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To find out what number 57 is 95% of, you can set up the equation: ( 57 = 0.95 \times x ), where ( x ) is the unknown number. Solving for ( x ) gives ( x = \frac{57}{0.95} ), which equals 60. Therefore, 57 is 95% of 60.
95
5x + 14 = 95 - 4x 5x + 4x = 95 - 14 9x = 81 x = 81/9 x = 9
Just over 60
It is: 60*95 = 5700
To find out what number 57 is 95% of, you can set up the equation: ( 57 = 0.95 \times x ), where ( x ) is the unknown number. Solving for ( x ) gives ( x = \frac{57}{0.95} ), which equals 60. Therefore, 57 is 95% of 60.
95
80% X 60 = 48
5x + 14 = 95 - 4x 5x + 4x = 95 - 14 9x = 81 x = 81/9 x = 9
60
Just over 60
x=100
It is 90, the value halfway between the two middle values.
It is: 60*95 = 5700
2x4
60 x 1.15 = 69
60 percent of 95 = 0.6 * 95 = 57