You basically have to make an equality between two fractions. First, your percentage fraction will always be a variable over 100. The other fraction, your minutes, will be a variable over 60, because a whole hour is 60 minutes. If you know the percent variable, lets say you want to figure out what 30% of an hour is, you put 30 over 100 = x over 60. You cross multiply, 30 times 60, which equals 1800, then to find out what x (your minutes) variable equals, you will have to divide 100 into 1800, which will give you 18. THerefore, 30 percent of an hour is 18 minutes.
Neither 100 nor 16.6 is a variable of any kind.
100-34 equals = 66
depends on what the number is out of If 1 equals 100% then the answer is 165% If 10 equals 100% then the answer is 16.5% If 100 equals 100% then the answer is simply 1.65%
16x = 6x + 100 (subtract 6x from both sides) 16x - 6x = 6x +100 - 6x (Therefore) 10x = 100 (Divide both sides by 10) 10x/10 = 100/10 (Therefore) x = 10 Answer: Value of x is 10
18.75
The answer is 25.
You basically have to make an equality between two fractions. First, your percentage fraction will always be a variable over 100. The other fraction, your minutes, will be a variable over 60, because a whole hour is 60 minutes. If you know the percent variable, lets say you want to figure out what 30% of an hour is, you put 30 over 100 = x over 60. You cross multiply, 30 times 60, which equals 1800, then to find out what x (your minutes) variable equals, you will have to divide 100 into 1800, which will give you 18. THerefore, 30 percent of an hour is 18 minutes.
Neither 100 nor 16.6 is a variable of any kind.
If 1 equals 100% then the answer is 175% If 10 equals 100% then the answer is 17.5%If 100 equals 100% then the answer is simply 1.75%
100-34 equals = 66
depends on what the number is out of If 1 equals 100% then the answer is 165% If 10 equals 100% then the answer is 16.5% If 100 equals 100% then the answer is simply 1.65%
Variable cost is the cost which varies as variation in production units For example if 10 units produce variable cost = 100 if 100 units produce variable cost =1000 so per unit variable cost = 10
16x = 6x + 100 (subtract 6x from both sides) 16x - 6x = 6x +100 - 6x (Therefore) 10x = 100 (Divide both sides by 10) 10x/10 = 100/10 (Therefore) x = 10 Answer: Value of x is 10
100 kg equals 3527.4 ounces.
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50 equals 50% of 100