Page count multiplied by 20% (0.20) plus 100. x=(500*0.20)+100
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1.2% is 500 and you want 100% which is 500*100/1.2 = 41666.66...
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u have not mentioned the unit with logical address, if its byte , u cannot have such small memory , as page size is bigger i.e 4*1024=4096bytes Assuming it is 2000kb=2000*1024=2048000bytes page no will be : 2048000/4096=500 its the page no, and to calculate the offset : 2048000%4096=0;
You can calculate this as follows: (500 + 1000) / 2
Start at the beginning, go along to the end, and stop.
The number -500 is minus five hundred, or a negative quantity of five hundred, such as a debt of $500. Another example would be, if you have $600 and you spend $500, then you can calculate your remaining money as follows: $600 - $500 = $100.
There are several books with 500 or more pages. I recommend the Harry Potter series, the Inheritance Cycle, and the Septimus Heap series.
To calculate 35 percent of a number, multiply the number by 0.35. For example, 35 percent of 500 is equal to 500 x 0.35 = 175.