Yes, any number is a real number.
the only real number equal to 75 is 75.3×5×5=75
50% of number is 75 1% of number is 75/50 Therefore 100% of number (which would be the number) is (75/50) x 100 = 150
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A real-world problem involving the multiplication of 120 and 75 could be calculating the total number of items produced in a factory. If the factory produces 120 items per hour and operates for 75 hours during a week, you would multiply 120 by 75 to find the total number of items produced in that week, which equals 9,000 items. This calculation helps assess productivity and inventory levels.
You write a number, not wright! It would be written as 75% of [the number].
In itself, the number 75 does not relate specifically to the real world.
the only real number equal to 75 is 75.3×5×5=75
50% of number is 75 1% of number is 75/50 Therefore 100% of number (which would be the number) is (75/50) x 100 = 150
No, 75 is not a square number.
75% is the number 0.75
75 is not a Perfect number.
75% of 75 is 56.25
about $50to $75. if it is real then it is $75
A number minus 15% is 75 So 85% of the number is 75 then the original number is 75/0.85 = 88.23529 (to 5 dp).
75 is a composite number.
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Well, isn't that a happy little math problem! To find out what number we're looking for, we can set up a simple equation. If 75% of a number is 45, we can divide 45 by 0.75 to find the whole number. So, 45 divided by 0.75 equals 60. That's the number we're looking for!