yes it is because it is like dividing
a rate is a comparison of something. A percentage is always a comparison to 100.
The fiinifhed project is always going to look smaller than the original paper. The ratio depends on the project--something with more intricate folds is going to appear smaller than a simple box.
No it makes the figure bigger or smaller than the original
Though smaller than most of the boys. Running was something Matt could always beat them at
They are not always simplified. A percentage is a ratio and often it is not in the simplest form. The result has smaller number in it.
A percentage is always a proportion ... so the question doesn't make sense. You need to ask something like; 'What percentage of the population of Germans [or whatever] were Jews?'
The percentage change is always 100*(new-old)/old provided the old is non-negative. If the original quantity is greater than the new quantity, the percentage change will be negative - no big deal.
Drums are always good. soft toys, Lego or something original
"They always seemed to think that a horse was something like a steam-engine, only smaller."(127)
Heat does not always attract more heat. In fact, heat will always be attracted by something that contains allot less heat than the original amount of heat.
To solve these kinds of problems you multiply the original number by the fraction of the percentage at hand.The fraction of the percentage is always the percent/100.So in this case:36 x (25/100) = 9Hope this helps!9
All triangle must have at least two angles smaller than 90 degrees. There is no point in having a special name for something that always happens.