Matt earned 28,500 last year. Paid 8,265 for rent. What percent did he pay for the rent
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Answer 1
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29%
If you put the amount he paid for rent (8,265) over the amount he earned (28,500), then you will get a decimal number. 8,265/28,500=.29 You then take this decimal and multiply by 100 to get the percent. .29*100=29%
A cylinder has a radius of 12 m and a height of 9 m. What is the exact volume of the cylinder?A. 216pi m3 B. 108pi m3 C. 972pi m3 D. 1292pi m3
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To find the answer you must do 12(radius) multiplied by 9(height) to find the volume So it's B
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The answer is B
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250% increase of 28,000?
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250% can be converted into a fraction 250/100 or into a decimal 2.50. so 250% of 28,000 is 2.50 times 28,000 which is 70,000. 28,000 is increased by 70,000 to 98,000
In math "of" means multiply (x). So 250% increase of 28,000 means
250% x 28,000 + 28,000 (we add 28000 because it's an increase so we have to add it to the original amount).
250% x 28000 = 2.5 x 28000 = 70,000
Now add it back to the original 28,000
70,000 + 28,000 = 98,000
How to solve 3/4g eqals 5/8
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yes it equals 3/4=5/8 change denominator and then add
Divide 3/4 to each side to find out what g is
How do you make 14/10 into a proper fraction?
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What is not a pair of equivalent fractions for 5/8 and 1/2
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Two fractions equivalent to each: Just divide or multiply both top AND bottom by the same number. 5/6: 10/12 OR 15/18 15/30: 5/10 OR 1/2 45/60: 8/12 OR 4/6
Rewrite each pair or fractions with common denominator: Find the difference between the two bottom numbers, and multiply top and bottom number.
5/8 and 3/4: 4X2=8, 3X2=6. So, 5/8 and 6/8. 2/5 and 1/2: 2/5 and 2.5/5 9/9 and 5/7: 9/9 and ~5.7/9
Rewrite each in simple form: Find greatest common factor and divide.
9/54: 1/6 20/40: 1/2 100/110: 10/11
Are these fractions equivalent? No. 5/1 and 5/5 are, because they are both 5 wholes. 1/5 is not because it is a fifth of a whole.
In what situation can you use multiplication to find equivalent fractions? I'm sorry but I do not understand this question. Source(s):I hope I helped, seeing as I have graduated with a math degree.