The percentage of 56 out of 80 is 70%.
the new number divided by the old nuumber e.g If the new price is : £56 and the original price : £80 the percentage depreciation is: 56 / 80 = 0.7 ( the percentage decrease)
You can divide any number by 1 and the multiply by 100 to get the percentage. For example: .80 = (.80 / 1) * 100 = 80% .56 = (.56 / 1) * 100 = 56% .445 = (.445 / 1) * 100 = 44.5%
It is: 56/80 = 7/10 in its lowest terms
30 % off of $80 is $24 off so it would be $56
The percentage of 56 out of 80 is 70%.
About 80% (80.35714285714286%)
the new number divided by the old nuumber e.g If the new price is : £56 and the original price : £80 the percentage depreciation is: 56 / 80 = 0.7 ( the percentage decrease)
You can divide any number by 1 and the multiply by 100 to get the percentage. For example: .80 = (.80 / 1) * 100 = 80% .56 = (.56 / 1) * 100 = 56% .445 = (.445 / 1) * 100 = 44.5%
70%
56/80 x 100 = 70 Therefore, 56 is 70 percent of 80.
70 % of 80 = 70/100 x 80 = 56 So you must get 56 right, which means you can get 80 - 56 = 24 wrong. Alternatively: If you must get 70 % right, then you can get 100 % - 70 % = 30 % wrong. 30 % of 80 = 30/100 x 80 = 24 You can miss 24. Another way to look at it: 70% is 0.70 as a decimal. Multiply the decimal into any number and you have it as that percentage. 80 x 0.70 = 56
It is: 56/80 = 7/10
The difference between 80 and -56 = 80 - (-56) = 80+56 = 136. Adding -31 to 136 is the same as subtracting 31 from 136; or 136-31 = 105
The LCM is 560.
56
56 = 5,600%