DO YOU KNOW YOU POSTED THIS IN THE DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS FORUM?
PLEASE TURN OFF THE CAPS!
Let me give you an example. What is 26% of 93?
[math]26 \% = \dfrac{26}{100}[/math]
So
[math]\text{26% of 93 is } \dfrac{26}{100} \cdot 93 = 24.18[/math]
Can you use this model for your problem? Give it a try.
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