Step 1: Understand the relationship between absorbance and transmittance.
The relationship between absorbance (\(A\)) and transmittance (\(T\)) is given by the equation:
\[
A = -\log_{10} T.
\]
This can be rearranged to solve for \(T\):
\[
T = 10^{-A}.
\]
Step 2: Calculate the transmittance.
Given \(A = 2\), substitute into the equation:
\[
T = 10^{-2} = 0.01.
\]
Step 3: Convert transmittance to percentage.
The percentage of light passing through the sample is:
\[
T_{{percent}} = 0.01 \times 100 = 1%.
\]
Thus, the percentage of light passing through the sample is \( \boxed{1} \)%.