English to Gujarati Dictionary percentage

percentage

ટકાવારી
definition
noun
the percentage of cesareans at the hospital was three percent higher than the national average
a rate, number, or amount in each hundred.
translation of 'percentage'
ટકાવારી
noun
ટકા
example
There is a big corporate market for the championships, but their 'percentage' of the whole audience is quite tiny.
I hope to be on a 'percentage'
I'd love to know what 'percentage' of the people who take the time to vote on that show have ever voted in an election.
Of course the dangerous few can never be educated and should be taken off the road, but in reality they are a tiny 'percentage' of drivers.
I find only a very small 'percentage' of people are willing to take time out and learn some new strategies.
Gross margins rose by less than a 'percentage' point to 39.7 per cent as more capacity was given over to production.
We are trained to think that only a tiny 'percentage' of us have the stuff it takes to be a hero.
The penalty is an annual 'percentage' rate of 26.8 per cent, from the month of the default.
In any case, the Supreme Court reviews only a tiny 'percentage' of judicial rulings made each year.
There may be a small percentage that comes back, but a station does not usually get back the whole 'percentage' that was lost.
The government campaign to increase pay for a few specialised senior nurses only affects a tiny 'percentage' of the workforce.
I hope to be on a 'percentage'
On the customer disclosure form the annual interest rate won't carry a 'percentage' sign.
This Minister was asked what the 'percentage' increase and growth figures are.
The best way to compare loans is by looking at the cost of credit and the annual 'percentage' rate.
For a tiny 'percentage' of the population, straight-leg pants are sexy and flattering.
To convert a fraction to a 'percentage' , divide the numerator by the denominator.
The number of koalas hit by cars has increased in the past couple of years but so has the 'percentage' of survivals relative to deaths.
It doesn't mean that all of those books or even a tiny 'percentage' of those books are going to be publishable.
only a small 'percentage' of black Americans have Caribbean roots
The league table implies that a school's quality can be ascertained by its 'percentage' of exam passes relative to other schools.
only a tiny 'percentage' of the day trippers are aware of the village's gastronomic distinction
you explain to me the 'percentage' in looking like a hoodlum
That puts me in agreement with somewhere around half of the electorate in the US and a somewhat greater 'percentage' of people world wide.
a large 'percentage' increase
It is only a very small 'percentage' of people in the cinema field who make lots and lots of money.
the 'percentage' of Caesareans at the hospital was three per cent higher than the national average
I bet if a referendum were called for, the 'percentage' of the whole population would be nearly the same as that in the survey.
When you really think about it, it's still a fairly small 'percentage' of people getting it that way.
He expects the bank to lower its main rate by half a 'percentage' point to 2 percent next month.
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