It is 3.0
To round 255 to the nearest hundreds place, we look at the digit in the tens place, which is 5. Since 5 is greater than or equal to 5, we round up the hundreds place. Therefore, 255 rounded to the nearest hundreds is 300.
The answer would be 255 since 7 is more than 5 and it would round 4 to 5 which would round 4 to 5 again.
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1. 408 is 160% of 255 2. To figure it out multiply the number you want the percentage of by the percent number divided by ten. ( 255 * 1.6 = 408 )
The concept of LCM is makes sense for whole numbers only. Otherwise, any number is a multiple of any other number and any non-zero number is a factor.
255% = 25,500
Yes it is because the answer is a whole number. 255/5=51
0.0392
Yes, you get a quotient of 255 which is a whole number and with no remainders.
The numbers are 15 and 17.
To round 255 to the nearest hundreds place, we look at the digit in the tens place, which is 5. Since 5 is greater than or equal to 5, we round up the hundreds place. Therefore, 255 rounded to the nearest hundreds is 300.
The answer would be 255 since 7 is more than 5 and it would round 4 to 5 which would round 4 to 5 again.
Yes. 51 x 5 = 255 Here's an easy way to tell: Any whole number that ends with a zero or a 5 is a multiple of 5.
Either a number greater than 250 but less than 255 Or a number less than 250 but more than or equal to 245
255/65 = 3hours 55minutes 23.1seconds (rounded)
Half of 255 is 127.5. However, since we're dealing with whole numbers here, you can't split 255 exactly in half without getting a decimal. So, if you're looking for the closest whole number when you cut 255 in half, it's 128. Hope that clears things up for you!
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