The Rate Sign in Windows 8 is also known as the Windows Experience Index. It can be accessed during start up, or by going to the start/run window and then the "my computer" icon.
Get out your calculator and put in 57. Then hit the little minus sign that looks like this - Then put in 8 Then put in the little equals sign that looks like this = The answer to your question will be the number shown on your calculator after doing all of the above steps.
Multiply by 100 and add a percentage sign. So 800000000%
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1. Take a ratio like 5:3 2. add the numbers together 5+3=8 3. then put the sum (8), under the number your looking for (5) 4. then you have the rate 5/8 (A rate is the same as a fraction)
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You have to write something like a subtraction sign at the top. Say we have a pizza, and there are 8 slices. Then you eat 4 slices. Then you have to put 4 out of 8. because you had 8 slices and you ate 4 of them.
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You do the same as what you would do if they were integers.If you want 8 - 12, the answer is -(12 - 8) = -4.You take the smaller away from the larger and put a negative sign in front.
Windows 8
Divide the numerator by the denominator, and express your answer as a decimal. Now multiply by 100 and put on the % sign. Example: What percent is 7/8? Divide 7 by 8 to get 0.875. Multiply by 100 to get 87.5 and add the % sign to get 87.5%.
the answer is 8. That's pretty easy...unless you mean the "second answer," which is where people play around with the numbers and make them into shapes. An example would be: Person 1: One plus one equals... Person 2: A window. How? Well...the ones are the sides of the window, the plus sign in the middle, and the equals sign the top and bottom. So if that was was you were looking for, you got it. If you were looking for a simple "8," you also got it.