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10) What is 150% of 60?


Sagot :

Answer:

90

Step-by-step explanation:

Of means multiply

150% * 60

Change the percent to decimal form

1.50 * 60

90

Answer:

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Step-by-step explanation:

[tex] \underline{ \bf \: Given \: Arithmetic \: expression:}[/tex]

[tex] \sf \: 150 \% \: of \: 60[/tex]

[tex] \underline{\bf \: Solution:-}[/tex]

Percent is a ratio whose second term is 100.

In words , 150% will be represented as 150 out of 100.

[tex] \sf \longmapsto150 \% \: of \: 60[/tex]

Remove the percentage sign and divide 150 by 100:-

[tex] \sf \longmapsto \dfrac{150}{100} \: of \: 60[/tex]

We know that of in percentage means Multiplication.So remove of(Multiplication)in this arithmetic expression and insert "×" :

[tex] \sf \longmapsto \cfrac{150}{100} \times 60[/tex]

Use cancellation method and cancel a 0 of 100 and a 0 of 150, which is:

[tex] \sf \longmapsto \dfrac{15 \cancel0}{10 \cancel0} \times 60[/tex]

Results to:

[tex] \sf \longmapsto \cfrac{15}{10} \times 60[/tex]

Now cancel another 0 of 10 and a 0 of 60:

[tex] \sf \longmapsto \: \cfrac{15}{ 1\cancel0} \times 6 \cancel0[/tex]

Results to:

[tex] \sf \longmapsto \: \cfrac{15}{1} \times 6[/tex]

As 1 is in the denominator , so here 1 has no value.

[tex] \sf \longmapsto15 \times 6[/tex]

Simply multiply:-

[tex] \sf \longmapsto90[/tex]

So, the answer of the given arithmetic expression is 90.

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I hope this helps!

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