100
Is 0.88 repeating a rational number
35 is a repeating number
The HCF of 275 is 275. But it's a factor as opposed to a common factor because there's only one number.
212.5 is half way 275 - 150 = 125 125 / 2 = 62.5 150 + 62.5 = 212.5 = 275 - 62.5
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Call this number "x", then write:x = 0.275275275... 1000x = 275.275275275... Subtract the first equation from the second, and solve for "x". That will give you "x" as a fraction.
275% = 2.75
25% of a number equates to 25/100 of that number. 25% of 275 = 275 x 25/100 = 68.75 A 25% decrease in 275 = 275 - 68.75 = 206.25
100
The prime factorization of 275 is 5x5x11.
275% literally means 275 per 100. In other words, 275% represents the fraction 275/100, or 2.75.
The number 275 is represented by the Roman numeral CCLXXV
Is 0.88 repeating a rational number
No, a prime number can only be divided by itself and one. 275 can be divided by 1, 5, 11, 25, 55, and 275. Any combination of its factors yields an integer divisor. The factors of 275 are 5, 5, and 11. (5x5x11 = 275)
A repeating decimal is a rational number. Its value is(the repeating set of digits)/(as many 9s as there are digits above).
35 is a repeating number