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hey guys im getting really pissed off the fact i cant do these questions becuase i wasnt learnt it!
5% of somthing = 13
somthing % of 400 = 80
90% of somthing = 108
somthing % of 200 = 190
Please can you work them out and tell me how you worked it out thanks im really stuck!
I am only 13 so these may seem pis easy to some of you
5% of somthing = 13
somthing % of 400 = 80
90% of somthing = 108
somthing % of 200 = 190
Please can you work them out and tell me how you worked it out thanks im really stuck!
I am only 13 so these may seem pis easy to some of you
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Go get a tutor then dumba$$ we aint doin your homework for you.
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1. 5% is 13, to make 10% you double the number, giving you 26. To then turn it into 100%, times the number by ten, giving you 260.
2. 400 = 100% divide both sides by ten to bring it down, giving you 10% = 40, as the number you want is 80, double both sides, giving you 20% = 80
3.108 divided by 9, this gives you 12, telling is 10% is 12. We then times this by ten to give us 100% = 120
4.Half 200, and half 190, doing this will result in 100% = 95, therefore the 'Something' is 95%
Hope it helped
2. 400 = 100% divide both sides by ten to bring it down, giving you 10% = 40, as the number you want is 80, double both sides, giving you 20% = 80
3.108 divided by 9, this gives you 12, telling is 10% is 12. We then times this by ten to give us 100% = 120
4.Half 200, and half 190, doing this will result in 100% = 95, therefore the 'Something' is 95%
Hope it helped
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This math is easily done with a calculator.
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imH7z wrote 1. 5% is 13, to make 10% you double the number, giving you 26. To then turn it into 100%, times the number by ten, giving you 260.
2. 400 = 100% divide both sides by ten to bring it down, giving you 10% = 40, as the number you want is 80, double both sides, giving you 20% = 80
3.108 divided by 9, this gives you 12, telling is 10% is 12. We then times this by ten to give us 100% = 120
4.Half 200, and half 190, doing this will result in 100% = 95, therefore the 'Something' is 95%
Hope it helped
I was actually gonna work this
Anyways i got all his answers
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camerontinkler wrote hey guys im getting really pissed off the fact i cant do these questions becuase i wasnt learnt it!
5% of somthing = 13
somthing % of 400 = 80
90% of somthing = 108
somthing % of 200 = 190
Please can you work them out and tell me how you worked it out thanks im really stuck!
I am only 13 so these may seem pis easy to some of you
Take a 108, divide it by 90(the percentage), then times it by 100. You'll get the number if they are all the same... If not, then just repeat the procces.
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this sounds like 12 year old work im in high school and did that in 6th.
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I Can't Think of Anything Use a Calculator? Lol
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In future for percentages just divide the number by 100 to find out 1% then times it by whatever to get what you need.
when you get to year 11 is when you need to worry.
today in maths i did compound interest which is quite hard.
when you get to year 11 is when you need to worry.
today in maths i did compound interest which is quite hard.
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Its easy work, could be done with a calculator, but if he's 13 he wont remember shit by using one!
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