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Lorico [155]
2 years ago
4

The number 110 is what percent of 500

Mathematics
2 answers:
vitfil [10]2 years ago
7 0
You can can use cross multiplication for this problem.The x will be your percentage. \frac{110}{500} * \frac{?}{100} The 100 came from the fact that percentages are basically number over 100. Using cross multiplication you can see that. Once cross multiplication is done you should see that the equation looks like this 11000=500x so then you can divide 11000 by 500 to get you answer. Your answer is 22=x or 22%
Ulleksa [173]2 years ago
5 0
110 is 22% of 500. hope this helps!
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-- Every triangle:  Area = (1/2) x (length of the base) x (the height)

-- Isosceles triangle:  It has two sides that are the same length.

-- Right triangle:  It has one right angle in it. 
The sides that meet at the right angle are called the "legs". 
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Now we can start using these tools to hack away at the problem.
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Before he changes anything, it looks like this   _|   and both of
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what it really is.

Notice that one of them is the base of the triangle, and the other one
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                           (1/2) (x) (x)  or  (1/2) x² .

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Farmer Ted is never satisfied.  Suddenly, one day without warning, he
comes along and makes the garden bigger.  He makes one of the legs 
7  ft longer, and he makes the other one  5 ft longer.

Now the length of one leg is  (x + 7)  and the other one is (x + 5) .
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Locked in the mysterious shadowy crevices of this equation is
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At this point, we can forget about Farmer Ted, forget about the garden,
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Let's take it slow and easy, one little step at a time:

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Multiply each side by 2 :         (x + 7) (x + 5)  =         x² +  110

Expand (FOIL) the left side:     x² + 12x + 35  =         x² + 110

Subtract  x²  from each side:          12x + 35  =                 110

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Step-by-step explanation:

Complete Question

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a) How many of button a are needed to fill one bag?

b) How many of button b are needed to fill one bag?

c) A box of buttons contains the same number of each type of button it contains 220g of buttons. How many of each type of button are in the box.

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Step-by-step explanation:

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