Infinitely many.Start with sums of two integers37+38, 36+39, 35+40, ... 0+75, -1+76, -2+77, ... and so on, for infinitely many sums.
Next, consider number to 1 decimal place (dp):
37.5+37.5, 37.4+37.6, 37.3+37.7 and so on.
Then consider numbers to 2 dp, then 3 dp, and so on, all the way to infinitely many dp.
When you have completed that task(!), you can restart with sums of 3 numbers, then 4 numbers and so on, to sums of infinitely many numbers.
After that, there are multiplications, and then other mathematical functions such as powers, trigonometric functions, and so on.
To determine the number of ways to make 75, we need more information. Are we looking at different combinations of numbers, or are we considering specific operations like addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division? Additionally, are we limited to using whole numbers, or can we use fractions or decimals? Without these specifics, it is not possible to provide a definitive answer.
75/5 = 15
By my calculation 4562
how many sixteenths are there in 75%
3 x 5 x 5 = 75
75 has six factors.
Three ways.
Infinitely many. Here are two examples: 150*0.2 15.47 + 59.53
How many ways can you make 75 cents?
Only one way .50 + .25 = .75 ??????????
Well, honey, let me break it down for you. You can use up to 3 quarters, 0-5 dimes, and 0-15 nickels to make 75 cents. So, there are a total of 4 ways to make change for 75 cents using quarters, dimes, and nickels. Hope that clears things up for ya!
Seven ways.Seven ways.Seven ways.Seven ways.
A quarter, a nickel, a dime, and a penny is only 41 cents ... not enough to make 75 cents in even one way.
There are an infinite number of ways of expressing 75 as a fraction: 75/1, 150/2, 225/3, 300/4, and so on ad infinitum.
There are an infinite number of ways to do that.
There are 18.
7.5 can be written an infinite number of ways; e.g. 75/10; 750/100; 7500/1000 along with many other ways.
They are: 75%, 3/4 and 0.75