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Further precentages : Explanation

Sometimes your child might get a partial percentage and be asked to find 100% of an amount. For example, they might be told that 20% is equal to £5, and asked what 100% would be. This section tells you how to find out 100% of an amount when you’re only given a partial percentage.

Your guide to getting the best out of Percentages:

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