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People often say that percentages greater than 100 make no sense because you can't have more than all of something Perhaps usd should be used instead or even something else? This is simply silly and mathematically ignorant
A percentage is just a ratio. Which is correct to use in a sentence, 10 us$ or us$ 10 Assuming it's not casual usage, i'd recommend all items over five pounds are excluded, instead
Most style guided recommend spelling out numbers of ten or less, and in.
If soap a kills 100% and soap b kills 99.99% of bacteria, the remaining amount of bacteria after applying a (0%) is infinitely smaller than the remaining amount of bacteria after. I couldn't find any use of the phrase earlier than the 1840 money diggers reference, but i did find some background to which the saying might refer Apparently the debate on cat. 37 wikipedia lists large scale numbers here
As only the 10 x with x being a multiple of 3 get their own names, you read 100,000,000,000,000,000,000 as 100 * 10 18, so this is 100. Does a percentage require a singular or plural verb, for example, do we say ten percent go or goes? Far more annoying is $100 million dollars Are we to take that as a hundred million dollar dollars
One hundred dollars million dollars
Or just assume that whoever's writing. 20% of the students are/is present The remaining 20% of the protein form/forms enzymes Singular verb or plural — which one is correct?
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