Yes, I can:
£12.00 ÷ 5 = £2.40
64/1200 = 0.05333...
GBP is pounds, which is the type of currency used in Great Britain. Therefore, 5 GBP is 5 pounds. =)
To calculate 8 percent of GBP 5, you multiply 5 by 0.08 (which is the decimal equivalent of 8 percent). This gives you GBP 0.40. Therefore, 8 percent of GBP 5 is GBP 0.40.
1200
If you divide 180 by 1200 and then multiply the answer by 100 to find what percentage it is. The answer is that 180 is 15% of 1200.
To find out how many 60s are in 1200, you divide 1200 by 60. Calculating this gives you 1200 ÷ 60 = 20. Therefore, there are 20 instances of 60 in 1200.
240
To find out how many hundreds make 1200, you divide 1200 by 100. The calculation is 1200 ÷ 100 = 12. Therefore, 12 hundreds make 1200.
You simply divide 1,200 by 10. The result is 120.
To find how many 12's are in 1200, you divide 1200 by 12. Doing the calculation, 1200 ÷ 12 equals 100. Therefore, there are 100 twelve's in 1200.
Well, honey, three-fifths of 1200 is 720. It's simple math, darling. Just take 1200 and divide it by 5 to get 240, then multiply that by 3 to get 720. Math doesn't have to be a headache, you know.
An octave is a factor of 2 in the frequency. So, just divide 1200 Hz. by 2, then divide the result by 2 again.