Well, isn't that just a happy little math problem! Let's think about it together. If we call the number x, we can create two equations: 8x + 12 = 2x + 120. By solving this, we find that x equals 9. So, the number you're thinking of is 9. Happy calculating!
No. If you multiply them by a hundred you get 120 and 102 which are not the same.
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No it is not. If you want to get a square number you must multiply a number by its self.
To find 120 percent of a number, multiply the number by 1.2. In this instance, 1.2 x 68 = 81.6. Therefore, 120 percent of 68 is equal to 81.6.
To find 120 percent of a number, multiply the number by 1.2. In this instance, 1.2 x 31 = 37.2. Therefore, 120 percent of 31 is equal to 37.2.
No. If you multiply them by a hundred you get 120 and 102 which are not the same.
Yes.
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Finding 120 percent is the same as finding twelve tenths, or 12/10 of a number. You can also multiply the number by 1.2. For example, 120 percent of 500 is equal to 500 x 1.2 = 600.
No it is not. If you want to get a square number you must multiply a number by its self.
"of" means multiply 5% = 0.05 0.05 * 120 = 6 ■
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If 45 = 120% then simply divide 45 by 120, to find 1%, which is 0.375 and then multiply this by 80 to find 80%, which is 30 - or - 1.20X = 45; X = 45/1.20 = 37.5; then 80% of the number is: 37.5 X .80 = 30
71% (to two significant places)To work this out, the easiest thing to do, is to write it as a decimal, and then multiply by 100:Firstly work out 85/120, and then multiply to get 71%.
To find 9.5 percent of a number, multiply the number by 0.095. In this instance, 120 x 0.095 = 11.4. Therefore, 9.5 percent of 120 is equal to 11.4.
To find 120 percent of a number, multiply the number by 1.2. In this instance, 1.2 x 31 = 37.2. Therefore, 120 percent of 31 is equal to 37.2.
To find 43 percent of a number, multiply the number by 0.43. In this instance, 0.43 x 120 = 51.6. Therefore, 43 percent of 120 is equal to 51.6.