Percentage of a quantity With a calculator Example What is 23% of 40 kg.

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Percentage of a quantity With a calculator Example What is 23% of 40 kg

Example What is 17% of £6.50? Example I pay 6% of my salary into a pension fund. How much do I pay into my fund if my salary is £12450 per annum?

Example Every year a car loses 15% of its value at the beginning of that year. If it was originally worth £5000, what will it be worth after 2 years?

Example The population of Umbridge increased by 37% during the years If the population in 1960 was 447, what was the population in 1980?