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What is 17 percent of 200?

17 percent of 200

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Visualizing Through Pie Charts

One way of visualizing 17 percent is through a pie chart. In this example, the orange slice represents the percentage of the whole pie.

17 percent pie chart
17 percent pie chart

Visualizing Percentage with Bar Charts

Another way of visualizing percentages is using a bar chart like the one below. The orange bar represents 17, percent and the full square represents the whole or 100%.

17 percent bar chart
17 percent bar chart

Solution for 'What is 17% of 200?'

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Solution Steps

The following question is of the type "How much X percent of W", where W is the whole amount and X is the percentage figure or rate".

Let's say that you need to find 17 percent of 200. What are the steps?

Step 1: First determine the value of the whole amount. We assume that the whole amount is 200.

Step 2: Determine the percentage, which is 17.

Step 3: Convert the percentage 17% to its decimal form by dividing 17 by 100 to get the decimal number 0.17:

17100 = 0.17

Notice that dividing by 100 is the same as moving the decimal point two places to the left.

17.0 → 1.70 → 0.17

Step 4: Finally, find the portion by multiplying the decimal form found in the previous step by the whole amount:

0.17 x 200 = 34 (answer).

The steps above are expressed by the formula:

P = W × X%100

This formula says that:

"To find the portion or the part from the whole amount, multiply the whole by the percentage, then divide the result by 100".

The symbol % means the percentage expressed in a fraction or multiple of one hundred.

Replacing these values in the formula, we get:

P = 200 × 17100 = 200 × 0.17 = 34 (answer)

Therefore, the answer is 34 is that 17 percent of 200.

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