Please explain the formula. thank you.
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2544 Is 8% of what number?

first method:

2544/8 = 318 that is 1% now multiply by 100

31800

second method:

2544/x = .08/1  the part (2544) compared to x (the number we want) = partial percent to 100 or the whole 1 then cross multiply

2544 = .08x

2544/.08 = x

31800 = x
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