-12+28 = 16
To find the integer that, when increased by -12, equals 28, we can set up the equation: ( x + (-12) = 28 ). Simplifying this gives ( x - 12 = 28 ). Adding 12 to both sides, we find ( x = 28 + 12 ), which results in ( x = 40 ). Therefore, the integer is 40.
28, increased by 7% is figured by multiplying 28 by 1.07, which equals 29.96
28.5 increased by 12 is 40.5. 28.5 increased by 12% of itself is 31.92.
28/12 = 2.33 or 233%
76.80
x + (-12) = 28 So x = 28 + 12 = 40
31.36 is 12% more than 28.
16 (16+12=28)
28, increased by 7% is figured by multiplying 28 by 1.07, which equals 29.96
28.5 increased by 12 is 40.5. 28.5 increased by 12% of itself is 31.92.
It is 28 plus 22 = 50
28=8x+12-7x 28=8x-7x+12 28=x+12 28-12=x+12-12 16=x
3/7 of 28 = 28*3/7 = 12
28 + 12 = 40
28/12 = 2.33 or 233%
12/28 or 3/7
76.80