There are numerous ways to make the number 25 using various mathematical operations. For example, you can add 10 + 15, subtract 5 from 30, multiply 5 by 5, or divide 50 by 2. These are just a few examples, and the possibilities are extensive when considering different combinations of arithmetic operations.
Nothing you can do to 25% can ever make it a whole number. In order to be a whole number, it has to be '1' or more, but 25% is only one quarter.
It is: 25/18 = 1 and 7/18 as a mixed number
Yes, odd numbers refer to any whole number that cannot be divided in two to make another whole number. When 25 is divided by 2, the answer is 12.5 which is not a whole number.
If you mean 25% then the number is 160 because 25% of 160 = 40
Yes,25 is a composite number.
An infinite number of ways. The question needs to be more restrictive.
6 ways.
25 and over ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The number of ways is 5x4x3x2x1= 120 ways
12 ways.
25 ways. 25 ways. 25 ways. 25 ways.
Infinitely many. 1+24 is one. 250/10 is another.
Three different ways.
They are: 2.520, 63/25 in its lowest terms, 2 and 13/25 as a mixed number
More than 25.
1/4, .25 25% 3/12, etc. since it can be 25% of any number it is actually infinite
Assuming only current U.S. coins are used (.50, .25, .10, .5 and .01) there are 62 ways to make $0.57.
The answer will depend on whose currency the question is about. A number of countries use cents in their currency and they have different coins. For example, the Eurozone countries have a 20 cent coin but not 25 whereas the US has 25 but not 20.