To add 13% to a number, multiply by 1.13. The 1 is for the number that you already had. The .13 is for the 13% that you are adding.
1. Surveyors use them in mapping land every day. 2. Engineers use them for calculating force distribution. 3. Painters use them for calculating the area of coverage they are going to be painting. 4. calculating the square footage of a room for carpeting, 5. the area of a yard for being sodden
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22 divided by 7 = 3.14285714... However, it has been shown that this number is actually larger than pi which equals 3.14159265... A more accurate approximation would be 355 divided by 113. -- Note that are no two rational numbers which can be divided to give the exact value of Pi. A possible method of calculating Pi would use the Madhava-Leibniz series: Pi = (4/1) - (4/3) + (4/5) - (4/7) + (4/9) ... Such a method is capable of calculating Pi to any number of digits (although it becomes quite impractical after a certain point)
Teachers use math when calculating grade and point values of assignments, when math relates to other subjects, when teaching math, and making a schedule.
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Eveywhere! From percentage of interest in a bank, to the percentage discount in shops, even calculating the percentage of fat in a product
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There are lots of applications of calculus; for example: calculating maxima and minima, analyzing the shape of curves, calculating acceleration when you know the velocity, calculating velocity when you know the acceleration; calculating the area of figures; calculating the volume of 3D shapes; etc.
I think you are asking about using "will arrive" in a sentence - but I'm not entirely sure. He will arrive in one hour.
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Calculating volume and surface area.
In calculating fractions.