10% of 60 is 6. So, 60 + 6 (10%) = 66
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Well, isn't that a happy little math problem! To increase 60 by 10 percent, you simply need to add 10% of 60 to 60. So, 10% of 60 is 6, and when you add that to 60, you get 66. There you go, a lovely little increase!
To increase 60 by 10 percent, you first convert 10 percent to a decimal by dividing by 100 (10/100 = 0.10). Then, you multiply 60 by 0.10 to find the amount of the increase, which is 6. Finally, add the increase of 6 to the original number: 60 + 6 = 66. So, increasing 60 by 10 percent results in 66.
Well, darling, to increase 60 by 10%, you just need to take 10% of 60, which is 6, and add it to 60. So, 60 plus 6 equals 66. There you have it, sweetie, 60 increased by 10% is 66.
60% increase.
10 percent = 60/10 = 6 10 percent + 10 percent = 6 + 6 = 12 20% of $60 is $12
10% of 60 billion= 10% * 60 billion= 0.1 * 60 billion= 6 billion
60% decrease
It is: 10/60 times 100/1 = 16.67% rounded