Any of them. To get 50 to 30 you could... subtract 20 add -20 divide by 5/3 multiply by 3/5
Divide it by 10 and then multiply it by 3 and so 3/10 of 50 = 15
10/3 * 5 = 5*10/3 = 50/3 50/3 is 16+2/3 and about 16.67
Take your percentage number and divide it by 100. So in your case, writing 3% as a fraction, you would get 3/100. If you have 50%, as a fraction you'll have 50/100. Here we see that 50 is a common factor of both 50 and 100, so we can divide both numbers by 50, getting 1/2.
31
Divide it by 50 !
The only thing that equals 50 is 50. And 3 does not divide it. So the answer is that there is no such thing.
50 x 3 = 150/50 = 3 + (17/2) = 11.5
The answer is 50. Thus 3 X 50=150
Any of them. To get 50 to 30 you could... subtract 20 add -20 divide by 5/3 multiply by 3/5
Divide it by 10 and then multiply it by 3 and so 3/10 of 50 = 15
10/3 * 5 = 5*10/3 = 50/3 50/3 is 16+2/3 and about 16.67
1500 divided by 30 = 50= 1500/30 (the zeros are cancelled out)= 150/3 (divide 15 by 3; the quotient is 5 then add 0 to 5)= 50
Take your percentage number and divide it by 100. So in your case, writing 3% as a fraction, you would get 3/100. If you have 50%, as a fraction you'll have 50/100. Here we see that 50 is a common factor of both 50 and 100, so we can divide both numbers by 50, getting 1/2.
Well, isn't that a happy little math problem! To solve this, we first divide 150 by 3 to get 50. Then, we divide 50 by 4 to get 12.5. So, 150 divided by 3 over 4 equals 12.5. Remember, there are no mistakes in math, just happy little accidents!
divide both by ten so 30/50 becomes 3/5
31