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How do you use the digits in a hundredths decimal to write a percent?

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"Percent" literally means "per hundred" or "divided by 100". The percent symbol (%) is a shorthand way to write /100 ("divided by 100," or "hundredths"). So, hundredths and percent are essentially the same thing. Given a "hundredths decimal", move the decimal point 2 places to the right and add a % symbol.

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Step-by-step explanation:

"Percent" literally means "per hundred" or "divided by 100". The percent symbol (%) is a shorthand way to write /100 ("divided by 100," or "hundredths"). So, hundredths and percent are essentially the same thing.

Given a "hundredths decimal", move the decimal point 2 places to the right and add a % symbol. (Moving the decimal point multiplies the number by 100; adding the % symbol divides it by 100, so the end result is the same value written in a different form.)

Example:

19% = 19/100 = 0.19 . . . . (nineteen percent = nineteen hundredths)

and in the other direction, ...

0.53 = 53/100 = 53% . . . . (fifty-three hundredths = fifty-three percent)

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