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To write 80 million in numbers, you would write 80,000,000. This is because the number 80 represents the millions place, and each comma represents a grouping of three zeros. So, 80 million is written as 80,000,000 in numerical form.
Alright, honey, let's break it down. "7 millions" is written as 7,000,000 and "80 hundreds" is written as 8,000. So when you put them together, you get 7,000,000 + 8,000 which equals 7,008,000 in standard form. Easy peasy lemon squeezy!
4/5(20) = 80/100. So it would be .80 in decimal form.
6/80 can be simplified by two so the simplest form would be 3/40.
Well, isn't that just a happy little question! To write 80 in expanded form, we break it down into its place values. So, 80 can be written as 8 * 10, showing that it is made up of 8 tens. Remember, there are no mistakes in art or math - just happy little accidents!
87 is an integer, not a fraction and, although it may be written in fractional form as 87/1, that is not really something that can be expressed in word form. It could, of course, be expressed as the equivalent fraction, 174/2 and then written as one hundred seventy-four halves, but that is so contrived!
80 % 5 = 8 right so how would you get to simplest form
GCF(60, 80) = 20, so 3/4
80% can also be written as 0.8, so 80% x 30 is essentially 0.8 x 30, which is 24.
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First we have to know what is 20% of 80, then we can find out how much 80 would be with that 20% off. So let's do this: Think of 20% as .20. Think of the word "of" as "times" (so you will be multiplying). So now your question is: .20 x 80 = ? the answer is 16. So now you want to know, how much is 80 with that 20% off, or how much is 80 minus that 16? 80 - 16 = 64.