To the nearest ten: 770 To the nearest hundred: 800
In this situation, you're given an open equation, where the multiplication of two unknown numbers must equal 774 with no remainder. With these types of problems we look at either the last or last two digits of the equaled number. In our case, we're looking to see if the number can be divided by 2, meaning it's not prime.Since our equaled number ends in a "4", we have a very good chance of this number being divisible by "2". Therefore, we shall divide 774 by 2. We should have 387.Therefore, 2 x 387 = 774. That is just one solution out of many.
Since 30/100 = 0.3 now 0.3 x 774 = 232.2
The first 10 multiples of 86 are: 86, 172, 258, 344, 430, 516, 602, 688, 774, 860.
Eight hundred twenty-three thousand, seven hundred seventy-four.
Any number greater than or equal to 745 but less than 755 can be rounded off to 750. This is because when rounding to the nearest 10, any number 5 or greater in the ones place will round up. Therefore, numbers like 746, 747, 748, 749, and 750 can all be rounded to 750.
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No. 774=2x3x3x43
To the nearest ten: 770 To the nearest hundred: 800
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774*43/100 = 332.82
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In this situation, you're given an open equation, where the multiplication of two unknown numbers must equal 774 with no remainder. With these types of problems we look at either the last or last two digits of the equaled number. In our case, we're looking to see if the number can be divided by 2, meaning it's not prime.Since our equaled number ends in a "4", we have a very good chance of this number being divisible by "2". Therefore, we shall divide 774 by 2. We should have 387.Therefore, 2 x 387 = 774. That is just one solution out of many.
43% of 774 = 43% * 774 = 0.43 * 774 = 332.82
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