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To go from percent to decimal, divide by 100. So, 90%/100 is 0.90.
Ok, SO 90 is 25% of 360 because 90/360 is 0.25 and 0.25 multiplied by 100 (this is how to make it into a percent) is 25, add a percent sign and there ya go! Hope this helps!
A percent for 0.56 is 56% how i know is move the decimal over twice and then if u you want to turn it back to a decimal over back the other way if its a decimal to a percent go to the right and a percent to a decimal you go to the left.
They both go into 90.
90 18x5=90 15x6=90
To go from percent to decimal, divide by 100. So, 90%/100 is 0.90.
Ok, SO 90 is 25% of 360 because 90/360 is 0.25 and 0.25 multiplied by 100 (this is how to make it into a percent) is 25, add a percent sign and there ya go! Hope this helps!
10% of the energy is passed on each trophic level. the other 90% goes out through heat.
they are 90 percent of the time right so go ahead and ask any questions
Basically only 1/10 of the energy from the previous organism is absorbed into the body of the consumer while the other 9/10 is burned up when used for energy by the previous organism. If there is some grass with 100 energy and it gets eaten by a herbivore, the herbivore only receives 10% of the ORIGINAL energy (so the herbivore will have 10 energy.) The animal that will eat the herbivore will only receive 1 energy from the ORIGINAL energy source. The next consumer of the previous organism will only get 0.1 energy from the ORIGINAL energy source and so on.
Why don't you go to the restroom and do poo poo.
It means 25 percent of the energy consumed to power the car is turned into useful energy. So if it is 100% efficient, then you can say that it will go 4 times as fast as a 25% efficient car. (not realistic because there are a lot of other variables)
your average is currently 80 now if you get a 100 on the next test it will become a 90
Energy can be redistributed into other venues.
Heat, Food, Energy are some ways energy are lost at each level of the food chain.
Up to 90-plus percent of the speed of light (c). According to current theory, you don't get to go faster than light, and getting to the speed of light is impossible, as mass increases rapidly as you approach c, demanding more and more energy to make up the last few percent of speed.
Items do not go from one form of energy to another other than in thermonuclear fusion or fission.