I'd like to ask you a question * 100%, such as 0.5. Is it 100 times larger?

I'd like to ask you a question * 100%, such as 0.5. Is it 100 times larger?


*100% is to convert a decimal into a percentage with the same size. For example, 0.5 = 0.5 * 100% = 50%



I asked this question,
A basket of apples is given to three people, a, B and C. A gets more than one fifth of all the apples, B gets more than one fourth of all the apples, C gets the remaining one half, and the last one is exactly equal to one eighth of a basket of apples?


The remaining 1 / 2 of C means that the remaining 1 / 2 is exactly equal to 1 / 8 of a basket of apples, that is, C gets 1 / 8 of a basket of apples, that is, Party A and Party B get 3 / 4 of all apples, so more than 5 of all apples are equal to 3 / 4 of all apples, so more than 5 of all apples and more than 7 of all apples are equal to 1 of all apples



Point out the propositions and conclusions of the following propositions, and judge whether they are true propositions or false propositions
1. When the sum of two angles is equal to the horizontal angle, the two angles complement each other
2. The internal stagger angles are equal
3. Two parallel lines are cut by the third straight line with equal internal stagger angle


1. Proposition: if the sum of two angles is equal to a flat angle. Conclusion: then the two angles complement each other. True proposition
2. Proposition: if the two angles are internally staggered. Conclusion: then the two angles are equal. False proposition
3. Proposition: if two angles are the internal stagger angles formed by two parallel lines cut by the third straight line. Conclusion: then the two angles are equal. True proposition