Answer this question...10 more of 356 is 366.
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The original number is 10 because: 10 squared = 10+90
The terms are: f+10
7 + 2x = x + 10 so 2x - x = 10 - 7 x = 3
10% of 356 = 10% * 356 = 0.1 * 356 = 35.6
There are infinitely many possible answers. Here are two possibles: 1 * 356 10 * 35.6
No. An irrational number cannot be expressed as the quotient of two integers. 35.6 = 356/10 and both 356 and 10 are integers. Hint: A terminating decimal is never irrational.
10% of 356 is 35.6
To find the value that is 10 more than a given number, simply add 10 to that number. For example, if the number is ( x ), then 10 more than that number would be ( x + 10 ). This represents a straightforward arithmetic operation.
A number that is 10 more than 72 is 82
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11 is 1 more than 10
It is: 295+10 = 305
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The number that is 10 more than 4492 is 4502. You simply add 10 to 4492 to arrive at this result.