There is only one: 560.
Otherwise, you have sets of numberS that add up to 560. And there are infinitely many sets.
For example: 1 + 1 +1 + 1 ... 560 times
or 1 + 1 + 1 + ... 558 times + 0.9 + 1.1
or 1 + 1 + 1 + ... 558 times + 0.8 + 1.2
etc
(560 ÷ 25) − 0.4 = 22 Therefore, the smallest number to subtract from 560 is 0.4 * 25 = 10
Add your answer with the lower number of the subtraction problem and if it adds up to the upper number then you are right.
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70% of 800 = 560 800 * (70/100) = 800 * 0.7 = 560
562 rounded to the nearest tens is 560
The answer depends on the degree to which the number needs to be rounded.
Assuming that "adds up to" means "its digits add up to" 888
85% of 560 = 560*85/100 = 476
20% of 560= 20% * 560= 0.2 * 560= 112
560 is an integer and not a fraction. It can be expressed in rational form as 560/1, but the simplest form is just 560.
560 is 140 percent of 400.
199 and 11
Yes, any time you have a numerator and a denominator that can be divided evenly by the same number it can be reduced. If you devide the numerator (560) and the denominator (1000) both by 8, you end up with 560/1000 = 70/125.
Yes because 7*80 = 560
The phone number of the Durham County Library is: 919-560-0100.
Add your answer with the lower number of the subtraction problem and if it adds up to the upper number then you are right.
(560 ÷ 25) − 0.4 = 22 Therefore, the smallest number to subtract from 560 is 0.4 * 25 = 10