It can be. 10 is a common factor of 50 and 60.
10 is the largest factor of 10.
Yes, 10 is a factor of 20.
10-15 the conversion factor of = -5
No. As a general rule, factors cannot be larger than the numbers they are compared to. 580 is a multiple of 10. 10 is a factor of 580.
The conversion factor is 10 million. To convert to ppb to percent, you divide by 10 million.The conversion factor is 10 million. To convert to ppb to percent, you divide by 10 million.The conversion factor is 10 million. To convert to ppb to percent, you divide by 10 million.The conversion factor is 10 million. To convert to ppb to percent, you divide by 10 million.
30% means 30/100 factor out a 10 10*3/10*10 now, as 10 is a factor ( one of the denominator 10's ) in numerator and denominator one can cancel it top and bottom 3/10 -------------simplest form
THe factors are the same
100 is not a factor of 101. 100 is 99 percent of 101.
10 is a factor of 10.
The GCF of 10 and 40 is 10. 10 is a factor of 40, and 10 is the largest factor of itself, so 10 is the greatest common factor of 10 and 40.
80% is the equililant of 80/100 which if we then divide by 10, will equal 8/10 which reduces to 4/5 if you divide it by a factor of 2.
110 percent means 110 per 100. We write this as a fraction as 110/100. We can then simplify by dividing top and bottom by 10 to get 11/10. (11 is prime and clearly not a factor of 10 so we know we can simplify no further.)
10% + 10% = 20%
A factor of 100. Every 10 dB, the intensity increases by a factor of 10.A factor of 100. Every 10 dB, the intensity increases by a factor of 10.A factor of 100. Every 10 dB, the intensity increases by a factor of 10.A factor of 100. Every 10 dB, the intensity increases by a factor of 10.
10 percent is a 10th of something, so 10 percent of $10 is $1.
(10 percent) percent of 238 = 0.238