What's 2% as decimal

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Answer 1
Answer: 0.02

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Answer 2
Answer: Just as you would multiply a decimal number by 100 to get a percent, this time you divide, since your doing the opposite. If you divide 2 by 100, it gives you 0.02. That's your answer :)

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Gina was earning $10 per hour. THen she recieved a 10% pay increase. Next month, her pay rate will decrease by 10%. What will Gina's pay rate be next month? a. $10.10 per hour b. $12.10 per hour c. $9.90 per hour d. $10.00 per hour. Im thinking it would be c or d. PLEASE EXPLAIN?!

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Third month Gina's payrate will be $9.9 per hour.

Given that,

  • Currently earning $10 per hour.
  • Second month increase by 10%.
  • Next month  decrease by 10%.

According to the given data, calculation of the given data are as follows,

Second month earning = $10 + ( $10 * 10%)

= $10 + $1

= $11 per hour

Third month's earning = $11 - ( $11 * 10%)

= $11 - $1.1

= $9.9 per hour

So, third month pay rate will be $9.9.

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So you start with $10, you calculate the 10%, then add it to it. This is the second month's pay. Now you have to calculate the 10%, then subtract this from the second month's pay. 

10% of $10 = $1
Second month's earning = $10 + $1 = $11
10% of $11 = $1.1
Third month's earning = $11 - $1.1 = $9.9

(2 5/8 + 2 1/2) - 4 2/3

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Steps:
1. Do 2 5/8 + 2 1/2 by changing them so they have the same denominators. Since 2 goes into 8, 8 would be your common denominator.
2. Multiply 2 times 4 which equals 8. Multiply 1 times 4 which equals 4
3. Your new problem is 2 5/8 + 2 4/8
4. This equals 4 9/8 which equals 5 1/8
5. Do 5 1/8- 4 2/3 by multiplying both denominators and numerators by 3 and the second mixed number by 8
6. 8 times 3 equals 24
1 times 3 equals 3
7. 5 3/24
8. 3 times 8 equals 24
9. 2 times 8 equals 16
10. 5 3/24 - 4 16/24
11. Take from the whole number in 5 3/24
12. 4 27/ 24 - 4 16/24
13. Your answer is 11/24
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What is the slope shown in the picture??

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no they are not because..

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How to calculate square root?

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To calculate the square root, you can either use the √symbol on a calculator or you can manually find it using Prime Factorization. For non-perfect squares, Prime Factorization is the way to go. 
 
The first two steps work for solving large perfect squares as well.

1. Divide your number into perfect square factors.

2. Take the square roots of your perfect square factors. 

3. If your number doesn't factor perfectly, reduce your answer to simplest terms. 

4. If needed, estimate. In some cases if you have memorized some of the square roots, you can estimate where the number would be. 
ie.  √(63)       you know that 7^2 =49 and 8^2 = 64,  so you can estimate that the √(63) would be between 7 and 8 but closer to 8.

5. Alternatively, reduce your number to its lowest common factors as your first step. Finding perfect square factors isn't necessary if you can easily determine a number's prime factors (factors that are also prime numbers).
ie.  
√(45)
 =  √(9*5)
 = √(3*3*5)
 =   3 √(5)

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What is the estimate difference 422-284

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If you're rounding to the nearest 100th the total would be 100. 422 would round to 300 and 284 would be rounded to 300 which equals 100.