60 is abundant.
abundant
Let the number be N, then (N/100) x 7 = 60 or (7N/100) = 60 or 7N = 6000 or N = 6000/7 = 857.1428571
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72 is an abundant number.
60 is abundant.
abundant
10. The way this is derived is by dividing 60 by n (60/n). So if n is 1, then 60/n=60. Other Examples: 60/2=30 60/4=15 6th number: 60/6=10
Let the number be N, then (N/100) x 7 = 60 or (7N/100) = 60 or 7N = 6000 or N = 6000/7 = 857.1428571
Let's write the problem in algebraic form. Let's call the number we're looking for 'n'. So 60% of n = 72 That's 60/100 X n = 72 Multiply both sides by 100 60 X n = 7200 And divide by 60 n = 7200/60 = 720/6 = 120
This is an atom of nickel-60, i.e. one of the less abundant isotopes of nickel.
0.6*N 0.6*N 0.6*N 0.6*N
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 10, 12, 15, 20, 30, 60.
m = 60*n where m is the number of minutes.
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If a number is not abundant it cannot be made abundant!
No, 29 is not an abundant number.