Percentage change between two numbers A & B can be calculated as: (B-A)/A * 100 For example, if a stock price increases in value from $123 to $145 the percentage increase is: (145-123)/123 * 100 = 22/123 * 100 = 0.179*100 = 17.9% Alternatively, if a stock price decreases in value from $145 to $123 the percentage decrease is: (123-145)/145 * 100 = -22/145 * 100 = -0.152*100 = -15.2%
Percentage change between two numbers A & B can be calculated as: (B-A)/A * 100 For example, if a stock price increases in value from $123 to $145 the percentage increase is: (145-123)/123 * 100 = 17.9% Alternatively, if a stock price decreases in value from $145 to $123 the percentage decrease is: (123-145)/145 * 100 = 15.2% The technically correct answer to the scenario of $145 stock dropping to $123 is a -15.2% change in price. The original answer is semantically correct because the user calls out percentage "decrease", but you cannot have a drop in value and a positive % change outcome.
123 times 8 is equal to 984.
145 times 320 is 46,400
1 × 123 = 123 3 × 41 = 123
145 * 10 = 1450
58% of 145= 58% * 145= 0.58 * 145= 84.1
16 goes into 145 9 times without going over
1,000,000 divided by 123 = 8130.08 times.
145 x 43 = 6,235
12 x 123 = 1,476
The factor pairs of 145 are: 1 × 145 5 × 29