A quotient is multiplied by 100 to give the 'percent'. For 25/5, the result '5' is "500 percent." For another example with a quotient less than 1, let's say 5 / 25 = 0.2, multiplying by 100 gives...
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A quotient is multiplied by 100 to give the 'percent'. For 25/5, the result '5' is "500 percent." For another example with a quotient less than 1, let's say 5 / 25 = 0.2, multiplying by 100 gives...
I can't, but I think you can. You're welcome.
Oh! 'S'cuse me! I assumed that 'f' and 's' were numerical variables. Why aren't they? I think you mean to use 'first' and 'second' rather than 'f' and 's'.
Place 'f/s' in parentheses, ( f / s ).