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What will be the percentage formula*3 points= Lectures attended / Lectures delivered) 100= D5*100/2=(D4/c4*)100=c4*d5/100

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What will be the percentage formula3 points= Lectures attended / Lectures delivered) 100= D5100/2=(D4/c4*)100=c4*d5/100

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Solution

To calculate the percentage formula, you need to follow these steps:

  1. Determine the number of lectures attended (let's call it D5).
  2. Determine the number of lectures delivered (let's call it C4).
  3. Divide the number of lectures attended by the number of lectures delivered: D5 / C4.
  4. Multiply the result by 100: (D5 / C4) * 100.
  5. The final result will be the percentage formula.

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