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Per100 is a rate expressed as the number of occurrences per 100 units of a given base, used to describe proportions, incidences, or densities in a standardized form. It is closely related to percentages, since a quantity expressed as a percentage is numerically equivalent to a per100 quantity. However, the phrasing per100 emphasizes the rate relative to a fixed denominator of 100 and is frequently used in epidemiology, quality control, and statistics where explicit base-size is helpful for comparison.

Calculation: per100 value = (observed quantity / base quantity) × 100. Example: in a population of 2,000, if

Differences and context: When the base equals 100, numeric equivalence with percent holds; otherwise, per100 is

Applications: per100 is used to communicate risk, incidence, or performance in fields such as public health

Limitations: The term requires clear definition of the base and the time or condition governing the measurement

34
events
occur,
the
rate
per100
is
(34/2000)
×
100
=
1.7
per
100
people
per
observation
period.
a
way
to
express
the
same
proportion
in
a
different
framing.
It
is
distinct
from
per
thousand
or
per
million,
which
use
larger
denominators
and
yield
smaller
numerical
values
for
the
same
underlying
rate.
(incidence
per
100
people),
manufacturing
(defects
per
100
items),
and
sports
analytics
(points
per
100
possessions).
Researchers
also
report
rates
per
100
person-years
to
account
for
time
at
risk
while
avoiding
decimal
fractions.
to
prevent
misinterpretation.