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∙ 13y agouse 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.
Yes, that is correct.
To answer that accurately, we will need to know the pairs of units.
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
That is correct.
they would know the correct formla
Age is one factor that I know about.
If it has more than two factors. If you find a third factor, you know.
use long division.
The sentence "How much does it cost?" is a correct interrogative sentence (a question).However, the form "how much it costs" is also correct when used in a declarative sentence, "I don't know how much it costs." or "How much it costs is not a factor."
4 is a factor of 36 and 36 is a multiple of 4
Since 4 x 7 is 28, you know that 7 isn't a factor of 29. Since 29 is a prime number, you know that 7 isn't a factor of it. To be perfectly sure, divide 7 into 29. If the answer is an integer, it's a factor.
well i would say that a factor is a number add to another number and it equal something but a coefficient is not really what i know but i think its something similar to a factor