Well, honey, if you divide 2000 by 150, you get 13.3333333333. But since we can't have a fraction of a time, you can fit 150 into 2000 a grand total of 13 times. Math doesn't lie, darling.
To determine how many times 11 goes into 150, we divide 150 by 11. The result is approximately 13.6363636. Since we cannot have a fraction of a division, we need to round down to the nearest whole number. Therefore, 11 goes into 150 approximately 13 times.
11.5385
1 and 13
0.0159
13% off of 150= 13% discount applied to 150= 150 - (13% * 150)= 150 - (0.13 * 150)= 150 - 19.5= 130.50
Well, honey, if you divide 2000 by 150, you get 13.3333333333. But since we can't have a fraction of a time, you can fit 150 into 2000 a grand total of 13 times. Math doesn't lie, darling.
150 x 13 = 1950
51 divide it by 13 = 3.923076923076923
13% of 150 is 19.5 so 150 plus 19.5 equals 169.5
To determine how many times 11 goes into 150, we divide 150 by 11. The result is approximately 13.6363636. Since we cannot have a fraction of a division, we need to round down to the nearest whole number. Therefore, 11 goes into 150 approximately 13 times.
0.0667
11.5385
It will cost 150 - 13 = 137.
39/150 = 13/50
Simply enough, divide. Example 1: What is 105/7? Well, since 7 goes into 10 once, remainder 3, and into 35 five times, the answer is 15. Example 2: What is 150/13? We divide 15/13 and get 1, remainder 2. "Bring down" the 2, and we divide 20/13 and get 1, remainder 7. So the answer is 11 7/13.
At age 13, you are supposed to be about 135 to 140, so 150 is okay. :-)