Know use% of a file system

Can anyone of you please tell me the way of filtering the information obtained when a 'df -k' command is given. I am actually trying to get only the 'use%' of a file system.

Why not lear the format of a df command first?
You can do so by reading a manual page on it.
Call the manual page with this command: man df.
My favourite for percentages is this:
df -h
Reports usage in human readable form.
You filter output by grep command, like this:
df -h | grep TheDiskIwantToSee_Or_AnyOtherString
Now give me two "Duke Dollars" (see on the left of your screen).
I am tired of answering easy questions, which easily can be found in documentation, or have been already previously asked.

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