1.35 is greater than 0.975.
the answer is 135 you add 180 and 90 then divide by 2
Angles greater than 90 degrees are known as Obtuseangles.
108, 117, 126, 135, 144, etc.
Written as a mixed number, 180 / 135 is equal to 1 1/3 (that is, one and one third). Therefore, 180 is one third, or 33.3 recurring percent (that is, 33.3333...%) greater than 135.
11 ft 4 inches is greater than 135 inches1 foot = 12 inches11ft 4 inches = (11 ft * 12 inches/1foot) + 4 inches= 132 + 4= 136 inches
180 is 33.33% greater than 135.180 - 135 = 4545/135 x 100 = 33.33
its 33.33% grater than 135 dollars
135 degrees is an obtuse angle because it's greater than 90 but less than 180 degrees.
the answer is 135 you add 180 and 90 then divide by 2
male ---- greater than 40 - 170 mg/dl female -----greater than 35 - 135 mg/dl
Then it is greater or less than 6 depending on the actual question, which is not quite clear. 135 / 24 = 5.625 135 - 24 = 111 135 + 24 = 159 135 x 24 = 3,240
Angles greater than 90 degrees are known as Obtuseangles.
108, 117, 126, 135, 144, etc.
To work out this problem....9 / 5 = 135 / ??... take 135 and divide by 9... and you see that 135 is 15 times more than 9.... (9 x 15 = 135)....Therefore, if the 135 is 15x greater, than the ?? must also be 15 times greater than the 5 for them to both be equal. Therefore,15 x 5 = 759/5 = 135 / 75You can "Visualize" your answer like this....If I have 9/5 and I double it, that would be 18/10 (Still the same)27/15, 36/20, etc. etc.... increasing each of the numbers until you get to 135/75.
180 divide by 135 gives you 133.33 % so the answer is 133.33%
$ 180.00 is 33.3% greater than $ 135.00 -- The percentage is expressed as a ratio of their difference as compared to the smaller number (difference of 45/135).But by the same comparison with the larger number, we say that $135 is 25% less than $180 (difference of 45/180).
Written as a mixed number, 180 / 135 is equal to 1 1/3 (that is, one and one third). Therefore, 180 is one third, or 33.3 recurring percent (that is, 33.3333...%) greater than 135.