No, 3.5 is not the same as 35. In decimal notation, the dot represents the decimal point, separating the whole number part from the decimal part. Therefore, 3.5 is read as "three and five-tenths," while 35 is read as "thirty-five." The decimal point placement significantly changes the value of the number.
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Oh, dude, let me break it down for you. So, technically, 3.5 is the same as 3.5, and 35 percent is the same as 35 out of 100. But if you're asking if 3.5 is the same as 35 percent, then no, they're not equivalent. It's like asking if a slice of pizza is the same as the whole pie - similar, but not quite the same, ya know?
12 7x5 = 35 7+5 = 12
Twice the quotient of a number m and 35 can be expressed as 2 * (m / 35). This simplifies to 2m / 35, which is the same as m / 17.5. Therefore, twice the quotient of a number m and 35 is equivalent to half of the number m divided by 17.5.
To calculate 15% of 35, you multiply 35 by 0.15, which equals 5.25. Adding 5.25 to 35 gives you a total of 40.25. Therefore, 35 plus 15% is equal to 40.25.
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35/100 is the same as 7/20 which is the same as 35%.
Yes, the same
Ginette, Minerva 35, and Diane 35 have the same active ingredients at the same strength.
They should be roughly the same. 1, 5, 7, 35
35% = 7/20
That depends on what the "35 degrees" is in.-- If it's 35 degrees Celsius, then that's the same as 95° Fahrenheit.-- If it's 35 degrees Rankine, then that's the same as -424.67° Fahrenheit.-- If it's 35 degrees Réaumur, then that's the same as 110.75° Fahrenheit.-- If it's 35 degrees Rømer, then that's the same as 1262/7 ° Fahrenheit...etc.
The cosine of 35 degrees is 0.82, to the same number of significant digits as 35.
No.
35% is the same as 0.35 of 22,000,000 = 7,700,000
Oh, dude, let me break it down for you. So, technically, 3.5 is the same as 3.5, and 35 percent is the same as 35 out of 100. But if you're asking if 3.5 is the same as 35 percent, then no, they're not equivalent. It's like asking if a slice of pizza is the same as the whole pie - similar, but not quite the same, ya know?
It is a commutative law as 12 + 35 is the same as 35 + 12.12 + 35 = 35 + 12 is also an equation.