Designate the unknown number as n. From the problem statement, n/2 + 98 = 100, or n = 4.
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Multiply the percent times the dollar amount, then divide by 100. Add that amount to the dollar amount. For example: Add 15% to $1500. Multiply 15x1500 to get 22500. Then divide by 100 to get 225. Add the 225 to 1500 to get $1725.
Divide by 100, then add the % sign: 0.0654%.
add all the numbers then divide by how many number you have!!
25 Add the items together 10 + 20 + 30 + 40 = 100 Divide the total by the number of items 100 ÷ 4 = 25
The answer to this mathematical problem is 250. How I came to this conclusion is that all you do is add 100 and 400 which = 500. Then you simply divide 500 by 2 and get the quotient of 250! Then boom that's your answer!
Divide the number by 100 and then multiply the answer by 5. add the number with the answer.
Divide the number by 100, and add the pecent symbol.
add 1 by the number itself and them divide by 60 multiply by 100
Divide the bottom number into the top number. For example 1/2. Divide 1 by 2=.50, then multiply by 100 and add a percent sign, i.e., 0.50 x 100 = 50%
Divide by 2, add 2. So, the next number is 7
Divide 100 into the number. You will need to add a decimal and zeros to make it work. The result is a percentage. Divide the numerator by the denominator
I think you add the largest and small number, then divide the answer by 2
You add the numbers. Then you divide by the number of numbers (i.e., if you have three numbers, you divide the sum by 3).You add the numbers. Then you divide by the number of numbers (i.e., if you have three numbers, you divide the sum by 3).You add the numbers. Then you divide by the number of numbers (i.e., if you have three numbers, you divide the sum by 3).You add the numbers. Then you divide by the number of numbers (i.e., if you have three numbers, you divide the sum by 3).
(9*9)+9+9+9/9 = 100
You add the number of sentences up in each paragraph, then you take the total number of sentences in each paragraph and add them to each other and then you divide by the number of paragraphs and multiple by 100.
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Actually there are several. If you want the number exactly in between (which won't be an integer in this case), add the two numbers, and divide the result by two.