(2.95 x 10 x 1,000) = (29.5 x 1,000) = 29,500
It is: 295+10 = 305
Well, honey, if you take 10 away from 305, you're left with 295. Math doesn't have to be rocket science, darling!
To find two numbers that multiply to 295, we need to factorize 295 into its prime factors. 295 can be expressed as 5 x 59. Therefore, the two numbers that multiply to 295 are 5 and 59.
It is: 295+10 = 305
First you would turn 10% into a decimal > .10 Next, multiply that decimal by 1000 > 1000 x .10 Finally, you find your answer: 1000 x .10 = 100
10% of 295 = 29.5
It is: 295+10 = 305
1000 as a product of its prime factors is written as: 2 x 5 = 10
Well, honey, if you take 10 away from 305, you're left with 295. Math doesn't have to be rocket science, darling!
To find two numbers that multiply to 295, we need to factorize 295 into its prime factors. 295 can be expressed as 5 x 59. Therefore, the two numbers that multiply to 295 are 5 and 59.
29.5
It is: 295+10 = 305
80% of 295 = 236 = 80% * 295 = 80%/100% * 295 = 2360/10 = 236
To find out how many 10 centavos are in 1000, you divide 1000 by 10. This gives you 100. Therefore, there are 100 ten centavos in 1000.
First you would turn 10% into a decimal > .10 Next, multiply that decimal by 1000 > 1000 x .10 Finally, you find your answer: 1000 x .10 = 100
1000 - 10% = 900
1000 (4/10)= 1000 (.4)= 400