On a notebook, gnome displays the state of the battery at the right end of 
the top bar of the screen.

I find that a percentage of full charge is a clearer way to present this 
data.

It used to be an option in the gnome Tweaks tool, under "top bar".  This 
seems to be gone in Fedora 36.  You can get use this shell command:

  gsettings set org.gnome.desktop.interface show-battery-percentage true

This seems like useful functionality.
- why not make it the default?
- why remove it from tweaks?
- why make it so hard to discover?

I understand that gnome folks like to simplify things, but surely "tweaks" 
is a great place to stuff useful options that are not important enough to 
put in the main (simple) settings mechanism.
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