Oh, dude, that's an easy one! So, like, to find out what percent 65 is of 1300, you just divide 65 by 1300 and multiply by 100. That's like 5%, man. Easy peasy lemon squeezy!
5% of 1300 is 65
the 5% is only applicable to the $1300 from 4500 to 5800 which would = $65 plus the 100 = 165 5800-4500=1300 .05 * 1300= 65 65+100=165
The product of 20 multiplied by 65 is 1300.
10 percent of 1300 = 130
1300 as a percentage of 2000 is 65%.
5% of 1300 is 65
y = 6500/5 = 1300 5% of 1300 = 65
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the 5% is only applicable to the $1300 from 4500 to 5800 which would = $65 plus the 100 = 165 5800-4500=1300 .05 * 1300= 65 65+100=165
The product of 20 multiplied by 65 is 1300.
$195. To do this quickly in your head, split the percentage up into 2 components: 10% of 1300 + 5% of 1300 10% of 1300 can be easily found by removing a zero (130) 5% of 1300 is just 10% of 1300 divided by 2: 130/2 = (65) so 130+65=195.
10 percent of 1300 = 130
To determine how many 20s it takes to make 1300, you would divide 1300 by 20. This calculation would result in 65, indicating that it takes 65 twenty-dollar bills to make 1300 dollars.
1300 as a percentage of 2000 is 65%.
1235 + 65 = 1300
To find 20 percent of 1300, you simply multiply 1300 by 0.20 (which represents 20 percent in decimal form). So, 1300 * 0.20 = 260. Therefore, 20 percent of 1300 is 260.
To find 2.5 percent of 1300, you first convert 2.5 percent to a decimal by dividing by 100, which gives you 0.025. Then, you multiply 0.025 by 1300 to get the answer. Therefore, 2.5 percent of 1300 is 32.5.