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Answering this math problem is easy. The answer to this problem is -5.375.

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What is 56 minus 55?

56 - 55 = 1


What is seventy pounds minus twenty percent?

Assuming you are talking about the unit of currency: 70 x (1 - 20/100) = 70 x 0.8 = £56


What is 70 minus 1?

70 - 1 = 69


What is 56 in a fraction?

-5.6 = -28/5


What is the greatest common factor of 56 and 70?

The highest common factor of 56 and 70 is 14. Factors of 56: 1 2 4 7 8 14 28 56 Factors of 70: 1 2 5 7 10 1435 70 The GCF of and is 14 14.The GCF of 56 and 70 is 14.Factors of 56: 1 2 4 7 8 14 28 56 Factors of 70: 1 2 5 7 10 14 35 70 The GCF of and is 14


What are 4 equivalent fractions for 56?

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What is 71 minus 1?

71 - 1 = 70


What is -14 divided by 56?

-70


Can 56 be simplified?

No. Only fractions can be simplified. Examples: 56/2 = 2 x 28 56/4 = 4 x 14 56/8 = 6 x 7 56/56 = 1/1 = 1


How many times does 70 go into 56?

you cant because 70 is bigger than 56 unless you add a decimal point and a 0 into 56 so it would look like this 56.0/70


What is three eighths minus one seventh?

If working in fractions, then you must make the fractions have the same denominator (the number on the bottom). To decide what the denominator should be you find what number does 8 and 7 go evenly into (8 x 7=56). Therefore 56 is the new denominator, now you must make the fractions in the question equal the same amount with a denominator of 56. WHAT EVER YOU DO TO THE DENOMINATOR YOU MUST DO TO THE NUMERATOR (TOP NUMBER) TO KEEP THE FRACTION THE SAME VALUE. Then 3/8 = 3x7/8x7 = 21/56, and 1/7 = 1x8/7x8 = 8/56. Now thee question becomes 21/56 - 8/56 = 13/56


How many times can 56 go into 70?

56 can go into 70 one time with a remainder of 14. This is because 56 multiplied by 1 is 56, which is less than 70, but when multiplied by 2 is 112, which is greater than 70. Therefore, the answer is 1 time with a remainder of 14.