The term "equal number" typically refers to two or more numbers being the same or having the same value. In this context, the number 80 itself is not equal or unequal; it simply represents a specific value. To determine if it is equal to another number, you would need to compare it to that other number. For example, 80 is equal to 80 but not equal to 70 or 90.
The only number that can equal 80, no matter what you do to it, is 80.When 720 is divided by 9, the quotient is 80.
80 is equal to 80 because it is the same number....... :)ex. (79=79) (100=100)
The only number that equals 80 is 80, and it's not a prime number.
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80 x 0.0075 = 0.6. Therefore, 0.75 percent of 80 is equal to 0.6.
The only number that can equal 80, no matter what you do to it, is 80.When 720 is divided by 9, the quotient is 80.
80 is equal to 80 because it is the same number....... :)ex. (79=79) (100=100)
The only number that equals 80 is 80, and it's not a prime number.
There are 80 protons in mercury-204 because the atomic number of mercury is 80, which is equal to the number of protons in its nucleus.
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80 x 0.0075 = 0.6. Therefore, 0.75 percent of 80 is equal to 0.6.
The mixed number equivalent is: 80 39/50
To find 80 percent of a number, multiply the number by 0.8. In this instance, 32 x 0.8 = 25.6. Therefore, 80 percent of 32 is equal to 25.6.
To find 80 percent of a number, multiply the number by 0.8. In this instance, 0.8 x 85 = 68. Therefore, 80 percent of 85 is equal to 68.
80.78 = 80 39/50
80 is an integer and so there is not really a sensible way of writing it as a fraction or mixed number.
To find 80 percent of a number, multiply the number by 0.8. In this instance, 0.8 x 12450 = 9960. Therefore, 80 percent of 12450 is equal to 9960.