Yes. Let's take 100 as an example. When you add 15 percent you get 115. Now when you take 15 percent you are taking the 15 percent from a larger number. 15 percent of 115 is 17.25 so when you subtract 17.25 from 115 you get 97.75.
To find 15 percent of a number, multiply the number by 0.15. in this instance, 0.15 x 24 = 3.6. If the number refers to a unit of currency, don't forget to round to the appropriate number of decimal places and add the appropriate currency unit.
If its a fraction such as 3/4 then divide the denominator into the numerator which as a decimal is 0.75 but if its a whole number such as 15 then simply add .0 to the end of it and so 15 as a decimal is 15.0
15 is a composite number. 11 is a prime number.
How about: 9+6 = 15
Yes 15 is a deficient number because its factors add upp to less than the number itself,which is 15.
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3, looks as if you add 9 to the first number, then add 1, divide by 5, add 9, add 1, divide by 5 to get 3
This occurs when you add a negative number. An understanding of negative numbers and their place in the number line is appropriate for this subject. EXAMPLE : 15 + (-7) = 15 - 7 = 8
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No because two plus 15 equals 17
Adding zero to a number leaves the number unchanged.
you add you answer to the smallest number. Example, 15-5=10 Then you add to (if you want to) check if your answer is correct. Example, 10+5=15
take your total and multiply it by 1.15
15 and -4
The Answer is 8 because... 1+2+4+8=15