slope) - Wikipedia

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    This is not the usual way to specify slope; this nonstandard expression follows the sine function rather than the tangent function, so it calls a 45 degree slope a 71 percent grade instead of a 100 percent. But in practice the usual way to calculate slope is to measure the distance along the slope and the vertical rise, and calculate the ...

  6. Odds - Wikipedia

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    There are 2 out of 15 chances in favour of blue, 13 out of 15 against blue. In probability theory and statistics , where the variable p is the probability in favor of a binary event, and the probability against the event is therefore 1- p , "the odds" of the event are the quotient of the two, or p 1 − p {\displaystyle {\frac {p}{1-p}}} .

  7. Mass fraction (chemistry) - Wikipedia

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    Mass fraction can also be expressed, with a denominator of 100, as percentage by mass (in commercial contexts often called percentage by weight, abbreviated wt.% or % w/w; see mass versus weight). It is one way of expressing the composition of a mixture in a dimensionless size ; mole fraction (percentage by moles , mol%) and volume fraction ...

  8. See the risky 'Pawn Stars' gamble that got a 400 percent profit

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    Monday's episode of "Pawn Stars" reminded us all why we should be going to garage sales. And often. "I'll give you $6,000 cash, and I'll take the risk," said Rick Harrison on "Pawn Stars." The ...

  9. Baker percentage - Wikipedia

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    Baker's percentage is a notation method indicating the proportion of an ingredient relative to the flour used in a ... [13] = % For example, in a ... [24] include 100 ...