% rate:
= 15/1
= 15 x 100%
= 1500%
If the second car has a fuel efficiency that is 45 percent of the first car, we first need to determine the fuel efficiency of the first car, which is 15 km/L. To find the fuel efficiency of the second car, we calculate 45% of 15 km/L: (0.45 \times 15 = 6.75) km/L. Thus, the fuel efficiency of the second car is 6.75 km/L.
15 percent percent of 450 = 0.675.
Mixing 80 liters of 15% solution and 520 liters of 90% solution will give 600 liters of 80% solution.
15 percent of 409 is 61.35.
1.5
50 is 100*50/15 percent of 15. That is 333.33... recurring %.50 is 100*50/15 percent of 15. That is 333.33... recurring %.50 is 100*50/15 percent of 15. That is 333.33... recurring %.50 is 100*50/15 percent of 15. That is 333.33... recurring %.
15 percent of 30 percent = 0.15 x 30 percent = 4.5 percent
15 percent of 11.19 is 1.67. Or 11.99 minus 15 percent is 9.52.
.15 percent is bigger than .115 percent
15 percent of 14.72 = .15 * 14.72 = 2.208
15 percent of 96 percent = 0.15 x 96 percent = 14.4 percent
Yes. Let's take 100 as an example. When you add 15 percent you get 115. Now when you take 15 percent you are taking the 15 percent from a larger number. 15 percent of 115 is 17.25 so when you subtract 17.25 from 115 you get 97.75.