If you mean 5/10 then it is 1/2
510 is an integer and so there is no sensible way of writing it as a fraction or mixed number.
1/2
17% off of $510 = $423.30 = 17% discount applied to 170 = $510 - (17% * $510) = $510 - (0.17 * $510 ) = $510 - 86.7 = $423.30
30% of 510= 30% * 510= 0.3 * 510= 153
510
No, 45 is not equivalent to 510. They represent different numerical values, with 45 being significantly smaller than 510. In mathematical terms, 45 is equal to 45, while 510 is equal to 510, so they are not equal or equivalent in any way.
it is 2/10
510 is an integer and so there is no sensible way of writing it as a fraction or mixed number.
1/2
If that's 5/10, it can be simplified to 1/2
The equivilant decimal for 9 51/100 is 9 510/1000.
It is: 510/2 = 255 which is the equivalent of CCLV in Roman numerals
17% off of $510 = $423.30 = 17% discount applied to 170 = $510 - (17% * $510) = $510 - (0.17 * $510 ) = $510 - 86.7 = $423.30
30% of 510= 30% * 510= 0.3 * 510= 153
17% of 510 = 17% * 510 = 0.17 * 510 = 86.7
They are the multiples of 510 which are numbers of the form k*510 where k is an integer.They are the multiples of 510 which are numbers of the form k*510 where k is an integer.They are the multiples of 510 which are numbers of the form k*510 where k is an integer.They are the multiples of 510 which are numbers of the form k*510 where k is an integer.
You would multiply 510 by 1.2 to get your answer. The idea is: 510 plus twenty percent of 510 would be 1 X 510 + .2 X 510. Factoring out the 510 from each of these terms you get 510 (1 + .2)