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Maths MCQ Based On Use of percentage annd converting percentage to how many
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CBSE Class 7 Maths Use of percentage annd converting percentage to how many
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\\(\\frac{40}{100}\\times 365\\) , then subtract from 365.
Calculate \\(\\frac{32}{100}\\times 500 \\), then take away from the total number of seats.
% = (Given value/Total value )×100
\\(\\frac{13.15}{100}\\times 541\\)
100% is twice 50%
We know that percent is out of 100.
\\(656-\\frac{13.5}{100}\\times656 \\)
The new price would be 80.87% of the original price
\\(\\frac{40}{100}\\times400 \\)
\\(\\frac{28}{100}\\times 188 \\)
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