To get the base, divide the rate from the percentage. Base = Percentage/Rateexample: 65 is 20% of what number?Given: P=65 R=20% B=NSolution: B= P/R =65/20% =65/.2Answer: B=325hope it'll help u..^^
you can divide it BASE is the dividend and the Percentage as the divisor when you get an answer that has a decimal point move it two times to the right and replace it with a percent sing
Multiply the number by 1+rate. For example - suppose you had a base figure of 12.34, and a rate of 5.5%... Multiply 12.34 by 1.055, and this gives you 13.0187 (The zero is in the rate figure because...
The Annual Percentage Rate (APR) is the total amount of interest you would pay (or receive) in a year.
Using the standardised terminology 'APR' makes it easier to compare competing rates offered by...