assistantofyours
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JOreolio
It depends on the answer, if the answer is reasonable and correct, with complete solutions and explanation, then the person will choose that answer as brain liest
assistantofyours
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hernandezjohnaubrey
assistanofyours mamark kita branliest pag may sumagot sa other question GIVE A CHANCE POS A IBA SALAMAT
Before answering these questions, here is the PBR formula.
If the Base (B) is missing, Percentage (P) ÷ Rate [%] (R)
If the Rate [%] (R) is missing, Percentage (P) ÷ Base (B)
If the Percentage (P) is missing, Base (B) × Rate (R)
Please take note that when dividing the Percentage by the Rate or the Base, the Percentage should always be the dividend while the Rate or Base should be the divisor.
Also, when converting the rate into a decimal, move the decimal place of the rate twice to the left, and when converting from decimal to percent, move the decimal place of the decimal twice to the right.
Another thing is that, when dividing the whole number (dividend) by the decimal (divisor), move the decimal place of both dividend and the divisor to the right until the divisor becomes a whole number.
So, moving on to the question, here is the solution:
Solution:
If 48 is the Percentage, and 20% is the Rate, we need to find the base.
48 is 20% of ?
Convert it first into a decimal by moving the decimal place twice to the left.
Answers & Comments
Answer:
240
Step-by-step explanation:
base = percentage ÷ rate
48 ÷ 20% = 240
Answer:
Before answering these questions, here is the PBR formula.
If the Base (B) is missing, Percentage (P) ÷ Rate [%] (R)
If the Rate [%] (R) is missing, Percentage (P) ÷ Base (B)
If the Percentage (P) is missing, Base (B) × Rate (R)
Please take note that when dividing the Percentage by the Rate or the Base, the Percentage should always be the dividend while the Rate or Base should be the divisor.
Also, when converting the rate into a decimal, move the decimal place of the rate twice to the left, and when converting from decimal to percent, move the decimal place of the decimal twice to the right.
Another thing is that, when dividing the whole number (dividend) by the decimal (divisor), move the decimal place of both dividend and the divisor to the right until the divisor becomes a whole number.
So, moving on to the question, here is the solution:
Solution:
If 48 is the Percentage, and 20% is the Rate, we need to find the base.
48 is 20% of ?
Convert it first into a decimal by moving the decimal place twice to the left.
20% = 0.2
Divide the Percentage (48) by Rate (0.2)
48 ÷ 0.2 = 480 ÷ 2 ≈ 240
Therefore, the missing number (base) is 240.