Trvalý odkaz Pridané používateľom Anonymný (bez overenia) dňa So, 11/30/2024 - 18:40
Well, isn't that just a happy little math problem! <br>
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To find 72 percent of 300, you simply multiply 300 by 0.72.<br>
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So, 72 percent of 300 is 216. Just like painting <br>
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<strong><u>What is 24 written as a percent?</u></strong><br>
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Oh, dude, you're asking me to do math? Like, fine.<br>
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24 as a percent is 2400%. It's like saying "I have 24 donuts, which is 2400% more than I should probably<br>
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<b><u>What is 2 4/7 as an in improper fraction?</u></b><br>
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<u><strong>Asked by Ethan [STUDENT] Hess [STUDENT]</strong></u><br>
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To convert the mixed number <a href="https://Brandsinsoccer.com/product/%E0%B8%94%E0%B8%AD%E0%B8%81%E0%B9%84%E0%B8%A1%E0%B9%89%E0%B8%9B%E0%B8%97%E0%B8%B8%E0%B8%A1%E0%B8%A7%E0%B8%B1%E0%B8%99/">ร้าน พวงหรีด ปาก คลอง ตลาด 2</a> 4/7 to <br>
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an improper fraction, first multiply the whole number (2) by <br>
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the denominator of the fraction (7) and add the numerator (4) <br>
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<b>Percentages, Fractions, and Decimal Values</b><br>
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<b>How do you write eight hundred and five thousandths in decimal form?</b><br>
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<b>Asked by Wiki User</b><br>
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To write eight hundred and five thousandths in decimal form, you would represent the whole number <br>
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part (800) followed by the decimal point, and then the fractio<br>
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<strong>How do you write 0.85 as a fraction?</strong><br>
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<b>Asked by Wiki User</b><br>
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To write 0.85 as a fraction, you need to understand that the decimal point separates the <br>
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whole number part from the fractional part. In this case, <br>
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0.85 can be e<br>
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<strong>How do you write as a fraction 0.012?</strong><br>
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<b>Asked by Wiki User</b><br>
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To write 0.012 as a fraction, you first count the number of decimal places, which is three.<br>
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Then, you place 12 over 1000 (since there are three decimal places) <br>
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<i><u>What is 15 percent interest on 1000?</u></i><br>
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<u><strong>Asked by Wiki User</strong></u><br>
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To calculate 15 percent interest on $1000, you first convert the percentage to a decimal by <br>
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dividing by 100, which gives you 0.15. Then, you multiply the princi<br>
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<b><u>If 60 percent is 240 then what is 100 percent?</u></b><br>
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<i><u>6x/10 = 240</u></i><br>
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x = 10*240/6 = 10*40 = 400
Well, isn't that just a happy