35 $20 dollar bills make 700.
Exactly 35 times
To find out how many sets of 20 are in 700, you would divide 700 by 20. This division would result in 35 sets of 20 in 700. Each set of 20 would be a whole number without any remainder.
Well, isn't that a happy little question! If you take 700 and divide it by 35, you'll see that it can go in 20 times. Just imagine those 35s fitting so nicely into 700, creating a beautiful mathematical landscape. Remember, there are no mistakes in math, just happy little calculations.
profit of 20 percent on 700 = 14020% of 700= 20% * 700= 20%/100% * 700= 2 * 70= 140
70 cl = 700 ml Answer 700/35 = 20
5 twenties in 100, 35 twenties in 700
35
20 x 700 = 14,000
Well, isn't that a happy little question! To make 700 dollars, you would need 35 twenty dollar bills. Just imagine all the beautiful things you could do with that much money! Happy painting!
20
Since 20 is a factor of 700, it is automatically the GCF.