The percent of change is -75%
To determine the ratio in which 56 kg must be decreased to become 42 kg, we first calculate the difference between the two weights: 56 kg - 42 kg = 14 kg. This is the amount that needs to be decreased. To find the ratio, we divide this difference by the original weight: 14 kg / 56 kg = 0.25. Therefore, 56 kg must be decreased in a ratio of 0.25 to become 42 kg.
14
14 is 56% of 25.
1 * 56 = 56 2 * 28 = 56 4 * 14 = 56 7 * 8 = 56 8 * 7 = 56 14 * 4 = 56 28 * 2 = 56 56 * 1 = 56
The answer is 75%
20% of 70 = 14 70 - 14 = 56
It is a 75% decrease.
The percent of change is -75%
56 decreased by 4 is 52.
To determine the ratio in which 56 kg must be decreased to become 42 kg, we first calculate the difference between the two weights: 56 kg - 42 kg = 14 kg. This is the amount that needs to be decreased. To find the ratio, we divide this difference by the original weight: 14 kg / 56 kg = 0.25. Therefore, 56 kg must be decreased in a ratio of 0.25 to become 42 kg.
It is 37.
560 decreased by 90 percent = 56
14 + 14 + 14 + 14 = 56 There are four equal groups of 14 in 56 4 x 14 = 56 56 divided by 4 = 14
14
(56/8) -8
It is: 14/56 = 1/4 by dividing 14 and 56 by their HCF which is 14