Q equals 100 Q/5=20 Multiply by 5 on each side 5(Q/5)=20 Q=100
Suppose the value of whatever it is, is P in the first year and Q in the next. Then the percentage change is 100*(P - Q)/Q or, equivalently, 100*(P/Q - 1)
The quantity, Q, demanded at price P is 100 - 4Q So Q = 25 - P/4 And therefore, the demand elasticity is -1/4 or -0.25, whatever the value of Q.
15 degrees Celsius = 59 degrees Fahrenheit.
with two figures dive the smaller by the bigger and times by 100
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100 zeroes in a googal... the 'q' is a typo for a 'g'
Q equals 100 Q/5=20 Multiply by 5 on each side 5(Q/5)=20 Q=100
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n/100 is nice since it can be expressed as a n percent. The goal is for your fraction p/q, can find out what q must be multiplied by to get 100 and then multiply that by p also. Many times it will not be this simple since for starters, q may be >100 then we divide, or q may not be a divisor of 100 and there are many other pitfalls.
Suppose the value of whatever it is, is P in the first year and Q in the next. Then the percentage change is 100*(P - Q)/Q or, equivalently, 100*(P/Q - 1)