To find out how many nought point fives (0.5) are in 10, you divide 10 by 0.5. This calculation gives you 20, meaning there are 20 instances of 0.5 in 10.
10%
0.1 = 1/10
To find out how many twenty-fives are in 250, you can divide 250 by 25. Doing the calculation, 250 ÷ 25 equals 10. Therefore, there are 10 twenty-fives in 250.
0.8 = 8/10 = 4/5
Just cross a nought off to divide by 10.
10%
0.3 = 3/10
0.1 = 1/10
Nought point seven, seven tenths or 7/10 or 70%
To find out how many twenty-fives are in 250, you can divide 250 by 25. Doing the calculation, 250 ÷ 25 equals 10. Therefore, there are 10 twenty-fives in 250.
Because 10 is two fives so anything times ten is double as many fives.
0.8 = 8/10 = 4/5
Just cross a nought off to divide by 10.
there would be 10 high fives
Two fives = 10 = 1,000%
If there are 10 people doing high fives, each person can high five every other person once. The number of unique high fives can be calculated using the combination formula ( \binom{n}{2} ), where ( n ) is the number of people. For 10 people, this is ( \binom{10}{2} = \frac{10 \times 9}{2} = 45 ). Therefore, there would be 45 high fives.
Well, 25 twos is equal to 50. So 10 fives are equal equal to 25 twos.