Oh, dude, you're hitting me with the tough math questions. So, like, when you divide 800 by 40, you get 20. It's like, dividing a big Pizza into 40 slices and you end up with 20 slices per person. Easy peasy, right?
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800
800/40 = 20
Examples of division sums whose quotient equals 40 are: 320/8 = 40 160/4 = 40 120/3 = 40 80/2 = 40
To make 800 dollars using 20 dollar bills, you would need 40 bills. This can be calculated by dividing the total amount (800) by the value of each bill (20). The formula would be 800 / 20 = 40. Therefore, it takes 40 twenty dollar bills to make 800 dollars.
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800
20
800/40 = 20
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Examples of division sums whose quotient equals 40 are: 320/8 = 40 160/4 = 40 120/3 = 40 80/2 = 40
To find what percent of 800, 40 is: (40/800)x100 = .05 x 100 =5 40 is 5% of 800
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To make 800 dollars using 20 dollar bills, you would need 40 bills. This can be calculated by dividing the total amount (800) by the value of each bill (20). The formula would be 800 / 20 = 40. Therefore, it takes 40 twenty dollar bills to make 800 dollars.
64,000 divided by 80 = 800
800 divided 90 = 8.88888888888889
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