6% of 250 = 15.
152+25 = 250
250 - (x/100)250 = 235 250 - 2.5x = 235 250 - 250 - 2.5x = 235 - 250 -2.5x = -15 (-1/2.5)(-2.5)x = -15(-1/2.5) x = 6 So that 250 decreased by 6% is 235. Or, 250 - 235 = 15 15 is what percent of 250? 15 = (x/100)250 15 = 2.5x 6 = x
Convert the discount into a decimal equivalent by removing the percent sign and placing the decimal 2 places to the left of the number in front of the percent sign. (25% = .25; 5% = .05, etc.). Then multiply the number that you want to find the discount for by the decimal equivalent. Example: to find how much 250 with a 15% discount is, multiply 250 x .15 (250 x .15 = 37.50).
It goes in sixteen times with ten remaining. 250 - 10 = 240 = 15 x 16
To find 15 percent of a number, multiply the number by 0.15. In this instance, 0.15 x 250 = 37.5. Therefore, 15 percent of 250 is equal to 37.5.
6% of 250 = 15.
152+25 = 250
250 - 15 = 235
250 - (x/100)250 = 235 250 - 2.5x = 235 250 - 250 - 2.5x = 235 - 250 -2.5x = -15 (-1/2.5)(-2.5)x = -15(-1/2.5) x = 6 So that 250 decreased by 6% is 235. Or, 250 - 235 = 15 15 is what percent of 250? 15 = (x/100)250 15 = 2.5x 6 = x
Expressed as a mixed number in its simplest form, 250/15 is equal to 16 2/3 or sixteen and two thirds.
15 as a percentage of 250 is 6%
15.724 = 15 + 724/1,000 = 15 + 181/250 = 15 181/250 = 3,931/250.
First, we get the 15% OF 250 which would be 0.15 * 250 = 37.5. Now, to find our final prices (15% OFF), we subtract 37.5 from 250 which would be 250 - 37.5 = 212.5 Or you could directly use the equation (100% - 15%) * 250 = 0.85 * 250 = 212.5.
The GCF of 15 and 250 is 5.
Convert the discount into a decimal equivalent by removing the percent sign and placing the decimal 2 places to the left of the number in front of the percent sign. (25% = .25; 5% = .05, etc.). Then multiply the number that you want to find the discount for by the decimal equivalent. Example: to find how much 250 with a 15% discount is, multiply 250 x .15 (250 x .15 = 37.50).
no 250 is not a prime number.