Well, honey, if 75 is what you got, then you're looking at a quarter of 300. So, the decimal part of 300 that is 75 would be 0.25. Math doesn't have to be complicated, darling.
You can divide 300 / 360 on any calculator. That will give you the answer.
LCM of 120 300 and 220 is 6600.
The GCF of 120, 240, and 300 is 60.
300 as a decimal is simply 300.0.
120/300 = 120 ÷ 300 = 0.4
decimal part of 600 is 120 = 0.2= 120/600= 0.20
Well, honey, if 75 is what you got, then you're looking at a quarter of 300. So, the decimal part of 300 that is 75 would be 0.25. Math doesn't have to be complicated, darling.
Well, honey, if you wanna know what decimal part of 450 is 300, you just divide 300 by 450 and you get 0.66666666667. So, technically speaking, 300 is 0.66666666667 of 450. But let's be real, who needs all those decimal places anyway?
You first divide 300 by 100 to find how much 1% is. It is 3. Then you divide 120 by 3. 120 is 40% of 300.
120 into decimal = 120.0
It is: 120% = 1.20 as a decimal
120/300*100
The GCF of 120 and 300 is 60.
It is: 120% = 1.20 as a decimal
120/60 = 2, 300/60 = 5, 120/300 = 2/5
40% of 300 is 120. So, 300+120=420