No. 320 is not evenly divisible by nine.
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40 of 320 would be ---> 40/320 Then we would have ?/100 = 40/320 ----------> ? = (40/320)*100 = 12.5%
1,2,4,5,8,10,16,20,32,40,64,80,160, and 320
To find 9 percent of a number, multiply the number by 0.09. In this instance, 0.09 x 320 = 28.8. Therefore, 9 percent of 320 is equal to 28.8.
2560 1/8 go into 320.
To find the average you would have to go 300 divided by 320. Take that awnser and multiply is by 100 and you would get, 93%
320/80 = 4
320 is divisible by 2, 4, 5, 8 and 10. Those are only the whole numbers, though. It can be divided by 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10, but it equals a decimated number. 320/2=160. 320/3=106.666666667. 320/4=80. 320/5=64. 320/6=53.3333333333. 320/7=45.7142857143. 320/8=40. 320/9=35.5555555556. 320/10=32. So, technically, 320 can be divided by every number, even ones higher than it (for example, 320/1234=0.25931928687). I dislike mathematics because of this large complication. So, in the end, you should have asked "What is 320 divisible by in whole numbers: 2, 3, 5, 9 or 10?" because this also would have been correct in English grammar. Hope this helps and doesn't just confuse you like it does to me... he he.
Matts speed was 320/5 miles per hour. At 320/5 mph he could have driven 9*320/5 miles = 9*64 = 576 miles.
Put 321 into three columns: Hundreds, Tens, and units. Then you have 3 Hundreds, 2 tens and 1 unit. It therefore is 320. However, if the unit was from 5 -9, you would round the ten up to 3.
9 after thinking about this... why would 18 go INTO 9... 18 is bigger and would be squished by 9