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"Baker's percentages or Baker's math is used really commonly in bread recipes to calculate the bread formula."
"I would probably hit the button. Who's the 13 percent? They're like, 'No, it's my money.'"
"We've actually just about seen exactly that right here 61 spot six three percent."
"If you lose 70%, your gain is going to have to be 140% to break even."
"So long as it isn't 0%, we're all good here, once again, finding hope within the depths of the opposite of hope."
"A hundred percent on here is actually only 2.5 percent."
"If it's a smaller brand, I'll do 10%. And if it's a larger name brand, I'll do 20%."
"The ratios are going up and the percentages are higher, there could be like three announcements tomorrow."
"Armor is about percentages, and if you're doing role-playing games or the equivalent, the armor will save you from 70 to 80 percent of the threats."
"Low percentages, different types."
"Last but not least, I'm going to bring you to another popular type of calculation: percentage. It's last but certainly not least."
"Percentages are mainly used for width. Because it's a percentage that's relative to the parent."
"Percentages is a way to express numbers with 100 representing the entirety or everything, the whole full amount of whatever it is that we're talking about, time, people, it doesn't matter."
"Using percentages in keyframes gives more control over animations."
"The winner between Swan Queen versus teuk is Swan Queen at 90%."
"The winner between lumity versus janto is lumity at 58.6%."
"The winner between super Corp versus drry is super Corp at 68.8%."
"A percent difference from calculation indicates the percentage increase or decrease between two values."
"If we're talking reversible numbers, what's 8% of 25? That number is the same number as 25% of 8, which is easily just two, a fourth of eight."
"So whenever you have a percentage you need to convert that either to a fraction or a decimal."
"So the actual percentage that we're gonna have is eighty percent."
"There are different ways to solve percent questions and I'm going to show you one method here."
"The NBA is a game of percentages, and if a guy is shooting 60% on the shot, that's a good shot."
"If milk is two percent, what's the other 98?"
"Percentages are reversible, so six percent of 50 is equal to fifty percent of six, which is much easier to calculate."
"20% of a number is 40, what is the number?"
"The key to percents is figuring out the whole and the part."
"Well, that's the same as 85 percent of... So, 612 is 85 percent of what number?"
"X percent can be spooky, but if you take it literally, it helps. X percent is X over 100."
"Converting decimals into a percentage is nice and easy for us to do."
"You can fool some of the people some of the time, and that's a darn good percentage."
"Using a percentage instead of a number of pixels can often be a helpful tool to make sure that you have that dynamism, that responsiveness in your website."
"Anytime I increase and decrease by the same percent, I end up lower."
"Percentages are common during numerical reasoning tests."
"Finding 10% of 80, we divide it by 10, we get the answer 8."
"Adding 10 percent to something and then taking it away again doesn't necessarily take you back to the same place."
"Y is a hundred percent more than X."
"Always work out ten percent and remember from there you can figure out any percentage."
"Small percentages become very big, especially at scale."
"Percent of whole is equal to part divided by whole, multiplied by 100."
"Percentages are considered fractions of one, so 50% is 0.5, 100% is one."
"All of our values are going to be defaulted to percentage, which is really, really important for later down the line when we want to change screen sizes."
"So to convert a percentage into a fraction, you just need to remember that percent means per 100."
"Grammar and how percentages work: if something increases by 10 percent and then another 10 percent is added, that does not mean it's the original number plus 20 percent."
"Percentages are reversible. Eight percent of 25 is the same as 25 percent of eight."
"X percent of Y is the same as Y percent of X."
"Sometimes it's easier to use percentages to compare than it is to compare the direct dollar amounts."
"To get from fractions to percentages, you times the decimal by a hundred."
"Understand what multipliers are to solve percentage problems effectively."