Looks like 51 and 62 are missing...
73% of 73 = 73% * 73 = 0.73 * 73 = 53.29
73= 73/1
Yes, in the table for 73. 73*1 = 73 73*2 = 146 etc.
25% of 73= 25% * 73= 0.25 * 73= 18.25
There are infinitely many possible answers. 1 times 73 is one option.
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David B Wortman has written: 'A saint model of the AN/TSQ-73 guided missile air defense system' -- subject(s): Guided missiles, Air defenses
43 and 73 is one of several possible answers.
About 73 times between the other answers.
Looks like 51 and 62 are missing...
Pink scarf, Yes, Ouch!, False and Perwinkle pants!
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I believe he was an author and health advocate in the earlier half of the 20th century. He wrote a book that I'm reading on line right now called "Young at 73 and Beyond" Check out the website: http://www.sandowplus.co.UK/Competition/Tilney/73/73-intro.htm
listening in to a conversation without participating in it. 73-Chris/N3GAD
To figure out your score on a test, you just have to divide the number of answers you got right by the number of total questions there were. In this case, 65 divided by 73= .89 or 89%.
There are infinitely many possible answers. One such is 27.3 - 0.3