88% or B+
15/42 15 and 42 can both be divided by 3. 3 x 5 = 15 and 3 x 14 = 42 . 5 and 14 do not have any common factor. Therefore, the simplest form for 15 over 42 would be 5 over 14.
%*amount=answer .15(15%) * x = 42 thefore 42/.15= x x=280
15% of 42 = 42*15/100 = 6.3
42-15=27
If you got 32/42, your percentage will be 76%.
88% or B+
42 points out of 60 possible would be at least a C- in my classes. If the scores were low on the test, your actual grade might be adjusted upward. (Obviously you grade will depend on your teacher's grade scale.)
15/42 15 and 42 can both be divided by 3. 3 x 5 = 15 and 3 x 14 = 42 . 5 and 14 do not have any common factor. Therefore, the simplest form for 15 over 42 would be 5 over 14.
%*amount=answer .15(15%) * x = 42 thefore 42/.15= x x=280
15% of 42 = 42*15/100 = 6.3
15 will go into 42 two times with 12 left over.
42-15=27
Yes, I think that personally it would be wrong. Is the professor your age? Does he/she love you back? Those are all things you have to think about. It would be wrong if you're in college and she/he is 42 years old!
A
42 multiplied by 15 is 630.
gcf(15, 42) = 3.