Yes, because only equal groups can be multiplied
One of the easiest question I've seen.
It's a scale factor of 5 because,
5*5=25
5*3=15
5*4=20
Hope this helps!
If $36=75%,
That means we can divide both sides by three to get $12=25%,
And because 25x4 is 100, we multiply both sides of the equation by 4 to get $48=100%,
So the answer is $48 dollars.
This also worked for me but I’m not sure it’s the most reliable way:
36 ÷ 0.75 = 48
(amount after discount ÷ percentage that is remaining)
Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:
Fraction of the total that is for corn (TC - Total corn):

fraction of the corn section that is for white corn (WC - white corn in the corn seccion):

we need to find the fraction of the whole field that is for the white corn.
For this we need to find how much is
out of the
destinated to corn, and this will be the fraction of the total that is for white corn. We find this fraction by multiplying the fraction of corn (
) by the fraction of white corn in the corn section (
).
I will call the total fraction of white corn TWC, thus:

the answer is:
of the whole field is planted with white corn
Answer:
Answer;
-38 %
Step-by-step explanation:
Explanation;
-Budget busters are the large potential problem areas that can destroy a budget. Failure to control even one of these problem areas can result in financial disaster.
-Housing takes about 38 percent of your monthly budget. Housing decisions should be based on need and financial ability, not on internal or external pressure.
-Food takes 12 percent of your monthly budget. The reduction of a family's food bill requires quantity and quality planning.
-Transportation (purchase and maintenance), takes 15 percent of your monthly budget, Debts takes 5 percent of Net Spendable Income, Insurance takes 5 percent of Net Spendable Income assuming an employer provides medical insurance, Recreation/Entertainment takes 5 percent of Net Spendable Income, Clothing takes 5 percent of Net Spendable Income, Medical and dental takes 5 percent of Net Spendable Income and Savings takes 5 percent of Net Spendable Income