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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. Ratio - Wikipedia

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    In this case, , or 40% of the whole is apples and , or 60% of the whole is oranges. This comparison of a specific quantity to "the whole" is called a proportion. If the ratio consists of only two values, it can be represented as a fraction, in particular as a decimal fraction.

  4. Fraction - Wikipedia

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    A simple fraction (also known as a common fraction or vulgar fraction, where vulgar is Latin for "common") is a rational number written as a/b or ⁠ ⁠, where a and b are both integers. [9] As with other fractions, the denominator (b) cannot be zero. Examples include ⁠ 1 / 2 ⁠, − ⁠ 8 / 5 ⁠, ⁠ −8 / 5 ⁠, and ⁠ 8 / −5 ⁠

  5. Percent sign - Wikipedia

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    The percent sign % (sometimes per cent sign in British English) is the symbol used to indicate a percentage, a number or ratio as a fraction of 100. Related signs include the permille (per thousand) sign ‰ and the permyriad (per ten thousand) sign ‱ (also known as a basis point), which indicate that a number is divided by one thousand or ten thousand, respectively.

  6. Golden ratio - Wikipedia

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    To say that the golden ratio ⁠ ⁠ is rational means that ⁠ ⁠ is a fraction ⁠ / ⁠ where ⁠ ⁠ and ⁠ ⁠ are integers. We may take ⁠ n / m {\displaystyle n/m} ⁠ to be in lowest terms and ⁠ n {\displaystyle n} ⁠ and ⁠ m {\displaystyle m} ⁠ to be positive.

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    According to a new AP poll, about two-thirds of Americans have grown exhausted following Donald Trump’s election and are now limiting their consumption of political media.

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    Despite his company having major operations in the continent, and investing $20 billion globally in decarbonization by 2027, the Texas-based company isn’t anticipating more than a “fraction ...