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Count the number of digits (d) to the right of the decimal point of the decimal number.Example: 2.56 has 2 digits to the right of the decimal point, so d=2.
Calculate the factor (f) for making the decimal number an integer:
f = 10 to power d
Example: f = 10 power 2 = 100
Multiply and divide the decimal number x by the factor f:
x * f / f = y / f
Example:
2.56 * 100 / 100 = 256 / 100
Find the greatest common divisor (gcd) of the fraction.
Example:
gcd(256,100) = 4
Reduce the fraction by dividing the numerator and denominator by the gcd value:
Example:
256 / 100 = (256/4) / (100/4) = 64/25
Example
One percent is equal to one hundredth:
1% = 1/100
So in order to convert percent to fraction, divide the percent by 100% and reduce the fraction.
For example 56% is equal to 56/100 with gcd=4 is equal to 14/25:
56% = 56/100 = 14/25
Say you want to know what percent x is of y (or To find out x is what percent of y). We take x / y and times 100. Depending on what x and y are this might not always be a whole number, we could round the number off to a whole number. An example: 81 is what percent of 135? To solve this take (81 / 135) * 100 = (0.6) * 100 = 60 percent.
ok. first things first, percent mens, out of 100. you simply replace the percent with fractions. say you have $400. your workers get 20% of the money made each day. 20 out of 100=1/5 of 100.so your workers get 1/5 of the money which is 400 divided by 5 wich equals 80. i hope this helps. if you still have trouble, serch on the internet for the formula for calculating percent.
The keyboard of the typewriter differs from country to country to adjust to special characters used in its language.
In the standard US keyboard the percent sign is in number 5 key. To insert the percent symbol you would use right or left [SHIFT] + number 5 key , provided you are using the standard daisywheel,
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DTC P0170 applies to fuel trim malfunction on all 2.4L vehicles, 3.0L Federal vehicles and right bank (bank 1) on 3.0L California vehicles. DTC P0173 applies to fuel trim malfunction on left bank (bank 2) on 3.0L California vehicles. DTC Set Criteria (2.4L) Engine is in closed loop control. Intake air temperature is more than 14°F (-10°C). Barometric pressure is more than 11 psi (76 kPa). Volume Airflow (VAF) sensor output frequency is 88 Hz or more. Code will set if long-range fuel correction is less than -12.5 percent, or more than +12.5 percent, for 5 seconds and short-range fuel correction is less than -10 percent, or more than +10 percent, for 5 seconds. Engine is in closed loop control. Intake air temperature is more than 14°F (-10°C). Barometric pressure is more than 11 psi (76 kPa). VAF sensor output frequency is less than 88 Hz. Code will set if long-range fuel correction is less than -12.5 percent, or more than +12.5 percent, for 5 seconds. On 2.4L code will also set if short-range fuel correction is less than -15 percent, or more than +15 percent, for 5 seconds. On 3.0L Federal code will also set if short-range fuel correction is less than -13.5 percent, or more than +13.5 percent, for 5 seconds. Have the O2 Sensor changed on the Right Bank, ( passenger side of the Engine, or where the # 1 cylinder is.) Good luck and hope this helps
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