To calculate the percentage increase from 500,000 to 750,000,
you first find the difference between the two numbers: 750,000
- 500,000 = 250,000. Then, divide t
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What is 21 over 5 as an improper fraction?
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To convert 21 over 5 to an improper fraction, you need to perform long division. 21 divided by 5 equals
4 with a remainder of 1. Therefore, 21 over 5 as an impr
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What is 977 as a percentage?
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977 as a percentage is 97700%. Just move that decimal point two places
to the right and bam, you've got a percentage that will make your head spin faster
than a
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What is 30 percent of 30 percent?
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To find 30 percent of 30 percent, you multiply the two percentages together.
First, convert 30 percent to a decimal by dividing by 100, which gives you 0.30.
Th
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What number is 73 percent of 14.6?
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To find 73 percent of 14.6, you multiply 14.6 by 0.73 (which is the decimal form of 73 percent).
So, 14.6 x 0.73 = 10.678. Therefore, 73 percent of
14.6 is 10.6
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What is one third plus one seventh?
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To add one third and one seventh, we need to find a common denominator.
The least common multiple of 3 and 7 is 21.
So, we can rewrite one third as 7/21 and one
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What is 1.84 as a percent?
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Well, isn't that a happy little question! To turn 1.84 into a percent,
you simply multiply it by 100. So, 1.84 as
a percent is 184%. Just imagine that number da
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How do you write 4.2 as a mixed number?
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Well, honey, to write 4.2 as a mixed number, you simply divide 4.2 by 1 to get 4 whole,
and then you're left with 0.2. Since 0.2 is the same as 2/10, the mixed
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What is .66666667 as a fraction?
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0.66666667 is already a fraction. It is a fraction in decimal form rather than in the form of a ratio.
However, that does not stop it being a fraction.The ratio
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How do you write 0.045 in decimal form?
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Oh, dude, it's like super simple. So, to write 0.045 in decimal form, you just place the decimal point in front of the
4 and you're good to go. It's like, not r
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What is 15 percent of 135?
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Oh, dude, math time! So, like, 15 percent of 135 is just like
taking 15 and multiplying it by 135 and then dividing that by 100.
It's like 20.25, but who's coun
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What percent of 300 million is 300000?
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Well, isn't that a happy little question! To find out what percent 300,000 is of 300 million,
we simply divide 300,000 by 300 million and multiply by 100.
So, 3
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What percent is 600 of 200?
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Well, honey, 600 is 300% of 200. So, if you're asking what percent
600 is of 200, the answer is 300%. Math doesn't
have to be a headache, darling. Just remember
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What is three tenths of 500?
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To find three tenths of 500, you first convert the fraction to a decimal
by dividing 3 by 10, which equals 0.3. Then, you multiply 0.3 by 500 to get the answer.
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What is 1.07 as a mixed number?
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Well, honey, 1.07 as a mixed number is just 1 and
7/100. It's like having a whole dollar and 7 cents on the side, trying
to act all fancy. But let's be real, it
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3 percent of 300 thousand?
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To calculate 3 percent of 300,000, you first convert 3 percent to a
decimal by dividing by 100, which gives you 0.03. Then,
you multiply 0.03 by 300,000 to find
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How do you convert marks taken for 100 to
80?
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To convert marks taken for 100 to 80, you would first
calculate the percentage decrease in marks. This can be
done by subtracting 80 from 100 to get 20, then di
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What is 1.49 ( 4 and 9 repeating) in a fraction?
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What is 1.49 repeating (9 is repeating)
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