3
0.0158730158730159
That would be 32/10 or 16/5.
Just divide thirty by ten to get three, and there you have it; three pounds is ten percent of thirty. This is proven by multiplying three by ten to get thirty.
Yes, "ten-thirty," "half past ten," and "thirty past ten" all refer to the same time: 10:30. These phrases are different ways of expressing the time, with "half past" being the most common informal expression. In all cases, they indicate that it is thirty minutes after ten o'clock.
thirty-nine ten thousandths = 39.0010
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70
0.0158730158730159
Four ones divided by ten thirds = 6/35 (six thirty-fifths).
30/210 = .1428571
That would be 32/10 or 16/5.
10 divided by 32 = 0.3125
Alright, buckle up buttercup. The quotient of thirty and the product of ten times a number is simply 3 divided by that number. So, if you're looking for the result, it's 3 divided by whatever that number is. Math doesn't have to be a headache, darling.
70: 30 divided by 1/2=60+10=70 trick: not 30 divided by 2
Just divide thirty by ten to get three, and there you have it; three pounds is ten percent of thirty. This is proven by multiplying three by ten to get thirty.
Ten percent of thirty is three.
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