There are 2 methods of making 100 using 1,7,7,7,7. They are: 1) 177 - 77 = 100 2) (7+7) x (7 + (1 / 7)) = 100
There are infinitely many answers: 200/2 is one.
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1000 divided by 10 = 100 There are infinitely many answers to this. You can see this idea by starting with 100 and multiplying it by 2,3,4...., each of these products will be a number such that when you divide you get 100.
All you have to do to find the answers is divide both 98 and 100 by the same number (if the number divides in without having a remainder). For example: 98/100 = 98 divided by 2/100 divided by 2 = 49/50
There are 2 methods of making 100 using 1,7,7,7,7. They are: 1) 177 - 77 = 100 2) (7+7) x (7 + (1 / 7)) = 100
Give away 17,677 .
(7+7) x (1/7+7) = 14x50/7 = 2x50=100
Set up the ratio in this form: (number of correct answers / total number of questions) x 100 Since there are 42 questions total in a test, we have: (number of correct answers / 42) x 100 Whatever number of correct answers the student has on a test, you compute the grade for him/her. For instance, if you have all correct answers, then we have: 42/42 x 100 = 100%
There are infinitely many answers: 200/2 is one.
There are lots of answers to that like 100 or 1000 or 10000.
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A percent is calculated by dividing a number by 100.
It is: 8*12.5 = 100
1000 divided by 10 = 100 There are infinitely many answers to this. You can see this idea by starting with 100 and multiplying it by 2,3,4...., each of these products will be a number such that when you divide you get 100.
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Put the number of answers you got correct over the number of total possible answers. Then multiple the top number by ten and the bottom number by ten. This will give you the percentage out of a 100.