If you mean a 40% increase, multiply by 1.4
No, temperatures generally decrease as latitudes increase. The equator (30° to 40°C) is 0° latitude while the poles (0° to -40°C) are at 90° latitude.
To calculate the answer, you simply multiply 40 x .75, which = 30. Another way to do it is: .75 is 3/4, so you can multiply 40 by 3/4, which gives you the same answer.
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Kinetic energy is proportional to the square of the speed; use this fact to calculate the increase in speed (60% increase means an increase by a factor of 1.6). Momentum is proportional to the speed.
110+40
It is: (56-40)/40 times 100 = 40% increase
Calculate percentage changefrom V1 = 60 to V2 = 84[ ((V2 - V1) / |V1|) * 100 ]= ((84 - 60) / |60|) * 100= (24 / 60) * 100= 0.4 * 100= 40% change= 40% increase.
There is a 12.5% increase from 40 to 45.
40 to 66 = 65 % increase.
40 to 96 is a 140% increase.
The increase from 40 to 64 is: 60%
85 - 40 = 45 ... this is the size of the increase in numbers. 45/40 = 1.1250 OR 112.50% increase over the base of 40.
16 to 40 is a 150% increase.
70 = 40 + 30 30 is 75% of 40 So the increase is 75%
It is: (45-40)/40 times 100 = 12.5% increase
The percentage increase from forty to sixty two is 55%
40% increase.