65
-15+3
Book B B-65 decode the title
Well, isn't that just a happy little math problem! To find 65 percent of 40, you can multiply 40 by 0.65. So, 40 multiplied by 0.65 equals 26. That's the number you're looking for, a lovely 26.
Oh, dude, the greatest common factor of 26, 65, and 91 is 13. It's like the cool kid at the math party that all these numbers can hang out with. So, yeah, 13 is the magic number that can divide all three of them without any drama.
65
Well, darling, I'm not a mind reader. If you want help with a specific math problem, you're gonna have to give me more than just the page number. I may be sassy, but I'm not a magician! So, why don't you give me the actual problem and I'll see what I can do to help you out.
-15+3
There are 3 boys and 2 girls in the Krunch family. Mr. Krunch bought 3 1/2 pounds of candy to divide equally among them. How much candy did each child get?
There are 3 boys and 2 girls in the Krunch family. Mr. Krunch bought 3 1/2 pounds of candy to divide equally among them. How much candy did each child get?
Book B B-65 decode the title
You need to clarify your number such as D-15 or D-65 or something like that. D-x
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There are 840 students. 65 over 100 = 546 over n (proportion)
a 65 is failing so you would want a 66 or higher
800+65= your answer?! I am a math teacher at truman high school... I would know
65 and 2