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[Update] Percentage Calculator | would have – NATAVIGUIDES

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Percentage Difference Calculator

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Percentage Change Calculator

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In mathematics, a percentage is a number or ratio that represents a fraction of 100. It is often denoted by the symbol “%” or simply as “percent” or “pct.” For example, 35% is equivalent to the decimal 0.35, or the fraction

35100.

Percentage Formula

Although the percentage formula can be written in different forms, it is essentially an algebraic equation involving three values.

P × V1 = V2

P is the percentage, V1 is the first value that the percentage will modify, and V2 is the result of the percentage operating on V1. The calculator provided automatically converts the input percentage into a decimal to compute the solution. However, if solving for the percentage, the value returned will be the actual percentage, not its decimal representation.

EX: P × 30 = 1.5

P =
1.530
= 0.05 × 100 = 5%

If solving manually, the formula requires the percentage in decimal form, so the solution for P needs to be multiplied by 100 in order to convert it to a percent. This is essentially what the calculator above does, except that it accepts inputs in percent rather than decimal form.

Percentage Difference Formula

The percentage difference between two values is calculated by dividing the absolute value of the difference between two numbers by the average of those two numbers. Multiplying the result by 100 will yield the solution in percent, rather than decimal form. Refer to the equation below for clarification.

Percentage Difference =
|V1 – V2|(V1 + V2)/2
× 100

EX:
|10 – 6|(10 + 6)/2
=
48
= 0.5 = 50%

Percentage Change Formula

Percentage increase and decrease are calculated by computing the difference between two values and comparing that difference to the initial value. Mathematically, this involves using the absolute value of the difference between two values, and dividing the result by the initial value, essentially calculating how much the initial value has changed.

The percentage increase calculator above computes an increase or decrease of a specific percentage of the input number. It basically involves converting a percent into its decimal equivalent, and either subtracting (decrease) or adding (increase) the decimal equivalent from and to 1, respectively. Multiplying the original number by this value will result in either an increase or decrease of the number by the given percent. Refer to the example below for clarification.

EX: 500 increased by 10% (0.1)
500 × (1 + 0.1) = 550

500 decreased by 10%
500 × (1 – 0.1) = 450

[Update] Who, That, Which | would have – NATAVIGUIDES

Rule 1. Who and sometimes that refer to people. That and which refer to groups or things.

Examples:

Anya is the one who rescued the bird.
“The Man That Got Away” is a great song with a grammatical title.

Lokua is on the team that won first place.
She belongs to a great organization, which specializes in saving endangered species.

Rule 2a. That introduces what is called an essential clause (also known as a restrictive or defining clause). Essential clauses add information that is vital to the point of the sentence.

Example: I do not trust products that claim “all natural ingredients” because this phrase can mean almost anything.

We would not know the type of products being discussed without the that clause.

Rule 2b. Which introduces a nonessential clause (also known as a nonrestrictive or nondefining clause), which adds supplementary information.

Example: The product claiming “all natural ingredients,” which appeared in the Sunday newspaper, is on sale.

The product is already identified. Therefore, which appeared in the Sunday newspaper is a nonessential clause containing additional, but not essential, information.

NOTE

Essential clauses do not have commas introducing or surrounding them, whereas nonessential clauses are introduced or surrounded by commas.

Rule 3. If that has already appeared in a sentence, writers sometimes use which to introduce the next clause, whether it is essential or nonessential. This is done to avoid awkward formations.

Example: That which doesn’t kill you makes you stronger.

This sentence is far preferable to the ungainly but technically correct That that doesn’t kill you makes you stronger.

NOTE

The distinction between that and which, though a useful guideline, is not universally accepted as a hard-and-fast rule. For many centuries and up to the present, which has been routinely used by great writers and journalists to introduce essential clauses.


[Engsub+vietsub+kara] Psy ft IU – What would have been?


[Engsub+vietsub+kara] Psy ft IU What would have been?
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[03.06.2017] Tình yêu chúng ta khi xưa còn tuyệt vời hơn loại rượu hảo hạng

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[Engsub+vietsub+kara] Psy ft IU - What would have been?

Ngữ pháp Thông dụng: Could have và Would have (VOA)


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Đây là chương trình Everyday Grammar – Ngữ pháp Mỗi ngày. Các động từ hình thái quá khứ rất hữu ích trong việc bày tỏ cảm xúc hiện tại của bạn về một quyết định trong quá khứ. Cụ thể, could have và would have đôi khi được gọi là “động từ hình thái về cơ hội đã qua đi.” Vậy chính xác thì những động từ này sẽ được dùng như thế nào? Cùng theo dõi video sau các bạn nhé.
Could have có nghĩa là điều gì lẽ ra có thể xảy ra trong quá khứ nhưng nó đã không xảy ra.
Đối với dạng phủ định, bạn chỉ cần thêm “not” vào giữa hai từ “could” và “have.” Nó có nghĩa là có điều gì đó đã không thể xảy ra trong quá khứ.
Would have thì phức tạp hơn một chút vì nó có hai nghĩa phổ biến. Nhưng chúng ta sẽ chỉ nói tới nghĩa là bạn muốn làm gì đó trong quá khứ nhưng lại không thể. Ở đây, bạn dùng từ “but” nhưng với dạng là: Tôi đáng lẽ làm A, nhưng tôi đã phải làm B.
Cấu trúc cho cả hai loại động từ rất dễ nhớ. Chỉ cần dùng could hoặc would + have + quá khứ phân từ.
Dùng “have” cho tất cả các đại từ. Không bao giờ dùng “has” hoặc “had” để viết mẫu câu quá khứ.
Và nhớ là, dùng could have khi điều gì đó đã không xảy ra. Dùng would have khi điều gì đó đã không thể xảy ra.

Ngữ pháp Thông dụng: Could have và Would have (VOA)

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