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WroteForLuck | 19:37 Fri 29th Aug 2008 | How it Works
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Hi im really stubbed with a certain question i've come across. i know its just simple maths but i haven't been at school for 2 years and im struggling to get back into the swing of things. i need to find out 8.2% of �60 without using a calculator. now i know how to work out 11.2% of something but for some reason my working for that isn't helping me..
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�4.92

I haven't been to school for over 50 years.
If you put the following in the google search engine (the little box top right of your screen) you will get the answer:

60*8.2%

Don't forget your computer is a very powerful calculator.

Windows XP also has a calculator in 'accessories*

60 x 8.2 / 100
Why can you ask for the answer here and yet not use a calculator that would give you the answer?
Try this honey

http://www.bbc.co.uk/skillswise/numbers/fracti ondecimalpercentage/percentages/percentagepart s/

if it's no good then get back to me - I'll find you a decent on line tutorial - is this for some homework?
You don't need a computer, WroteForLuck.

Just multiply by 8.2 and divide by 100.
i dont think the poster wants the answer - just how to work it out
I think he wanted someone to work it out for him. :)
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thanks so much everyone for replying. its really simple but i was complicating things a lot. my maths teacher also showed me a different way which he said was easiest for him but to me seems so much more complex. i feel daft now but im glad i asked!

thanks again
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just replying to Bednobs. i was looking for working but i still was able to work it out by just multiplying then dividing like you said. also im a HER lol

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