it is a relatively shallow ramp. every single unit that it gains in height, it makes an equivalent TEN units in length
On a pie chart, it's similar to if you cut a pizza into 10 equal slices and took one.Alternative Answer:-10% of 40 is 4 so it would look like 40 with 0 being shaded in.
There is o simple answer. 10% of a hexagon could look like a circle in the hexagon, a square in the haxagon, a similar hexagon with sides which are sqrt(0.1) as long, or lots of other shapes.
Oh, dude, math time! So, like, to find 10 percent of 4630, you just move the decimal point one place to the left because 10 percent is like 0.1. So, 10 percent of 4630 is 463. Easy peasy, right?
4000+300+10+5= 4315 trust me this is the right answer . I AM A HUNDRED PERCENT SURE %100
70 percent is like 8 over 10 or like 4 over 5.
On a pie chart, it's similar to if you cut a pizza into 10 equal slices and took one.Alternative Answer:-10% of 40 is 4 so it would look like 40 with 0 being shaded in.
There is o simple answer. 10% of a hexagon could look like a circle in the hexagon, a square in the haxagon, a similar hexagon with sides which are sqrt(0.1) as long, or lots of other shapes.
a percent of a percent is part of the percent like 5% of 50% is 10% see then 10 percent would also equal .10 or 100 is 1.00 or 110 is 1.10
The mechanical advantage (MA) of a ramp is calculated as the ratio of the length of the ramp to its height. Given a ramp length of 10 meters and an MA of 5, the height can be calculated using the formula: height = length / MA. Thus, the height of the ramp is 10 meters / 5 = 2 meters.
18 feet
0.01 is one percent. If you look at this as money it is $0.01 or one cent.
Oh, dude, math time! So, like, to find 10 percent of 4630, you just move the decimal point one place to the left because 10 percent is like 0.1. So, 10 percent of 4630 is 463. Easy peasy, right?
4000+300+10+5= 4315 trust me this is the right answer . I AM A HUNDRED PERCENT SURE %100
70 percent is like 8 over 10 or like 4 over 5.
The length of the downward sloping side of the ramp would be 18 feet approximately this is pythagarus theorem of the sum of squares. the answer should in fact be the number corresponding to the square root of (10*10+15*15).
Look it up on google anyways da answer is 4.931
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