To find the value of an object based on a perimeter of 75, you first need to determine the shape of the object, as the perimeter relates to its dimensions. For example, if it's a rectangle, you can use the perimeter formula ( P = 2(length + width) ) to find the dimensions. Once you have the dimensions, you can then calculate the area or other relevant properties to assess the object's value. If the object has a specific market value, additional context about its material or purpose might be needed to determine its worth.
.75/x=.33
The answer will depend on what x is.
20%% decrease = |original value - new value|/original value * 100%= |75 - 60|/75 * 100%= 15/75 * 100%= 0.20 * 100%= 20%
The absolute value of -9.3 is 9.3.
80
what is the value of sin 75 degree
.75/x=.33
The answer will depend on what x is.
To find 75 percent of a value, multiply the value by 0.75. In this instance, 0.75 x 1378 = 1033.5. Don't forget to round the value to two significant figures, thus: $1033.50.
x=7 ft.
.75 L
75 would be 20% of 375. In order to find 10% of any number simply move your decimal point one place value towards the left.
Charts typically show and list the area to the left of the Z-Score value. To find the area to the right, just subtract the Z-Score value from 1; e.g. if the Z-Score value is .75 then take 1-.75 = .25.
What is the value of parabellum 9mm tz 75?
20%% decrease = |original value - new value|/original value * 100%= |75 - 60|/75 * 100%= 15/75 * 100%= 0.20 * 100%= 20%
The absolute value of -9.3 is 9.3.
80