Well, honey, if you start with nine apples and give two away, you're left with seven apples. To find the percentage of apples left, you take the remaining apples (7) divided by the total apples you started with (9), which gives you 0.7777777777777778. Multiply that by 100 to get the percentage, which is 77.78%. So, you've still got a decent chunk of apples left to enjoy!
She gave away 2/12.
Imagine you are subtracting in real life. If you have eight apples, but then you eat three of them, you only have five left. Therefore, 8 - 3 = 5. However, if you have three apples, and take away eight, you have -5 apples. Which is impossible.
After taking 20 percent of 6000, you are left with 80 percent of the original amount. To calculate this, you would multiply 6000 by 0.80 (which is the decimal equivalent of 80 percent), resulting in 4800. Therefore, after taking 20 percent of 6000, you are left with 4800.
Well, isn't that an interesting question! If you started with ten dollars and gave away all but three dollars, you would have three dollars left. It's important to remember that it's not about how much you have, but how you appreciate and make the most of what you do have.
It's "Maybe one reason people who work in the pentagon never seem to agree on anything is that there are 5 sides to every story"
I'm not sure if this is a joke or not but, 70%.
Take the number of apples she has (2), and subtract how many apples she gave away (1.) 2 - 1 = 1 So, Kiki would have 2 apples left.
Johnny has 139 apples left
Well, honey, if you started with 10 apples and generously gave away all but 6, then you're left with 6 apples. Simple math, darling. Just make sure those remaining apples don't go wandering off too!
2 apples left
You have only two left.
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Yes, if you had eight apples and you gave someone seven of them you would only have one left. However if you had eight apples and you gave someone three of them you would still have five apples left.
If there are 10 apples and you take away 2, you would have 8 apples left. However, since you took 2 apples, you now possess those 2 apples. Therefore, you have 2 apples, while 8 apples remain with the original count.
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Apples you start with:* 3 apples Apples you take away:* 2 apples Apples you are left with:* 3 apples If you have three apples, and if youand only you were to take away only 2 apples, then you would still have all three of the apples because you are the one that is doing the removing. As long as you don't eat, give, or throw them away, you still would be considered to have them since you are the taker.It's a trick question.Now if someone else were to take away the two of the apples, then in this case, you would be left with only one apple.(You is considered to be one specific person.)