 There's a lot of backstory on why I'm laughing right now, but basically, folks, the word is percentage, right? This is a really simple word to define. Take something that you've counted and divide it by 100. It gives you like a ratio, right? So ratio formed by combining the same dimensional quality, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, all that fun stuff that you can go look up in a book. So if we count the number of percentage, the number of times you had an opportunity to engage in a behavior, and the number of times you did engage in that behavior, right? So 5 out of 10, 50%. Why 5 divided by 10 is 0.5, multiply by 100, and you have 50%, right? So why percentage? Why did they choose that term? Per, right? You get the idea, per, how often, right? Per what? Percent. What's a cent? A hundred. Look it up. It's not a penny. Why do they call a penny a cent? One cent? Because it's 1, 100. Oh. Centage. Per cent per 100. Folks, this is really simple. Take a number divided by 100, you get a decimal, multiply that number by 100. Anyway, you get the idea. Percentages, right? It's all there is to it. It's a great useful tool to do math for, with, by, so.