If someone received 250,000,000.00and they give you 11%of that,how much would that be?
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11% of 250,000,000

11/100 * 250,000,000

11 * 2,500,000

27,500,000
by Level 13 User (103k points)

11% means 11/100, so 11% of 250,000,000.00 is 27,500,000.00. To make it easy take two zeroes off 250,000,000 first, giving you 2,500,000 (that's 1%) then multiply by 11. The pennies or cents were zero anyway so you don't need to worry about them because zero divided by 100 is still zero.

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