With great difficulty - if the given quantity is 2, for example.
To calculate the quantity demanded when the price is given, you can use the demand function or demand curve. Simply plug in the given price into the equation or curve to find the corresponding quantity demanded.
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If the original quantity is A and the ecrease is p% then the quantity of the decrease itself is A*p/100 and the remaining quantity is A - A*p/100
by the formula : %changge in quantity demanded/% change in price of good
Use the information you're given, in conjunction with the properties of cubes, to find the required quantity.
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To write an equation for a given problem, first identify the unknown quantity you want to find. Then, use variables to represent the unknowns and write an equation that relates the known quantities to the unknown quantity. Solve the equation to find the value of the unknown.
To write an equation for a given problem, first identify the unknown quantity you want to find. Then, use variables to represent the unknowns and write an equation that relates the known quantities to the unknown quantity. Solve the equation to find the value of the unknown.
To determine how many 16ths are in a given quantity, divide that quantity by 1/16. For example, if you have 1 whole, there are 16 sixteenths in that whole. If you have a different quantity, simply multiply it by 16 to find the number of 16ths.
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That's basically what rate means - a comparison of two proportional quantities.
Division is a magnified decrease in quantity by separating one larger quantity into groups of smaller quantities. It is used to find out how many times one quantity is contained in another. It is the inverse of multiplication and is indicated by the ratio symbol (/). The result of division is known as the quotient.