15% of 10 gallons = 10*15/100 = 1.5 gallons.
2.5 gallons
15 percent of ten dollars is 1.50
To dilute 500 gallons of a 31% solution to a 15% solution you would add 533.33 gallons of the dilutant. For example, if you have 500 gallons of a 31% saline solution you would add 533.33 gallons of water to create 1033.33 gallons of a 15% saline solution.
1.6 cups is ten percent of a gallon
10% = 15 divided by 10... answer = 1.5
2.5 gallons
2.25 gallons
15 percent of ten dollars is 1.50
15% of 2.4 US gallons= 15% * 2.4= 0.15 * 2.4= 0.36 US gallons or 46.08 US fluid ounces
To dilute 500 gallons of a 31% solution to a 15% solution you would add 533.33 gallons of the dilutant. For example, if you have 500 gallons of a 31% saline solution you would add 533.33 gallons of water to create 1033.33 gallons of a 15% saline solution.
1.6 cups is ten percent of a gallon
10% = 15 divided by 10... answer = 1.5
15% of 10 is 1.5
330 gallons of 80% antifreeze mixed with 60 gallons of 15% antifreeze will provide 390 gallons of 70% antifreeze. Let the multiplier of 60 gallons be x, then considering the percentages of antifreeze in the solutions: (15 + 80x) ÷ (1 + x) = 70 ⇒ 15 + 80x = 70 + 70x ⇒ 10x = 55 ⇒ x = 5.5 Therefore mix 60 x 5.5 = 330 gallons of 80% antifreeze.
No, 1.5 is not equal to 15 percent. To convert 15 percent to a decimal, you divide by 100, which gives you 0.15. Therefore, 1.5 is actually ten times greater than 15 percent.
15% = 0.15 10000 x 0.15 = 1500
A dime is ten percent of a dollar.