It is 95 when rounded to the nearest whole number.
well, 1% is 0.01 * the base number 95 = x * 140 x = 95 / 140 x = 0.67857.... so 95 is approximately 67.857% of 140
The decimal is 95, exactly as in the question. 95 is an integer, not a fraction. But, if you must express it as a fraction, it is 95/1.
no 95 is not a square number
42<n<95. Also, since it is over 42, then that would be every number over forty-two. However, seeing as it must be less than ninety-five, it is every number that is over 42 but less than 95.
To express 95 as a fraction, we can write it as 95/1. This is because any whole number can be represented as the number over 1. So, 95 as a fraction is simply 95/1.
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It is 95 when rounded to the nearest whole number.
well, 1% is 0.01 * the base number 95 = x * 140 x = 95 / 140 x = 0.67857.... so 95 is approximately 67.857% of 140
That depends on the value of the whole. For example 95 would be 95% of 100. If the whole is 200, it would be twice that, etc. To find 95% of any number multiply it by 95% to get the answer.
% rate = 95/96 * 100% = 98.996%
95/5 = 19 ------- Well, it is not prime!
The decimal is 95, exactly as in the question. 95 is an integer, not a fraction. But, if you must express it as a fraction, it is 95/1.
To express 9.95 as a mixed number, we first need to separate the whole number and the decimal part. The whole number is 9, and the decimal part is 0.95. To convert the decimal part to a fraction, we place 95 over 100 (since there are two decimal places) to get 95/100. Therefore, 9.95 as a mixed number is 9 95/100.
No, americium is not a base. It is a radioactive chemical element with the symbol Am and atomic number 95. It is a metal that is commonly used in smoke detectors.
The atomic number of the element americium (Am) is 95. From this we can tell that the nucleus of the atom is 95 protons. As an atom is electrically neutral (number of positively charged protons is equal to the number of negatively charged electrons and both carry a relative charge of magnitude 1), an americium atom would also have a total of 95 electrons in its electron shells. The mass number of Am is likely around 243, so you can estimate that an atom of Am would have 243 - 95 = 148 neutrons. Of course, if there are isotopes, the number of neutrons would vary for each isotope of americium.
no 95 is not a square number