Tricky Percentage Question | You Should Learn This Trick @mathsmood

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Percent is worth 2 decimal places. 400%/40%=10. There are no units since the % cancel each other out. To get an answer in terms of percentage, add two decimal places. Thus, 10 becomes 1000%.

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