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use long division.
If we remember that all percentages are based off 100% then we know that any percent is going to be over 100.A way to remember this would be - Imagine you received a test back and you got 97 out of 100 correct. Well that would give you a 97%. If you got a 62 or 35 out of a 100, it would be 62% or 35%.So we know the answer is 35/100. Now to reduce it - we need to find a common factor of both numbers. Anytime a number ends in five (5), we can assume 5 is a factor of it.35/5 / 100/5 = 7/20So the correct final answer is: 35% reduced to it's simplest form is 7/20.
Yes, that is correct.
Yes.
To convert a value from SI units to U.S. customary units, you need to know the appropriate conversion factor for the specific measurement. Multiply the SI value by this conversion factor to get the equivalent U.S. customary value. For example, to convert meters to feet, you would multiply by approximately 3.281. Always ensure to use the correct conversion factor for the specific units involved.
Multiply them together.
He or she would be correct.
I don't know if this is correct or not but I think it is 7(3c-5). Can someone tell me if that is correct or not; thank you
I knew you would love it
they would know the correct formla
That is correct.
Age is one factor that I know about.
The correct punctuation is: They wanted to know when you would visit them again?
If it has more than two factors. If you find a third factor, you know.
use long division.
No. "I have known him for 5 years." Would be more correct.
The correct phrasing should be, "I didn't know that." The past tense of "know" is "knew," so using "knew" in this context would be incorrect.