The problem consists of a series of percentage-related questions. We need to calculate the answers and express them either as a percentage or as a numerical value, as appropriate.

ArithmeticPercentagePercent Calculation
2025/4/26

1. Problem Description

The problem consists of a series of percentage-related questions. We need to calculate the answers and express them either as a percentage or as a numerical value, as appropriate.

2. Solution Steps

Here are the solutions to each problem:
Row 2: "24 is what percent of 300?"
To find what percentage 24 is of 300, we divide 24 by 300 and multiply by
1
0

0. $Percentage = (24/300) * 100$

Percentage=0.08100Percentage = 0.08 * 100
Percentage=8%Percentage = 8\%
Row 3: "315 is what percent of 750?"
To find what percentage 315 is of 750, we divide 315 by 750 and multiply by
1
0

0. $Percentage = (315/750) * 100$

Percentage=0.42100Percentage = 0.42 * 100
Percentage=42%Percentage = 42\%
Row 4: "What is 47% of 400?"
To find 47% of 400, we multiply 400 by 0.
4

7. $Value = 0.47 * 400$

Value=188Value = 188
Row 5: "28 is what percent of 350?"
To find what percentage 28 is of 350, we divide 28 by 350 and multiply by
1
0

0. $Percentage = (28/350) * 100$

Percentage=0.08100Percentage = 0.08 * 100
Percentage=8%Percentage = 8\%
Row 6: "What is 4% of 475?"
To find 4% of 475, we multiply 475 by 0.
0

4. $Value = 0.04 * 475$

Value=19Value = 19
Row 7: "357 is what percent of 420?"
To find what percentage 357 is of 420, we divide 357 by 420 and multiply by
1
0

0. $Percentage = (357/420) * 100$

Percentage=0.85100Percentage = 0.85 * 100
Percentage=85%Percentage = 85\%
Row 8: "39 is what percent of 50?"
To find what percentage 39 is of 50, we divide 39 by 50 and multiply by
1
0

0. $Percentage = (39/50) * 100$

Percentage=0.78100Percentage = 0.78 * 100
Percentage=78%Percentage = 78\%
Row 9: "What is 31% of 400?"
To find 31% of 400, we multiply 400 by 0.
3

1. $Value = 0.31 * 400$

Value=124Value = 124
Row 10: "98 is what percent of 280?"
To find what percentage 98 is of 280, we divide 98 by 280 and multiply by
1
0

0. $Percentage = (98/280) * 100$

Percentage=0.35100Percentage = 0.35 * 100
Percentage=35%Percentage = 35\%
Row 11: "What is 95% of 80?"
To find 95% of 80, we multiply 80 by 0.
9

5. $Value = 0.95 * 80$

Value=76Value = 76
Row 12: "444 is what percent of 600?"
To find what percentage 444 is of 600, we divide 444 by 600 and multiply by
1
0

0. $Percentage = (444/600) * 100$

Percentage=0.74100Percentage = 0.74 * 100
Percentage=74%Percentage = 74\%
Row 13: "What is 38% of 250?"
To find 38% of 250, we multiply 250 by 0.
3

8. $Value = 0.38 * 250$

Value=95Value = 95
Row 14: "402 is what percent of 600?"
To find what percentage 402 is of 600, we divide 402 by 600 and multiply by
1
0

0. $Percentage = (402/600) * 100$

Percentage=0.67100Percentage = 0.67 * 100
Percentage=67%Percentage = 67\%
Row 15: "153 is what percent of 425?"
To find what percentage 153 is of 425, we divide 153 by 425 and multiply by
1
0

0. $Percentage = (153/425) * 100$

Percentage=0.36100Percentage = 0.36 * 100
Percentage=36%Percentage = 36\%
Row 16: "What is 86% of 300?"
To find 86% of 300, we multiply 300 by 0.
8

6. $Value = 0.86 * 300$

Value=258Value = 258

3. Final Answer

Row 2: 8%
Row 3: 42%
Row 4: 188
Row 5: 8%
Row 6: 19
Row 7: 85%
Row 8: 78%
Row 9: 124
Row 10: 35%
Row 11: 76
Row 12: 74%
Row 13: 95
Row 14: 67%
Row 15: 36%
Row 16: 258

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