Your score or amount divided by the total number and multiplied by 100 So if you got 35/50 on your maths test, divide 35 by 50 and multiply the answer by 100. 35/50*100=70%
To find the percentage of one number in relation to another number then divide the relative number (in this case 15) by the base number (in this case 35) and multiply the result by 100.The markup is 15 units based on an original purchase price of 35 units.The percentage markup is thus 100 x 15/35 = 42.86% (2dp)
Oh, dude, math time! So, if 28 is 35% of a number, we can set up an equation like 28 = 0.35x and solve for x. Dividing 28 by 0.35 gives us the number, which is 80. Ta-da! Math wizardry at your service.
The greatest common factor of a number is the biggest number that will divide wholly into both numbers. For your example with the two numbers being 5 and 35, the greatest common factor is 5. 5 / 5 = 1 35 / 5 = 7 5 is a factor of 35, so it is their GCF.
.35 over 5 and divide
They can divide by ten.
means divide the number by 35, then double it
The number one.
divide it by 100 and then times that number by 35
5
One and seven.
It is 5 because it is the highest number that will divide into 50 and 35 with no remainders
35 percent essentially means 35 parts out of 100 parts or 35 divided by 100 or 35/100. To divide by 100 move the decimal point two spaces to the left.So, the number 35 as a whole number would be 35.To divide by 100 move the point 2 spaces left, which would make it .35
To find the number that, when multiplied by 35, equals 105, you would divide 105 by 35. So, 105 รท 35 = 3. Therefore, the number you are looking for is 3.
"Divide" it by 1. 35 = 35/1
Well, honey, you can divide any number that is a multiple of 35 by 35. So, if you've got 70, 105, or even 140, you can chop those babies up into nice little 35-sized pieces. Just make sure you don't try to divide by zero - that's a big no-no in the math world.
So, 49 is .35 of the original number. That means 49 is 35/100ths of the original number. Divide 49 by 35- that gets you 1/100th of the original number. Take THAT number, multiply by 100, and you have the original number.