To find what part of 250 is 75, you would set up a proportion. Let x represent the unknown part. The proportion would be 75 is to 250 as x is to 100. Solving for x, you would cross multiply to get 250 * 75 = 100x. Dividing both sides by 100 gives x = 187.5. Therefore, 75 is 187.5% of 250.
If 50 percent (half) of a number is 125, then the number is 250 (125 * 2). To find 75 percent of 250, multiply 250 * .75: (250 * .75 = 187.5)
30% of 250 = 30% * 250 = 0.3 * 250 = 75
2.5% of 30 is .75, 250% of 30 is 75
75
30 percent of 250 = 30/100 x 250 = 3/10 x 250 = 750/10 = 75
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2.50 is what percent of 75= 2.5 / 75= 0.033333Converting decimal to a percentage: 0.033333 * 100 = 3.33%
fraction = 75/250 or 3/10
250
250 x .75 = $187.5
If 50 percent (half) of a number is 125, then the number is 250 (125 * 2). To find 75 percent of 250, multiply 250 * .75: (250 * .75 = 187.5)
To find what is 75% of 250: 75 ÷ 100 × 250 = 187.5
30% of 250 = 30% * 250 = 0.3 * 250 = 75
3.3333
.3 * 250 = 75 .3 is equal to 30% of something.
Expressed as a percentage, 75/250 x 100 = 30 percent.
Ah, the least common multiple is a special number that both 75 and 250 can be evenly divided into. To find it, we look for the smallest number that both 75 and 250 can go into without any remainders. In this case, the least common multiple for 75 and 250 is 750. It's like finding a beautiful harmony between two numbers, creating a perfect blend of their qualities.