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Resolution for What’s .20 p.c of 145000:
.20 p.c *145000 =
(.20:100)*145000 =
(.20*145000):100 =
29000:100 = 290
Now now we have: .20 p.c of 145000 = 290
Query: What’s .20 p.c of 145000?
Share answer with steps:
Step 1: Our output worth is 145000.
Step 2: We signify the unknown worth with {x}.
Step 3: From step 1 above,{145000}={100%}.
Step 4: Equally, {x}={.20%}.
Step 5: This ends in a pair of easy equations:
{145000}={100%}(1).
{x}={.20%}(2).
Step 6: By dividing equation 1 by equation 2 and noting that each the RHS (proper hand facet) of each
equations have the identical unit (%); now we have
frac{145000}{x}=frac{100%}{.20%}
Step 7: Once more, the reciprocal of each side provides
frac{x}{145000}=frac{.20}{100}
Rightarrow{x} = {290}
Subsequently, {.20%} of {145000} is {290}
Resolution for What’s 145000 p.c of .20:
145000 p.c *.20 =
(145000:100)*.20 =
(145000*.20):100 =
29000:100 = 290
Now now we have: 145000 p.c of .20 = 290
Query: What’s 145000 p.c of .20?
Share answer with steps:
Step 1: Our output worth is .20.
Step 2: We signify the unknown worth with {x}.
Step 3: From step 1 above,{.20}={100%}.
Step 4: Equally, {x}={145000%}.
Step 5: This ends in a pair of easy equations:
{.20}={100%}(1).
{x}={145000%}(2).
Step 6: By dividing equation 1 by equation 2 and noting that each the RHS (proper hand facet) of each
equations have the identical unit (%); now we have
frac{.20}{x}=frac{100%}{145000%}
Step 7: Once more, the reciprocal of each side provides
frac{x}{.20}=frac{145000}{100}
Rightarrow{x} = {290}
Subsequently, {145000%} of {.20} is {290}
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