Real numbers, Rational numbers, Integers, Counting numbers, Composite numbers, multiples of 5.
Okay…. Do I need to do math?
15
Lyndon State College's 2014 25th-75th percentile ACT Math Scores are 15-20, meaning 25% of students scored 15 or lower on the ACT Math Score, and 75% of students scored 20 or lower (i.e. 25% of students scored 20 or higher).
Rhode Island College's 2014 25th-75th percentile ACT Math Scores are 15-20, meaning 25% of students scored 15 or lower on the ACT Math Score, and 75% of students scored 20 or lower (i.e. 25% of students scored 20 or higher).
Well, isn't that a happy little math problem! To find three quarters of 20, you can first find one quarter of 20 by dividing 20 by 4, which is 5. Then, you can multiply 5 by 3 to find three quarters of 20, which is 15. Remember, there are no mistakes in math, just happy little accidents!
Oh, dude, 15 less than 20 is 5. Like, you just take 20 and subtract 15 from it, and boom, you've got your answer. It's not rocket science, just basic math, my friend.
First, subtract 20 and 5. Then take that answer and subtract 13 from it. 20-5-13 15-13 2 The answer is 2
you solve it from left to right 20-5=15 15-13=2 2 is your final answer
Well, darling, 15 times 20 equals 300. It's as simple as that. Math doesn't have to be complicated, sugar. Just multiply those numbers and you've got your answer.
Apparently, and though I find it stupid, the answer is 15. The math is this 1/3*6 * Y = 3 1/2*20 *Y = ? First we find "Y"= 1.5, then the answer is 15
Change in temp=final temp-initial temp, so -5-15=-20 lrn to math
1.3333