100 Senators in Congress?
If the selling price is S and the Mark-up is M% then the cost, C*(1 + M/100) = S So that C = S/(1+M/100) = 100*S/(100 + M)
c=100+cY THEN WHICH ONE IS correct (a) S=100+0.2Y (B) C=100+0.8Y (C) S=100+0.8Y (D) C= 100+0.2Y i don't know just tell us
(S-C)/C Where S is Selling Price and C is Cost. Not to be confused with Gross Profit which is (S-C)/S 100% Markup = 50% Gross Profit
#!/bin/bashs=0c=1while [$c-le 100]dos='expr $s + $c'c='expr $c + 1'doneecho "Sum of 1 to 100 is $s"
C is 100 C = 100 (one hundred) (centum)
Let S be the amount in pounds of soyabean meal and C be the amount in pounds of cornmeal.You can create two equations relating S & C by considering the amount of protein and total weight:16% S + 8% C = 14% of 320 lbS + C = 320 lbwhich can be used together to solve for S and C:subtract 6¼ times {1} from {2} to get:S - 16%S × 6¼ + C - 8% C × 6¼ = 320 - 14 × 6¼ of 320→ 100% S - 100% S + 100% C - 50% C = 100% of 320 - 87½% of 320→ 50% C = 12½% of 320→ C = 25% of 320 = 80Now substitute for C in {2}:S + 80 = 320→ S = 240Therefore you need 240lb of soyabean meal and 80 lb of cornmeal.
The letter C in Roman numerals is 100.The letter C in Roman numerals is 100.The letter C in Roman numerals is 100.The letter C in Roman numerals is 100.The letter C in Roman numerals is 100.The letter C in Roman numerals is 100.The letter C in Roman numerals is 100.The letter C in Roman numerals is 100.The letter C in Roman numerals is 100.
100 F is hotter than 100 C. In terms of temperature, 100 F is equivalent to 37.8 C.
c - c is 100 in roman numerals. 100 :)
It is: C = 100
Yes C = 100 and the Latin word for 100 is 'centum'
100 C is 212 F