Solution for What is .2 percent of 2000:
.2 percent *2000 =
(.2:100)*2000 =
(.2*2000):100 =
400:100 = 4
Now we have: .2 percent of 2000 = 4
Question: What is .2 percent of 2000?
Percentage solution with steps:
Step 1: Our output value is 2000.
Step 2: We represent the unknown value with {x}.
Step 3: From step 1 above,{2000}={100\%}.
Step 4: Similarly, {x}={.2\%}.
Step 5: This results in a pair of simple equations:
{2000}={100\%}(1).
{x}={.2\%}(2).
Step 6: By dividing equation 1 by equation 2 and noting that both the RHS (right hand side) of both
equations have the same unit (%); we have
\frac{2000}{x}=\frac{100\%}{.2\%}
Step 7: Again, the reciprocal of both sides gives
\frac{x}{2000}=\frac{.2}{100}
\Rightarrow{x} = {4}
Therefore, {.2\%} of {2000} is {4}
Solution for What is 2000 percent of .2:
2000 percent *.2 =
(2000:100)*.2 =
(2000*.2):100 =
400:100 = 4
Now we have: 2000 percent of .2 = 4
Question: What is 2000 percent of .2?
Percentage solution with steps:
Step 1: Our output value is .2.
Step 2: We represent the unknown value with {x}.
Step 3: From step 1 above,{.2}={100\%}.
Step 4: Similarly, {x}={2000\%}.
Step 5: This results in a pair of simple equations:
{.2}={100\%}(1).
{x}={2000\%}(2).
Step 6: By dividing equation 1 by equation 2 and noting that both the RHS (right hand side) of both
equations have the same unit (%); we have
\frac{.2}{x}=\frac{100\%}{2000\%}
Step 7: Again, the reciprocal of both sides gives
\frac{x}{.2}=\frac{2000}{100}
\Rightarrow{x} = {4}
Therefore, {2000\%} of {.2} is {4}
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