It doesn't matter what method you use, you need at least two numbers to find a GCF.
160/30 is a division problem. 5 1/3
Using Euclid's algorithm, it's the same as the gcf of 105 and 55 (where 55 is the remainder of the division of 160 by 105).
8% of 160 = 12.8therefore, duduct 12.8 from 160 to find the answerwhich is 147.2
It is: 100/160 times 96 = 60 and 160% of 60 = 96
There is no way to find B 160 50 and 120 without knowing what these numbers correspond with. Once we know what the numbers correspond with then we can find the answer.
160/30 is a division problem. 5 1/3
Using Euclid's algorithm, it's the same as the gcf of 105 and 55 (where 55 is the remainder of the division of 160 by 105).
8% of 160 = 12.8therefore, duduct 12.8 from 160 to find the answerwhich is 147.2
It is: 100/160 times 96 = 60 and 160% of 60 = 96
Easiest way I did this was find 20% of 160 and minus it from 100% of 160. Eg. 100% of 160 = 160 , 20% of 160 = 32, 160-32=128 = 80% of 160 put this in a calculator : (128/160)x100 should equal 80
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There is no way to find B 160 50 and 120 without knowing what these numbers correspond with. Once we know what the numbers correspond with then we can find the answer.
45/3 = 15/3 = 5/5 = 160/2 = 30/2 = 15/3 = 5/5 = 13 x 3 x 5 = 452 x 2 x 3 x 5 = 60Select the common factors.3 x 5 = 15, the GCF
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To find 22 percent of a number, multiply the number by 0.22. In this instance 0.22 x 160 = 35.2. Therefore, 22 percent of 160 is equal to 35.2.
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