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I don't know if it has changed, but we used to say "of" means
"times" and percent means "per cent" or "per one hundred" (100 pennies in a dollar)so to convert a percent to a fraction, we just divide it by 100.
Thus we have 20% x $60 or 20/100 x 60 or $12.
Good luck,
Paul
One can express percentages as fractions. Say you have 60% and you want to change this into a fraction. you can also express this as 60/100 because all percentages are are parts of 100. So to change a fraction into a percent you would just convert the fraction into a decimal by dividing (3/4 = .75). Then to get the percentage you just multiply the decimal by 100 to get the percent. (75x100=75%
In math IO mode, press the key marked with a two-level fraction symbol (1 solid square in numerator, fraction bar, 1 empty square as denominator.) A fraction template is displayed. Use the up or down key to move cursor to numerator or denominator. Press [=] key when finished.
Hello, Look at the column of keys under the ALPHA key. You have the integral, the square root, and then the key that has a degree sign, an apostrophe and a double closing quotation mark. That is the one you use to enter the angle in sexagesimal notation. To simplify my task I will symbolize the key with [DMS], degree, minute , second. To calculate cos (32° 45') you press [COS] 32[DMS]45 [DMS] ) and press [=] The result si 0.841039013 Hope it helps.
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