It is the multiplicative inverse (of the something).
Multiply it by 0.01
Yes because 1*127 = 127 which is a prime number
When you multiply something by four, you quadrupleit.
100 % = 1, so 290 % = 2.9 so 290 % of something, multiply by 2.9
To get 40% of something: 1. convert 40% to decimal a. Remove the % sign. b. Divide 40 by 100. thus, 40% = 0.40 2. Multiply 0.40 to something.
Multiply it by 0.01
multiplying something by 1 does nothing.
To find 1% of something, divide the number by 100 E.g. 250 ÷ 100 = 2.5 Or if you have a calculator, multiply it by .01
1 and a half times 4 is equal to 6. To calculate this, you first multiply 1.5 (which is the same as 1 and a half) by 4. 1.5 x 4 = 6. This means that if you have 1 and a half of something and you multiply that by 4, you will have a total of 6 of that something.
Yes because 1*127 = 127 which is a prime number
Either divide by 4 or multiply by 1/4
When you multiply something by four, you quadrupleit.
Multiply 1/3 times the number. (1/3) * 15 = 15/3 = 5
you multiply when you are finding the volume of something is because that is how you find how much space something takes
No. To get a multiple of 2, multiply 2 by something. 2x6 is 12, so 12 is a multiple of 2. No matter what you multiply 2 by, you will never get 1, so 1 is not a multiple of 2.
One quarter "of" something is, mathematically, one quarter "times" something - so you simply multiply 1/4 x 40.
2% of something means 2/100ths of it. Divide by 100 and then multiply by 2. You can also multiply by 2 then divide by 100, or even divide by 50, if that's easier, because 2/100 = 1/50.