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2.09 can be expressed in terms of percentage as
Question 1:
2.09 can be expressed in terms of percentage as
A.
2.09%
B.
20.9%
C.
209%
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While calculation in terms of percentage we need to multiply by 100,
so 2.09 * 100 = 209.
D.
0.209%
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