30. 4 tens = 4 * 10 = 40 10 less than this = 40 - 10 = 30. We could also think of this as 10 (which is 1 ten) less than 4 tens must equal 3 tens (30).
Oh, what a lovely question! To find out how many times 30 is less than 300, we simply divide 300 by 30. When we do that, we find that 30 is 10 times less than 300. Isn't that just a happy little discovery?
The number that 30 is ten less than is 40. Half that is 20. So the question becomes "what number is as much more than 10 is less than 20". This is gobbledygook, but if I rephrase to say "what number is as much more than 10 than 10 is less than 20", then since10 is less than 20 by 10, I guess 20.
10 is more than 9.99
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30% = 0.3 is less than 13
.05x = 0.25x - 30 5x = 25x - 3000 20x = 3000 x = 150
No.In the first case, $100 ==> less 10% ==> $90 ==> less 20% ==> $72In the second case, $100 ==> less 30% ==> $70
That depends on what you are talking about. 30 percent is less than half of something and would depend on what you are taking 30 percent of to determine if it is a lot or not.
42 is 30% less than 60.
Jay: 30 % of 50 = 0.30 * 50 = 15Mike: 10 % of 30 = 0.10 * 30 = 33 < 15, so Mike spent less.
30. 4 tens = 4 * 10 = 40 10 less than this = 40 - 10 = 30. We could also think of this as 10 (which is 1 ten) less than 4 tens must equal 3 tens (30).
10 and 20
Oh, what a lovely question! To find out how many times 30 is less than 300, we simply divide 300 by 30. When we do that, we find that 30 is 10 times less than 300. Isn't that just a happy little discovery?
Multiply 30 by the decimal form of 10 percent which is .10. 30 x .10 = 3, so 10 percent of 30 is 3.
The number that 30 is ten less than is 40. Half that is 20. So the question becomes "what number is as much more than 10 is less than 20". This is gobbledygook, but if I rephrase to say "what number is as much more than 10 than 10 is less than 20", then since10 is less than 20 by 10, I guess 20.
10 is more than 9.99