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This is more complicated than it first appears. You cannot simply add percentages together - you need to know what they are percentages out of. So if you have x% being a out of b so that x = 100*a/b and y% being c out of d so that y = 100*c/d Then the sum of the percentages is 100*(a+c)/(b+d). The clearest way to see that you cannot simply add up the percentages is, if you get a 50% score in one exam and a 50% score in another, you do NOT get 100% in the two exams combined!
question: find the percentage A is of B = (B-A)/B x 100 . You must then take the answer and subtract it from 100 to get the correct answer, which would make the formula: (B-A)/B x 100 = C, 100 - C = percentage A is of B for example, find what percentage 57 is of 90: B - A 90-57=33 /B 33/90=0.3666 x 100 0.3666 x 100 = 36.66. 100 - 36.66 = 63.33, which is the percentage that 57 is of 90
Nims 100 exam answers D C A B B D A C C D D A A B B C A B C D A B A Nims 200 exam answers B D B C B A D D B D C D A A B D C A B B C D A Nims 700 exam answers D A B D C D B A D B C C B B B A D B C C  Nims 800 exam answers A A C D B C C D B C A D B C D B D A C B
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Don't know if they're all right but it was enough to pass... NIMS 100 answers 1 d 2 c 3 a 4 b 5 b 6 d 7 a 8 c 9 c 10 d 11 b 12 a 13 a 14 b 15 b 16 c 17 a 18 b 19 c 20 d 21 a 22 b 23 a
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NIMS IS-800.B is a course that brings the concepts and principles of the National Framework Response. If you complete the course which should take 3 hours you will be able to complete the test.
NIMS IS-800.B is a course that brings the concepts and principles of the National Framework Response. If you complete the course which should take 3 hours you will be able to complete the test.
Looked all of them up and i passed. A-c-b-a-b-b-c-a-d-a-a-d-b-a-a-d-a-c-b-d
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IS-100.B: Introduction to Incident Command System, ICS-100