If you mean 152 then its positional place value is 50 = fifty
1 = 5/5 = 6/6 = 10/10 etc. 3 = 3/1; 10 = 10/1; 152 = 152/1; etc.
152 is 160% of 95
152/1 = 152, a whole number. You could write it as 151 and 1/1, but it's kind of pointless.
It is in 10's place and has a value of 50.
10 st 12 lbs = 152 lbs. 5% of 152 = 7.6 lbs
It is worth 50.
The 5 that is next to the 1.
to get the answer, divide 152 by 4 and then multiply by 5, so 152 divided by 4 = 38 38 x 5 = 190
152
A proportion is a number sentence stating that two ratios are equal.Some examples of proportions are:2 is to 5 as 6 is to 152:5=6:152/5=6/15
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That is called the "absolute value" of the number. For example:The absolute value of 5 is 5.The absolute value of -5 is also 5.That is called the "absolute value" of the number. For example:The absolute value of 5 is 5.The absolute value of -5 is also 5.That is called the "absolute value" of the number. For example:The absolute value of 5 is 5.The absolute value of -5 is also 5.That is called the "absolute value" of the number. For example:The absolute value of 5 is 5.The absolute value of -5 is also 5.
Number 152 is Rotom on platinum :)
The value of the number 5 is 50.
The value of the digit 5 in the above number is 5 hundredths.
It's just five. The digit sums of the number are attained by adding up each place value. ex.) Digit sum of 152 is 1+5+2 (which is 6, by the way).
= 152