If they are the dimensions of a rectangle then use Pythagoras' theorem to find the length of the diagonal.
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To calculate a 25 percent markup on 120, first find 25 percent of 120, which is 30 (0.25 × 120 = 30). Then, add this amount to the original price: 120 + 30 = 150. Therefore, the price after a 25 percent markup on 120 is 150.
The diagonal will be 8.66 cm
120% of 80 = 96 80% of 120 = 96 70% of 150 = 105 150% of 200 = 300 200% of 150 = 300
The LCM is 600.
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120% of 150 = 120% * 150 = 1.2 * 150 = 180
80% of 150 is 120. The easiest way to find this is to actually find out what 20% is, and then subtract it. 20% of 150 is 30, so you know that 80% must be whatever is left, which would be 120.
To calculate a 25 percent markup on 120, first find 25 percent of 120, which is 30 (0.25 × 120 = 30). Then, add this amount to the original price: 120 + 30 = 150. Therefore, the price after a 25 percent markup on 120 is 150.
120 as a percentage of 150 is 80%
The diagonal will be 8.66 cm
120% of 80 = 96 80% of 120 = 96 70% of 150 = 105 150% of 200 = 300 200% of 150 = 300
The LCM is 600.
120/150 = 4/5
135 It is 15 more than 120 and 15 less than 150
The middle of 120 and 150 can be found by calculating the average of the two numbers. Adding 120 and 150 gives 270, and dividing by 2 results in 135. Therefore, 135 is the midpoint between 120 and 150.