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Discover Ludwig"percentage number" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a numerical value that expresses the fraction of a whole number in terms of 100. For example, "The percentage number of students who passed the exam was 90%".
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Putting a percentage number on any single change is difficult.
Revenue will grow, but profits will not scale up, meaning today's meagre percentage number will not expand.
Following the vote, they scribbled in the correct percentage number & distributed the prepackaged expression of wonder to the press.
Our study indicates that the effects of HCl and contact time on the percentage number of moles of copper are 13.23 and 18.53, respectively.
The dashboard conveniently displayed the battery state-of-charge as a percentage number -- the most useful metric -- but the other power meters were superfluous at best.
We've found that the 'Want to See' percentage score is often times confused with the 'Audience Score' percentage number". Rotten Tomatoes says the changes will "refresh and modernise" its Audience Rating System.
Search results flow down the screen as they are calculated as positive or negative, and the service offers an overall percentage number to indicate whether the majority of results are one or the other.
This part of our business is growing well; it's a two-digit percentage number way above 10%, and we expect soon for the majority of the stock going through our system to be from third parties.
Notes a plots the percentage number of firms with 1 9 workers and 10 199 workers both for our sample from the Central de Balances (CB) and for the census from the Central Business Register CBRR).
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