32 + 128 = 160
128 = N - 0.20N; 128 = .80N; N = 160
9 multiplesnine104 112 120 128 136 144 152 160 168
Oh, dude, the Greatest Common Factor (GCF) of 96, 128, and 160 is 32. It's like the biggest number that can divide all those numbers without leaving any remainders. So, if you're throwing a party with 96, 128, and 160 guests, you'd need to make sure there are 32 guests at least who can divide the cake equally.
3.75 is halfway between.
Halfway between them is 160.
80% of 160 = 80% * 160 = 0.8 * 160 = 128
Between 128-160 lbs
% rate = 128/160 * 100% = 0.8 * 100% = 80%
32 + 128 = 160
128 = N - 0.20N; 128 = .80N; N = 160
% rate = 160% = 128/80 * 100% = 1.6 * 100% = 160%
Oh, dude, the Greatest Common Factor (GCF) of 96, 128, and 160 is 32. It's like the biggest number that can divide all those numbers without leaving any remainders. So, if you're throwing a party with 96, 128, and 160 guests, you'd need to make sure there are 32 guests at least who can divide the cake equally.
.8 x 160=128
(12 + 148)/2 = 160/2 = 80
Easiest way I did this was find 20% of 160 and minus it from 100% of 160. Eg. 100% of 160 = 160 , 20% of 160 = 32, 160-32=128 = 80% of 160 put this in a calculator : (128/160)x100 should equal 80
You do 128 divided by 160 and then multiply it by 100. You can cancel the fraction down (the fraction is 128/160) and this gives you 8/10 = 0.8 When multiplied by 100 this gives you 80 so it is 80%.