You are 40.
The number of times 2 can go into 160 is determined by dividing 160 by 2. The division yields a quotient of 80, indicating that 2 can go into 160 a total of 80 times without a remainder. This is because 80 multiplied by 2 equals 160.
160
The expected number of times is the probability x number of throws. Since you have a prob of 1/6 for a seven, then (1/6) * 160 = 26.67 times you would have success. We generally would round up the expected number of successes to the whole number 27.
To determine how many times 15 goes into 160, we need to divide 160 by 15. The result of this division is approximately 10.6667. Since we cannot have a fraction of a division, we must round down to the nearest whole number. Therefore, 15 goes into 160 approximately 10 times.
160 * 12 = 1,920
Multiply by 0.80. Example: 200 x 0.80= 160.
160 - 21% = 126.4
The answer is 120, all you have to do is multiply 160 with .25 then subtract 160 from 40 which should be your answer and you will end up with -120, but ignore the negative sign.
It is: 100/160 times 96 = 60 and 160% of 60 = 96
1610
The number of times 2 can go into 160 is determined by dividing 160 by 2. The division yields a quotient of 80, indicating that 2 can go into 160 a total of 80 times without a remainder. This is because 80 multiplied by 2 equals 160.
1992
50 times 160 is equal to 8,000. This can be calculated by multiplying 50 by 160 using the standard multiplication method, where you multiply the digits in each place value and then add the results together. In this case, 50 multiplied by 160 equals 8,000.
160 * 160 = 25,600
OBP = On Base Percentage 1) Take a batter's number of plate appearances and subtract the number of sacrifices (bunts) the batter has. 2) Add the batter's number of base hits, walks, and hit by pitch. 3) Divide the value in 2) by the value in 1) EXAMPLE: The batter has 600 plate appearance and 2 sacrifices. The batter has 160 base hits, 70 walks, and 4 hit by pitch. A) Subtract the number of sacrifices from the number of plate appearances (600 - 2 = 598). B) Add base hits, walks, and hit by pitch (160 + 70 + 4 = 234). C) Divide 234 by 598 (234 / 598 = .391) The batter's OBP is .391.
160
The expected number of times is the probability x number of throws. Since you have a prob of 1/6 for a seven, then (1/6) * 160 = 26.67 times you would have success. We generally would round up the expected number of successes to the whole number 27.